Article on the promise of whole-body dynamic PET
Our efforts to translate the concept of dynamic whole-body imaging to the clinical arena are taking notice, as seen in this web article: “A clinical take on whole-body dynamic PET”.
Our efforts to translate the concept of dynamic whole-body imaging to the clinical arena are taking notice, as seen in this web article: “A clinical take on whole-body dynamic PET”.
Arman Rahmim was voted Vice President-elect for the SNMMI CaIC Board of Directors, starting June 2016. The term for Vice President-elect is one-year, but is a four year commitment, becoming Vice President, followed by President and finally Immediate Past President of the Council.
It is with great pleasure to announce that on Feb 4th, 2015, Hassan Mohy-ud-Din successfully defended his PhD thesis, entitled: “Motion Correction and Pharmacokinetic Analysis in Dynamic Positron Emission Tomography”. He will be heading to Yale next as a post-doctoral research fellow to start the next exciting phase of his career.
Hopkins Insight has published an article entitled “Headband Could Offer Relief to Parkinson’s Patients” featuring Yousef Salimpour on his exciting work building a device to provide electric stimulation to a Parkinson’s disease (PD) patient’s brain at home, suppress
The Baltimore Sun has published an article featuring Yousef Salimpour, entitled: “Device developed at Hopkins could help Parkinson’s disease symptoms.” Congrats to Yousef for recognition of his great work!
Fereshteh Aalamifar successfully defended her PhD dissertation. The work, entitled “Co-Robotic Ultrasound Tomography: A New Paradigm for Quantitative Ultrasound Imaging” has been received very well so far, with multiple publications and patent application.
Hassan Mohy-ud-Din, an Electrical & Computer Engineering graduate student in the lab, has been awarded the 2014 Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) Bradley-Alavi Student Fellowship.
Nicolas is moving to Geneva to work in Dr. Habib Zaidi’s lab and pursue his research in whole-body parametric PET imaging. Best wishes to you Nicolas. It’s been a true pleasure to have you in the lab, and we look forward to interacting with you personally and professionally in the years to come (and to seeing you in SPIE this February and SNMMI in June!)
Position: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Division of Nuclear Medicine is seeking a post-doctoral fellow, to start February 1st, 2014. The research will take place in the Tomographic Image Reconstruction & Analysis Laboratory of Dr.
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