The nuclear medicine field has been quick to find ways to adopt AI. In March of 2026, the SNMMI AI Task Force held a summit to ensure that nuclear medicine stays on the cutting-edge of AI technology. Catch up here: snmmi.org/Web/News/Art...
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Big news for medical isotope production! The DoE is investing $263 million in a facility in Janesville, WI, for the production of Mo-99. Learn more:: www.channel3000.com/news/dept-of...
UCSF Imaging's Dr. Anil Bidkar on received the SNMMI-PCF Young Investigator's Award.
Congratulations to @ucsfimaging.bsky.social's Dr. Anil Bidkar on receiving the SNMMI-PCF Young Investigator's Award for his work developing a CD46-targeted radiotherapy platform to address tumor heterogeneity in prostate cancer. bit.ly/3PzUGG7 #UCSFProud @snm-mi.bsky.social
AI: All Hype, A Source of Hope, or Cause for Hesitation?
Find out on the latest episode of the SNMMI Podcast! Now streaming wherever you get your podcasts. Listen here: www.buzzsprout.com/1986526/epis...
In celebration of the 85th World Theranostics Day, experts discuss what they want theranostics to achieve in their perfect world. What do you think we'll be celebrating by the next Theranostics Day? How about the one 10 years from now? In another 85?
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The Mars Shot Research Fund is pleased to announce that Kiran Solingapuram Sai, PhD has been selected as the recipient of the Steven Larson Named Lecture on Advanced Nuclear Medicine Research Award. Sai's grant was awarded based on his proposal, "Microtubule PET imaging in healthy older adults."
Should nuclear medicine be an independent department? We are uniquely positioned at the intersection of diagnostics and therapeutics, but every expert on this episode of the JNM Podcast had a different opinion about independence. Tune in to hear more: youtu.be/B7ku7m-t6bc
Next week, SNMMI will participate in a multi-stakeholder advocacy day alongside @AcadRad to advocate for investment in nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, and the medical imaging community as a whole. More from SNMMI President Jean-Luc Urbain below👇
The latest issue of JNMT is out, and this month, we're focusing on neuroimaging! This issue of JNMT will give you the tools to understand the innovations in neuroimaging, incorporate new techniques, and expand the role of molecular imaging in neurology. Read it now: tech.snmjournals.org/content/54/1
A new targeted #PET-CT tracer can detect treatment response in rheumatoid #arthritis patients in as little as four weeks, and potentially even at the start of treatment, according to new research from 🇳🇱 @amsterdamumc.bsky.social, published by @snm-mi.bsky.social.
@auntminnie.bsky.social covers how the rise of radiopharmaceuticals and theranostics creates more opportunities for nuclear medicine technologists. Read here: www.auntminnie.com/clinical-new...
The imaging patterns identified on PET and MRI in this study provide clinicians with a practical tool to detect potential LATE pathology in patients with cognitive impairment and to inform clinical management and future investigations of LATE.
Commonly-available imaging tests, such as PET, MRI, and clinical assessment, identified LATE. 3D-SSP PET templates were made from a dataset of autopsy-confirmed datasets of both LATE and Alzheimer’s Disease patients.
944 18F-FDG PET cases were analyzed using z-score maps.
Cognitive decline may look the same on the outside, but the biology of limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE) vs. Alzheimer’s is notoriously hard to diagnose. In JNM, researchers use a novel PET/MRI approach to identify LATE: jnm.snmjournals.org/content/earl...
Do pizza Fridays actually combat burnout? Probably not! On this episode of the JNMT Podcast, host Jessica Settle is joined by Jamie Warren, a technologist and career coach who shares her insights about identifying, managing, and overcoming burnout. Listen here: youtu.be/wH-KohjGgAE?...
Ken Herrmann to be Next Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine
You may recognize Ken from the many episodes of the JNM Podcast he's hosted. As editor, Ken hopes to keep that engagement going -- and more!
Learn more here: snmmi.org/Web/News/Art...
Public awareness doesn’t grow on its own, it takes a collective voice. When you’re an SNMMI-TS member, you're ensuring NMTs are recognized for their expertise. Join SNMMI or renew your membership & explore how we support you, beyond VOICE credits. snmmi.org/Shared_Conte...
Beyond "one-size-fits-all": A new strategy that combines two types of #PET scans can guide personalized #radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, according to new research led by 🇸🇪 @stockholm-uni.bsky.social, published by @snm-mi.bsky.social. #HeadAndNeckCancer #PersonalizedMedicine
For example, Lee will go over A.R.E.: Appreciation, Recognition and Encouragement. Join us to learn from Lee Cockerell how to accomplish the hard conversations and hard decisions as they appear in your life.
Drawing from his life experience, Lee will also discuss time management and how to handle pressure and anxiety, helping keep your life under control. Joining this webinar will help you effectively learn the difference between management and leadership and how to execute both in your role.
You will learn the concept of Hire Them Right, Train Them Right, and Treat Them Right as well as the Four Customer Expectations and The Four Employee Expectations. Throughout his discussion on competency, Lee will talk about the importance of education, experience, exposure, and clarity.
Lee Cockerell retired as the Executive Vice President of Operations for the Walt Disney World® Resort. Focusing on the internal team and customers, Lee will discuss how to become a better leader and manager.
SNMMI-TS Webinar: YOU Can Create Disney Magic Too... Lessons in Leadership, Management, Culture and World Class Customer Service
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Attendees will gain a greater understanding of the financial requirements for starting and sustaining a theranostics program.
The primary audience includes nuclear medicine physicians and technologists, radiologists, and healthcare administrators in community practices. The goal is to share practical knowledge on the reimbursement landscape so community centers can improve patient access to these advanced treatments.
SNMMI CBNM Webinar: Wednesday, January 28 at 12:00 pm ET This webinar provides an introductory, high-level overview of the financial and billing requirements, emphasizing coding, billing, and payment rates. The goal is to share practical knowledge on the reimbursement landscape so community centers can improve patient access to these advanced treatments. Attendees will gain a greater understanding of the financial requirements for starting and sustaining a theranostics program.
SNMMI CBNM Webinar: Wednesday, January 28 at 12:00 pm ET
This webinar provides an introductory, high-level overview of the financial and billing requirements, emphasizing coding, billing, and payment rates.
Register here: snmmi.org/iCore/Events...