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BNMS AWARDS AND PRIZES WINNERS 2022
 
President's Medal 2022
Professor Sally Barrington
King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas' PET Centre

 

Sally Barrington & Richard Graham

Norman Veall 2020
Professor Phil Blower
St Thomas' Hospital

 

Phil Blower & John Buscombe

 
Norman Veall 2022
Doctor Daniel McCool
Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust

 

Daniel McCool & John Buscombe

 

Radiographers, Technologists & Nurses Group Award 2020
Mr Alan Deakin (deceased)
Clinical Technologist, Birmingham City Hospital

 

Jilly Croasdale & Alan Deakin

Radiographers, Technologists & Nurses Group Award 2022
Mrs Sandra Johns
Southampton General Hospital

 

Sandra Johns & Lydia Glowacki

Roll of Honour 2020
Dr John Rees
University Hospital of Wales

 

John Rees & John Buscombe

Roll of Honour 2022
Professor Kevin Bradley
Cardiff University

 

Richard Graham & Kevin Bradley

 

Honorary Membership 2020
Professor Richard Underwood
Royal Brompton Hospital

 

Richard Graham & Richard Underwood

POSTER PRIZES SPONSORED BY National Physical Laboratory
 
3rd Poster Prize of £100 awarded to:
Rita Cabrala, Glenn Woolleya,b, Graham Wrighta, Gerard Averya
aHull University Teaching Hospitals, Hull, United Kingdom. bUniversity of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom
No. P01 “Implementation of Whole-Body Bone SPECT-CT imaging
 
2nd Poster Prize of £200 awarded to:
Maha AlRasheedia, Sai Hanb, Matt  Neilsonc, Fraser Hendryb, Ahmed Alkarnd, John D Maclayd, Hing Y. Leunge
aInstitute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, West of Scotland PET Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. bWest of Scotland PET Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
No. P26 “A comparative evaluation of mediastinal nodal SUVmax and SUV ratios from 18F-FDG PET-CT to predict nodal metastases in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
 
1st Poster Prize of £300 awarded to:
James Hubber, Ruby Callister, Anton Paramithas 
St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
No. P55 “Initial Experience using the HaNNA Mannikin phantom – A training tool for gamma probe use in Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Procedures
  
RTNG PRIZES SPONSORED BY CURIUM
 
Poster Prize of £300 awarded to:
Mary-Frances Dempsey, Ana Matos, Sandy Small, Sai Han, Natasha Fullerton, Alice Nicol 
NHSGGC, Glasgow, United Kingdom
No. P15 “Usefulness of dynamic brain PET image acquisition in pre-surgical epilepsy work up
 
Oral Prize of £300 awarded to:
Tim Melhuish 
University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom
No. 34 “Speeding up SPECT scans using “Acquire During Step” mode

 
MULTIMODALITY PRIZES SPONSORED BY BNMS
 
Poster prize of £300 awarded to:
Amanda Isherwood, Rita Cabral, Ged Avery 
Castle Hill Hospital, Hull, United Kingdom
No. P69 “Is 1 second per projection SPECT-CT sufficient as an adjunct for problem solving in planar bone scintigraphy? A case series utilising a new technique
 
Oral Prize of £300 awarded to:
Anna Coad, Hesham Dyab, Louise Hartley, Dave Colville 
West of Scotland PET centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom
No. 95 “Insights from the first [18F]PSMA-1007 PET-CT imaging service in Scotland – detection rate and factors predicting disease detection
 
RADIOPHARMACY ORAL PRIZE SPONSORED BY ALLIANCE MEDICAL
 
£250 awarded to:
Afnan Darwesha, Maggie Coopera, Victoria Gibsonb, Sally Barringtona, Morad Sallamb, Amita Patelb, Vincenzo Abbatea, Asma Aktera, Michelle Maa, Julia Blowera, Philip Blowera
aKing’s College London, London, United Kingdom. bGuy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
No. 3 “Targeting microbial siderophore receptors: first GMP formulation of [68Ga]Ga-DFO for PET imaging of microbial infection
 
