Molecular imaging

Expert staff members and cutting-edge molecular imaging tools

The Molecular Imaging Laboratory's staff members guide researchers through molecular imaging techniques on a range of tools, including a hybrid Siemens Inveon triple-modality microPET/SPECT/CT scanner and PerkinElmer IVIS Spectrum CT live-animal imaging system. The lab is located in the basement of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology on the campus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Expert staff members and cutting-edge molecular imaging tools

The Molecular Imaging Laboratory's staff members guide researchers through molecular imaging techniques on a range of tools, including a hybrid Siemens Inveon triple-modality microPET/SPECT/CT scanner and PerkinElmer IVIS Spectrum CT live-animal imaging system. The lab is located in the basement of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology on the campus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

The Molecular Imaging Lab allows researchers to develop integrated imaging approaches to noninvasively monitor and track biological processes.

These include peripheral and myocardial angiogenesis, vascular remodeling, atherosclerosis, and cancer using molecular, physiological, functional, and anatomical imaging modalities including nuclear (SPECT/PET), X-ray CT and in vivo optical imaging.

Such imaging strategies will eventually lead to individualized programs for disease prevention through advanced diagnosis, risk stratification, and targeted cellular and genetic therapies resulting in more successful and efficient health care.

Services MIL provides the scientific community:

Developing noninvasive, integrated imaging approaches

The lab's offers a combination of imaging modalities and technologies for mapping biomolecular and biological processes. Being able to image either a single cell or whole organs has an extraordinary potential for revolutionizing the diagnosis and treatment of pathophysiological disorders.

This could reduce the significant social and economic costs associated with the clinical management of diseases.

Developing noninvasive, integrated imaging approaches

The lab's offers a combination of imaging modalities and technologies for mapping biomolecular and biological processes. Being able to image either a single cell or whole organs has an extraordinary potential for revolutionizing the diagnosis and treatment of pathophysiological disorders.

This could reduce the significant social and economic costs associated with the clinical management of diseases.

Equipment available through the Molecular Imaging Lab:

Imaging collaborations

The Molecular Imaging Lab helps develop integrated imaging approaches to noninvasively monitor and track a variety of biological processes.

Learn more about collaborations

Imaging collaborations

The Molecular Imaging Lab helps develop integrated imaging approaches to noninvasively monitor and track a variety of biological processes.

Learn more about collaborations

Research images captured through Molecular Imaging Lab equipment:

Crediting the Biomedical Imaging Center

The Biomedical Imaging Center’s Molecular Imaging Laboratory asks its users to add the following statement to the acknowledgements section of their papers to track facilities use and impact:

“This work was conducted in part at the Molecular Imaging Laboratory of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC-BI-MIL)."

Crediting the Biomedical Imaging Center

The Biomedical Imaging Center’s Molecular Imaging Laboratory asks its users to add the following statement to the acknowledgements section of their papers to track facilities use and impact:

“This work was conducted in part at the Molecular Imaging Laboratory of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC-BI-MIL)."

Molecular Imaging Laboratory

1215 Beckman Institute
405 N. Mathews Ave.

217-244-0600

mil@beckman.illinois.edu