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Biomedical Imaging & Instrumentation

This special issue belongs to the section “Biomedical Sensors“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Modern healthcare relies ever more on technology—especially imaging in its many shapes—to progress and bring tangible benefits to both patients and society. This Special Issue of Sensors on “Biomedical Imaging and Instrumentation” will collect high-quality original contributions focusing on new or ongoing related technological developments at any stage of the translational pipeline, i.e., from lab to the clinic. Of particular relevance are imaging modalities and sensors (e.g., all types of optical imaging and spectroscopy, ultrasound, photoacoustic, X-ray, CT, MR, SPECT, PET, charged particles) for preclinical and clinical applications (e.g., micro to animals to humans in oncology, cardiovascular, pulmonary, neuro, critical care, interventional, surgery.), as well as related data and image processing, analysis and visualization (e.g., reconstruction, segmentation, radiomics, machine learning, 3D, AR/VR). Due to their already demonstrated potential, advanced approaches and instrumentation related to multimodality, hybrid and parametric imaging, image-guided therapy, theranostics, computational planning, and also hadron therapy are especially welcome. Even though manuscripts describing actual (pre)clinical applications are considered to be of interest, all contributions will still need to exhibit a significant technological content in order to comply with the overarching scope of this journal.

Prof. Dr. Luc Bidaut
Collection Editor

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Keywords

  • biomedical imaging modalities
  • biomedical instrumentation
  • new sensors for biomedical applications
  • new imaging modalities or paradigms
  • clinical translation
  • disease characterization
  • therapy planning, delivery or monitoring
  • biomedical applications of ML/AI/DL (to diagnosis or therapy)

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Sensors - ISSN 1424-8220