Title: Modelling liver complexity with organoids
Speaker: Dr. Ying How (Herzen Group)
Date and Time: Tuesday 17 June 2025, 13:00
Abstract: X-ray dark-field imaging is useful in visualising the health of lungs since the many tiny air sacs, or alveoli, cannot be individually resolved, but do create a strong dark-field signal. However, achieving time-resolved tomographic (i.e. 4D) x-ray dark-field imaging is challenging since dark-field imaging has typically required multiple sample exposures, while scanning the position of crystals or gratings, to extract the signal. Here, we present the first in vivo 4D x-ray dark-field lung imaging in mice, performed at the Australian Synchrotron's Imaging and Medical Beamline.
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The MIBE Seminar will take place in our lecture hall E.126 (Boltzmannstr. 11, 85748 Garching) and will be live streamed via zoom.
The zoom details for all online seminar talks this semester are:
Meeting Name: MIBE Seminar Talks, Tuesdays 1:00 pm
https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/69851298624?pwd=TURFMGQ5N3pDZ0ZGVkVHejFTMFJhUT09
Meeting-ID: 698 5129 8624
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Further Program SUMMER TERM 2025
The seminar series is being continued in the summer term 2025, further talks will be published here soon.