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The 3rd Theranostics World Congress (3TWC) took place on the campus of Johns Hopkins University on March 12-14, 2015.

 

The Congress, Co-sponsored by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) and Johns Hopkins Medicine, was intended for chemists, physicists, technologists, physicians and all scientists and clinicians interested in translational research and current state-of-the-art molecular imaging using 68Ga PET radiopharmaceuticals and radionuclide therapy. The increase in enthusiasm for 68Ga use over the last several years can be ascribed to several factors, some of which promise an increasing role for 68Ga as a tool in both diagnostic and therapeutic applications such as theranostics. The term "theranostics" symbolizes the inseparability of diagnosis and therapy and has a profound effect personalized disease management. To view all the videos please visit our vimeo channel by clicking here.

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Category: Third Theranostics
Published: 23 April 2015

The Congress is being held at:

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

Thomas B. Turner Building

720 Rutland Avenue - Ground Floor

(410) 955-3673 (registration desk)

If driving, you may park in the McElderly Street Garage. The main entrance to the Turner Building is 720 Rutland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21205. There is access through the Miller Research Building located at 733 North Broadway, which allows entry to the Turner Building, bypassing traffic.

Driving map to Johns Hopkins as well as a map of the campus can be found by clicking here.

TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, March 12, 2015
6:30 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
7:00 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
7:15 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
7:30 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)

4:30 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
5:15 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
5:45 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel

Dinner Transportation (B&O RAILROAD MUSEUM)
6:00 pm From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to the B&O Railroad Museum (two buses)
6:15 pm From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to the B&O Railroad Museum

9:15 pm Return trips to Marriott Waterfront Hotel
9:30 pm Return trips to Marriott Waterfront Hotel
9:45 pm Return trips to Marriott Waterfront Hotel

FRIDAY, March 13, 2015
7:00 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
7:15 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
7:30 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)

4:30 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
5:15 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
5:45 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel

SATURDAY, March 14, 2015
7:00 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
7:15 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
7:30 am From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)

2:45 pm From Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel to Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway)
3:00 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
5:15 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
5:45 pm From Johns Hopkins Turner Building (off 733 North Broadway) to Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel

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Category: Third Theranostics
Published: 10 March 2015

Mobile Agenda

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Wednesday, 11 March

17:00–19:00 Registration
 
Thursday, 12 March
07:00–18:00 Registration
08:00–08:30 Opening Ceremony
08:30–09:30 Scientific Session 1 – Ge-68/Ga-68 Generators, Post-Processing and Synthesis Modules
09:30–10:00 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
10:00–11:30 Scientific Session 2 – Chemistry: Chelators and Labeling Chemistry for Theranostic Isotopes
11:30–12:45 LUNCH AND TRADE EXHIBITS
11:45–12:45 GALLIUM USER’S GROUP MEETING
12:45–13:15 Plenary Address - Jean-Claude Reubi (GER): Peptide Membrane Receptors as Targets in Cancer
13:15–14:30 Scientific Session 3 – Theranostic Targeting Vectors (I)
14:30–14:45 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
14:45–16:45 Scientific Session 4 – Theranostic Targeting Vectors (II)
16:45–17:45 Poster Presentation
18:30–22:00 Welcome Gala at the B&O Railroad Museum
 
Friday, 13 March
07:00–17:00 Registration
08:00–08:30 Plenary Address - Ralph Hruban (USA): Genetic Alterations in NETs
08:30–10:00 Scientific Session 5 – Established and Innovative Applications for Diagnosis
10:00–10:15 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
10:15–12:00 Scientific Session 6 – Targeting Prostate Cancer: Imaging and Therapy
11:45–13:00 LUNCH AND TRADE EXHIBITS
12:00–13:00 Satellite Industry Meeting
13:00–14:30 Scientific Session 7 – Targeting Prostate Cancer: Imaging and Therapy
14:30–14:45 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
14:45–16:45 Scientific Session 8 – Peptide Receptor Radiotherapy: Status Quo and Where to Go
18:00–18:00 Dinner on Own
 
Saturday, 14 March
07:00–12:00 Registration
08:00–09:30 Scientific Session 9 – State-of-the-Art Management of NETs: Clinician and Patient Perspectives
09:30–09:45 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
09:45–12:00 Scientific Session 10 – Gallium Approval in the US: Background and Moving Forward
12:00–13:00 LUNCH AND TRADE EXHIBITS
13:00–14:20 Scientific Session 11 – How to Deliver Theranostics
14:20–15:00 CONGRESS HIGHLIGHTS AND LOOKING TO THE FUTURE: Richard Baum and Frank Roesch
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Category: Third Theranostics
Published: 28 January 2015

Agenda

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Load this page on your mobile device.

