The 2017 Best Paper Award was given to the team for their work on the study Imaging Small-animal Whole-body Dynamics by Single-impulse Panoramic Photoacoustic Computed Tomography. Seno Medical congratulates the papers' authors, Lei Li, Liren Zhu, Cheng Ma, Li Lin, Junjie Yao, Lidai Wang, Konstantin Maslov, Ruiying Zhang, Wanyi Chen, Junhui Shi, and Lihong V. Wang. The company also thanks the Organizing Committee and the contributors to this conference for their ongoing efforts to support the transformation of biomedical opto-acoustics and photoacoustics into clinical applications that can address real unmet needs within the healthcare system.
The Single-impulse Panoramic Photoacoustic Computed Tomography (SIP-PACT) technology substantially enhances imaging performance to complement existing modalities for small animal whole-body imaging. This technology non-invasively images mouse anatomy real-time, with clearly viewed sub-organ vasculature and structure. SIP-PACT as a whole-body imaging tool for small animals will enable widespread applications in fundamental biology, pathology, oncology and other areas.

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Two other papers were selected as finalists for the 2017 award:
Photoacoustic analysis of thyroid cancer in vivo: A pilot study, by Jeesu Kima, Min-Hee Kimb, Kwanhoon Jo, Jeonghoon Hab, Yongmin Kim, Dong-Jun Lim, and Chulhong Kim
Possibility of transrectal photoacoustic imaging-guided biopsy for detection of prostate cancer, by Miya Ishihara, Masayuki Shinchib, Akio Horiguchi, Hiroshi Shinmotoc, Hitoshi Tsudad, Kaku Irisawae, Takatsugu Wadae, and Tomohiko Asanob.
About Seno Medical Instruments, Inc.
Seno Medical Instruments, Inc. is a San Antonio, Texas-based medical imaging company committed to the development and commercialization of a new modality in cancer diagnosis: opto-acoustic imaging. Seno Medical's Imagio™ breast imaging system fuses opto-acoustic technology with ultrasound (OA/US) to generate fused real-time functional and anatomical images of the breast. The opto-acoustic images provide a unique blood map around breast masses while the ultrasound provides a traditional anatomic image. Through the appearance or absence of two hallmark indicators of cancer – angiogenesis and deoxygenation – Seno Medical believes that the Imagio OA/US breast imaging system will be a more effective tool to help radiologists confirm or rule out malignancy than current diagnostic imaging modalities – without exposing patients to potentially harmful ionizing radiation (x-rays) or contrast agents. To learn more about Seno Medical's OA/US imaging technology and applications, visit www.SenoMedical.com.
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