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March 18, 2009
Symposium on Multimodality Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Media Advisory
For April 30-May 1, 2009
Contacts:
Amy Shaw, (703) 652-6773, ashaw@snm.org
Kathryn Wiley, (703) 326-1184, kwiley@snm.org
WHAT: SNM Symposium on Multimodality Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging
This two-day symposium focuses on advances in stem cell therapy, leading-edge research in imaging technology and targeted imaging of the cardiovascular system, including imaging of cardiovascular receptors, vascular biology, myocardial metabolism and myocardial repair.
SNM and the International Partnership for Critical Markers of Disease (CMOD) will host a satellite meeting devoted to FDA requirements for manufacturing PET radiopharmaceuticals the evening of Friday, May 1. This meeting will take place immediately following the conclusion of the Multimodality Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Symposium.
Registration is free for members of the press and freelancers with a letter of assignment. Advance and on-site phone interviews can also be arranged with presenters for members of the press who wish to cover the symposium remotely.
WHEN: Thursday, April 30–Friday, May 1, 2009
WHERE: Natcher Auditorium, National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Md.
WHY: The symposium brings together individuals from multiple scientific disciplines—including medicine, chemistry, engineering, physics, molecular biology, cardiovascular physiology and imaging sciences—with the goal of collaborating, sharing research and promoting an advanced understanding of the emerging field of cardiovascular molecular imaging.
This meeting continues the work of an earlier initiative held at the National Institutes of Health, which served as the basis for the first textbook dedicated to the field of cardiovascular molecular imaging. The 2009 meeting is designed to stimulate further growth in the field by attracting individuals from both the basic science and clinical communities, with a special emphasis on encouraging participation by junior scientists. The overall structure of the meeting includes a series of lectures by experts in the field, panel discussions and an abstract poster session.
For a complete program, please visit www.snm.org/cvmi2009.
WHO: This program is organized by SNM: Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy, with additional support from partners working in molecular imaging and cardiovascular health.
Academy of Molecular Imaging
American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
American Society of Echocardiography
RSNA
GE Healthcare
Covidien
Molecular Targeting Technologies
Society of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences
MDS Nordion
International Partnership for Critical Markers of Disease (CMOD)

