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1 American Nuclear Society Biology & Medicine Division Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors by Rolf Zeisler, Chair-Elect Albuquerque, NM

2 History and Mission of BMD 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 2006-2007 BMD Governance Officers (1-yr term) Chair Sam Glover Vice-Chair Rolf Zeisler Secretary/Treasurer Sheldon Landsberger Board Liaison Ann Bisconti Executive Committee (3-yr term) Elisabete A. DeNadai Ferandes Robert R. Greenberg Stephen P. LaMont Sheldon Landsberger Nicholas M. Spyrou Albert L. Wiley, Jr. Rolf Zeisler

4 BMD Membership Trend

5 BMD Budget In 2005 and 2006, 100% of expenditures supported students 2006, a distribution of 5k to the Vogt Award was to have been made. Two travel awards for students (one each by IRD and BMD) in memoriam of Hevesy Award winner Jeroen de Goeij 2005 2005 ANS Student Conference $200 2005 BMD-track winner travel grant $800 MARC V Income (2 nd distribution) $1057 2006 MARC VII student travel award $500 Vogt Award transfer$5000 Uncommitted funds (mostly from MARC conference) ~$5000

6 BMD Contributions to ANS Position Statements –Food Irradiation: active –Radon in Homes: under review Newly formed Computational Medical Physics Working Group with MCD Participation with Other Professional Societies ANS 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)

7 BMD Services to Membership New technical subcommittees planning sessions Newsletter Spring 2005 Web Site updated periodically Scholarships –Endowment for Vogt Award –Student Conference support –Special travel grant to best paper in BMD-track –Special travel grant to student presenter at MARC

8 Computational Medical Physics Working Group Formed in 2005 and co-sponsored by BMD and MCD, the CMPWG is a multidisciplinary group which served to promotes 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.

9 Computational Medical Physics Working Group Website: http://cmpwg.ans.org.http://cmpwg.ans.org Joint program development with sponsoring Divisions Held sessions at RPSD’s Topical in Carlsbad, April 2-6, 2006. Held one session at the Annual meeting: Computational Medical Physics Benchmarks, Tuesday - June 6, 2006 Planned Workshop: CMPWG Workshop II – University of Florida, Gainesville October 2007

10 Safeguards(Class I) International Topical(Class IV/II) Meeting on Industrial Radiation and Radioisotope Measurement Applications (IRRMA) MARC VII(Class I) April 7-11, 2006 BMD-Sponsored Meetings

11 Modern Trends in(Class IV) Activation Analysis (MTAA) Pacific Basin(Class I) Nuclear Conference Nuclear Analytical (Class IV) Methods in the Life Sciences (NAMLS)

12 2006 Winter Meeting Sessions General Session Nuclear Methods in Assessing Trace Element Status in Chronic Human Disease Nuclear Methods in Support of Nano- to Micro-Domain Sciences Recent Developments in Metrological and Quality Assurance Aspects of Nuclear Analytical Methods

13 BMD Metrics & Measures 2005 Division Meetings Division GovernanceDivision Contributions to Society Division Services to Membership National Meeting Participation 2005: 0session 0panel/4session 0panel) Succession Planning None submitted ANS Position Statements 19 Radon in Homes (Overdue), 28 Food Irradiation (Current) 41 Health Effects of LL Radiation (Action) Professional Development BMD has no Professional Development Activities Class I Class II Topicals +/- 25 % attendance MARC (237/239). Membership Trends 456/453 members +1.5% change 2005 Participation with Outside Professional Societies BMD has liaison with ACMP, ISMRM and NCRP, AAPM, HPS Scholarships Vogt Scholarship – NOT fully funded (joint scholarship with IRD) Class III Topicals BMD has not supported a Class III Topical in the last 6 years Communications 1 newsletter in 2005 0 website update in 2005 Society Leadership 4 of 4 PDC Mtgs., 50% Exec. Comm., 2 of 4 NPC Presented to the Board of Directors Nov 2005 Peer Recognition/ Awards No Awards in 2004 Division Planning No Strategic Plan submitted to PDC Chair Non-Meeting Publications BMD does not support non-mtg pubs Student Support 2005 0 Student Conference, 0 Student Travel

14 Summary and Future Goals Maintain support for student activities and professional development Coordinate with Young Members Technical Group –Joint program development –Mentoring opportunities Issue newsletter and update website Coordinate with other professional societies (ie. AAPM, HPS) Possible Topical meeting on Production and Application of Medical and Industrial Isotopes


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