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CMIIT Membership Welcome Packet
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Membership Welcome Packet Page 1 Table of Contents
Page 2 Message from the President
Page 3 CMIIT Member Benefits
And Resources Summary
Page 7 Understanding and Accessing
your SNMMI Membership
Benefits Page 11 CMIIT Educational Resources
Page 12 About CMIIT
Page 13 CMIIT 2012 Board of Directors
Page 15 How to Get Involved?
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President’s Message
The Future is Bright for CMIIT
In an historic membership vote, in June 2012, the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) voted to amend their Articles of Incorporation and change their name to the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI). Although the society’s name was just recently changed, the SNMMI has been focusing on molecular imaging for many years now. As SNMMI continues to broaden its activities and offerings to encompass all molecular imaging modalities, the Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation and Translation (CMIIT) will focus its attention on the translation of innovative new technologies and agents. Our recently completed strategic planning process resulted in a new vision and mission that better aligns with the expertise of our membership:
Vision: Molecular imaging will be an integral part of the medical standard of care by providing specific information that will be used for diagnosis and to guide therapeutic decisions that improve health and well‐being. Mission: To engage the molecular imaging community and leverage the SNM infrastructure to advance the adoption of emerging molecular imaging technologies and probes in preclinical and clinical applications.
Over the next year, CMIIT will be partnering with SNMMI on an Optical Imaging Task Force. The Task Force has been charged with: (1) looking at ways to engage the optical imaging community, particularly those interested in clinical translation of the technology, (2) developing appropriate meeting content (possibly at SNM meetings, at other meetings like the Optical Society of America, or even a stand‐alone meeting), and (3) developing other education and membership content that will appeal to the optical imaging community. As with most successful ventures, it is important to not only use internal resources and expertise, but to also collaborate and partner with likeminded individuals and organizations. This year, CMIIT is partnering with the PET Center of Excellence on a full day symposium at the 2013 Mid‐Winter Meeting on PET/MR; A Different Spin on Nuclear Imaging: The Role of PET/MRI in Molecular Imaging. The symposium will provide a review of the issues related to PET/MRI technology including brief primers on physics and instrumentation, emerging dual imaging biomarkers, and potential clinical applications in neurologic, cardiovascular, oncologic, and musculoskeletal disorders. SNMMI through CMIIT’s initiation is also partnering with the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) to put on a special meeting, “State‐of‐the‐Art Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology and Therapy,” that will take place in February 2013. This collaboration is a first for both organizations and arises from the CMIIT and SNMMI strategic plans, in which CMIIT is charged with “Increasing knowledge among members of the scientific community involved in biomedical research about the current value and future promise of molecular imaging, help cross fertilization to other disciplines, and make them aware of the power of molecular imaging and help researchers there get their advances and discoveries to clinic using in vivo imaging.” In addition, CMIIT will also be focusing on several key initiatives:
1. Outreach to the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Science (NCATS); 2. Preclinical imaging standardization and training; 3. Outreach to academic tech transfer officers and companies to discuss and develop best practices to commercialize
agents and technologies. These continuing efforts will make our Center, as well as SNMMI, an effective advocate, a comprehensive educational resource, and a welcoming organizational home for all molecular imaging professionals.
President, Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation and Translation
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CMIIT Member Benefits & Resources Summary Members of CMIIT are driving the molecular imaging revolution that is transforming health care. As a CMIIT member, you will receive:
Regular copies of MI Gateway, the quarterly newsletter of the CMIIT
A wide range of educational opportunities related to multimodality molecular imaging across preclinical,
translational and clinical applications
Information on grants, awards and other funding opportunities directed to molecular imaging research,
including the annual SNMMI Young Investigator and Lab Professional Awards
Opportunities to become involved in issues of interest and concern to you – including best practices for
preclinical imaging, the development of new tracers and emerging technologies
Monthly digests of the most relevant research articles on molecular imaging – including optical,
multimodality, PET and emerging technologies
Meeting notices and news of educational opportunities
Networking opportunities with a diverse range of professionals in the field
Representation of your professional interests to SNMMI leadership
The opportunity to gain leadership exposure within the molecular imaging community
A $20.00 discount for SNMMI‐sponsored categorical session.
