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Welcome to the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 13 - 15 May 2024 in Belfast

Event Symposiums

Breakfast Symposiums:

Breakfast will be served during the Symposium

Curium Symposium

Title: Clinical Experience of 18F DCFPyl PSMA - one year on

Tuesday 14th May

Will now be held in Boardroom 1 on the 2nd floor

08.00 - 08.45

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Mediso Medical Imaging Systems Symposium

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Title: High-end translational SPECT imaging with multiple pinhole collimator

Presentations:
1. Clinical brain SPECT on the AnyScan Trio with multi-pinhole collimators Robin de Nijs, Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet, Neurobiology Research Unit
2. Preclinical Multiple Radionuclide Imaging in Radiopharmaceutical Development - John Wright, King’s College London

Tuesday 14th May

Room 1

08.00 - 08.45

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MIM Software Symposium

Title: MIM Experience at Royal Brompton: Clinical case studies and insights into our department's shift to MIM Software as our Nuclear Medicine Platform

Tuesday 14th May

Room 2

08.00 - 08.45

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Novartis

Title: Advances in Neuroendocrine Neoplasms -A Scientific Exchange

Tuesday 14th May

Room 3

08.00 - 08.45

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Spectrum Dynamics Medical Symposium

Title: Implementation and Use of Digital 360⁰ CZT-SPECT Imaging in Clinical Routine

Wednesday 15th May

Room 1

08.45 - 09.30

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Bayer Symposium

Title: In the PSMA era, Is there still a place for Xofigo▼(radium 223 dichloride) in the management of advanced prostate cancer?

Wednesday 15th May

Room 2

08.45 - 09.30

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You can still register for these at the registration desk during the conference

ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED


 

 

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