« All Bioinorganic Chemistry Conferences
May 26, 2025 – May 28, 2025
Hôtel Dupanloup
1, rue Dupanloup
45000 Orléans
France
This multidisciplinary meeting is organised by vincent Pecoraro – LE STUDIUM Research Professor from University of Michigan – US, Svetlana Eliseeva and Stéphane Petoud – Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM)/CNRS UPR4301
More information : https://www.lestudium-ias.com/
Registration : https://www.lestudium-ias.com/
Message: The global ageing of the population creates a growing demand for advanced diagnostic tools that will address a large number of challenges for disease diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Biological imaging techniques are highly attractive for this purpose as they allow one to visualize different objects (such as tumors) or processes (such as the variation of metabolites) and obtain precise information at the molecular and anatomical levels. In addition, recent advances in instrumentation and in the development of innovative imaging modalities have revolutionized the field of medical and biological detection, drastically improving the possibilities and accuracies of fast screening, diagnosis, prediction and treatment. For example, real-time optical image-guided surgery, the monitoring of drug delivery, the precise detection of tumour boundaries or tumour infiltration patterns, and the early detection of numerous different diseases have become feasible. However, to take full advantage of all these advanced technological developments, it is crucial to design innovative, versatile imaging agents that will address all the specific requirements of a particular biological need.
This multidisciplinary meeting will bring together experts in the design, chemical synthesis and characterization of molecular and nanosized imaging agents with biologists and medical doctors who will benefit from them for innovative biological and clinical imaging. Among different biological imaging techniques, the emphasis will be placed on optical imaging modalities. The topics will cover:
– Peculiarities of the design, synthesis and characterization of molecular and nanosized imaging agents;
– Optical imaging and sensing applications;
– Biological imaging;
– Clinical imaging.