Celebrating Xuezhu Zhang for getting best paper and Edwin Leung for getting best data sciences poster at the Society for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging conference for their EXPLORER work!
We are getting some interesting results using ultra-short time-frames for PET imaging - we are starting to be able to directly capture cardiac motion and blood flow. Check out this video:
https://t.co/T0ns836ZyM
FDA 510(k) clearance has been obtained for the uEXPLORER. This means we will be able use #EXPLORER to provide clinical care for our patients as soon as the EXPLORER center opens. Big step forward!
https://t.co/l2Pzvdg3lT
@UCD_Cancer@UCDavisHealth@UCDRadiology
Only 7 days left to apply for postdoctoral positions to work on the EXPLORER scanner at UC Davis! The deadline is December 15th. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be involved at the very beginning of something with the potential to be truly tran…https://t.co/GbVjo8Es23
The brilliant work lead by @SimonRCherry and Eric Berg was highlighted on https://t.co/Vq6jtvPCPf. The EXPLORER consortium involves the development and construction of the world’s highest sensitivity positron emission tomography (PET) scanner. https://t.co/B6EaoU1zu7
#UCDavis is creating the future of #radiology: A mashup between traditional PET and CT, the EXPLORER images the whole volume of the body simultaneously, building up a detailed three-dimensional model in less than a minute https://t.co/9tgR22GToS
UC Davis scientist Julie Sutcliffe and surgical oncologist Richard Bold have been awarded a $1 million “New Therapies Challenge” grant from the
Pancreatic Cancer Collective in an effort to improve survival for people with the disease https://t.co/VZy9puPQmg