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RSNA News - December 2004

Program and Grant Announcements

New Grant for 2005

The deadline is January 10 to apply for a new grant cosponsored by RSNA, Association of University Radiologists (AUR), Association of Program Directors in Radiology (APDR) and Society of Chairmen of Academic Radiology Departments (SCARD).

The RSNA/AUR/APDR/SCARD Radiology Educational Research Development Grant is designed to encourage innovation and improvement in health sciences education.

For more information or an application, go to www.rsna.org/research/foundation/erd.html.

CVI Fellowships

Through a grant from the RSNA R&E Foundation, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation is accepting applications for its 2006-2007 clinical fellowship in cardiovascular imaging (CVI). This position will be within the current one-year cardiovascular tomography fellowship program. The fellowship experience will emphasize integrated non-invasive cardiovascular imaging with state-of-the-art MR imaging and multidetector CT within a busy clinical service.

For more information, contact Richard D. White, M.D., at (216) 444-2740 or at .

Also through a grant from the R&E Foundation, Stanford University is accepting applications for its 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 one-year fellowships in non-invasive CVI. Fellows will receive detailed training in the principles and use of multidetector row CT and cardiovascular MR imaging systems within the context of a busy clinical cardiovascular imaging service.

For more information, contact Geoffrey D. Rubin, M.D., at (650) 723-7647 or at .

Register Now for BIROW 3

Register online for the third Biomedical Imaging Research Opportunities Workshop (BIROW 3), March 11-12, 2005, in Bethesda, Md.

The goal of the workshop is to identify and explore new opportunities for basic science research and engineering developments in biomedical imaging, as well as related diagnosis and therapy. This year's topics include:

  • Cell Trafficking
  • Informatics Solutions in Imaging
  • Guiding Therapy by Multimodality Imaging
  • Medical Imaging Technology: From Concept to Clinic

Category 1 continuing medical education (CME) credits are available and an application for medical education physics continuing education credits (MPCEC) has been submitted.

For program information or to register, go to www.birow.org.

BIROW 3 is sponsored by RSNA, Academy of Radiology Research, American Association of Physicists in Medicine, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering Society.

For more information about RSNA Research & Education Foundation grant programs, go to www.rsna.org/research/foundation/programs.html or contact Scott Walter at (630) 571-7816 or at .

 

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