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MSMI24

Molecular Imaging Symposium: Molecular Brain Imaging: From Research to Clinical Applications

Multisession Courses — Neuroradiology, Biomarkers/Quantitative Imaging, Molecular Imaging,

Presented on December 1, 2014

Participants

Satoshi Minoshima MD, PhD, Moderator: License agreement, General Electric Company Research Grant, Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV Research Grant, Hitachi, Ltd Research Consultant, Hamamatsu Photonics KK Grant, Nihon Medi-Physics Co, Ltd Research Grant, Astellas Group Research Grant, Seattle Genetics, Inc

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1) To discuss new molecular brain imaging techniques that are available in the clinic. 2) To explain how basic research has been translated to clinical applications. 3) To discuss approval processes that are necessary to establish clinical molecular brain imaging.

ABSTRACT

Sub-Events

MSMI24A     Amyloid Imaging: Translational Research to Clinical Applications
Alexander Drzezga MD

MSMI24B     How Molecular Imaging Contributes to Movement Disorders? Current and Future
Kirk Frey MD, PhD

MSMI24C     Quantitative Analysis and Interpretation of Molecular Brain Imaging
Satoshi Minoshima MD, PhD

MSMI24D     Making Molecular Brain Imaging Available in the Clinic: FDA and CMS
Peter Herscovitch MD

Cite This Abstract

Minoshima, S, Molecular Imaging Symposium: Molecular Brain Imaging: From Research to Clinical Applications.  Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL. http://archive.rsna.org/2014/14004203.html