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Active HORIZON European Commission

Next generation Limited-Angle time-of-flight PET imager

€3.37M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Institut Jozef Stefan
Country Slovenia
Start Date Sep 01, 2023
End Date Aug 31, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 8
Roles Coordinator; Participant; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101099896
Grant Description

Over 2.7 million people in the EU were diagnosed with cancer in 2020, while 1.3 million people lost their lives to it. Cancer cases are predicted to increase by 24% by 2035, making it the leading cause of death in the EU.

The current leading specific molecular imaging diagnostic technique sensitive to cancer is based on Positron Emission Tomography (PET).

Due to the high implementation cost of PET, this high-sensitivity diagnostics, is only available to less than 0,5 % of the medical centers in the world. The critical component of the overall cost is the cost of PET scanners.

Our project proposes a radical vision to translate European breakthrough technological advances in Time-of-Flight PET detection to a revolutionary, fully modular, cost-accessible flexible family of devices for applications from the standard PET center to the surgery, epilepsy clinics, intensive care units and even emergency rooms and in mobile units installed in vans.

The proposed PetVision project aims to develop a simple pilot demonstrator, a modular panel PET device with a coincidence timing resolution of about 75 ps FWHM, close to the intrinsic timing limit of currently available PET scintillators.

This resolution is several times better than the current gold standard of 214 ps FWHM achieved with the current clinical state-of-the-art device (Siemens Biograph Vision).

With such excellent timing, the panel detectors can cover only a limited solid angle to reach the same sensitivity or improve the sensitivity in the case of a total-body imager.

For the realization of the device, a package of breakthrough innovations in detector design, photo-sensor, and front-end electronics are planned. We expect that the proposed device will dramatically impact human health.

All Grantees

Institut Jozef Stefan; General Equipment for Medical Imaging Sa; Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas; Universitat de Barcelona; Organisation Europeenne Pour la Recherche Nucleaire; Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Klinikum Der Technischen Universität München (Tum Klinikum); Yale University

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