Cormac Sheridan[email protected]Molecular ImagingWMIC: Molecular imaging cries out for better toolsMultiscale imaging of the angiogenic network is uncovering new insights into tumor biology and challenging accepted anatomical models, but better tools -- both qualitative and validated -- are vital for multiparametric high-resolution mapping of structural, functional, cellular, and molecular imaging, according to a speaker at the World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC).September 12, 2012Molecular ImagingWMIC: Imaging remains 'poor relation' in research circlesDUBLIN - In funding terms, imaging research is still the poor relation and will remain so until there is more collaboration and the field acts in a concerted way to validate and standardize methods and technologies to support clinical translation, said a speaker at the World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC).September 9, 2012Molecular ImagingWMIC: Landscape changes for coronary artery disease casesDUBLIN - The management of patients with chronic coronary artery disease is moving rapidly from simple diagnosis to guidance of therapy and the prevention of future cardiac events, a Finnish researcher told delegates at the World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC).September 6, 2012Molecular ImagingWMIC: MRI-HIFU prepares to enter clinical arenaDUBLIN - The combination of MRI with high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) results in a noninvasive technique that precisely targets finely controlled amounts of energy to defined locations and is gaining acceptance, delegates learned today at the World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC).September 4, 2012Page 1 of 1Top StoriesMRICareful use of abbreviated breast MRI reduces recallsSwitching between abbreviated and full protocols for breast MRI reduces exam time and lowers recall rates, Dutch researchers reported at ISMRM 2025.UltrasoundWhy it pays off to know about contrast-enhanced ultrasoundTributes & ObitsFarewell event for Henrik Thomsen goes ahead in DenmarkWomens ImagingSpanish group spells out pros and cons of CEMWomens ImagingDutch team reveals growing acceptance of DBT