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Smartare bruk av bilddata ska bereda väg för säkrare läkemedel

Forskare vid Lunds universitet ska tillsammans med Medicon Village-baserade Truly Labs inom några år utveckla nya produkter som främjar framtagandet av säkra läkemedel. Innovativ användning av bilddata ska bidra till att minska riskerna för biverkningar på lungorna – ett stort problem i läkemedelsutveckling. I samarbetet ingår: Forskare vid institutionen för translationell medicin, Lunds universit

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/smartare-bruk-av-bilddata-ska-bereda-vag-sakrare-lakemedel - 2025-08-29

New publication

The first paper with data from LBIC:s national 7T facility is now published: B. Lampinen, F. Szczepankiewicz, J. Mårtensson, D. Van Westen, P. C. Sundgren, M. Nilsson. Neurite Density Imaging Versus Imaging of Microscopic Anisotropy in Diffusion MRI: A Model Comparison Using Spherical Tensor Encoding. Neuroimage. 2016 Nov 27;147:517-531.

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/new-publication - 2025-08-29

New equipment in our Histology lab

We are happy to inform you that we now have new equipment in our Histology lab! We can help you with Embedding in paraffin and the following sectioning on our new Leica paraffin microtome. We can offer you the same help with cryo sectioning on the new Leica cryostat. We also have the possibility to help you with labeling and staining for light microscopy. If you prefer, you are welcome to use the

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/new-equipment-our-histology-lab - 2025-08-29

7T in Lund inaugurated

On Tuesday May 19th the National 7T Facility was inaugurated. Torbjörn von Schantz, Vice-Chancellor of Lund University, gave an inauguration speech. Invited speakers Prof. Peter Luijten and Prof. Mark van Buchem, both from The Netherlands, gave talks on the evolution of MRI scanners and the clinical potential of 7T. See the first pictures taken with the scanner here (text only in Swedish):   LU Ne

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/7t-lund-inaugurated - 2025-08-29

EU funding to Redoxis - LBIC collaborator in the project

Redoxis AB in Lund has, together with the UK based company Image Analysis Ltd, received Eurostars funding of € 0.6 millions over two years. The project will be performed in collaboration with LBIC and aims to provide imaging service to the pharmaceutical industry for evaluation of drugs in preclinical models autoimmune conditions.  Read Redoxis pressrelease here: Redoxis Pressrelease 23 March 2015

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/eu-funding-redoxis-lbic-collaborator-project - 2025-08-29

New optical imaging platform at LBIC - available to all researchers

Lund University Bioimaging Center (LBIC) is pleased to announce the opening of its new optical imaging platform, which hosts an advanced confocal microscope and a second super-resolution microscope utilising the STochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscope (STORM) technology.  A third microscope dedicated to live cell imaging TIRF applications is planned to be added in December 2014 from Dr. Karin

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/new-optical-imaging-platform-lbic-available-all-researchers - 2025-08-29

PhD Student Course - Preclinical Imaging

Interested in Using Molecular Imaging for Biomedical Applications? Attend the graduate course “Preclinical Imaging” (3 + 3 ECTS), Fall 2014 at Lund University Bioimaging Center, LBIC, Lund. Learn the fundamentals of imaging modalities within MRI, PET/SPECT/CT and TEM/SEM. Get the opportunity to enhance your learning experience with hands-on-training/demonstrations. The course is given as lectures/

https://www.lbic.lu.se/article/phd-student-course-preclinical-imaging - 2025-08-29