Website
CMIIT’s website (www.SNMMI.org/cmiit) contains a wealth of continuously updated information designed to keep you informed about developments in molecular imaging. On the site you will find: Special resource sections on different modalities, specific diseases and clinical applications Links to Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging articles related to molecular imaging Monthly selections of the most relevant clinical and basic science research papers A web site dedicated to the needs of preclinical researchers: www.SNMMI.org/preclinical Our quarterly newsletter, MI Gateway Medical and industry news Educational resources, such as patient fact sheets, a bibliography, glossary, curriculum resources,
presentations, “how‐tos” and detailed information on different MI modalities Content capture from CMIIT meetings and workshops CMIIT governance information Links to molecular imaging meetings and related organizations Information about grants and awards A listserv for discussions about current topics in the field
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Our Quarterly Newsletter ‐ Up‐to‐Date‐ Information When You Need
As a member of the molecular imaging community, you need constant updates on changes and developments in the industry to be successful. The center’s quarterly newsletter—MI Gateway—features highlighting important molecular imaging news, references, and meetings of interest as well as quarterly updates on CMIIT activities and initiatives.
CMIIT’s Monthly E‐Newsletter and SmartBrief
Daily molecular imaging and industry news as well as monthly CMIIT updates both via email, keep center members informed of recent developments in the field, meetings of interest, center activities and supply a list of the most relevant molecular imaging papers published in the past month.
Education
CMIIT coordinates activities designed to prepare a workforce of physicians, scientists, and technologists with background in and understanding of the science of molecular imaging.
CMIIT sponsored continuing education sessions at the SNMMI Annual Meeting on molecular imaging
topics and a molecular imaging research track Young Investigator Symposium.
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Our speakers’ bureau is matching molecular imaging speakers
and experts with SNMMI chapters, patient organizations, and
other groups who want to learn about various aspects of
molecular imaging.
A course for molecular imaging residents has been developed
and is currently available. The course will be made into an
enduring 13‐part series and will be available in September 2012
for the 2012/2013 academic year. A white paper outlining a
curriculum for molecular imaging scientists/researchers has
been published in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine
A curriculum for a translational molecular imaging
scientist/physician is being developed
Grants and awards in molecular imaging are being funded by
the Education and Research Foundation for SNMMI, including
molecular imaging research grants for junior medical faculty,
pre‐doctoral and postdoctoral molecular imaging scholar
programs, and new, expanded student travel awards. In
previous years, up to $300,000 has been awarded. Resources to
support learning can be found here:
SNMMI’s Education Department offers online teaching files, online
lectures and workshops that include molecular imaging topics. See
www.SNMMI.org/education for details.
CMIIT Sponsored Summits/Symposia/Workshops
For additional information visit the CMIIT’s webpage for sponsored summits/symposia/workshops
Upcoming Meetings:
Molecular Imaging Resident Training Series
Ongoing live webinars until September 2012, also available on demand
live webinars approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
Registration is available for individual lectures or entire series
14th International Workshop on Targetry and Target Chemistry
Riviera Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico
August 26, 2012 ‐ August 29, 2012
37th Annual Western Regional SNNMI Meeting
October 25 ‐ October 28, 2012
Monterey, California
Best Practices inPreclinical Imaging
…
An initiative sponsored by
SNMMI Center for Molecular Imaging &
Translation to provide a resource
for preclinical imaging laboratory managers and
personnel. The site provides guidelines
based on the community experience in designing and conducting
preclinical imaging experiments.
VISIT Best Practices in Preclinical Imaging
Website!
