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Welcome to the 50th BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 22 - 24 May 2023 in Harrogate

Event Symposiums


AAA Symposium

AAA will be hosting an evening symposium titled 'RLT User Group Meeting 2023 - On capacity expansion for radioligand therapy'
Date: Sunday 21st May
Time: 4.30pm - 7.20pm
Location: Kings Suite, Harrogate Convention Centre ( entrance is Entrance 3 on King's Road)
The Symposium will be followed by a dinner (optional) and accommodation is available


Find out more here
Register for the AAA Evening Symposium here


Breakfast Symposiums: - *Reserve your place via the registration system

Spectrum Dynamics Symposium

Monday 22nd May 09.40 - 10.20

Breakfast will be served from 9.15am

Title: Why CZT 3D Imaging is the New Standard
We will be inviting 2 speakers to present on a technologist and radiologist point of view of integrating 3D imaging into their department.
We shall also discuss why 3D imaging should be the new standard in Nuclear Medicine Imaging.



Curium Symposium

Monday 22nd May 09.40 - 10.20

Breakfast will be served from 9.15am

DCFPyL PET Imaging - Five Years of Experience from Research to Clinical Use



MIM Software Symposium

Tuesday 23rd May 08.15 - 08.55

Breakfast will be served from 8am

Experiences of implementing low code workflows to replace a wide range of image processing applications.
Physics Perspective
Technologist Perspective
Dr Jonathan Taylor and Mr Philip Knapton, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals



Bayer Symposium

Tuesday 23rd May 08.15 - 08.55

Breakfast will be served from 8am

Title: Molecular radiotherapy in advanced prostate cancer: Real-world cases and how to set up a service






 

 

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