Experts at FUJIFILM VisualSonics explore how the Vevo F2 can advance oncology research through high-resolution ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging.
Discover how these powerful, non-invasive techniques can deliver deeper insights into tumor biology, vascularization, and therapy response—right from the lab bench.
During this session, their experts:
- Discuss key applications of ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging in oncology research
- Showcase the Vevo F2's advanced imaging capabilities
- Answer questions asked during the live event
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how the Vevo F2 can help accelerate your cancer research.
Presenters

Sarah Burris
Sarah Burris, PhD serves as the Global Leader of Scientific Affairs and Applications at FUJIFILM VisualSonics. In this role, she shapes the company's scientific vision and innovation strategy, leading cross-functional teams and managing $8 million in grants across projects in imaging for cancer, neurosurgery, and non-destructive testing.

Drew Heinmiller
Andrew (Drew) Heinmiller is the Interim Director of Product and Marketing at FUJIFILM VisualSonics.

Philippe Trochet
Philippe Trochet, PhD, an Engineer in Physics, joined VisualSonics in 2008. He is an expert in high frequency imaging and Photoacoustic imaging technologies in preclinical research on small animals.

Anna St. Lorenz
Anna St. Lorenz, PhD has worked with VisualSonics for the past 2 years, applying her expertise in photoacoustic and high-frequency ultrasound imaging to support cutting-edge preclinical research across oncology, cardiovascular biology, and drug development.
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