Molecular Imaging of Inflammation and Infection The MEDAMI workshops are unique in that they address a medical imaging topic from the medical, clinical, and instrumentation perspectives. We invite experts from different backgrounds relevant to the selected subject disciplines, including biology, nuclear medicine, radiochemistry, physics, and engineering to foster multidisciplinary interactions leading to novel, cutting-edge applications using the latest technological developments.
Celebrated during the first full week of October, Nuclear Medicine Week encourages community members to take pride in their profession – recognizing their colleagues for their hard work and promoting nuclear medicine to the entire medical community as well as to the public.
The annual conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine India is going to be held in AIIMS Jodhpur, Rajasthan India.
The one-day educational program is offered in a VIRTUAL format discussing current and advanced molecular imaging and therapy.
Session 3: Community and Other Stakeholder Partnerships and Research Equity
The goal of this summit is to convene representatives from major stakeholders in nuclear medicine and AI spaces to advance the implementation of practical, achievable AI. The summit will consist of presentations in four panels along with four lectures, including two plenaries, and a debate.
High Country continues to attract and blend experts from academia and industry, with leaders in medical specialties, the regulatory agencies and health care researchers in an informal setting to facilitate dialog and an exchange of ideas. The meeting consists of six to seven hours of structured sessions per day (8 sessions total). In between sessions, roundtable discussions will be held and there are ample opportunities for independent meetings and networking.
Join Stanford University in a celebration of a major milestone in Dr. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir’s vision for Stanford’s leading translational molecular imaging and theragnostics program. Championed by Sam and Aruna Gambhir, and leaders from Stanford Medicine and the Department of Radiology, completion of the expansion of Stanford’s Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Facility (CRF) is capped by a state-of-the-art GE Healthcare PETtrace cyclotron.
March 11, 2024
An afternoon gathering in honor of Sam and Aruna. There will be tributes and talks about some of their impactful imaging approaches while enjoying some of their personal interests, including gelato and rock music.
March 12, 2024
A symposium to explore new directions in the field of molecular imaging and theragnostics with a focus on research in the areas of neuroscience, immunology, oncology, and innovative technologies. This meeting of academic and industry scientists wi
On behalf of the ESMI President Fabian Kiessling and the entire Board it is with immense pleasure to invite you to Porto, Portugal for the 19th annual meeting of the society: the EMIM 2024! BASIC TIMELINE July 2023 | Open Call for Programme Team Members & Reviewers 10 Oct. 2023 | Opening Abstract Submission 21 November 2023 | Deadline Abstract Submission 4 January 2024 | Notification to Presenters 17 January 2024 | Early Bird Registration Deadline MAIN SUBMISSION CATEGORIES: 1 Physics, Engineering & Technologies 2 Probe Chemistry & Reporter Genes 3 Reconstruction, Processing & Analysis 4 Image-Guided Therapy 5 Cardiovascular & Respiratory 6 CNS & Peripheral Nerves 7 Musculoskeletal 8 Gastrointestinal 9 Oncology 10 Immunology, Inflammation, & Infection 11 Metabolism 12 Re-/Degeneration & Developmental Biology
We want to take a 360° view on the exciting new developments in the field of Theranostics and Radiomolecular Precision Medicine (RPM). The TWC is an international conference that brings together leading experts in the field from around the world. Our goal is to provide a platform for researchers, students, clinicians, and industry professionals to share their knowledge, learn and discuss the latest advancements in this exciting field.
GNYC-TS Annual Spring Symposium. CEU's for Nuclear Medicine Technologists on both days.
This three day course will emphasize modern PET/CT Imaging and Molecular Imaging and Therapy (MIT) with targeted imaging and therapy radiotracers. This will include 12 hours of lecture from MIT leaders around the world and 12 hours of dedicated computer workstation time for attendees to personally review over 500 PET/CT studies. This course is designed for radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians, and others ordering or interpreting oncologic PET/CT studies.
The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) is hosting a workshop May 6 & 7, 2024 bringing together physicians, physicists, and scientists from academia, industry, and federal agencies to discuss dose optimization in the development of radiopharmaceutical therapies.