Translational imaging bio-markers of central nervous system disease
The Molecular Imaging Research and Clinic Leuven (MIRaCLe) integrates tracer development through preclinical validation to GMP production and first-in man/clinical research studies at KU Leuven and UZ Leuven.
Early Biomarkers for disease
The biomedical imaging activities at the University of Antwerp cover several in vivo imaging modalities, including PET/SPECT, MRI and bioluminescence, spanning the whole spectrum from probe development over preclinical imaging to clinical imaging.
Enteric nervous system imaging
The Cell & tissue Imaging Core at KU Leuven integrates live fluorescence imaging with 2-photon excitation microscopy and second harmonic generation to provide multiplexed, real-time structural and physiological information on the enteric nervous system and other samples such as cells, organelles, tissues, organs and animals.
smFRET and Correlative Spectroscopy
The Dynamic Bioimaging Lab, AOMC at UHasselt is specialized in single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer and image correlation spectroscopy methods to study molecular interactions and more.
Combining the power of light and electron microscopy
The BioImaging Core of VIB has expertise in correlative light/electron microscopy (CLEM), combining the resolving power of electron microscopy with the labelling possibilities of fluorescence microscopy.
Systems microscopy
The Antwerp Centre for Advanced Imaging's systems microscopy expertises allows to study the spatiotemporal behaviour of cells and molecules in response to targeted perturbations with high throughput and tailored towards complex specimens.
Pharmacokinetic imaging
Ghent Light Microscopy (GLIM) core and The Laboratory of General Biochemistry and Physical Pharmacy study the transport and stability of nanoparticles during the (drug) delivery process.
Multimodal imaging for radiotherapy studies
INFINITY is one of the cores within the Core Facilities of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of Ghent University with a focus on non-invasive in vivo medical imaging of laboratory animals.
Production of biological radiopharmaceuticals
The major research spearpoint at the In vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging (ICMI) lab at VUB is the development of new GMP-grade Nanobody-based optical and nuclear diagnostic imaging probes and therapeutics.