Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsNobel Prize for PET? Fireside chat with Hans RingertzAre we getting close to a Nobel Prize for clinical PET imaging? What does the ECR 1997 president make of ECR 2024? And should the next generation of radiologists subspecialize? We interview Prof. Hans Ringertz, an iconic figure in global radiology.March 8, 2024Womens ImagingChristiane Kuhl: Abbreviated MRI’s almost ready for clinical useAbbreviated MRI scans taking around five minutes are very nearly ready for clinical implementation, says top breast imaging researcher Prof. Dr. Christiane Kuhl, PhD.March 7, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Week in Review: Kuhl speaks on breast MRI | Radbruch talks MRI contrast safety | Radiographer gets struck offThe use of breast MRI for screening is making sustained progress, thanks in large part to the development of the abbreviated technique. That's the view of Prof. Dr. Christiane Kuhl, PhD.March 7, 2024MRIBonn or Berlin? Alex Radbruch reveals where his future liesWhat's the latest on gadolinium-based MRI contrast safety? How can AI help? We caught up with Prof. Dr. Alex Radbruch, who also comments on speculation he may move from Bonn to Berlin.March 5, 2024ECR 2024Shane Foley: Communication gap persists on patient shieldingThere's still work to be done when it comes to getting the message across to patients about the pros and cons of shielding. That's the view of Shane Foley, PhD, from Dublin.March 5, 2024ECR 2024The Viennese collection: Interviews from ECR 2024There's such little spare time during a major international congress like ECR that you probably haven't seen our full selection of video interviews produced as part of our coverage of this year's meeting. So below you'll find our archive.March 3, 2024ECR 2024Andrea Rockall provides pointers and clues for ECR 2025As ECR 2024 draws to a close, one person who has her attention firmly fixed on next year's congress is Prof. Andrea Rockall, who will preside over the 2025 congress (26 February to 2 March).March 3, 2024ECR 2024Adrian Brady seeks to bring clarity and common sense to AIThe recent statement on AI issued by five top radiological societies promises to have a significant and lasting impact on the pace of clinical implementation, asserts Prof. Adrian Brady from Cork, Ireland.March 2, 2024ECR 2024The Holloway view: Sustainability, workflow dominate in ECR 2024 exhibitionProviding firm evidence new technology is sustainable and has a positive impact on radiology workflow are the key priorities of vendors in Europe, says market guru Steve Holloway. He identifies the key industry trends.March 2, 2024ECR 2024How was your flight? Actually, it was 22 hours by busTypical small talk at ECR involves asking people about their trip to Vienna. For Dr. Uliana Pidvalna, PhD, and most of her 130 Ukrainian colleagues, it was an 800+ km bus ride that took 22 hours or more.March 1, 2024Previous PagePage 3 of 7Next PageTop StoriesMRILow sexual desire manifests as dimorphic brain processing on fMRIMen and women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) show dimorphic brain processing on functional MRI, researchers from a top U.K. facility have reported.Emergency RadiologyJAMA: Radiology among least affected services in Ukraine warEnterprise ImagingAgfa secures agreement with Dublin hospitalCTUse CCTA to track vasculopathy risk in heart transplant patientsSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET