SNMMI symposium and competition, in association with the Computer and Instrumentation Council, for the best scientific abstracts on computer and instrumentation nuclear medicine. The objectives of the award are to identify promising young investigators working in computer and instrumentation nuclear medicine. To be considered, submitting authors must check the designated box (Consider for YI award?) during their online abstract submissions for the SNMMI Annual Meeting.
Only abstracts submitted to categories within the Instrumentation & Data Analysis track will be considered for the ERF PIDSC Young Investigator Award Symposium.
Monetary prizes are offered for the above award in the following amounts:
"Dose-aware diffusion model for 3D low-dose PET denoising: A multi-institutional validation with reader study and real low-dose data."
First author: Huidong Xie
"PRESPECT: A method to personalize myocardial perfusion SPECT acquisition protocols to improve performance on defect detection tasks."
First author: Nu Ri Choi
"A proposal to shorten the acquisition duration of 177Lu SPECT/CT imaging by using synthetic intermediate projections."
First author: Julian Leube
"Image-Derived Input Functions and Ultra-High Performance Brain PET scanners: have we finally made it?"
First Author: Tommaso Volpi
"A Clinical Self-collimating Gamma Camera for nuclear medicine planar imaging with 1-millimeter resolution"
First Author: Xingchun Zheng
"Experimental Evaluation of DE-SPECT: A Hyperspectral SPECT System for in Vivo 3-D Gamma-Ray Spectrometry of Multifunctional Molecular Imaging and Theragnostic"
First Author: Yifei Jin
Past PIDSC Young Investigator Award Winners