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Molecular Imaging: Preclinical and Clinical
Advances
Boston, Massachusetts
Oct 16, 2012 ‐ Oct 19, 2012
AMA: 30.5
63rd AALAS National Meeting
November 4‐8, 2012
Minneapolis, Minnesota
SNMMI 2013 Mid‐Winter Meeting
January 23‐27, 2013
New Orleans, Louisiana
State‐of‐the‐Art Molecular Imaging in Cancer Biology and Therapy
co‐sponsored by SNMMI and AACR
February 27‐March 2, 2013
San Diego, California
2nd World Congress on Ga‐68
February 28 ‐ March 2, 2013
Chandigarh, India
20th International Symposium on Radiopharmaceutical Sciences (ISRS2013) May 12‐17, 2013 Seoguipo, Republic of Korea SNMMI 2013 Annual Meeting June 8‐12, 2013 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Archived materials from the following workshops are available on the Website:
Multimodality Molecular Imaging of Prostate Cancer Summit (2011)
Breast Cancer Imaging and Treatment: State of the Art (2011)
Molecular Neuroimaging Symposium (2010)
Nanomedicine and Molecular Imaging Summit (2010)
Multimodality Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Symposium (2009)
Molecular Imaging: The Future of Modern Medicine (2008)
Strategies for Imminently Emerging Technologies: An Action Planning Retreat (2007)
Molecular Imaging: Shaping the Future (2006)
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Understanding and Accessing your SNMMI Membership Benefits
Online Member Account
As a Member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging you automatically have an online account. Unless you have modified your login and password, your login information should follow the format below: Login: (Your SNMMI Membership ID) Password: (Your Last Name) For example, if your Membership ID is 454500 and your last name is Jones, you would login as: Login: 454500 Password: Jones As an SNMMI member you are given privileges to access the members‐only‐section of the website. To access your account, log‐in to the SNMMI website by clicking on the “log‐in” button in the top left hand corner of the page. If you have forgotten your password, you may click “forgot password” or call the SNMMI office at 703‐708‐9000 for assistance.
Access Your Online CMIIT Educational Resources
Training Resources for Scientists
SNMMI’s Annual Meeting Virtual Learning
Molecular Imaging Training Class
Preclinical Imaging Website
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Establishing your SNMMI online account will:
Enable you to take advantage of full access to the SNMMI collection of online courses in the SNMMI
Learning Center.
Enable complete access to the SNMMI Career & Job Center
Provide you with access to the online Journal of Nuclear Medicine, and MI Gateway, the CMIIT official
newsletter, as well as features of the members’ only section of the website.
Allow you to view Your Membership Profile, Update your Contact Information and Review Your
Memberships and Subscriptions online.
Communicate with other CMIIT and SNMMI Members via the online e‐community.
Shop in the SNMMI Store and receive member only discounts.
Renew your membership online.
Review your Contact Information, Memberships and Subscriptions online. Once you have set up your SNMMI Account you will be able to review your current contact information, memberships, and subscriptions online. We recommend that you verify your contact information, and update it with any changes you may have over time. Keeping your contact information up‐to‐date ensures that you will receive your publications on‐time and that access to the CMIIT e‐mail based programs such as Smartbrief, MI Gateway and member announcements will not be interrupted.
Membership Directory One of SNMMI’s most popular resources! As an SNMMI member, you will have access to an online database of
contact information for 18,000 medical imaging practitioners—just like you.
Access to Research and Information SNMMI membership gives you the ability to quickly and easily search the comprehensive body of molecular
imaging research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine and an opportunity to subscribe to Molecular
Imaging and Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology at a discounted rate. JNM is the most prominent peer‐
reviewed journal in the field of medical imaging, and both online and print editions are included with your
membership. Published monthly, JNM features clinical investigations and basic science articles on advances in
the field, continuing education, book reviews, employment opportunities and updates on rapidly changing
issues in practice and research.
Questions About Your Membership?
Contact us, or visit our Membership Services Page
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For Technologists: Management of Your VOICE Credit When you become a member, you are automatically enrolled in the computerized continuing education
accounting system for technologists (VOICE). Programs approved by other recognized continuing education
evaluation mechanisms can be submitted for VOICE credit and tracking. Plus, you have instant access to your
VOICE transcripts on the SNMMI Website at any time. SNMMI also offers VOICE Category A and Category A+
credit sharing for NMTCB and ARRT.
For Physicians: Management of Your CME Credit When you become a member, you can access our CE Center to manage your CME credits that were sponsored
by SNMMI, submit or review CME applications for activities that you are organizing or update your information
for activities that you are participating in as a presenter. SNMMI will electronically transfer your CMEs through
the CME Gateway to the ABNM and ABR, which can be a great time saver. Essentially, this is the place for
activity organizers, faculty, and attendees to build, review and evaluate educational activities sponsored by
SNMMI.
