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SNM Molecular Imaging Center of Excellence Creates Advocacy and Educational Opportunities

by Barbara Kram, Editor | May 02, 2007

New activities in the upcoming months include development of a new informational Web site and increased advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill. The Molecular Imaging Center of Excellence will launch a new Web site, independent of SNM's Web site, this summer. The new site will be a repository of information for researchers, physicians, patients or anyone interested in molecular imaging. SNM members will meet with legislators and decision makers in Washington D.C., during the society's annual meeting this June, and issues relating to molecular imaging will be on the agenda.

"We feel that it is important to share as much information as possible in order to help the science grow faster," said Molecular Imaging Center of Excellence President Martin G. Pomper. "We feel that giving molecular imaging researchers a home on the Internet is a good place to start the exchange of ideas," he indicated.

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For more information about the Molecular Imaging Center of Excellence, go online to www.snm.org (click on About SNM).

About SNM-Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
SNM is an international scientific and professional organization of more than 16,000 members dedicated to promoting the science, technology and practical applications of molecular and nuclear imaging to diagnose, manage and treat diseases in women, men and children. Founded more than 50 years ago, SNM continues to provide essential resources for health care practitioners and patients; publish the most prominent peer-reviewed journal in the field (the Journal of Nuclear Medicine); host the premier annual meeting for medical imaging; sponsor research grants, fellowships and awards; and train physicians, technologists, scientists, physicists, chemists and radiopharmacists in state-of-the-art imaging procedures and advances. SNM members have introduced-and continue to explore-biological and technological innovations in medicine that noninvasively investigate the molecular basis of diseases, benefiting countless generations of patients. SNM is based in Reston, Va.; additional information can be found online at http://www.snm.org.

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