ESR meets EANM

Meets 4 - Radiology and Nuclear Medicine: opportunities for joint research

Lectures

1
Introduction

Introduction

05:00Carlo Catalano, Roma / IT, Rudi Dierckx, Groningen / NL

2
The beautiful world of radiopharmaceuticals

The beautiful world of radiopharmaceuticals

09:00Verena Pichler, Vienna / AT

3
Machine learning in hybrid imaging: the AutoPET challenge and beyond

Machine learning in hybrid imaging: the AutoPET challenge and beyond

09:00Clemens C. Cyran, München / DE

4
Theranostics: beyond imaging

Theranostics: beyond imaging

09:00Ken Herrmann, Essen / DE

5
Theranostics in interventional radiology

Theranostics in interventional radiology

09:00Gilles Soulez, Montreal / CA

6
Nuclear medicine: interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity

Nuclear medicine: interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity

09:00Wim J.G. Oyen, Arnhem / NL

5 min
Introduction
Carlo Catalano, Roma / Italy
Rudi Dierckx, Groningen / Netherlands
9 min
The beautiful world of radiopharmaceuticals
Verena Pichler, Vienna / Austria
1. To name and identify key radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine.
2. To describe the revolutionary concept of theranostic radiopharmaceuticals.
3. To explore nuclear imaging techniques for complementary diagnostics.
9 min
Machine learning in hybrid imaging: the AutoPET challenge and beyond
Clemens C. Cyran, München / Germany
9 min
Theranostics: beyond imaging
Ken Herrmann, Essen / Germany
1. To name and identify two focus areas of radioligand therapy in oncology.
2. To list three innovative theranostic targets.
3. To describe the challenges and opportunities of theranostics.
9 min
Theranostics in interventional radiology
Gilles Soulez, Montreal / Canada
1. To understand the current role of nuclear medicine to improve targeting during cTACE and TARE procedures.
2. To discuss the potential role of nanoparticles and liposomes in future theranostic strategies.
3. To discuss the potential role of magnetic nanoparticles and magnetotactic bacteria to improve MR-guided
targeting.
9 min
Nuclear medicine: interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity
Wim J.G. Oyen, Arnhem / Netherlands
1. To understand the dynamics of a nuclear medicine department in the evolving prospects of theranostics.
2. To understand the role of nuclear medicine in the multidisciplinary teams in the hospital.
3. To understand the specific training aspects to successfully run a nuclear medicine service.
10 min
Panel discussion

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