Funding for Research and Professional Development SNMMI offers a comprehensive grants and awards program for physicians, scientists, technologists and lab
professionals pursuing nuclear medicine and other molecular imaging modalities. Research grants, fellowships,
scholarships and other awards are available through support from the Education and Research Foundation for
SNMMI.
Exclusive Discounts on Publications and Products SNMMI members receive substantial discounts on all of our products and educational programs! You can
purchase books, journals, pamphlets, meeting materials, specialty items and much more via the SNMMI Store at
www.SNMMI.org/shop.
Special Member Benefits SNMMI offers several member‐only benefit programs. From credit cards to group insurance to discounted car
rentals—SNMMI membership provides access to all the benefits you need to put your mind at ease, your money
to work and your savings away for a rainy day. For a complete list of SNMMI affinity programs, visit
www.snmmi.org.
Advocacy and Outreach in Washington SNMMI is pursuing a comprehensive and proactive advocacy program that includes Congress and the Federal
regulatory agencies. SNMMI’s Health Policy and Regulatory Affairs team monitors all congressional and
regulatory actions that affect nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. In addition to our ongoing dialogue with
Capitol Hill, each year a series of scheduled meetings between SNMMI members and Congressional legislators
and staff gives SNMMI members direct input into the federal legislative process. Recognizing that molecular
imaging must be embraced by the wider clinical community if it is to thrive, SNMMI is finding common cause
with other medical societies as well as patient organizations, all of whom share our ultimate goal of providing
the best possible patient care.
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Patient Advocacy Advisory Board
Representatives from some of these patient organizations sit on the SNMMI Patient Advisory Board,
which provides SNMMI staff, volunteer leaders, and members with the patient perspective with
respect to molecular imaging and nuclear medicine matters. This relationship helps ensure patients’
concerns, ideas, experiences, and recommendations are reflected in the Society’s myriad endeavors.
Be Active in Your Chapter SNMMI has a strong grassroots network that provides a forum for members to take an active part in local
activities. As an SNMMI member, you are automatically enrolled in one of 14 state or regional chapters located
throughout the United States and Canada. Chapter participation enhances one of the most valuable member
benefits—networking and sharing ideas with your peers. Chapters also provide a venue for earning continuing
education credits.
Participate in SNMMI Councils
In an effort to meet the needs of individual disciplines involved in nuclear medicine and molecular
imaging, SNMMI established special interest councils. Each council has a set of objectives related to its
particular discipline, with some councils providing professional networking opportunities, educational
programs and special interest newsletters.
Training Resources for Technologists • VOICE Management
• SNMMI Technologists Section
• Clinical Trials Network: Online Lectures and Webinars
• Molecular Imaging Resident Training Series (Webinars)
Nuclear Medicine Residency Curriculum Resource Compendium • Molecular Imaging Resident Training Series (Webinars)
• Nuclear Medicine Residency Curriculum Resource Compendium
• Advanced Curriculum for Residents interested in expanding their knowledge of molecular imaging.
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How Can I Get Involved in CMIIT?
Your CMIIT membership affords you many excellent opportunities to meet, network, share your expertise with, and learn from your fellow CMIIT
Members:
• Join one or more of our Task Forces.
• Interact with fellow CMIIT and SNMMI Members.
• Publish your own articles and research in the CMIIT publications.
About CMIIT
CMIIT Vision: Molecular imaging and molecularly targeted therapy will be an integral part of the medical
standard of care by providing specific information that will be used for diagnosis and to guide therapeutic decisions that improve health and well‐being.
CMIIT Guiding Principles: CMIIT will help establish a pathway for integrating molecular imaging into basic
science, drug discovery, clinical trials, and routine practice via collaboration with academic center, industry, philanthropy, and government agencies.
