Training
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Cellvizio live show at the International Digestive Disease (IDD) Forum 2011
The Institute of Digestive Disease, Chinese University of Hong Kong, in conjunction with Elsevier Greater China, will hold the The International Digestive Disease (IDD) Forum 2011 – Pioneering Research and Practice in Hong Kong on June 11-12, 2011. http://www.iddforum.com12/06/2011
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Cellvizio GI Workshop at the University of Chicago, Chicago IL, USA
Trainer: Dr. Vani Konda and Dr. Irving Waxman
Register now!06/05/2011
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Cellvizio GI Workshop at the Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany
Trainer: Pr. Alexander Meining28/03/2011
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Cellvizio GI Workshop at the University of Chicago, Chicago IL, USA
Trainer: Dr. Vani Konda and Dr. Irving Waxman04/03/2011
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CELLVIZIO GI WORKSHOP AT THE "CENTRE HOSPITALIER PRINCESSE GRACE", MONACO
Trainers: Pr. Marc Giovannini, Dr. Rémi Dumas, Dr. Jean-François Demarquay
Register now!25/02/2011
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Cellvizio GI Workshop at the University of California Irvine Medical Center, Santa Ana, California
Trainer: Dr. Ken Chang
Register now!25/02/2011
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Cellvizio GI Workshop at the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm - Sweden
Trainer: Dr. Matthias Löhr
Register now!11/02/2011
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Cellvizio workshop at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Trainers: Dr. Jeffrey Lee and Dr. Satish Singh
Register now!02/12/2010
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28/01/2013
Cellvizio featured in 9news.com : World's smallest microscope finds cancer faster
St. Anthony Hospital is the first hospital in Colorado to use the new advanced-imaging technology, called Cellvizio, with at-risk patients during standard endoscopy and colonoscopy procedures as well as the pancreatic and bile duct cancer detection procedure. Cellvizio allows physicians to view internal tissues cell-by-cell to pinpoint cancerous and pre-cancerous tissue more efficiently than current procedures. Dr. Matt Reveille says the new technology helps doctors respond once they identify dangerous tissue.more
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26/11/2012
Cellvizio in the Sioux Falls Business Journal
Fantastic article by Sanford Hospital in the Sioux Falls Business Journal. "This can change the practice of medicine,” said Dr. Muslim Atiq, a gastroenterologist at Sanford. “The whole key is to find cancer before cancer occurs. To find it very early makes a big difference.”more
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18/09/2013
WMIC Meeting 2013 Savannah
The World Molecular Imaging Congress is organized by the joint efforts of the “World Molecular Imaging Society – WMIS“, the “European Society for Molecular Imaging – ESMI” and the “Federation of Asian Societies for Molecular Imaging – FASMI“. The WMIC is led by the senior academic and industry professionals who have widely recognized expertise in molecular imaging. The scientific sessions held at the conference cover a broad spectrum of basic and translational sciences (pre-clinical to clinical) forming a Discovery-to-Delivery (D2D) process that helps facilitate academic and industrial partnerships. Through innovation, our goal is to optimize the D2D efforts leading to new medical and molecular imaging discoveries, greater linkages between research and market outcomes, and significant improvements in healthcare. Comme visit us and discover Cellvizio Dual Band for translational research!more
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07/05/2013
Cellvizio News, May 2013
FDA grants Mauna Kea Technologies 510(k) clearance to market AQ-Flex™19 miniprobe for fine needle aspiration procedures Mauna Kea Technologies announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the AQ‐Flex™ 19 miniprobe to provide real‐time optical biopsies during endoscopic ultrasound‐guided fine needle aspiration (EUSFNA) procedures in the digestive tract. This represents the sixth U.S. regulatory clearance for Mauna Kea Technologies’ Cellvizio on one of its dedicated miniprobes, which already obtained the CE mark in Europe.more
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22/05/2013
NEW DATA ON CELLVIZIO PRESENTED AT DDW 2013 SUGGESTS THAT OPTICAL BIOPSIES MAY HELP CONFIRM AND RULE OUT PANCREATIC CYSTIC TUMORS*
ORLANDO (May 22, 2013) – Mauna Kea Technologies (NYSE Euronext: MKEA, FR0010609263), leader in the optical biopsy market and developer of Cellvizio®, the fastest way to see cancer, today announced that optical biopsies using a microscope so tiny it fits through a small needle show clear cellular-level images inside pancreatic cysts, which could assist physicians in the diagnosis of pancreatic cystic tumors and help patients with benign cysts avoid unnecessary surgery, according to new data presented at Digestive Disease Week 2013, which concludes here today.
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