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Advanced Molecular Imaging Technologies for Translational Research at M4I, Maastricht University

31 Jul 2016
Advanced Molecular Imaging Technologies for Translational Research at M4I, Maastricht University

Professor Ron M.A. Heeren, Director of the Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging Institute (M4I), Maastricht University, explains how the facility uses advanced molecular imaging technologies to further translational research and make precision medicine a reality. Hear how he is utilizing mass spectrometry to pioneer new techniques for visualizing and understanding the molecular structure of disease tissue. [REIMS Research System with iKnife Sampling is for research use only & is not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.]

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