AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersIndustry NewsNuclidium wins award to study NET radiopharmaceuticalRadiopharmaceutical developer Nuclidium and the University Hospital Basel, Switzerland, have received an Investigator Award from the Neuroendocrine Tumors Research Foundation to support a phase I trial of its TraceNET copper-based diagnostic radiopharmaceutical for neuroendocrine tumors (NETs).March 20, 2023Artificial IntelligenceBrainomix secures FDA clearance for stroke AI softwareArtificial intelligence (AI) software developer Brainomix has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its flagship e-ASPECTS stroke imaging software.March 20, 2023Molecular ImagingWorld Molecular Imaging Society mourns death of Elliott LasserThe World Molecular Imaging Society is mourning the death of Dr. Elliott Lasser, known for his contributions to contrast agent research.March 19, 2023Medical, Legal, and PracticeUncovered: Draft MRI safety guidelinesThe American College of Radiology (ACR) has released a draft manual on MRI safety and is seeking feedback on the guidelines.March 19, 2023Artificial IntelligenceRhisa and Gradient Health to collaborate on imaging dataTwo artificial intelligence training data companies, Paris-based Rhisa and Gradient Health in North Carolina, U.S., have entered a partnership to provide imaging data to researchers worldwide.March 19, 2023Molecular ImagingCurium comments on supply challenges for Eclipse clinical trialNuclear medicine company Curium confirmed in a recent statement that it doesn't expect supply challenges of its lutetium-177 prostate-specific membrane antigen with 3-iodo-D-tyrosine for the company's Eclipse phase III clinical trial.March 19, 2023Industry NewsPhilips and Champalimaud to cut CO2 emissions by halfPhilips and Lisbon-based biomedical research institution Champalimaud Foundation have signed an agreement to cut the foundation's carbon dioxide (CO2) footprint from diagnostic and interventional imaging equipment by 50% by 2028.March 14, 2023Industry NewsBlack patients diagnosed with lung fibrosis at younger agesBlack patients are diagnosed with, hospitalized for, and die of pulmonary fibrosis at younger ages than their white or Latinx counterparts, according to a study published on 10 March in JAMA Network Open.March 12, 2023Industry NewsEuropean companies to develop strategies for dismantling cyclotronsA group of European companies plans to develop "turnkey" options for dismantling aging cyclotrons, according to an article in the Brussels Times.March 12, 2023Clinical NewsMIM Software, Stanford deliver telehealth to UkrainiansMIM Software and Stanford University are partnering to deliver telehealth to Ukraine, launching TeleHelp Ukraine support to deliver free and accessible services to Ukrainians.March 2, 2023Previous PagePage 87 of 934Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingNeuroinflammation persists for 2 years in long COVIDA Dutch team has used PET to reveal neuroinflammation in patients with persistent severe fatigue and difficulty concentrating more than two years after COVID-19 infection.MRIChatGPT gathers momentum in MR imagingCTLow-dose CT ties emphysema to mortality in previous smokersMRIKeep calm: Booklets aim to conquer children's anxietySponsor Content"Join Us"