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Advancing Molecular Imaging

September 27, 2011 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

Cardinal Health (Dublin, OH), the enormous for-profit healthcare company that manages hospitals and manufactures much of its own supply [MORE]

Molecular Imaging for Chronic Back Pain

July 26, 2011 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

Chronic back pain may be the single most expensive condition in American healthcare.  And finding the source of the [MORE]

More Horsepower for Molecular Imaging

May 3, 2011 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

Last month, four of the UK’s leading research institutions-the Medical Research Council, Imperial College London, King’s College London, and [MORE]

Nerve-Specific Fluorescent Probes

April 5, 2011 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

One feature of patient individuality is that the person on the surgical table may not have his or her [MORE]

Cerenkov Luminescence in Molecular Imaging

August 16, 2010 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

The blue glow of a nuclear reactor comes from a phenomenon called “Cerenkov luminescence,” where electrons moving through an [MORE]

Partners for Digital Pathology

May 4, 2010 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

Dr. Gerd Binning

Royal Philips Electonics, in the Netherlands, and Munich-based Definiens have signed an agreement to pursue molecular imaging.  [MORE]

Atomic Force Microscopy for Early Detection of Arthritis

February 24, 2009 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

Conventional wisdom holds that if you live long enough you’ll develop arthritis.  That may not be so likely, however, if [MORE]

Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI)

January 6, 2009 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

Mammography, ultrasound, MRI and BSGI are four techniques for imaging invasive lobular carcinoma.  At a meeting of the Radiological Society [MORE]

Seeing Where to Cut People

September 9, 2008 | Terry Sharrer | Posted in Newsletter

Cancer takes its name from the Latin for crab; so now imagine trying to cut a crab from a block [MORE]