Program Overview

The program committee developed a scientific program that ran approximately three hours each day of the event. Below is the final program overview.

eSRS 2021 focused on the needs of early career researchers and emerging talent in the field.

We offered three, 30-minute keynote sessions followed by 15 minutes of Q&A. Final topics include:

  • Radiochemistry and Total Body PET

  • The Future Is Ours: FAP in Image-Guided Therapy

  • Compact Cyclotrons and Lab-on-a-Chip - A Pathway to Dose-on-Demand PET Tracers?

To replace the poster sessions of an in-person meeting, we compiled 3-minute video presentations available on-demand. The Selected Short Presentation sessions highlighted some of the best and most interesting brief presentations. All 3-minute video presentations are available to all attendees.

The sessions entitled, “Controversies in Radiopharmaceutical Science,” focused on controversial topics like:

  • Robin Hood and the Merry Pre-Targeteers — On the Utility and Promise of (or lack of) Pretargeting Methods

  • “Me Too Tracers” vs. “Only Me Tracers” — On When We Stop Optimizing a Tracer/Target vs. When We Look for New Targets/Tracers

  • Organic vs. Inorganice Radionuclides — Better, Faster, Stronger?