- Register for SNMMI 2025 Mid-Winter Meeting & ACNM Annual Meeting! The 2025 SNMMI Mid-Winter and ACNM Annual Meeting— January 30 – February 1 in Anaheim, CA—will feature three educational tracks highlighting the latest innovations and techniques in the field, including a dedicated Cardiovascular track. Registration – SNMMI MWM
- Quick-Reference Protocol Manual for Nuclear Medicine Technologists — 2nd edition! This refreshed edition includes 28 new and 71 updated protocols, designed to serve the practical needs of technologists. Each protocol is a reliable resource listing essential information for the procedure. Order now!
- HOAG Annual Oncologic PET/CT and MIT Course: This three-day course from April 2-4 in 2025. It is at the Waterfront Beach Resort in Huntington Beach, CA. This three-day course will emphasize modern PET/CT Imaging and Molecular Imaging and Therapy (MIT) with targeted imaging and therapy radiotracers. This course will include 12 hours of lectures from MIT leaders around the world and 12 hours of dedicated computer workstation time for attendees to personally review order 500 PET/CT studies. Learn more here! https://hoag.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=5&EID=24726
- Attend the Miami Thyroid Oncology Symposium: The 7th Annual Miami Thyroid Oncology Symposium will be held on Friday February 28th, and Saturday March 1st, 2025 to discuss the rapidly expanding science of “Thyroid Oncology”. The science of thyroid cancer diagnosis and treatment is rapidly evolving. The new paradigm involving molecular pathology and nuclear theranostics have profoundly changed the philosophy and techniques of surgery and radioactive iodine (RAI) beta-knife therapy. 2025 MTOS Symposium Registration (miamicancerresearch.org)
- Submit your abstracts for the 2025 Annual Meeting! – SNMMI is now accepting original scientific abstracts for the 2025 SNNMI Annual Meeting to be held June 21-24, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The deadline to submit is January 13, 2025. Learn more. https://snmmi.org/AM/AM/Abstracts.aspx?hkey=78ce72fc-6bed-4475-8cda-7bebc806ae76
- Community Based Theranostics Grant $100,000 – For the purposes of this application, the science submitted should focus on highly innovative research projects that will improve/expand access to theranostic radiopharmaceuticals in community-based practices and advancing collaboration between academic research centers and community-based practices that will enhance overall patient access to Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging and Radiopharmaceutical therapies via community-based clinics. We appreciate the generous donation from Oliver Buck, Udo J. Vetter, and the ITM corporation to the SNMMI Mars Shot Research Fund in partial support of this one-year grant. https://snmmi.secure-platform.com/site/solicitations/103/home
- FIVE General or Innovator’s Grant $100,000 – This application focuses on highly innovative research initiatives designed to advance precision and personalized healthcare through diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine.We appreciate the generous donation contributions from numerous donors such as The Alavi Family, Lilly, GE, Jack Hoppin, and Sofie BiosScience/Patrick Phelps to help fund these 5 one-year grants.https://snmmi.secure-platform.com/site/solicitations/107/home
- Early Detection of Prostate Cancer Grant $100,000 – For the purposes of this application, the science submitted should focus on nuclear medicine research in early detection for patients with early stage prostate cancer (e.g., low to intermediate risk (Grade Group 1 and 2: Gleason score 6 and 7 (3+4)) that aims improve patient management, potential overall survival, and quality of life. We appreciate the generous donation from Telix to the SNMMI Mars Shot Research Fund in partial support of this one-year grant. https://snmmi.secure-platform.com/site/organizations/main/submissions/details/3357