TY - JOUR
T1 - NIH Workshop on Clinical Translation of Molecular Imaging Probes and Technology—Meeting Report
AU - Liu, Christina H.
AU - Sastre, Antonio
AU - Conroy, Richard
AU - Seto, Belinda
AU - Pettigrew, Roderic I.
N1 - Funding Information:
The first session of this workshop focused on high-priority clinical needs that could be addressed by the development of suitable molecular imaging probes. The speakers focused on (1) cardiovascular, (2) endocrine and metabolic, (3) neurologic, and (4) inflammatory diseases. Probe development for cancer was not specifically addressed due to the extensive programs in this area already sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.4
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PY - 2014/10
Y1 - 2014/10
N2 - A workshop on “Clinical Translation of Molecular Imaging Probes and Technology” was held August 2, 2013 in Bethesda, Maryland, organized and supported by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB). This workshop brought together researchers, clinicians, representatives from pharmaceutical companies, molecular probe developers, and regulatory science experts. Attendees met to talk over current challenges in the discovery, validation, and translation of molecular imaging (MI) probes for key clinical applications. Participants also discussed potential strategies to address these challenges. The workshop consisted of 4 sessions, with 14 presentations and 2 panel discussions. Topics of discussion included (1) challenges and opportunities for clinical research and patient care, (2) advances in molecular probe design, (3) current approaches used by industry and pharmaceutical companies, and (4) clinical translation of MI probes. In the presentations and discussions, there were general agreement that while the barriers for validation and translation of MI probes remain high, there are pressing clinical needs and development opportunities for targets in cardiovascular, cancer, endocrine, neurological, and inflammatory diseases. The strengths of different imaging modalities, and the synergy of multimodality imaging, were highlighted. Participants also underscored the continuing need for close interactions and collaborations between academic and industrial partners, and federal agencies in the imaging probe development process.
AB - A workshop on “Clinical Translation of Molecular Imaging Probes and Technology” was held August 2, 2013 in Bethesda, Maryland, organized and supported by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB). This workshop brought together researchers, clinicians, representatives from pharmaceutical companies, molecular probe developers, and regulatory science experts. Attendees met to talk over current challenges in the discovery, validation, and translation of molecular imaging (MI) probes for key clinical applications. Participants also discussed potential strategies to address these challenges. The workshop consisted of 4 sessions, with 14 presentations and 2 panel discussions. Topics of discussion included (1) challenges and opportunities for clinical research and patient care, (2) advances in molecular probe design, (3) current approaches used by industry and pharmaceutical companies, and (4) clinical translation of MI probes. In the presentations and discussions, there were general agreement that while the barriers for validation and translation of MI probes remain high, there are pressing clinical needs and development opportunities for targets in cardiovascular, cancer, endocrine, neurological, and inflammatory diseases. The strengths of different imaging modalities, and the synergy of multimodality imaging, were highlighted. Participants also underscored the continuing need for close interactions and collaborations between academic and industrial partners, and federal agencies in the imaging probe development process.
KW - Disease targets
KW - Human translation
KW - Molecular Imaging probes
KW - Regulatory science
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U2 - 10.1007/s11307-014-0746-z
DO - 10.1007/s11307-014-0746-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 24833042
AN - SCOPUS:84939898263
SN - 1536-1632
VL - 16
SP - 595
EP - 604
JO - Molecular Imaging and Biology
JF - Molecular Imaging and Biology
IS - 5
ER -