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History The Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation and Translation
(CMIIT) was formerly the Molecular Imaging Center of Excellence
(MICoE) until September 2010, when it changed its name as part
of a new strategic plan. The MICoE was launched in June 2006 as
an organizational component within the SNMMI that was
dedicated to all aspects of molecular imaging in the detection and
management of disease. Funded by a $5 million five‐year Bench
to Bedside fundraising initiative, MICoE was charged with helping
guide SNMMI through the transition from a nuclear medicine
society to an organization that welcomed all disciplines involved in
the many facets of molecular imaging. MICoE spearheaded the
implementation of an ambitious strategic plan that included
advocacy for molecular imaging, education and collaboration with
referring physicians and patient groups, training and education for
the current and future workforces on the applications of
molecular imaging, and support for innovations in translational
research.
Six years later, the successful results of these initiatives are reflected throughout SNMMI membership categories, meeting programming, web resources, publications, and all of our other offerings. As SNMMI continues to focus on integrating all molecular imaging modalities, the new CMIIT will focus its attention on the translation of innovative new technologies and agents. We completed a strategic planning process that resulted in a name change and a new, more focused mission and strategic plan for our Center. Please visit www.molecularimagingcenter.org/strategicplan to view the CMIIT strategic plan. SNMMI’s mission is to improve healthcare by advancing molecular imaging and therapy. CMIIT’s mission is to engage the molecular imaging community and leverage the SNMMI infrastructure to advance the adoption of emerging molecular imaging technologies and probes in preclinical and clinical applications.
CMIIT Goals Ensure Nuclear Medicine Residency education contains
sufficient MI content to make residents aware of and prepared for future molecular imaging clinical applications.
Develop educational resources for a “translational researcher”. CMIIT will provide researchers with needed education and training on the “nuts and bolts” of
CMIIT Contact Information
Members Questions Phone: 703‐708‐9000 Email: [email protected] CMIIT President Todd E. Peterson, PhD Vanderbilt University Medical Center 6015‐322‐2648 [email protected] CMIIT Vice President Jonathan McConathy, MD, PhD Washington University Medical Center 314‐362‐2809 [email protected] Secretary/Treasurer Chris Contag, PhD Stanford University School of Medicine 650.725‐8781 [email protected] SNMMI Leadership Director & SNMMITS Administrator Nikki Wenzel‐Lamb, MBA 703‐652‐6766 [email protected] SNMMI Program Manager Terpse Gentile 703‐652‐6776 [email protected]
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translating and transitioning an agent or technique from preclinical research into the clinical practice (tracer development, equipment, funding).
Develop curriculum guidelines and resources for a molecular imaging scientist.
Public policies and regulations should facilitate the approval and adoption of new MI technologies.
Increase knowledge among members of the scientific community involved in biomedical research about the current value and future promise of molecular imaging, help cross fertilization to other disciplines, and make them aware of the power of molecular imaging and help researchers get their advances and discoveries to the clinic using molecular imaging.
Diversify CMIIT’s membership. CMIIT will represent a molecular imaging community that includes diversity in work role, modality and provide the appropriate resources for this diverse membership.
Develop funding mechanisms for CMIIT projects.
Highlight and explore emerging technologies (such as nanoparticles) that may be novel, experimental, and possibly controversial.
