European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research

European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR) coordinates and manages biomedical imaging research projects

The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR) is a non-profit limited liability company that was founded in 2006 by the European Society of Radiology (ESR), dedicated to the coordination of medical imaging research. EIBIR offers services for project management, coordination and proposal preparation for international collaborative research projects in the field of biomedical imagin

g. EIBIR aims to coordinate and support the development of biomedical imaging technologies and the dissemination of knowledge, ultimately improving the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.

Prof. Klaus Bacher from Ghent University, Belgium and current President of the European Alliance for Medical Radiation P...
10/12/2019

Prof. Klaus Bacher from Ghent University, Belgium and current President of the European Alliance for Medical Radiation Protection Research presents the MEDIRAD Project (http://medirad-project.eu) experience regarding the establishment of European DRLs for specific applications of CT in multi-modality systems at today's proceedings of the ESR-led EUCLID workshop.

News from the LUCA project: The LUCA project team has developed a non-invasive, low-cost device for thyroid nodule scree...
11/02/2019

News from the LUCA project: The LUCA project team has developed a non-invasive, low-cost device for thyroid nodule screeding.

The first in vivo tests with the new device were successfully carried out in January 2019 and the results look promising.

To find out more about the project, visit www.luca-project.eu.

È stata completata l'integrazione dello strumento per la caratterizzazione dei noduli tiroidei nell’ambito del progetto H2020 LUCA (Laser and Ultrasound Co-analyzer for Thyroid Nodules), il cui obiettivo è la realizzazione di un nuovo strumento diagnostico ambulatoriale e a basso costo per quest...

26/09/2018

CHILI – Conference on Hybrid Imaging Live Get ready for the online conference of the year on October 26, 2018! Broadcast live from a studio in Barcelona, CHILI will provide you with a hot mix of lectures, round table discussions and interesting clips and videos on hybrid imaging! At work or at hom...

20/02/2017

Reflecting the change in funding strategies for European research projects, and the goal to jointly improve medical radiation protection through sustainable research efforts, five medical societies in

04/07/2016

The European Commission is asking for your input on major developments in clinical trials across four topics;

- Risk proportionate approaches in clinical trials

- Summary of Clinical Trial Results for Laypersons

- Definition of Investigational Medicinal Products and use of Auxiliary Medicinal Products

- Ethical Considerations for Clinical Trials on Medicinal products conducted with Minors

Please submit your feedback by August 31st.

European Commission - 01/06/2016 Public consultation on "Risk proportionate approaches in clinical trials" Targeted stak

27/05/2016

How a spoonful of sugar helps medicine go after : find out more about the GLINT project at www.glint-project.eu Association of European Cancer Leagues

The Horizon 2020 project GLINT aims to develop a potentially disruptive new diagnostic tool and a set of technologies for cancer imaging which will allow for earlier, more accurate and more reliable cancer diagnosis.

The HYPMED project (www.hypmed.eu) is developing new tools to combine PET and MRI for enhanced breast cancer diagnosis. ...
25/05/2016

The HYPMED project (www.hypmed.eu) is developing new tools to combine PET and MRI for enhanced breast cancer diagnosis.

It’s International Thyroid Awareness Week! Check out our project LUCA on     screening.LUCA aims to develop an innovativ...
25/05/2016

It’s International Thyroid Awareness Week! Check out our project LUCA on screening.

LUCA aims to develop an innovative screening device that will provide more reliable and more specific results in thyroid nodule screening and enable better diagnosis.

Visit our website at www.luca-project.eu and watch our introductory video: https://youtu.be/GeVQS0MzJ4U

LUCA is a fascinating innovation project combining laser and ultrasound techniques to develop a new, low-cost device that will provide doctors with enhanced ...

News Medical recently published an article about the LUCA project and its potential in the field of thyroid cancer by co...
12/05/2016

News Medical recently published an article about the LUCA project and its potential in the field of thyroid cancer by combining laser and ultrasound in the analysis of thyroid nodules.

For more information on the project visit the project website at www.luca-project.eu.

A team of experts from around Europe has come together to develop a portable device with a hand-held probe that will dramatically reduce invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the treatment of thyroid nodules, saving approximately €450 million Euros every year.

Check out the HYPMED project's brand new website for more information and access to the latest results on hybrid PET/MRI...
10/05/2016

Check out the HYPMED project's brand new website for more information and access to the latest results on hybrid PET/MRI imaging technology.
www.hypmed.eu

healthcare in europe, A new EU-funded project –HYPMED- is developing a ground-breaking imaging method for more accurate detection of breast cancer and a better, more personalised, understanding of its response to therapy.

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