An important goal of the SRS is to provide an inclusive and supportive environment for early career trainees and scientists and increase the number of qualified professionals in our field. To this end, the SRS regularly provides support in the form of bursaries for students and post-doctoral fellows to participate in SRS-sponsored meetings and educational programs that are directly related to radiopharmaceutical sciences. The following 57 student/trainees received $500 in bursary support to attend ISRS 2013:
 Nilantha Bandara, Washington University School of Medicine, USA
 Babak Behnam Azad, Johns Hopkins University, USA
 Julia Blower, King's College London, United Kingdom
 Martin Buchholz, Forschungszentrum Julich, Germany
 Benjamin Burke, University of Hull, United Kingdom
 Carlie Charlton, University of Western Ontario, Canada
 Michael Charlton, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
 Julie Colomb, University of Lyon, France
 Robin Cumming, University of California Davis, USA
 Shorouk Dannoon, University of California San Francisco, USA
 Jiang Dawei, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, China
 Daniele de Paula Faria, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands
 Melissa Deri, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
 Christian Drerup, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany
 Paul Ellison, University of Wisconsin, USA
 Andreas Faust, University Hospital Muenster, Germany
 Tanushree Ganguly, Washington State University, USA
 Guillaume George, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
 Sebastian Goerres, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany
 Matthew Gott, University of Missouri, USA
 Abdul Haji Dheere, Kings College London, United Kingdom
 Andreas Helfer, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany
 Semi Helin, University of Turku, Finland
 Oluwatayo Ikotun, Washington University School of Medicine, USA
 Shelly James, University of California San Francisco, USA
 Jongho Jeon, Stanford University, USA
 Kathrin Kettenbach, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany
 Anna Kirjavainen, Turku PET Centre, Finland
 Berit Kuehle, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Germany
 Sebastian Kuhn, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Germany
 Joseph Lau, BC Cancer Agency, Canada
 Markus Laube, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany
 Yawen Li, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
 Xiao Lin, Beijing Normal University, China
 Zippo (Zhibo) Liu, University of British Columbia, Canada
 Lidia Matesic, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
 Marie Medoc, Universite de Caen Basse-Normandie, Centre Cyceron, Caen, France
 Rachid Nazih, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, USA
 Jessie Nedrow, University of Pittsburgh, USA
 Johannes Notni, Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany
 Jinhe Pan, BC Cancer Agency, Canada
 Renske Raaphorst, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, Netherlands
 Valery Radchenko, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany
 Caterina F. Ramogida, University of British Columbia, Canada
 Maxine Roberts, ANSTO, Australia
 Johanna Rokka, University of Turku, Finland
 Sven Rotering, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany
 David Rotsch, University of Missouri, USA
 Johanna Seemann, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany
 Bin Shen, Stanford University, USA
 Paul Slobbe, VU university Medical Centre, Netherlands
 Rodrigo Teodoro, Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Germany
 Berend van der Wildt, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, Netherlands
 Xuedan Wang, Beijing Normal University, China
 Kelsey Whittier, University of Iowa, USA
 Norio Yasui, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
 Cheng-Bin Yim, University of Turku, Finland
The SRS provided an additional $16,000 USD for qualified student/trainess to attend the following meetings in 2012:
- 2012 Gordon Conference on Metals in Medicine
- 2012 World of Molecular Imaging Congress
- 7th International Symposium on Radiohalogens
- 2012 Multimodality Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Symposium