Board of Directors Todd E. Peterson, PhD President Associate Professor Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences AA‐1105 Medical Center North Nashville, TN 37232‐2310 Phone: (615) 322‐2648 Email: [email protected] Jonathan McConathy, MD, PhD Vice President Washington University Medical Center Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Campus Box 8223 Saint Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314)362‐2809 Email: [email protected] Chris Contag, PhD Secretary/Treasurer Associate Professor Departments of Pediatrics, Microbiology & Immunology, & Radiology Director, Stanford Infrared Optics & Photomedicine Center Co‐director, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) Clark Center, East Wing E150 318 Campus Drive Stanford, California 94305
Phone: (650)725.8781 Email: [email protected] Carolyn J. Anderson, PhD Past President Professor of Radiology Director, Molecular Imaging Laboratory University of Pittsburgh Bridgeside Point 1; Room 452 100 Technology Dr Pittsburgh, PA 15219‐3130 Phone: 412‐624‐6887 Email: [email protected] Jeff Bulte, PhD Board Member Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine 720 Rutland Ave Traylor Building, Rm 217 Baltimore, MD 21205 Phone: (443)287‐0996 Email: [email protected] Frederic H. Fahey, DSc. Board Member (SNMMI appointment) Children’s Hospital Boston Division of Nuclear Medicine 300 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02115 Phone: (617) 355‐2809 Email: [email protected]
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Michael M. Graham, PhD, MD Board Member (SNMMI appointment) University of Iowa Dept of Rad Rm 3863jpp 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: (319) 356‐3380 Email: michael‐[email protected]
Edward (Ted) E. Graves, PhD Board Member Associate Professor Stanford University 875 Blake Wilbur Dr. CC‐G202 Stanford, CA 94305‐5847 Phone: (650)723‐5591 Email: [email protected] Jan Grimm, MD, PhD, ABNM Board Member MSKCC 1275 York Avenue Post Box 248 New York, NY 10065 Phone: (646) 888‐3095 Email: [email protected] Peter Herscovitch, MD Board Member (SNMMI appointment) NIH PET Department NIH Clinical Center Bldg 10, Rm 1C401 10 Center Drive MSC‐1180 Bethesda, MD 20892‐1180 Work Phone: (703) 919‐8050 Email: [email protected] Lauren E. Hoffman, PhD Intern Post‐doctoral Fellow Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Radiology‐Neuroradiology 1550 Orleans Street Cancer Research Building‐II Baltimore, Maryland 21231 Email: [email protected]
Kimberly A. Kelly, PhD Board Member Associate Professor Biomedical Engineering University of Virginia Box 800759, Health System Charlottesville, VA 22908 Phone: (434) 243‐9352 Email: [email protected] Laura K. Norman, CNMT, PET Board Member Lantheus Medical Imaging 1497 Newton Ave SE Atlanta, GA 30316 Phone: (706) 318‐9131 Email: [email protected] Buck Rogers, PhD Board Member Washington University in St. Louis 4511 Forest Park BLVD, Suite 411 St. Louis, MO 63108 Phone: (314) 362‐9787 Email: [email protected] Andrew Tsourkas, PhD Board Member Associate Professor University of Pennsylvania 210 S. 33rd Street 240 Skirkanich Hall Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: 215‐898‐8167 Fax: (215)‐573‐0290 Email: [email protected]
John F. Valliant, PhD Board Member McMaster University 1280 Main St. West Room BSB‐B23 Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1 Phone: 905 525 9140 ext 22840 Fax: (905) 522‐7776 Email: [email protected]
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Neil Vasdev, PhD Board Member Director of Radiochemistry/Associate Professor MGH/Harvard Medical School Nuclear Medicine, Mass. General Hospital 55 Fruit St, White 427 Boston, MA 02114 Phone: (617) 643‐4736 Email: [email protected] Peter S. Conti, MD, PhD Non‐voting; Ex‐ Officio University Southern California 1510 San Pablo Street Suite 350 Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: (323) 442‐5940 Fax: (323) 442‐5778 Email: [email protected]
Timothy DeGrado, PhD Ex Officio Non‐voting Professor of Radiology Department of Radiology 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 Phone: (507) 538‐4319 E‐mail: [email protected] Michael D. Devous, Sr., PhD Non‐voting; Ex‐Officio UT Southwestern Medical Center Nuclear Medicine Center 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas, TX 75390‐9061 Ph: (214) 648‐3315 [email protected] Mehran Sadehi, MD Ex Officio Non‐voting Associate Professor of Medicine Yale University/WAMC 950 Campbell Ave., #111B West Haven, CT 06516 Phone: (203) 648‐5711 x3398 Email: [email protected]
