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MILabs BV is proud to announce that the Advanced Imaging Scientist award 2014 will be presented to Prof. Dr. David William Townsend for his groundbreaking scientific contribution to diagnose cancer at the Utrecht Life Science seminar on May 19th 2014.
Scans were offered for free at first.
Requires no surgical procedure or connector wires.
Esaote North America announced that it has received FDA clearance to market and sell its Virtual Navigator fusion imaging technology for ultrasound to U.S. customers.
DOTmed News has rounded up award recipients from a variety of sources to provide a retrospective of the year’s best.
Radio Frequency Surgical Detection Technology Enables Powerful, Automatic Scanning and Novel Reporting Capabilities.
The president-elect of SNMMI shares his views on nuclear medicine and nuclear imaging
On Friday morning, the Petten, Netherlands-based research reactor went offline till August.
Imaging Endpoints is utilizing AG Mednet's Submission Quality and Compliance software for oncology, neurology, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular clinical trials.
Important for decision making in the ED.
NAPT says 7 proton sites under construction in U.S.
Therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals are the main driver.
These significant wage disparities may hinder health care reform by weakening the primary care workforce.
Group reaffirms 2004 recommendations.
Thought leaders convene in Texas.
Letter from the online editor for May, 2014.
New study shows CT scans provide a SPECT-comparable picture of heart function while also detecting arterial narrowing.
AHRA president talks about the association and conference
Endoscopy at the top of the market with arthroscopy following suit
DRX-1C Detectors Dramatically Reduce Patient Dose While Streamlining Image Delivery
A JCR study found that lawsuits against RTs are few and far between, likely because attorneys go after the employer.
Measures white brain matter damage.
Health care's future is in print.
Q&A with thought leader Bipin Thomas.
Provides better measurements for PET imaging.
Industry-sponsored studies understate the problem, a group of activists says.
Construction on center planned to start next year.
Developments in "light medicine" and finally some good news for cosmetic laser sales.
Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center have developed an assay that may be used to help identify new genes that can predict a predisposition to cancer.