MILabs
Clarity that advances discovery
Through flexible molecular and anatomical imaging configurations, a streamlined workflow, and close scientific partnership, MILabs reduces complexity while supporting stronger outcomes.
See biological processes with greater clarity and confidence
Thanks to MILabs’ high-resolution molecular imaging, researchers can visualize tracer behavior, quantify signals, and generate reliable, reproducible insight across diverse research areas.
Clearer insight with less friction
MILabs brings molecular and anatomical imaging together in a scalable workflow, so researchers can build the configuration they need today and evolve it as new questions emerge. A unified software experience helps teams capture and reconstruct data consistently across modalities, reducing variability, simplifying training, and supporting reliable, reproducible outcomes across studies.
Imaging for a wide range of study designs
Whether you’re exploring neurobiology, oncology, cardiovascular systems, tracer development, or emerging research areas, MILabs helps you generate the evidence you need with clarity and reproducibility. Flexible imaging configurations and unified workflows support a wide range of study designs, helping research teams work efficiently and build stronger conclusions.
Hear from the experts

Simultaneous SPECT imaging of neurotransmitter systems in the brain

Imaging heterogeneous oncolytic virus spread in tumors at Mayo Clinic
Resources
See how researchers worldwide use MILabs imaging to validate findings and advance scientific understanding. Explore peer-reviewed studies, technical articles, white papers, and real-world examples that highlight what MILabs systems make possible across research disciplines.
Peer-to-peer expert partnerships
Count on support from trained application and service specialists, minimizing downtime and enabling researchers to keep their studies running efficiently and on schedule. personal, cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Upcoming events
Connect with the MILabs team at leading scientific conferences, workshops, and industry events.
Test event
1-6 February, 2026
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Test event 2
9-13 February, 2026
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Test event 3
16-20 February, 2026
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
News & Updates
Explore announcements, customer stories, technology updates, and highlights from the scientific community.