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Distinguished Researchers to Lead SNM's Molecular Imaging Initiatives

by Barbara Kram, Editor | July 15, 2008

MICoE members elected the following molecular imaging experts to the board of directors: Heather Jacene, M.D., assistant professor in the department of radiology and radiological science at Johns Hopkins University; Joel Karp, Ph.D., director of the department of radiology PET center at the University of Pennsylvania; and Julie Sutcliffe, Ph.D., associate professor in the department of biomedical engineering at the University of California, Davis.

Molecular imaging is an essential component for the early detection and diagnosis of many serious, and often life-threatening illnesses, including lymphoma, dementia and ovarian, lung and prostate cancer. More information about MICoE and SNM's molecular imaging initiatives, including links to resources, can be found at www.molecularimagingcenter.org.

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About SNM-Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
SNM is an international scientific and medical organization dedicated to raising public awareness about what molecular imaging is and how it can help provide patients with the best health care possible. SNM members specialize in molecular imaging, a vital element of today's medical practice that adds an additional dimension to diagnosis, changing the way common and devastating diseases are understood and treated.

SNM's more than 16,000 members set the standard for molecular imaging and nuclear medicine practice by creating guidelines, sharing information through journals and meetings and leading advocacy on key issues that affect molecular imaging and therapy research and practice. For more information, visit www.snm.org.

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