Join us for the fifth Euro-BioImaging User Forum: “Cardiovascular research”


December 21, 2022
Cardiovascular Research User Forum

Euro-BioImaging is organizing a fifth online User Forum on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, from 14:00-17:00 CET. The topic is “Cardiovascular research.” This event will highlight the importance of cutting-edge imaging technologies in support of cardiovascular health, disease, diagnostics and the development of therapies. We will showcase the specific expertise available at our Nodes across Europe through case studies presented in tandem with the research community.

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Keynote speakers from the biological and biomedical imaging communities will speak about an array of imaging technologies in support of cardiovascular research. In addition, selected speakers will present cutting-edge research supported by Euro-BioImaging Nodes.

Keynote speakers:

Nodes & User presentations: 

Who should attend:

Researchers from both academia or industry, Master’s and PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, anyone involved in cardiovascular research and interested in the potential of biological and biomedical imaging technologies to boost this research.

Registration:

Registration is open to all and free of charge. Please register by March 21st .

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Full program

What: Euro-BioImaging User Forum: “Cardiovascular research”

When: Tuesday, March 21st, 14:00-17:00 CET

Where: Online


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