User facilities at the OncoRay Center
Experimental area for proton research
The core of the OncoRay research building is an innovative proton facility. While patients are being treated, OncoRay scientists can concurrently conduct research on and improve the use of protons in cancer therapy. To this end, the proton beam is directed via a separate beamline to an experimental area. Whenever the proton beam is not needed for treating patients it can be used to investigate the impact of the particles in vitro or in vivo or to address physical and technical issues.
The experimental area can also be used by external researchers.
Contact: Dr. Jörg Pawelke (Joerg.Pawelke@oncoray.de)
Proton facility in the OncoRay research building (left to right): therapy suite, experimental area, cyclotron |
Figure: OncoRay |
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Preclinical Imaging Platform
The Preclinical Imaging Platform at the OncoRay Center is composed of the following devices:
Name of device | Manufacturer | Function |
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Xtreme II | Bruker | Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI) Multi-Spectral Fluorescence Imaging (MS FLI) Direct Radioistopic Imaging (DRITM) Cherenkov Imaging (CLI) X-ray Imaging (XRI) |
Ultrasound Vevo2100 System | VisualSonics | Doppler Mode 3D-Mode Imaging & Volume Analysis Image Guided Injection 3D Visualization |
nanoScan PET/MRI | Mediso | PET: spatial resolution at 700 µm by Tera-Tomo 3D PET MRI: spatial resolution at 100 µm 1 Tesla permanent magnet |
SAIGRT |
Inhouse development |
CBCT |
The devices can also be used by external researchers.
Contact: Vivien William (v.william@hzdr.de), Dr. Rebecca Bütof (Rebecca.Buetof@uniklinikum-dresden.de), Dr. Antje Dietrich (a.dietrich@dkfz-heidelberg.de)