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BNMS Student Prize winners 2026

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Posted by: Caroline Oxley

The BNMS can announce the Student Prize Winners for 2026!

1st Student Prize - Submission 263 The clinical value of dual tracer multi-modality DaTSCAN and FDG-PET-CT imaging in the assessment of parkinsonism: a single centre study

Goes to Momna Arshad from Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton and Chamani Punchihewa, Patrick Begley, Nitasha Singh, Sara Amro, Sabina Dizdarevic from Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton

2nd Student Prize - Submission 290 The role of [18F]FDG PET/CT in managing patients with suspected infective endocarditis: a retrospective study

Goes to Abigail Yun Hui Tan, Leroy Akeru, Aarushi Bahuguna, Raaga Ritika Devabaktuni, from Imperial College London, London and Mitesh Naik from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

3rd Student Prize - Submission 89 The development of calibration curve of [18F]FDG using Gafchromic LD-V1 Film: A source-matched calibration approach

Goes to Tengku Mohammad Yoshandi from Medical Imaging Programme, Department of Health and Care Professions, Faculty of Health and Life Science, University of Exeter, Exeter and Awal Bros University, Pekanbaru, Indonesia, Hairil Abdul Razak from Medical Imaging Programme, Department of Health and Care Professions, Faculty of Health and Life Science, University of Exeter, Exeter, Nick Stone from Department of Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Environment, Science, and Economy, University of Exeter, Exeter and James Davies from Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre, University of Exeter, Exeter


 

 

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