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Michael J Welch

Division of Radiological Sciences, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, USA

Biography

Michael J. Welch, PhD, codirector of the Division of Radiological Sciences at Washington University’s  Mallinckrodt  Institute  of  Radiology  (St.Louis,  MO)  and  head  of  the  institute’s  Radiochemistry Laboratory, was presented with the 2004 Benedict Cassen Award  at  the  SNM  Annual  Meeting  on  June  22.  The biennial  honor,  given  by  the  Education  and  Research Foundation for the SNM, is awarded to a living scientist or  physician-scientist  whose  work  has  led  to  a  major advance in basic or clinical nuclear medicine science. Donated  by  the  estate  of  Mary  Wylie  Cassen,  the award  honors  Benedict  Cassen,  whose  invention  of  the rectilinear radioisotope scanner—the first instrument capable of making an image of a body organ in a patient was seminal to the development of clinical nuclear medicine.

Publications

Intratumoral Heterogeneity of 64Cu-ATSM Uptake is a Prognostic Indicator in Patients with Cervical Cancer

 Introduction: Intratumoral heterogeneity determined by FDG-PET is a poor prognostic factor in cervical cancer. Cu- ATSM has been used to evaluate hypoxia in cervical cancer. In this study, FDG and 64Cu-ATSM uptake patterns were compared and the prognostic significance of 64Cu-ATSM heterogeneity was determined. Methods: 15 patients with cer... Read More»

Albert J Chang, Farrokh Dehdashti, Barry A Siegel, Michael J Welch, Julie K Schwarz and Perry W Grigsby

Review Article: OMICS J Radiology 2013, 2: 130

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