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Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) Mid-Winter Conference Focuses on Theranostics, AI, Diagnostic Imaging Innovations and Clinical Trials

This year’s Mid-Winter Conference of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) drew global experts exchanging the latest innovations in diagnostic and molecular imaging, cancer therapies, clinical trials and theranostics, as well as the potential role of artificial intelligence (AI) in nuclear medicine during the Feb. 1-3, 2024 meeting in Orlando, FL.

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Board focuses on fixing HVAC issues at Kenna Elementary

RIPLEY, W.Va. (WV News) — Kenna Elementary School has been having issues with its HVAC system since it was installed. According to Jackson County Superintendent of Schools Will Hosaflook, there

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Employees honored during recognition event

The University of Maine at Presque Isle honored several employees for their years of service during the Employee Recognition event on May 9. This year’s event recognized employees who marked a milestone anniversary in 2023. Eighteen employees were recognized for their combined 240 years of service to the University.

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Employees honored during recognition event

The University of Maine at Presque Isle honored several employees for their years of service during the Employee Recognition event on May 9. This year’s event…

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New MRI technology to expand imaging access for patients with implanted medical devices and obesity

New MRI technology, developed by Siemens in collaboration with researchers at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and College of Engineering, will expand imaging access for patients with implanted medical devices, severe obesity and claustrophobia.

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OKC nonprofits' fundraising could mean extra grant money

OKC nonprofits' fundraising could mean extra grant money
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'A Community Thrives' grants from Gannett could help Oklahoma non-profits achieve goals

'A Community Thrives' grants from Gannett could help Oklahoma non-profits achieve goals
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Study shows how new antibiotic resistance genes arise from random DNA sequences

Study shows how new antibiotic resistance genes arise from random DNA sequences An important and still unanswered question is how new genes that cause antibiotic resistance arise. In a new study, Swedish and American researchers have shown how new genes that produce resistance can arise from completely random DNA sequences. The results have been published in the journal PLOS Genetics. Antibiotic resistance is a major global problem and the spread of resistant bacteria causes disease and death, and constitutes a major cost to society. The most common way for bacteria to develop resistance is by taking up various types of resistance genes from other bacteria. These genes encode proteins (peptides) that can lead to resistance by: (i) deactivating the antibiotic, (ii) reducing its concentration, or (iii) altering the antibiotic's target so that the antibiotic can no longer bind to that target and hence halt the growth of the bacterium.

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