JNM
JNM Podcast
Podcast of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (JNM )—a leading medical imaging journal self-published by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI). In JNM Podcast, our esteemed editors speak with experts in the field to discuss emerging technologies and rapidly changing issues in practice and research. JNM: https://jnm.snmjournals.org SNMMI: http://www.snmmi.org
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Episodes
Live From Los Angeles! JNM Podcast with Johannes Czernin and Thomas Hope 29.06.2026 23:43
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live from Los Angeles! The Next Generation of Nuclear Medicine 29.06.2026 16:47
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live from Los Angeles! Origins, Inspiration, and the Future of JNM 29.06.2026 10:11
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live from Los Angeles! The Promise of Integrin Imaging with Ken Herrmann and Julie L. Sutcliffe 29.06.2026 11:42
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live from Los Angeles! DWL: A Conversation with Johannes Czernin and Jeremie Calais 29.06.2026 10:23
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live from Los Angeles! Theranostics Across Borders: A Global Conversation 29.06.2026 18:27
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live from Los Angeles! Johannes Czernin and Hossein Jadvar: Career Reflections and Future Directions 29.06.2026 19:41
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live From Los Angeles! Johannes Czernin and Diana Paez of IAEA: Equitable Access to Nuclear Medicine 29.06.2026 16:19
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Live from Los Angeles! Skating to Where the Puck Will Be in Prostate Cancer Research 29.06.2026 14:06
Live from the 2026 SNMMI Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California, with Johannes Czernin, MD, and Phillip J. Koo, MD.
Should Nuclear Medicine Be An Independent Department? 24.03.2026 33:08
Nuclear medicine is uniquely positioned at the intersection of diagnostics and therapeutics, so should it remain housed with imaging modalities, or stand alone as an independent specialty? Those against independence cite its commonalities with other specialties and the necessity of integrating nuclear medicine into more parts of patient care. Proponents cite the field's specialized workforce,...
Bridging Gaps for Radioligand Therapy: Policy Priorities for Scaled Implementation 25.02.2026 23:17
A popular saying in the nuclear medicine field is that our work spans "from bench to bedside." But the path to get there isn't always clear. Even though there are constant breakthroughs in research and development, the cutting-edge treatments offered by nuclear medicine don't always make it to the patients who need it the most. Barriers within existing healthcare infrastructure...
2025: A Year in Review 31.12.2025 24:42
Before we pop the champagne and count down to 2026, let’s take one last look back at 2025 through our favorite moments in nuclear medicine. Join host Ken Herrmann and his group of “JNM All-Stars:” Tom A. Hope, MD, Irene Buvat, PhD, and Jason S. Lewis, PhD, as they reminisce on their favorite parts of 2025. Tune in before the ball drops!
SPARC: Overarching Framework for PSMA PET Reporting 16.12.2025 21:46
Data tells us that nuclear medicine has made extraordinary strides in curing prostate cancer, especially with the use of PSMA PET. But how are we reporting on PSMA, and how can this data be standardized globally? SPARC could be the answer! SPARC stands for "Standardized PSMA Reporting Criteria," and it's been initiated because of the widespread use and success of PSMA PET. These gui...
PET-Guided Radiotherapy: Reflections? 20.11.2025 23:06
Being able to personalize a patient's treatment is one of the cornerstones of nuclear medicine, but how are we able to do that? PET-Guided radiotherapy is one answer. In addition to staging and defining a disease, PET imaging can also give providers important information about what's going on in the body while a patient is undergoing their treatment regimen. PET can be used to adjust rad...
Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer: What's in the Blood? 25.09.2025 29:52
Biomarkers: what are they and how are they useful in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer? On this episode of the JNM Podcast, our panel of experts explores what they call a "liquid biopsy:" using biomarkers shed by cancer cells into the bloodstream to gain vital insights about the disease and its progression, identify candidates who would benefit from certain therapies, and mo...
