Watch this interactive web presentation about the launch of a brand-new version of our flagship Vevo F2 high-to-low frequency ultrasound platform!
Learn about new system and analysis features that will expand and enhance your imaging and data collection capabilities and how the Vevo F2 can help accelerate your research. Topics covered include:
- The benefits of next generation electronics on the Vevo F2
- Advancements in data visualization for cardiovascular research
- Our dedicated offerings tailored to oncology research
- Brand new hardware and software features benefiting all research fields
Presenters
Product Marketing Manager
FujiFilm VisualSonics, Inc.
Kristiina Aasa completed her M.Sc. in Anatomy and Ph.D. in Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, both at Queen's University. She joined FUJIFILM VisualSonics 8 years ago as an Applications Scientist and is now the Product Marketing Manager.
Product Manager
FujiFilm VisualSonics, Inc.
Melissa Yin is currently the Product Manager for the Vevo F2 platform. She joined FUJIFILM VisualSonics, Inc. 6 years ago as an Applications Scientist before transitioning into product management. In her current role, she focuses on understanding market needs, and fostering cross-functional collaborations to ensure the successful deployment of meaningful products.
Webinar Host
FUJIFILM VisualSonics Inc.
FUJIFILM VisualSonics designs and manufactures ultra high frequency in vivo imaging systems, for both research and clinical use. our ultrasound platform provides images at resolutions that far exceed any other system available on the market. Beyond ultrasound, we have also developed a unique photoacoustic technology to expand on the capabilities of our imaging solutions.
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