Translational Preclinical Imaging: Techniques, Applications and Perspectives

A special issue of Journal of Imaging (ISSN 2313-433X). This special issue belongs to the section "Medical Imaging".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2025 | Viewed by 384

Special Issue Editors


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1. Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Research Council, Via Fiorentina 1, 53100 Siena, Italy
2. Core Research Laboratory (CRL), Istituto per lo Studio la Prevenzione e la Rete Oncologica (ISPRO), 53100 Siena, Italy
Interests: preclinical imaging; murine models of human diseases; anesthesia and animal care related to murine models and preclinical imaging; 3Rs

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Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging, National Research Council, 80145 Naples, Italy
Interests: preclinical imaging; laboratory animal welfare and manipulations; diagnostic imaging

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Preclinical imaging in animal models of human disease is expected to progress rapidly, driven by advances in instrumentation and technology capabilities, along with knowledge of comparative medicine and the complex interplay between animal welfare and quality of science. Preclinical imaging techniques comparable to clinical ones can help improve the translation of findings from animal models to humans according to the 3Rs. The validation of non-invasive preclinical imaging methodologies allows us to gain insights into disease pathogenesis and progression, as well as therapeutic responses, improving the quantity and statistical validity of information and reducing the number of animals and experimental variability. Optimizing preclinical imaging methods and avoiding experimental biases related to animal care and use are urgent and underestimated challenges to obtaining reliable and reproducible results, which hinder the potential impact of preclinical imaging results in the translational process towards the clinic.

This Special Issue aims to bring together a diverse and complementary set of articles highlighting the contribution of preclinical imaging in multidisciplinary translational research. The topics covered will include methodological improvement or innovation in animal studies using single- or multi-modality imaging. Systematic and narrative reviews providing updates on current applications and translational issues in preclinical imaging research are also welcome.

Dr. Sara Gargiulo
Dr. Sandra Albanese
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • preclinical imaging
  • methodological refinement
  • multidisciplinary research
  • translational research

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