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Appendix A Information-Gathering Sessions
Pages 141-145

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... , and by five professional organizations with an interest in nuclear medicine. The following is the list of topics and speakers for the open session: • Mission of DOE's Isotope Program, John Pantaleo, M.S., Program Director, Isotope Programs, Office of Nuclear Energy, DOE • DOE Support of Nuclear Medicine Research, Michael Viola, M.D., Director, Life and Medical Sciences Division, Biological and Environmental Research, Office of Science, DOE • NIH and National Cancer Institute (NCI)
From page 142...
... . The following is the list of topics and speakers who presented during the open session: • NCI's Current and Future Commitment to Translational Research: an Interim Report of the Translational Research Working Group, Ernest Hawk, M.D., M.P.H., Director of the Office of Centers, Training, & Resources in the Office of the Director, NCI, NIH • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry: Future Needs and Directions, Michael Welch, Ph.D., Professor of Radiology, Molecular Biology and Pharmacology, and Biomedical Engineering, and Co-Director of the Division of Radiological Sciences, Washington University Medical School
From page 143...
... . The following is the list of panelists for the open session: • Paul DeLuca, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies, University of Wisconsin • Claude Meares, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, University of California at Davis • Mark Green, Ph.D., Professor and Head of the Division of Nuclear Pharmacy Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Purdue University • Greggory Choppin, Ph.D., Senior Scientist & Project Director, Florida State University • Jeffrey Norenberg, Ph.D., Associate Director, New Mexico Center for Isotopes in Medicine, University of New Mexico • Michael Graham, M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Iowa, for American College of Radiology • Ken Miller, M.S., Professor of Radiology & Director in Medicine, Pennsylvania State University, for Health Physics Society • Sabee Molloi, Ph.D., Professor, Radiological Sciences, University of California at Irvine, for American Association of Physicists in Medicine • William Jagust, M.D., Professor of Neurology, University of California at Berkeley, for American Academy of Neurology • Ward Digby, Ph.D., Director, Siemens • Ludger Dinkelborg, Ph.D., Head of PET Research, Schering AG • Bernard Fine, M.D., Ph.D., Genentech
From page 144...
... The following is the list of speakers for the open session: • Imaging in the Brain Sciences 2006,Marcus Raichle, M.D., Professor of Radiology, Neurology, Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering and Psychology and co-Director, Division of Radiological Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine • State of the Science in Nuclear Medicine, Markus Schwaiger, M.D., Professor & Director, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Technical University of Munich • Need a New Discovery Pathway for Molecular Imaging Bio and Surrogate Markers, Michael Phelps, M.D., Ph.D., Chair of Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Director of Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging, and Director of the Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles • The Future of Nuclear Medicine at the DOE Laboratories, Stephen Derenzo, Ph.D., Senior Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory • SPECT and SPECT/CT Instrumentation and Computation, Bruce Hasegawa, Ph.D., Professor of Radiology, University of California at San Francisco • Nuclear Medicine Preclinical Instrumentation Technologies: microPET and Beyond, Arion Chatziioannou, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular & Medical Pharamacology, University of California at Los Angeles • Instrumentation and Computation: Role of Modeling and Computation in Nuclear Medicine, Sung-Cheng Huang, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Molecular & Medical Pharamacology and Department of Biomathematics, University of California at Los Angeles • Siemens Molecular Imaging, Bernard Bendriem, Ph.D., Vice President, Science & Technology, Siemens • Susan Knox, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University • David Goldenberg, M.D., Sc.D., President, Garden State Cancer Center • Mark Kaminski, M.D., Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Director of the Leukemia/Lymphoma Program, University of Michigan • Alexander McEwan, M.D., Nuclear Medicine Physician and Di
From page 145...
... The objective of the fifth meeting was to gather information on further sponsor perspective and regulatory hurdles facing the field of nuclear medicine. The following is the list of speakers for the open session: • Michael Viola, M.D., Director, Life and Medicine Sciences Division, DOE • John Pantaleo, M.S., Director, Isotope Programs, DOE • Belinda Seto, Ph.D., Deputy Director, NIBIB, NIH • George Mills, M.D., Director, Division of Medical Imaging & Hematology Products, Food and Drug Administration A.6 SIXTH MEETING, FEBRUARY 19–20, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C.


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