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Researcher Insights:

Microscopy in Cancer Research

Get the latest microscopy in cancer research updates with our comprehensive report. Our report covers the latest research and development in the field, including cutting-edge technologies and emerging trends. With insights from leading experts, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the current state and future of cancer imaging.

Lung cancer imaging

Cancer cells differ from normal cells in many ways, and understanding these differences is key to finding therapeutic solutions. Imaging techniques provide fast, accurate, and easy-to-use means for observing and analyzing cancer cells.

In this report, we explore how imaging techniques are driving cancer research forward. We discuss new directions in intraoperative cancer imaging, diagnostic and treatment solutions, wide-ranging multimodal studies using microscopy, and much more.

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Our Independent Contributors

Chris Bakal-1

Prof Chris Bakal

The Institute of Cancer Research, London

UK

Wojciech Szlasa

Wojciech Szlasa

Wrocław Medical University

Poland

Vineet Bafna

Prof Vineet Bafna

University of California San Diego

USA

Jason Warram

Dr Jason Warram

University of Alabama at Birmingham

USA

Heike Allgayer

Prof Heike Allgayer

Heidelberg University

Germany

Christoph Cremer

Prof Cristoph Cremer

Heidelberg University

Germany

Laura Marcu

Prof Laura Marcu

University of California, Davis

USA


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