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BNMS Research webinar series
BNMS Research webinar series
Virtual events (Monthly from November 2024)

These are virtual events

We launched a new series of webinars on the practical aspects of setting up a clinical trial

Each webinar focussed on one aspect of clinical trials with one talk by an expert on that topic supported by a panel of invited experts in the field.

Target Audience: Anyone involved in delivering clinical trials in nuclear medicine.

Format: Introduction by the BNMS President
Invited talk followed by a Q&A hosted by a panel of experts

Time: All webinars are from 6 - 7pm

Platform: The webinars will be hosted on Zoom.

The webinars are free to attend

The webinars will be recorded

Each event provides 1 CPD credit in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists

Educational aim: To provide practical advice on the topic of setting up and managing successful clinical trials

Webinars FREE to view on YouTube

Tuesday 12th November 2024 - Prof Gary Cook, Navigating the Regulatory Requirements to Imaging Research
Aim: To provide a roadmap for navigating nuclear medicine imaging research regulatory applications in England

Tuesday 10th December 2024 - Dr Maggie Cooper, The challenges of producing radiopharmaceuticals for research trials
Aim: To understand what validation is required to enable a new radiopharmaceutical to be manufactured for clinical trials

Tuesday 14th January 2025 - Prof Jane Sosabowski, Implementation of new radionuclides in clinical trials in the UK
Aim: To provide an overview of the steps we need to take to move novel targeted alpha therapies into the clinic in the UK

Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Dr Ian Newington, NIHR Funding for Clinical Trials and Studies in MRT
Aim: To provide an overview of the funding and support available from NIHR that could support research studies in MRT

Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Dr Juliana Maynard, Working Strategically across research councils to ensure collaboration at a national level
Aim: To give listeners and understanding of the benefits of cross council partnership working, and their capacity to evaluate, which leads to partnership effectiveness

Past webinars

Missed the past webinars? Access the recordings here (for BNMS Members only)

Tuesday 13th May 2025 - Prof Jonathan Wadsley, Experience of leading a multi-centre MRT trial
Aim: To consider the challenges and learning from leading a multicentre UK study employing standardised MRT dosimetry using the SELIMETRY trial as an example

Tuesday 10th June 2025 - Dr Jennifer Young, NEW TITLE: Creating opportunities for collaboration in clinical research including BNMS initiatives
Aim: To recap the previous seminars in this BNMS research series and provide an overview of the BNMS Research Champions Network

Tuesday 9th September 2025 - Dr Richard Southworth, New opportunities for cardiac molecular imaging in the era of Total Body PET
Aim: To explain the thought processes and practicalities of developing and validating new molecular imaging agents for cardiology, or how to repurpose existing agents for new applications

Sponsored by

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This webinar series is made possible through sponsorship from various industry supporters. However, they have had no influence on the speaker selection or topics covered

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