Thomas Vogl (WWU)
Presentation: Non-invasive imaging of immune cell activation using a nanobody-based immunotracer targeting human CD69.

Thomas Vogl presented research focused on molecular imaging applications and their role in understanding immune-related mechanisms. His work contributes to advancing imaging methodologies that allow for detailed analysis of biological processes involved in disease and therapy. By improving how imaging data is interpreted and applied, this research supports the development of more accurate diagnostic and monitoring approaches, contributing to the broader objectives of the Immune-Image project.

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