AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsNucletron debuts gynecology brachytherapyRadiation oncology firm Nucletron has launched a gynecologic brachytherapy technology partnership with AKH Vienna.September 8, 2008Clinical NewsDutch reactor down two more monthsThe Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group in the Netherlands predicts it will be late October or November before it can resume production at the High Flux Reactor in Petten.September 7, 2008Clinical NewsMedima upgrades PacsPrinterHealthcare IT developer Medima Solutions of Leiden, the Netherlands, has released a new version of its PacsPrinter.September 4, 2008Clinical NewsContextVision nets three OEM contractsSwedish image enhancement developer ContextVision has inked agreements with three undisclosed x-ray OEMs for its GOPView XR2-ADi package.September 3, 2008Clinical NewsBayer Schering, Epix to end Vasovist partnershipContrast agent firms Bayer Schering Pharma and Epix Pharmaceuticals have agreed to end their marketing partnership for the Vasovist blood-pool MR angiography agent that Epix developed.September 3, 2008Clinical NewsEuropean group meets over isotope supplyThe Association of Imaging Producers & Equipment Suppliers (AIPES) held a meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on September 3 to discuss the shortage of molybdenum-99 in Europe.September 3, 2008Clinical NewsNAS to divest nontherapeutic productsRadiation therapy firm North American Scientific (NAS) has signed a definitive agreement to sell its nontherapeutic product line to Eckert & Ziegler Isotope Products of Berlin.September 3, 2008Clinical NewsTomTec launches new echo modeTomTec Imaging Systems has launched 2D Cardiac Performance Analysis, a new package for its CardioArena echocardiography PACS software.September 1, 2008Clinical NewsPACSGear opens European officePACS accessories firm PACSGear has opened an office in Munich, Germany, to provide sales and logistics functions for its products and services in Europe.September 1, 2008Clinical NewsAECL: Increased production won't cover demandEven with increased production, Atomic Energy of Canada (AECL) says its Chalk River nuclear reactor in Ontario will not be able to meet the global demand for medical radioactive isotopes.August 28, 2008Previous PagePage 876 of 934Next PageTop StoriesMRIGEHC reveals plans to acquire Belgium’s icometrixGE HealthCare (GEHC) has agreed to acquire icometrix, the Leuven-based developer of AI software for analysis of neurological disorders on brain MRI exams.Molecular ImagingDutch study proposes method for developing pediatric DRLsArtificial IntelligenceMajor shake-up looms for AI platform sectorCTFrench expert shows how to reduce contrast media wasteSponsor ContentJoin Us!