SAUL HERTZ RADIOTHERAPY PRIZES SPONSORED BY AN ANONYMOUS DONOR
 
 
Poster Prize of £100 awarded to:
Christopher Oldfielda, Nat Gunsona, Ben Shawa, Michael Gornalla, Jill Tippinga, Steve Jeansa, Pippa Laneb
aThe Christie, Manchester, United Kingdom. bTerumo Corporation, Surrey, United Kingdom
No. P43 “Experiences as the First UK Centre to Provide 166Ho Microsphere Treatment 
 
Oral Prize of £250 awarded to:
Anne-Marie Stapletona,b, Nathaniel Scottb, Yong Dub,c
aRoyal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, United Kingdom. bGenesisCare, Windsor, United Kingdom. cRoyal Marsden Hospital, London, United Kingdom
No. 49 “Variation in retrospective patient specific external dose rate and subsequent radiation restrictions following five [177Lu]Lu-PSMA therapy cycles in an outpatient setting 
  
ORAL PRIZES SPONSORED BY BNMS
 
3rd Prize of £100 awarded to:
Lara Bonneya, Daniel McGowana,b
aOxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom. bUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
No. 33 “Audit of Activity Residues for DAT, Parathyroid and GFR Examinations 
 
2nd Prize of £200 awarded to:
Ingebjørg N. Hungnesa, Truc T. Phama, Charlotte Rivasa, George Firtha, James A. Jarvisa, Jennifer D. Younga, Philip J. Blowera, Paul G. Pringleb, Michelle T. Maa 
aKing’s College London, London, United Kingdom. bBristol University, Bristol, United Kingdom
No. 80 “Diphosphine bifunctional chelators: [99mTc]Tc-DPPSMAt tracers for PSMA imaging in prostate cancer.
 
1st Prize of £300 + President’s Cup awarded to:
Nathaniel Scotta, Matthew Pattersona, AnneMarie Stapletona,b, Anita Hartea, Yong Dua,c 
aGenesisCare, Windsor, United Kingdom. bRoyal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, United Kingdom. cThe Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
No. 83 “Experience of performing [177Lu]Lu-PSMA radionuclide therapy in an outpatient setting 
 
YOUNG INVESTIGATORS PRIZE SPONSORED BY BNMS
 
£500 awarded to:
Harry Grovera,b, Dhifaf Jasimb, Beverley Ellisa, Kostas Kostarelosb 
aDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom. bNanomedicine Laboratory, National Graphene Institute and Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
No. 58 “Chelator-Free Radiolabelling and Purification of Graphene Oxide Nanosheets of Different Lateral Sizes
 
STUDENT PRIZES SPONSORED BY BNMS
 
3rd Prize of £100 awarded to:
Alvin Gardnera, Amarjot Chanderb, Prakash Manoharanb, Peter Julyanb, Thomas Westwoodb
aUniversity of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. bThe Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom
No P22 - “Great Expectations - comparing our clinical experience of [F18] PSMA PET-CT with previously published performance
 
2nd Prize of £200 awarded to:
Ines M Costaa, Giuseppe Schettinob,c, Gilbert O. Fruhwirthd, Samantha Y.A. Terrya
aDepartment of Imaging Chemistry and Biology, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom. bFaculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom. cDepartment of Medical Radiation Sciences, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, United Kingdom. dImaging Therapies and Cancer Group Comprehensive Cancer Centre, School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom
No 68 – “Correlation of in vitro radiotoxicity induced by Auger electron emitters and Beta minus particles with delivered absorbed dose
 
1st Prize of £300 awarded to:
Maha AlRasheedia, Sai Hanb, Matt Neilsonc, Fraser Hendryb, Ahmed Alkarnd, John D Maclayd, Hing Y. Leunge
aInstitute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow , West of Scotland PET Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. bWest of Scotland PET Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. cCancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. dRespiratory Medicine, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. eInstitute of Cancer Scienses, Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
No P26 – “A comparative evaluation of mediastinal nodal SUVmax and SUV ratios from 18F-FDG PET/CT to predict nodal metastases in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
 