Wednesday, 11 March

17:00–19:00 Registration
 
Thursday, 12 March
07:00–18:00 Registration
08:00–08:30 Opening Ceremony
08:30–09:30 Scientific Session 1 – Ge-68/Ga-68 Generators, Post-Processing and Synthesis Modules
09:30–10:00 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
10:00–11:30 Scientific Session 2 – Chemistry: Chelators and Labeling Chemistry for Theranostic Isotopes
11:30–12:45 LUNCH AND TRADE EXHIBITS
11:45–12:45 GALLIUM USER’S GROUP MEETING
12:45–13:15 Plenary Address - Jean-Claude Reubi (GER): Peptide Membrane Receptors as Targets in Cancer
13:15–14:30 Scientific Session 3 – Theranostic Targeting Vectors (I)
14:30–14:45 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
14:45–16:45 Scientific Session 4 – Theranostic Targeting Vectors (II)
16:45–17:45 Poster Presentation
18:30–22:00 Welcome Gala at the B&O Railroad Museum
 
Friday, 13 March
07:00–17:00 Registration
08:00–08:30 Plenary Address - Ralph Hruban (USA): Genetic Alterations in NETs
08:30–10:00 Scientific Session 5 – Established and Innovative Applications for Diagnosis
10:00–10:15 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
10:15–12:00 Scientific Session 6 – Targeting Prostate Cancer: Imaging and Therapy
11:45–13:00 LUNCH AND TRADE EXHIBITS
12:00–13:00 Satellite Industry Meeting
13:00–14:30 Scientific Session 7 – Targeting Prostate Cancer: Imaging and Therapy
14:30–14:45 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
14:45–16:45 Scientific Session 8 – Peptide Receptor Radiotherapy: Status Quo and Where to Go
18:00–18:00 Dinner on Own
 
Saturday, 14 March
07:00–12:00 Registration
08:00–09:30 Scientific Session 9 – State-of-the-Art Management of NETs: Clinician and Patient Perspectives
09:30–09:45 Coffee and Trade Exhibition
09:45–12:00 Scientific Session 10 – Gallium Approval in the US: Background and Moving Forward
12:00–13:00 LUNCH AND TRADE EXHIBITS
13:00–14:20 Scientific Session 11 – How to Deliver Theranostics
14:20–15:00 CONGRESS HIGHLIGHTS AND LOOKING TO THE FUTURE: Richard Baum and Frank Roesch
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Category: Third Theranostics
Published: 28 January 2015

Sponsorship

The purpose of this conference is to educate, promote, and support the application and use of Gallium-68 labelled agents in the diagnosis and management of oncologic diseases and the use of theranostic agents for the treatment of these diseases. The conference will feature invited and contributed talks and overviews on Ge-68/Ga-68 generators, post-processing methods, new ligands and targeting vectors, translational research on innovative theranostics, dosimetric aspects and interesting and exciting clinical results and upcoming clinical studies. Consequently, we anticipate a diverse group of participants and speakers representing the entire range of translational and clinical theranostics.

We invite you to consider providing programmatic support for the 3TWC. A limited number of exhibit spaces are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Sponsorship Levels
Gallium-68 $50,000
Diamond $30,000
Platinum $20,000
Gold $15,000
Silver $10,000
Bronze $5,000
Non-Profit $1,000

 

If you are able to support this conference in any capacity, or have any questions, please contact us. 

You can download the sponsorship / exhibit forms by clicking here.

 Pictures from the 1st Theranostics World Congress Exhibit Area.

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Category: Third Theranostics
Published: 09 December 2014
  1. Travel / Hotel Information
  2. Registration - 3TWC
  3. Abstract Submission 3WTC