About Gamma Medica
The company invented MicroSPECT® and its X-SPECT® system is the market leader in the small animal SPECT category. Gamma Medica X-PET system has the highest sensitivity and largest axial field of view among small animal PET systems. The company X-O system is a standalone Micro CT device that can perform full body scans on a wide range of test – more... subjects in under one minute, making it one of the fastest such systems in the industry. All three systems share a common gantry and are part of the company FLEX platform of pre-clinical imaging systems. Any two systems can be combined in the common gantry, as can all three. Gamma Medica pre-clinical imaging systems are used by medical researchers and drug companies that use in-vivo imaging techniques and molecular markers to dramatically speed up studies of disease progression and therapy.
For clinical imaging, the company offers the LumaGEM® molecular breast imaging system for early detection of of breast cancer. The LumaGEM is a high-performance, solid-state gamma camera with a unique compact imaging head. The camera provides unparalleled resolution for use with Sestamibi and similar agents that localize in neovascular structures for breast cancer detection.
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Gamma Medica is based in Northridge, California, with a satellite office in San Francisco, and is staffed with highly skilled technological engineering and support personnel. The company was founded by Bradley E. Patt, Ph.D., President, and Jan S. Iwanczyk, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer.
Gamma Medica works closely with many expert scientists at UCLA, Stanford, UCSF, Johns Hopkins, UC Berkeley, Case Western Reserve University and other distinguished universities.
Many of the breakthrough technologies at Gamma Medica are being developed under various programs. We would like to acknowledge those institutes who have helped to support our work:
LumaGEM: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute - Grant Number: 5R44 CA69988.
LumaGEM Hand Held Probe: National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources - Grant Number: 2R44 RR15157. – less – More from ZoomInfo »
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