ClincialTrials.gov Education -UTSW-HRPP
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/hrpp/regulatory-support/ctgov/education.html
education, videos
Workstations: Quantitative Light Microscopy Core Facility - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/core-facilities/quantitative-light-microscopy/equipment-fees-and-services/workstations.html
Workstations (NL5.120P) The QLMC provides 3 powerful workstations: Workstation #1: Dell Precision T7600 workstation with 2 Intel Xeon CPUs, 128 GB RAM and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GPU graphic card Workstation #2: Lenovo 30B4 workstation with 64 GB RAM and NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 GPU graphic card Workstation #3: Dell Precision 7820 workstation with 128 GB RAM and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 GPU graphic card Software includes: Autoquant X3 for deconvolution Oxfort Instruments Imaris (always up-to-date
Seminar to Examine PET Drug Standards
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/drug-stand-sem.html
Sally Schwarz, M.S., Research Associate Professor of Radiology and Co-Director of the Cyclotron facility at Washington University in St. Louis, will present "USP chapter and 21 CFR part 212. Relevant differences and similarities" as part of the Cyclotron and Radiochemistry program seminar series.
Ponisio to Present CRP Seminar
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/sem-ponisio.html
Faculty Resources Employee Resources Cyclotron & Radiochemistry Program Adult Core Pediatric Core Operations & Resources Radiotracer Requests Publications News Contact Us Ponisio to Present CRP Seminar Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Mail Print “PET/MRI at Washington University in St. Louis” María Rosana Ponisio, M.D. Assistant Professor of Radiology Nuclear Medicine Division Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University School of Medicine Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Noon NE2.5
First Patient PET Scan in North Texas Performed with Cyclotron-Produced Radiotracer - Cyclotron and Radiochemistry News
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/first-patient.html
The Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center recently delivered its first radiotracer for human injection, launching a new era for nuclear medicine and molecular imaging in North Texas.
Grand Rounds to Discuss Imaging as a Biomarker
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/imaging-biomark.html
David Mankoff, M.D, Ph.D, Professor of Radiology with the University of Pennsylvania Health System, will present “Molecular Imaging as a Cancer Biomarker” as part of the Radiology Grand Rounds.
A New Informational Video is Created - Cyclotron and Radiochemistry News
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/info-vid.html
Housed underground and secured behind six-foot thick concrete vaults is a 22-ton machine speeding up scientific discovery at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Request for Proposals for Pilot Research Awards
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/pilot-awards.html
Applications are invited to develop novel imaging strategies that integrate advanced imaging technologies into cancer biology, prevention, and therapeutic monitoring. The ultimate goal of the projects is expected to have impact on management and outcomes in cancer patient care.
Imaging Disease in Living Subjects: Translating New Strategies from Bench to Bedside - Cyclotron and Radiochemistry News
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/bench-bed.html
Frederick Chin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Radiology Director, Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Program Director, Translational Radiopharmaceutical Sciences & Chemical Engineering Research (Tracer) Laboratory Stanford University
Town Hall Meeting to Introduce Cyclotron October 14
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/research/cyclotron/news/town-hall.html
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers, clinicians, and others across campus interested in the new Cyclotron facility are invited to attend a town hall-style meeting for a presentation on its capabilities and the timeline of its radiotracer delivery, along with an opportunity for questions and