Looking back @ EMIM 2025
A heartfelt “THANK YOU” to all who participated! Thanks for sharing your excellent research, for your support, trust, patience, and unlimited dedication for this wonderful, multidisciplinary field of reserach. You have made this 20th EMIM not only a top scientific event, but also a flagship for collaboration and friendship.
What a Grand Opening!
This 20th EMIM marks also the 20th anniversary of the ESMI. Special thanks to you, Jordi, you have made it a real anniversary, not only by taking us 20 years back in time, but this is certainly a “must see”:
Programme | PHOTOS | Awardees
- The complete programme incl. abstracts can be accessed via the EMIM App (to access digital posters, pitches, or your notes, login is required)
- or the online programme
- Photos, photos, photos – keep your memories alive
- See all EMIM 2025 Awardees here
Plenary Lectures
- ESMI Award Lecture by BERND PICHLER, Tübingen
- IVAN PENUELAS, Pamplona
“Nuclear Imaging in experimental animals: Innovating with Basics to Answer Big Questions” - LINYAN SHI, San Diego
“Raman Metabolic Nanoscopy for Studying Aging and Related Diseases” - VALENTIN FUSTER, New York/Madrid
“Challenges in CV Health and Disease: Imaging & Education” - NIELS LYNNERUP, Copenhagen
“Imaging the Dead: The Hidden Insides of Mummies and Bog Bodies” - RITA GIL, Lisbon (ESMI Award for excellent PhD Thesis)
“Unravelling spatiotemporal mechanisms of rodent visual function via advanced magnetic resonance imaging” - + three Young Investigator Award finalists – see right hand side
Parallel Sessions & Titles
30 Parallel Sessions (PS) were filled with your original, unpublished science. Each one started with an introductory lecture (apart from the four late-breaking sessions). These lectures were intended to introduce the topic and serve as a basis for the following shorter talks. – a particular thanks to all intro speakers!
PS 01 | Optical, Optoacoustic, Ultrasound | Probes/Reporter Genes |
PS 02 | Cancer Biology & Tumour Microenvironment |
PS 03 | Image-guided Drug Delivery & Theranostics |
PS 04 | Cardiovascular & Pulmonary | Characterisation of Disease |
PS 05 | In vitro Models |
PS 06 | Targeted Contrast Agents |
PS 07 | X-Ray, CT, PET & SPECT Technologies |
PS 08 | Metabolism |
PS 09 | Cancer Therapy Response (late-breaking) |
PS 10 | Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning |
PS 11 | MRI, MPI & Multimodal | Probes/Reporter Genes |
PS 12 | Multimodal Technologies |
PS 13 | Brain Metabolism, Function & Perfusion |
PS 14 | Immune System |
PS 15 | Cells & Tissue Models (late-breaking) |
PS 16 | Theranostic Agents | Probes/Reporter Genes |
PS 17 | Acute & Chronic Brain Disorders (late-breaking) |
PS 18 | Optoacoustics & Ultrasound Technologies |
PS 19 | Quantification & Image Analysis |
PS 20 | Gut & Bone |
PS 21 | Multimodal & Multiscale Technologies (late-breaking) |
PS 22 | Cancer Diagnosis |
PS 23 | Neuroimaging Tools in Disease Models |
PS 24 | Infection |
PS 25 | Interventional & Surgical Imaging |
PS 26 | PET/SPECT, Radionuclide, X-Ray, CT | Probes/Reporter Genes |
PS 27 | Cancer Therapy |
PS 28 | (Hyperpolarized) MRI & MPI Technologies |
PS 29 | Brain (Micro-) Structure, Anatomy & Receptors |
PS 30 | Cardiovascular & Pulmonary | Treatment Response |
Go to EMIM 2025 Programme online for details and abstracts or use the EMIM App incl. video-pitches and digital posters
Educational Sessions
- ES 01 | PET Technologies & Radiochemistry
Organized by Roger Schibli, Zurich/Villigen & Willemien Menke van Oordt, Amsterdam - ES 02 | Imaging the Tumour Microenvironment Across Scales
Organized by Louise van der Weerd, Leiden & David Thomas, London - ES 03 | Intraoperative Imaging
Organized by Twan Lammers, Aachen & Rafael T.M. de Rosales, London - ES 04 | Quick Guide part 1 – Intravital Microscopy & RAMAN
- ES 04 | Quick Guide part 2 – Magnetic Particle & Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Study Group Sessions
- Chemistry
- Cardiovascular Imaging
- Onco-Immunology & Therapy
- X-Ray/Lung Imaging
- Standardization in small Animal Imaging
- Neuroimaging
- Hyperpolarized-MRI
- Image-Guided Drug Delivery
- Intra-Operative Imaging
- Mass Spectrometry
Learn more about the ESMI Study Groups
EMIM 2025 Poster Sessions
Two Poster Sessions were scheduled with no competitive sessions in parallel. In 47 thematic poster walks, 452 posters were presented. Each of the poster walks was chaired by two chair persons and resulted into an EMIM 2025 poster award – see all awardees here.
Thanks for your participation & support!
- Bruker/Molecubes/pmod/Spectral Instruments
- Mediso
- NVision Imaging Technologies
- MILabs
- Revvity
- FujiFilm VisualSonics
- Gremse IT / PhanTech
- Scintica
- MR Solutions
- Sedecal
- Vieworks
- HAWK Biosystems / Fast Base
- Brightonix Imaging
- SmarAct
- BIOEMTECH
- AI4R
- BioInVision
- BLT Biotechnology
- EMIT Imaging
- Histomography
- IFAE (The Institute for High Energy Physics)
- Helmholtz Zentrum Munich
- Inviscan
- iThera Medical
- Li-Cor
- nanoPET Pharma GmbH
- Beijing Yeeran Technology
- Pure Devices
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Vilber Bio Imaging
- MedChemExpress
- Euro-BioImaging
- 02M Technologies
- ITM
- WMIS
- Frontiers Media
- Novilet
- Kjaer Lab
- Bracco

EMIM 2025 in Numbers
- 74 Oral Sessions
- 30 Parallel Session
- 9 Plenary Lectures
- 5 Focus Sessions
- 5 Educational Session
- incl. certified 3R Symposium
- 10 Study Group Sessions
- 6 Project / Infrastructural Session
- 6 Industry Sessions
- 4 young ESMI Sessions
- 124 Session Chairs
- 345 Talks
- 27 Introductory Talks
- 452 Poster Presentations
- 437 Digital Posters
- 47 Thematic Poster Walks
- 94 Poster Chairs
- 38 Exhibitors
- 156 (sub)-Category Chairs
- 841 Reviewers
- 10605 single scores
- 675 Abstracts – each reviewed by an average of 14,2 Reviewers.
- And… 1200 reusable bottles for all of you!

Young Investigator Award
The YIA 2025 was presented to:
Chiara Reisinger from Erlangen for her work on “Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound and Sensing Ultrasound Localization Microscopy for non-invasive assessment of graft condition in human kidney allografts”
The YIA RUNNERS UP:
Irmak Gezginer from Zurich on “Simultaneous fMRI and fluorescence calcium imaging of brain dynamics under hypercapnia in mice”
Dan Cohen from Rehovot on “Sugar Metabolism—But Not Glycolysis! In vivo Fluorine Metabolic Imaging (FMI) Concurrently Maps Sugar Oxidation and Reduction in Health and Disease”

The YIA 2025 was kindly supported by BRACCO.