Fox Chase Cancer Center's Lee Adler Elected Secretary Of the Academy of Molecular Imaging
PHILADELPHIA (November 1, 2002) -- Lee P. Adler, M.D., chief of nuclear medicine at Fox Chase Cancer Center has been elected secretary of the Academy of Molecular Imaging (AMI) at the AMI 2002 Annual Conference in San Diego in October.
The AMI is a leader in the molecular imaging field for advocating numerous medical advancements. The Academy of Molecular Imaging (www.ami-imaging.org) is an international organization founded in 1989 as the Institute for Clinical PET to promote the science, basic application and clinical practice of the multi-modality world of molecular imaging, from PET imaging to CT, MR, X-Ray, U/S and optical imaging technologies.
Adler will serve as secretary of one of the fastest growing societies in the field with 1,800 members representing clinicians, scientists, technologists, administrators, universities, hospitals, free-standing clinics, radiopharmacy and pharmaceutical companies, and manufacturers of equipment.
Adler will continue to serve as a member of the board of directors of the AMI and as the editor or the AMI News, the organization's official newsletter.
Adler came to Fox Chase in 2001 to develop the molecular imaging program which began with the installation of the region's first PET/CT scanner last Spring. He is from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, where he was professor of radiology and section head of the nuclear medicine and director of the PET Center. He earned his undergraduate degree at Princeton University and his M.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He completed his postgraduate training in Philadelphia, serving his residency in diagnostic imaging at Hahnemann University Hospital and a fellowship in nuclear medicine at Temple University Hospital. His research interests include PET scanning and molecular imaging.
Fox Chase Cancer Center, one of the nation's first comprehensive cancer centers designated by the National Cancer Institute in 1974, conducts basic and clinical research; programs of prevention, detection and treatment of cancer; and community outreach. For more information about Fox Chase activities, visit the Center's web site at www.fccc.edu.
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