| Scientific Imaging Editor
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Computercraft seeks an experienced imaging scientist/editor to provide scientific leadership for the development and maintenance of the new imaging agent database at the NIH. The individual will interact with NIH staff scientists and extramural advisors onsite at the NIH campus. This diversified and challenging position requires a PhD (strongly preferred) with postdoctoral laboratory experience or MS degree with exceptional research experience in imaging sciences or highly related field.
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| Molecular Imaging and Contrast Agent Database
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The Molecular Imaging and Contrast Agent Database (MICAD) is an online source of information on in vivo molecular imaging agents based on recommendations from the extramural community.
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| Letter From The President May 2009
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One of the ways in which the President of the SRS communicates with the membership is through a through a series of letters published in the society's journal, Nuclear Medicine and Biology, published eight times per year. These messages are made available online as each issue is published and are archived here for future reference.
Read Letter From President Heinz Coenen, PhD (.PDF file)
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| AAUP Newsletter
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A court decision on Thursday offered a ringing endorsement of the economic basis for tenure and the interconnection among tenure, economic security, and academic freedom.
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| SRS Journal
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Nuclear Medicine and Biology publishes original research covering all aspects of radiopharmaceutical chemistry: synthesis, radiopharmacy, in vitro and ex vivo testing, and in vivo evaluation of molecular probes for PET, SPECT, planar imaging, and autoradiography.
Full-text articles are available from 1998 to the present. Access to abstracts is complimentary. Access to full text is limited to SRS members and print subscribers.
eManuscript Submission now possible from the the online journal site.
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| SRS At A Glance
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The SRS is an international society providing academic and intellectual support for radiopharmaceutical science. The SRS is a multidisciplinary professional organization dedicated to the advancement of excellence in education and research in radiopharmaceutical science and in the study and use of radiopharmaceuticals.
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| 18th International Symposium on Radiopharmaceutical Sciences
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The first symposium of this series was held at Brookhaven (USA) in 1976. Subsequently, biennial meetings were held alternately in Europe and North America, with each fifth meeting in Asia/Australia. Following the highly successful 17th Symposium held in Aachen, Germany, in 2007, the 18th Symposium will be held in Edmonton, Canada in 2009. This is the premier international conference in the field of radiopharmaceutical sciences. Contributions and participants from all over the world are welcome.
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| Radiopharmacology & Radiopharmacy Preconference Workshop
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A combined workshop on radiopharmacology
and radiopharmacy will be held at the 18th International
Symposium of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences
(ISRS-18) in Edmonton, Canada, July 12, 2009 from 1-5 pm.
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| Future SRS Symposiums
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19th International Symposium on Radiopharmaceutical Sciences (ISRS)
Summer 2011
Amsterdam
Interested in hosting a future ISRS?
Please click here for more information.
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| Presentations from the American Nuclear Society Symposium on Radioisotopes in Medicine and Industry
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Manpower and Education Excerpts from June 11, 2008
Session Chair: Silvia Jurisson, University of Missouri – Chemistry
- Speaker: Dave Robertson, University of Missouri – MURR
- Speaker: Carolyn Anderson
- Speaker: Heino Nitsche, University of California-Berkeley
- Speaker: Ken Nash, Washington State University
- Speaker: Robert Atcher, Los Alamos National Laboratory, (LANL)
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