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  1. With 30+ years of experience in nuclear medicine, PET imaging and theranostics, Professor Rod Hicks has assembled a team of experts with a track-record of innovation in healthcare delivery, to improve diagnosis and treatment planning and ultimately deliver better patient outcomes.

  2. Professor Rod Hicks, is the Founder, Chief Medical Officer, and Board Chair of Precision Molecular Imaging and Theranostics (PreMIT Pty Ltd.). As a key opinion leader in nuclear medicine and oncology globally, Rod has unparalleled credentials to lead development of novel theranostic paradigms and to coordinate research that seeks to develop ...

  3. Rod is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne and Monash University. He was previously the Director of Cancer Imaging at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and is an internationally-recognised pioneer in oncological PET imaging and therapeutic nuclear medicine with more than 30-years’ experience in both.

  4. The MTIC team is led by Professor Rod Hicks, an internationally-recognised leader in theranostics. By pioneering multi-tracer profiling of tumour heterogeneity, his innovative thinking and practical application of PET/CT and therapeutic nuclear medicine has enabled translation of personalised medicine from a lofty ideal into reality. After ...

  5. A major focus of Prof Rodney Hicks' (Co-Editor-in-Chief of Cancer Imaging) clinical research has been to assess the impact of PET on patient management and prognostic stratification.

  6. Rod Hicks is a Professor of Medicine and Radiology at the University of Melbourne and Director of the Centre for Cancer Imaging at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia.

  7. 22. Jan. 2024 · Listen to this key lecture ‘Theranostics: Nuclear Medicine Revisited’ by ICIS Gold Medal winner and 'Cancer Imaging' co-Editor, Prof. Rodney Hicks. Recorded during ICIS 2019 in Verona, Italy ...

    • 29 Min.
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    • International Cancer Imaging Society