Philips Medical Systems of Andover, MA, is launching new workstation software for preclinical applications at this week's joint meeting of the Academy of Molecular Imaging (AMI) and the Society of Molecular Imaging (SMI) in Providence, RI.
The company's Preclincial Workspace software is designed to enable users to analyze preclinical images, with features including image processing, quantification, and visualization tools. The software uses project-centric and hypothesis-driven workflow, according to the company, and supports four imaging modalities: PET, CT, SPECT, and MRI.
Also at the meeting, Philips is highlighting its Mosaic HP dedicated preclinical PET system, and NanoSPECT/CT unit.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 10, 2007
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