γ-CUBE News
Evaluating Lu-177-radiolabelled antibodies for TNBC theranostics
23rd September 2024
In a recent study, the MOLECUBES γ-CUBE has been used to image antibodies labelled with Lu-177 to evaluate its effectiveness in treating TNBC
Monitoring the biodistribution of radiopharmaceuticals and gelofucine using MOLECUBES’ SPECT imager
8th April 2024
The γ-CUBE has been used in a cancer research study to visualise and quantify enhanced tumour targeting for theranostic applications
Studying the biodistribution of Eph receptors for cancer diagnosis with MOLECUBES
16th January 2024
Kyoto Pharmaceutical University has been using the benchtop preclinical imagers to image a new SPECT radiotracer
Steve Archibald: Why Hull chose MOLECUBES’ preclinical imagers for translational studies
2nd November 2023
A full suite of the benchtop scanners has been installed at the PET Research Center thanks to their sensitivity and high throughput
Benchtop CT imaging at NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s BSL-3 laboratory
15th August 2023
The school's imaging lab has installed a MOLECUBES’ PET-SPECT-CT platform and a second CT imager for infectious disease research including COVID-19
PET/SPECT imaging in the development of targeted radiopharmaceuticals
29th June 2023
MOLECUBES preclinical imagers allows modalities to be combined when studying the efficacy of new tracers
Sign up for MOLECUBES SPECT/CT webinar
16th March 2022
Sign up for MOLECUBES SPECT/CT webinar on the versatile use of SPECT/CT in the development of theranostics tracers for different disease models by Alexandru Florea, PhD, MD - RWTH Aachen.
Join Molecube's Pre-clinical Brain PET Studies Webinar!
3rd December 2021
Register for Molecube's Webinar to learn more about Optimizing Pre-clinical Brain PET Studies Using Data-driven Normalization, Click to find out more..
Educational session: Advanced insights in preclinical PET
23rd September 2021
MOLECUBES will present in-depth insights into the key components that constitute a preclinical PET system click to register.
Educational session: An introduction to preclinical PET imaging
17th September 2021
MOLECUBES will present the basic principles of PET imaging and how this technology can be used to advance scientific research, click to register.
Medicines Discovery Catapult upgrade to MOLECUBES preclinical PET/CT system
28th July 2021
Medicines Discovery Catapult has upgraded to a MOLECUBES preclinical PET/CT system, click to read more.
Preclinical In-Vivo Research Webinar: An update on the latest technologies
16th February 2021
Webinar: In vivo lung imaging biomarkers: evaluating Covid-19 with µCT
24th September 2020
Sign up to Molecubes' webinar about evaluating imaging biomarkers in covid-19 preclinical studies using the X-CUBE.
Webinar: Enabling high throughput SPECT/CT screening with Molecubes
28th May 2020
Molecubes is hosting a webinar focusing on modular benchtop µSPECT/CT imagers and high throughput SPECT screening, click to sign up.
WATCH: Easy benchtop preclinical imaging
8th January 2020
MOLECUBES provide three individual PET, SPECT and CT preclinical imagers which offer cutting edge resolution and image quality. Watch the video and find out more.
Don't compromise on image quality with MOLECUBES
9th May 2019
Read how the CUBES helped to characterise a rat model with extracranial manifestations of a brain seeking breast cancer cell line with PET-CT.
A busy few months for Southern Scientific and MOLECUBES
11th April 2019
Southern Scientific and MOLECUBES enjoy two successful meetings. Click to find out more about the events.
University of Liverpool choose complete preclinical solution
8th November 2018
The University of Liverpool have chosen Southern Scientific's preclinical maging solution for its new preclinical laboratory. The foundation of the solution are the powerful MOLECUBES preclinical PET/SPECT/CT imagers, offering whole body in-vivo multimodal preclinical imaging. To find out more click here.
Introducing MOLECUBES
17th October 2017
Southern Scientific are the UK's exclusive distributor for this innovative new company, bringing portable benchtop imagers capable of in vivo multimodal whole body imaging.