BNMS Lee Jenkins Memorial Prizes sponsored by Hermes
 
Oral Prize of £300 awarded to:
Anthony Murraya, Matthew Memmott
aBradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, United Kingdom. bManchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom
No. 46 “UK Audit of national variation in calculated radiation doses due to radionuclide exposure 
 
Poster Prize of £300 awarded to:
Anna Chilcotta,b, James Scuffham
aRoyal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, United Kingdom. bUniversity Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom
No. P52 “Feasibility of Quantification of 177Lu on a Cadmium Zinc Telluride Gamma Camera 
 

POSTERS AWARDED CERTIFICATES OF MERIT 2022

P13 Multi-modality molecular imaging can aid the probable clinical diagnosis of chronic traumatic 
encephalopathy (CTE)
Benjamin Becarevica,b, Sergejs Magersb, Nitasha Singhb, Nicolas Eftychioub, Maryam Jessopb, James Hunterc, Malgorzata Raczekd
aBrighton College, Brighton, United Kingdom. bUniversity Hospital Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton, United Kingdom. cClinical Imaging Sciences Centre Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom. dCentre for Dementia Studies Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre Brighton Sussex Medical School, Brighton, United Kingdom
 
 
P29 Streamlined Imaging Pathway In Prostate Cancer Restaging; Using The CT in SPECT-CT
Lucia Chen, Hassan Ahmed, Peter Ostler, Barnaby Barrass, Kai  Low 
Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Luton, United Kingdom 
 
P36 A Case of Unusually Large Kidneys
Sergejs Magers, Nitasha Singh, Sabina Dizdarevic
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton, United Kingdom
 
P40 Single time point dosimetry following [177Lu] Lu-PSMA using xSPECT Quant
Sofia Michopouloua, Timothy Melhuisha, Gemma Lewisa, Anna Chilcotta, Francis Sundramb, Zia Saadb, Liane Armstrongb, Nadine Duffinb, Julian Williamsb, Matthew Guya
aImaging Physics, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom. bNuclear Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom
 
P42 Using quantification of bone scans and assessment of blood markers to identify prognostic and response markers in radium therapy
James Gray, James Scuffham, Ralf Clauss, Manu Shastry, Vineet Prakash
Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, United Kingdom
 
P48 Is there a Role for Learning from Excellence as a Tool in Radiation Safety Learning?
Alice Nicol, Ross Williamson
NHS GGC, South & Clyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
 
P50 Investigating the Effect of Step and Shoot Continuous Acquisition on SPECT Image Quality
Jasmine Daviesa,b, Gordon Ellula, Liviu Stanisora, Claire Hookera, John Dicksonb
aEast Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, Canterbury, United Kingdom.
bUniversity College London, London, United Kingdom
 
P53 Characterisation of SPECT-CT system for Dead-Time in post-therapy imaging of 177Lu
Lara Bonneya, Daniel McGowana,b, Lawrence Huttona, William Turnera

aOxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom. bUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

P61 Carer & Comforters Audit
Aimee Ellis, Liana Bates, Caitlin Reilly, Alice Nicol

Department of Nuclear Medicine & DCPB, Glasgow, United Kingdom

P64 Experience of [177Lu]Lu-DOTA-TATE therapy patient transfer to High Dependency Unit’
Anita Kaur, Caitlin Reilly, Ross Williamson, Jonathan Dixon, Alice Nicol

Department of Nuclear Medicine, DCPB, NHS GGC, Glasgow, United Kingdom

P66 Myocardial perfusion imaging: a comparison of the incidence of subdiaphragmatic interference in MPS 2-day SPECT-CT and Rb-82 PET
Niamh Bickford, Joe Purden 

Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom 

 

 

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