AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersRadiology EducationNew imaging research facility to open in BerlinA new graduate school for the development of imaging in medicine will open its doors next April in Berlin, according to a statement from the German Radiology Society (DRG).November 20, 2016Organized Radiology IssuesSFR offers musculoskeletal courseThe French Radiology Society (SFR) is offering a new e-learning program in musculoskeletal imaging to radiologists.November 20, 2016Clinical NewsHermes expands North America executive teamSwedish nuclear medicine software developer Hermes Medical Solutions said it is expanding its operations in North America, welcoming new leaders in the process.November 17, 2016Clinical NewsU.K. publishes CT good practice guideAn expert working party led by the U.K. Association of Healthcare Technology Providers for Imaging, Radiotherapy & Care (AXREM) has published a practical guide for hospitals to help ensure optimum dose management and patient safety when performing CT and x-ray examinations.November 17, 2016Industry NewsToshiba highlights research on monochorionic twinsToshiba Medical Systems is highlighting a research collaboration just announced between St. Michael's Hospital and the University of Bristol in Bristol, U.K., that aims to improve survival rates of monochorionic twins by bringing about a better understanding of cardiac function and disease development. The study will use Toshiba's Aplio 500 ultrasound scanner.November 17, 2016Organized Radiology IssuesGerman, Swiss researchers win BJR awardsGerman and Swiss researchers were presented with British Journal of Radiology (BJR) awards at the British Institute of Radiology (BIR) annual meeting held earlier this month in London.November 17, 2016Industry NewsMedian appoints new executivesImaging software developer Median Technologies has signed Jeanne Hecht as chief operating officer and Nicholas Campbell as chief commercial officer.November 15, 2016Clinical NewsEgyptian mummies, 50 baby crocs star in new exhibitionThe Dutch National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden plans to open its ground-breaking Egyptian galleries to the public on 18 November with a special exhibit featuring the power of 3D x-ray scanning and visualization.November 15, 2016Clinical NewsMR contrast safety consortium takes shapeAn Italian and a Dutch radiologist have launched the Gadolinium Retention Evaluation Consortium (GREC), a group that seeks to foster broad-based and international collaboration on addressing the safety of gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs).November 15, 2016Clinical News'World's largest imaging study' claims advancesUK Biobank, which calls itself the world's largest imaging study with plans to scan more than 100,000 participants, is adding imaging centers and undertaking new projects, according to the group's November 2016 newsletter.November 15, 2016Previous PagePage 459 of 935Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingDBT plus synthesized mammo leads to fewer false-positive recallsA German study has found that digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) plus synthesized mammography leads to lower false-positive recall rates than digital mammography.CTImaging linked to blood cancers in younger patientsWomens ImagingDutch authors cast light on uterine fibroidsCTDL algorithm estimates lung nodule cancer risk, reduces false positivesMolecular ImagingNeuroinflammation persists for 2 years in long COVID