Quick Reference For Press & Media (SNMMI Newsroom)
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Welcome to SNMMI's Newsroom
SNMMI's online newsroom provides reporters with the information you need to write articles and gain background information on the many topics related to molecular imaging and therapy and nuclear medicine.
The newsroom includes press releases on the work of SNMMI and SNMMITS researchers featured in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine and the Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology; fact sheets about SNMMI, SNMMITS, molecular imaging and therapy and its benefits, PET technology and nuclear medicine; frequently asked questions (FAQs); leader bios; and an image library.
SNMMI's communications department staff is available to handle your inquiries, arrange interviews with experts, provide copies of research articles and serve as a source for story ideas regarding the latest advances in molecular nuclear imaging and therapy.
For assistance, contact Susan Martonik, Associate Director of Public Reations, via e-mail at pr@snmmi.org or via phone at 703.326.1184.
Resources for Press & Media
Press Releases
All press release inquiries should be directed to pr@snmmi.org or via phone at 703.652.6773.
Fact Sheets
For in-depth information about how molecular imaging and nuclear medicine are transforming the future of patient care and advancing treatments for cancer and other diseases, explore SNMMI's resource center. SNMMI can connect you with subject-matter experts and can accommodate tight deadlines and any type of related article, from an in-depth piece to fast facts.
SNMMI Experts (Bios)
Information on SNMMI & SNMMITS leaders and executives.
Story Ideas and Tips
SNMMI provides reporters with ways in which molecular imaging and nuclear medicine intersect with today's medical concerns, such as breast cancer, heart disease and brain disorders.
SNMMI In The News
See what others are saying about SNMMI in some recent news highlights.
Useful Information
JNM & JNMT
SNMMI publishes two peer-reviewed medical journals: the Journal of Nuclear Medicine and the Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology. The journals and their Web pages provide reporters with great research tools.
SNMMI Centers of Excellence
The Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation and Translation was organized by SNMMI in 2005 to advance the science of molecular imaging and therapy through education, research and advocacy efforts.
The PET Center of Excellence is an organizational component within SNMMI dedicated to all aspects of the development and use of the positron emission tomography (PET) and PET/computed tomography (CT) in the detection and treatment of disease.
Professional Careers
SNMMI meets the professional needs of its 18,000 member scientists, physicians and technologists by offering educational opportunities and advocacy activities, keeping members up-to-date with the latest news and research in the field.
SNMMI Meetings
Annual Meeting
The potential of molecular imaging and therapy and the power of nuclear medicine—and their impact on patient care—are explored at SNMMI's Annual Meeting, the world's largest event focused exclusively on the fields of molecular imaging and nuclear medicine.
Mid-Winter Educational Symposia
SNMMI'S Mid-Winter Educational Symposium explores exciting new directions research and patient care are taking in molecular imaging and nuclear medicine, including cardiovascular imaging, therapy, PET/CT and SPECT/CT.
The Latest News
SNMMI Press Releases
- May 10, 2013 SNMMI Holds Joint Workshop with the National Cancer Institute on Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
- May 7, 2013 Brain Amyloid Imaging Infographic
- May 1, 2013 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Detection Enhanced with PET/CT
- Apr 8, 2013 SNMMI Celebrates 60th Annual Meeting
- Apr 1, 2013 Early COPD Diagnosis Possible with Nuclear Medicine
Molecular Imaging
- May 17, 2013 PET/CT bests biopsy in diagnosing lymphoma bone marrow involvement
- Nordion to manufacture NAV5001 agent for clinical trials
- Docs see care quality but not cost benefits to HIT, survey shows
- FDA clarifies existing guidance on medical-device appeals
- Drug-tracking measure obtains House panel OK
- Sanofi partners with PatientsLikeMe for clinical trial recruitment
Industry News
- May 17, 2013 FDA clears upgrade for PET systems






