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1 American Nuclear Society Biology and Medicine Division Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Elisabete De Nadai Fernandes, Chair November 12, 2008, Reno, Nevada

2 BMD Mission The Biology and Medicine Division (BMD) of the American Nuclear Society focuses on the biological applications and medical uses of the atom. Members focus on the application and development of nuclear technology for the life sciences, as well as the impact of such technology on society. Areas of interest include neutron, photon, and charged-particle applications, dosimetry, radiographic and radioisotope imaging, radionuclide production, bone and tissue dosimetry, biological effects of radiation exposure, and other related subjects.

3 Biology and Medicine Governance Executive Committee (3-yr term) Ralph ButlerDaniel Mundy Sam GloverNicholas Spyrou Robert GreenbergJennifer Koop Wagner Steve LaMontAlbert Wiley Donald Hoffman, Ex Officio Officers (1-yr term)Officers (1-yr term) Chair: Elisabete A. De Nadai Fernandes Vice-Chair: Dennis James Secretary/Treasurer: Sheldon Landsberger Board Liaison: Sama Bilbao y Leon Past Chair: Rolf Zeisler

4 BMD Membership Trend

5 BMD Budget 2007 ICAA Young Scientist Award Support $500 Member Allocation Income$468 Division Income (MARC distribution) $2000 2008 2008 ANS Student Conference Paper Awards – Texas A&M $750 Embedded Topical Meeting Support – June, 2008 $1000 Member Allocation Income$926 Expenditures are directed towards student awards, young scientist development awards and our embedded topical meeting. Income from membership allocation and Class I meeting distribution. Excess funds are $10,736 as of August, 2008.

6 Division Planning Strategic Plan –Our strategic plan is under active development and completion is expected before June, 2009. Succession Planning –Succession planning is a big part of our strategic plan. The Biology and Medicine Division is experiencing a renewal based on the participation of the newly formed Computational Medical Physics Working Group and we have plans to incorporate working group leaders into the mainstream leadership of our division.

7 BMD Communications WebSite - http://bmd.ans.org/ updated October, 2008.http://bmd.ans.org/ Newsletters – published in January and October, 2008.

8 BMD Contributions to ANS Active participation with updating position statements on Radon in Homes, Food Irradiation and Health Effects of Low Level Radiation Participation with Other Professional Societies BMD members also members in : –AAPM (American Association of Physicists in Medicine) –HPS (Health Physics Society and local chapters) –ACS (American Chemical Society) –AOAC (Association of Official Analytical Chemists) –SNM (Society of Nuclear Medicine) Computational Medical Physics Working Group

9 Formed in 2005 and co-sponsored by BMD and MCD, the CMPWG is a multidisciplinary group which serves to promote the advancement of computational tools, experimental data, and enabling technologies which are applicable to clinical problems in medical and health physics The applications include computational benchmarks on phantoms and detectors, large scale optimization, deterministic and stochastic approaches to radiation therapy and diagnostic problems.

10 Computational Medical Physics Working Group Website: http://cmpwg.ans.org.http://cmpwg.ans.org Joint program development with sponsoring Divisions Sponsoring one session November, 2008 entitled “Advances and Issues in Computational Modeling.” Sponsoring the 3 rd CMPWG workshop at Georgia Tech in September, 2009 and are already planning the 4 th workshop for 2011 in South Korea.

11 BMD Services to Membership Professional Development –Tutorial Session “Neutron Activation Analysis – Status after Five Decades”, Annual Meeting, June 12, 2008. Scholarships –BMD contributed to the endowment of the Vogt Scholarship Award. Funding efforts may go to an increase of this award Peer Recognition/Awards –BMD supports the International Committee on Activation Analysis (ICAA) Young Scientist Award both financially and through member participation on selection committee. Student Support –BMD supports the ANS National Student conference by providing funds for best paper(s) in a BMD track. –BMD supports the student travel fund for the ANS meetings.

12 BMD Meetings National Meeting Participation –Annual Meeting 2008 Neutron Depth Profiling: Facilities and Applications BMD General Session Neutron Activation Analysis: Status after Five Decades- Tutorial –Winter Meeting 2008 Advances and Issues in Computational Phantom Modeling (Anti) Coincidence Instruments and Software for Activation Analysis and Other Applications BMD General Session –Annual Meeting 2009 Nuclear-Based Imaging for Medical Diagnosis and Therapy BMD General Session

13 BMD Meetings Topical Meeting Participation –Class I Methods and Applications of Radiochemistry, MARC-VII, April 6-11, 2006. Methods and Applications of Radiochemistry, MARC-VIII, April 5-10, 2009. –Class II Computational Medical Physics Working Group Workshop, CMPWG-II, September 30-October 3, 2007. Computational Medical Physics Working Group Workshop, CMPWG-III, October 7-10, 2009. Computational Medical Physics Working Group Workshop, CMPWG-IV, 2011.

14 BMD Meetings Topical Meeting Participation –Class III Isotopes for Medicine and Industry, ANS Annual Meeting, June, 2008. –Class IV Modern Trends in Activation Analysis, MTAA-12, September 16-21, 2007 Modern Trends in Activation Analysis, MTAA-13, March 6-10, 2011.

15 BMD Vitality Measures – CY 2007 Division MeetingsDivision Governance Division Contributions to Society Division Services to Membership National Meeting Participation 2007: 1 session 0 panel / 6 sessions 0 panel Succession Planning 2007 succession plan implemented ANS Position Statements 19 Radon in Homes (Overdue), 41 Health Effects of LL Radiation (Active)) 28 Food Irradiation (Active) Professional Development 2007 Tutorial Class I, Class II Topicals +/- 25 % attendance MARC (237/239) 2006 MARC VII 239/ Membership Trends 453/468 members +1.1% change 2006 468/463 members -1.1% change 2007 Participation with Outside Professional Societies BMD has liaison with ACMP, ISMRM and NCRP, AAPM, HPS Scholarships Vogt Scholarship (joint scholarship with IRD) Class III Topicals BMD has not supported a Class III Topical in the last 6 years Communications 2 newsletters in 2007 website update in 2007 Society Leadership 3 of 4 PDC Mtgs., 75% Exec. Comm. 4 of 4 NPC Peer Recognition/ Awards 2007 Int’l Young Scientist Award contribution Division Planning No Strategic Plan submitted to PDC Chair Non-Meeting Publications BMD does not support non-meeting publications Student Support Special presentation awards student conference; student travel 2007 Division’s Commitment to YMG Liaison appointed; subcommittee in place

16 Summary The BMD has improved from three green fields two years ago at our last board presentation to eight in the Vitality Measures. The entire category of “division service to membership” is green due to our tutorials, scholarships, awards and support for students. The embedded topical in June, 2008, a first for the division, was very successful. Focus on planning for the future and incorporation of the CMPWG into the mainstream leadership of the division.


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