From Isotope to Impact: 211At 22.08.2025 28:32
Is it really happening? Astatine-211 is a promising new radionuclide being further developed and researched for the treatment of cancer. It is a short half-life alpha-emitter that's attracting more interest from the nuclear medicine community as investors take notice of its potential and production capacity improves. So where will 211At be by 2030? And is this a radionuclide that could show u...
Live from New Orleans: JNM Podcast with Johannes Czernin and Anna Karmann 06.08.2025 25:20
In this live episode of The JNM Podcast, Johannes Czernin interviews Anna Karmann to talk about the various career trajectories available in nuclear medicine.
Live from New Orleans: JNM Podcast with David Mankoff, Hossein Jadvar, and Todd Peterson 30.07.2025 15:25
The JNM Podcast is back and live from New Orleans. Guests David Mankoff, Hossein Jadvar, and Todd Peterson answer the question: "Can society-based journals compete with corporate-based publications?"
Live from New Orleans: JNM Podcast with Richard Wahl 16.07.2025 19:27
You love the column, now hear it in person! Throughout the meeting, JNM Editor in Chief Johannes Czernin will host Discussions with Leaders to talk about the most important and exciting topics in nuclear medicine. First up is Richard Wahl, MD.
Understanding Metabolic PET Markers Beyond SUV 21.04.2025 28:13
Standardized uptake values (SUV) measure a patient's response to nuclear medicine therapy. But what other markers of success are there, and do these markers and the interpretation of them vary depending on the disease being imaged? Sally Barrington, MD, works specifically on lymphoma and shares her expertise on what markers of success and criteria are critical to her in understanding patients...
PSMA PET: From Adolescence to Adulthood 03.03.2025 31:31
Is PSMA becoming so regularly used that it's...boring? Not according to this lively discussion. Join us for episode 9 of the JNM Podcast, where host Ken Herrmann discusses the state of PSMA PET with experts Thomas Hope, Oliver Sartor, and Wolfgang Fendler. The panel talks about PSMA PET in clinical trials vs. real-life disease management, appropriate use criteria and its evolution, and patien...
Revolutionizing Cardiovascular Imaging with Flurpiridaz 10.02.2025 34:20
The JNM Podcast is back in 2025! Join Ken Herrmann, MD, and co-moderator Frank Bengel, MD, for an episode on cardiovascular perfusion imaging. In the U.S., SPECT imaging makes up five to six million studies per year. But PET studies make up just 2.2 million, and only 7%, or 150,000 of those, are cardiac PET imaging. But that may be about to change. The FDA has recently approved Flurpiridaz F-18, w...
Social Media in (Nuclear) Medicine 03.12.2024 21:57
Get ready for an episode that's a bit...meta. In Episode 7, our host Ken Herrmann is joined by the podcasters behind GU Cast: Declan Murphy, FRACS, FRCS, and Renu Eapen, MBBS, FRACS. Together with Wolfgang Weber, MD, PhD, they discuss how social media has shaped the landscape of medicine - from how we get medical news, to sharing new research to interacting with colleagues and patients. Tune...
Bringing PRRT to First Line: NETTER-2 24.10.2024 28:48
Join us for episode 6 of the JNM podcast. Moderator Ken Herrmann, MD is joined by Simron Singh, MD and Lisa Bodei, MD, PhD to discuss NETTER-2. NETTER-2 was the first trial to examine radioligand therapy as a first-line therapy for cancers, as opposed to waiting until later stages. Our panelists discuss the results of this trial and its implications for patients. Thank you to SOFIE Biosciences for...
Healthcare Systems Readiness: What is Limiting the RLT Scale-up? 28.08.2024 28:25
Radioligand therapy (RLT) targets cancer cells with radiation while minimizing impact on surrounding healthy tissue. In this episode of JNM Podcast, our panelists discuss training, access, production capacity, and everything else that is necessary to make RLT more widely available to the patients who need it. Moderator: Ken Herrmann, MD (Universitätsmedizin, Essen, Germany). Panelists: Andrei Iag...
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