Seminarium Fizyki Jądra Atomowego
sala 1.01, ul. Pasteura 5
prof. dr hab Paweł Moskal (Wydział Fizyki, Astronomii i Informatyki Stosowanej Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego w Krakowie)
Positronium imaging with the J-PET tomograph
The Jagiellonian Positron Emission Tomograph (J-PET) is the first PET scanner based on plastic scintillators.
In combination with the newly invented_ positronium imaging _method, it enables the study of discrete symmetries in positronium decays and the study and imaging of positronium properties inside living organisms.
In the seminar talk, we will present the latest results of P, T, CP, and CPT symmetry studies (Nature Communication 12, 5658 (2021)), as well as _in vitro_ positronium images of healthy and cancer tissues (Science Advances 7, eabh4394 (2021)). We will also present preliminary results from the first-ever_ in vivo_ _positronium imaging _of the human brain using a portable and modular J-PET prototype at the Medical University of Warsaw in March 2022.
In combination with the newly invented_ positronium imaging _method, it enables the study of discrete symmetries in positronium decays and the study and imaging of positronium properties inside living organisms.
In the seminar talk, we will present the latest results of P, T, CP, and CPT symmetry studies (Nature Communication 12, 5658 (2021)), as well as _in vitro_ positronium images of healthy and cancer tissues (Science Advances 7, eabh4394 (2021)). We will also present preliminary results from the first-ever_ in vivo_ _positronium imaging _of the human brain using a portable and modular J-PET prototype at the Medical University of Warsaw in March 2022.