Landauer Award (formerly Curium)

The Landauer (formerly Curium) Award will be held in conjunction with the Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine. Its aim is to foster the spirit of innovation and progress in nuclear medicine.
 
The Award will be provided for an oral scientific or technical paper presented by an accredited nuclear medicine technologist.
 

 

2025 Annual Scientific Meeting Landauer Award Winner

Lisa Nguyen, Austin Health

The impact of the external iliac artery on Hilson’s Perfusion Index 99mTc MAG3 Renal Transplant Scans

 

 

 

2024 Annual Scientific Meeting Curium Award Winner - Sponsored by GMS NZ

Melissa Sheilds, The University of Newcastle
Occupational burnout in nuclear medicine technologists working in Australian and New Zealand. Results of a national survey

 

 

 

2023 Annual Scientific Meeting Curium Award Winner

Brittany Emmerson, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Dose Calibrator settings for Terbium-161; a prelude to accurate dosimetry

 

 

 

2022 Annual Scientific Meeting Curium Award Winner

Loren Katchel, Queensland Health
The Utility of 18F-FET/MRI for the Differentiation of Post Therapy Changes vs Disease Recurrence in Brain Malignancy

 

 

2021 Annual Scientific Meeting Curium Award Winner

Brylee Thomson, Austin Health
16 vs 8 BIN Evaluation of Left Ventricle Ejection Fraction in Myocardial Perfusion Imaging

 

2020 Annual Scientific Meeting Curium Award Winner

Sarah Thomas, Austin Health
Interobserver variability in interpretation of Ventilation-Perfusion lung scans (VQ scans)

 

  

2019 Annual Scientific Meeting Curium Award Winner

Scott Evans, Westmead Hospital Nuclear Medicine
Multiple heart chamber analysis for cardiac amyloidosis - getting to the heart of the problem
 

 

2018 Annual Scientific Meeting Curium Award Winner

Brittany Robinson, The Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital 
18FDG PET/CT cardiac sarcoid imaging: monitoring ketone levels to avoid inadequate suppression of physiologic myocardial uptake

 

 

 

Refer to the Society Archive page HERE to read more on past award winners and their abstracts