CMIIT‐ Call for Volunteers‐ How to Get Involved? The Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation and Translation offers a variety of opportunities to get involved. The following information outlines each task force CMIIT currently has, as well as specific goals that each task force is currently working on. While this list is comprehensive of the current activities, the CMIIT Board of Directors will create new task forces to work on new programs if the need arises. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Website Task Force Chair: Alan B. Packard, PhD Time Commitment: Quarterly conference calls The Website Task Force oversees the CMIIT website and guides its continued development into a resource that will serve as a central repository for online information, education, and training in molecular imaging. The website will serve to increase understanding about the benefits and applications of molecular imaging, create an interest in utilizing molecular imaging to advance patient care, and generate interest in utilizing molecular imaging to advance research in relevant areas. This Task Force will provide critical input into the development of materials that discuss the applications and diagnostic and therapeutic benefits of molecular imaging. Working groups in the areas of optical imaging, ultrasound, neuroimaging, and MR imaging assist these efforts by providing specialized content. ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Editorial Board Task Force Chair: Alternates each issue Time Commitment: Quarterly conference calls The Editorial Board oversees the production of the MI Gateway newsletter (members serve as editors of specific issues on a rotating basis); assists in assigning authors for Focus on Molecular Imaging (in Newsline) if requested; consults on authors/topics for Focus on Molecular Imaging (in JNM) and in the Molecular Imaging Journal; reviews monthly MI references, selecting the best to be highlighted in the monthly CMIIT email blast and on the website; and provides images for Image of the Month feature (website) and for use in other publications and marketing materials. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Preclinical Imaging Task Force Chair: Stuart Berr, PhD Time Commitment: Quarterly conference call This Task Force was formed to create best practice guidelines based on how to design and conduct preclinical imaging experiments; to serve as consultants on preclinical imaging issues; to develop resources for training MI lab specialists; to encourage the development of standards for image formats and management, and to develop standard protocols for imaging database management and methods. Recently, this group has undertaken an effort to collaborate with European and Australian researchers to create a global training and certification program. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Program Task Force Chair: Jan Grimm, MD, PhD Time Commitment: Monthly Conference Calls (beginning in September ‐ May) Develop molecular imaging based educational programs for the annual and midwinter SNM meetings as well as‐ programs in conjunction with the EANM, WMIC and any others that are deemed necessary and appropriate. These programs should be molecular imaging‐based but not necessarily nuclear‐centric (i.e., encompassing MRI, optical, etc.). ____________________________________________________________________________________ Membership and Innovation Task Force Chair: Todd Peterson, PhD Time Commitment: Bi‐Monthly Conference Calls One of the primary goals of this task force is to develop a program to attract a broad spectrum of molecular imaging physicians, scientists, technologists, and technicians to SNMMI. But this task force has a broader mandate than simply creating a membership recruitment campaign to attract molecular imaging professionals. It determines how SNMMI and CMIIT can better meet the diverse educational, professional, and scientific needs of this very large and multidisciplinary community. ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Nominating Task Force Chair: Carolyn Anderson, PhD Time Commitment: Bi‐Monthly Conference Calls (beginning in October ‐ May) The Nominating Committee develops the slate of candidates for the CMIIT Board of Directors election each spring. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Translational Research and Education Task Force Chairs: Jeffrey Norenberg, PharmD, D. Scott Holbrook, BS, CNMT, FSNMMI‐TS and Jonathan McConathy, MD, PhD Time Conference Calls As Needed: Promote training and education in the area of translational molecular imaging. Finalize curriculum for molecular imaging translational researchers and determine if Certification Exam is necessary/desirable. The Task Force will identify strategies and best practices to reduce the cost of developing a new molecular imaging agent. They will serve as Liaison from CMIIT/SNMMI to NCATS to increase interaction with NCATS and other translational initiatives (e.g., CTSAs). Develop collaborative initiatives with NCATS (i.e. symposium on imaging and translation). Pursue collaborations with Science Translational Medicine (AAAS) and other journals with translational emphasis and promote special issue or topical review on imaging. In addition, seek membership for someone with imaging expertise on editorial board of these journals. ____________________________________________________________________________________ NEW in 2012: SNMMI Optical Imaging Task Force Chairs: Frederic H. Fahey, DSc. and Christopher Contag, PhD Time Commitment: Monthly Conference Calls (beginning August 2012) Look at ways to engage the optical imaging community, particularly those interested in clinical translation of the technology. Develop meeting content (possibly at SNM meetings, or at other meetings like the Optical Society of America or even a stand‐alone meeting). Develop other education content. Create PR and/or membership opportunities to attractive members of the optical imaging community.