FUJIFILM VisualSonics Inc. is a manufacturer of real-time, in vivo, high-resolution micro-imaging systems designed specifically for medical research.
VisualSonics’ imaging technologies allow researchers at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, hospitals and universities to conduct research in cardiovascular, cancer, neurobiology and developmental biology areas. The micro-imaging technologies support research applications that include genetic research, phenotypic studies and drug development. VisualSonics' high-frequency micro-imaging and photoacoustic platforms combine high-resolution, real-time in vivo imaging with quantifiable data that have been published in over 850 scientific publications globally.
Great breakthrough in ultrasound imaging! I wonder if this new system can be compatible with US probes based on spherical matrix arrays for 3D imaging in the real time.
Hi there, please contact us at www.visualsonics.com/contact-us/contact-sales and we would be happy to provide you with additional information on the product!
FUJIFILM VisualSonics presented the Vevo Young Investigator Award at AACR 2015 to Dr. Paul Wood of Monash University, Australia during our Customer Appreciation and Awards Night at the Ritz Carlton on April 20, 2015. Shown here is Dr. Minalini Lakshman presenting to Dr. Paul Wood for his winning abstract: Prolonged survival of the TH-MYCN murine model of high risk neuroblastoma, in response to the histone deacetylase inhibitor panobinostat, is the result of both apoptosis and differentiation. Please visit www.visualsonics.com for more information about various travel awards that are available through the Vevo Young Investigator Award program. For a list of all selected Vevo abstracts and Award winners visit: response.visualsonics.com/2015AACRDownloadAbstracts