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Invited Talk by Prof. Dr. Arno Bücker: Innovation in Radiology

Prof. Dr. Arno Bücker

Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes und Medizinische Fakultät der Universität des Saarlandes Klinik für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie Leitung: Prof. Dr. med. Arno Bücker M.Sc. http://www.uniklinikum-saarland.de/einrichtungen/kliniken_institute/radiologie/radiodiagnostik/

  • Date: Friday, December 20, 2013
  • Time: 12:00 - 13:00
  • Location: TUM-IAS Faculty Club, Lichtenbergstr. 2a, Garching

On invitation of TUM-IAS Rudolf-Diesel-Fellow and TUM-CAMP affiliated Professor Dr. Michael Friebe, Prof. Dr. Arno Bücker will speak about

Innovation in Radiology

Arno Bücker is currently the chair of the clinic for diagnostic and interventional radiology at the University Clinic of the University of Saarland in Homburg, as well as professor for radiology. His research interest include new diagnostic imaging guided therapeutic applications, in particular interventional MRI. Prof. Bücker is very well published, is listed inventor in several patents and also has some entrepreneurial experience. He will talk about new diagnostic imaging and image guided therapy innovations.

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Title: Invited Talk by Prof. Dr. Arno Bücker: Innovation in Radiology
Date: 20 December 2013
Location: Faculty Club, TUM-IAS, Campus Garching
Abstract: Arno Bücker is currently the chair of the clinic for diagnostic and interventional radiology at the University Clinic of the University of Saarland in Homburg, as well as professor for radiology. His research interest include new diagnostic imaging guided therapeutic applications, in particular interventional MRI.
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