Dear ISORBE members,
It
is our great pleasure to inform you of a wonderful accomplishment from
one of our members, Dr. Vijay Kumar. Vijay has been awarded an
appointment as a Member of the General Division of the Order of
Australia as of January 26, 2017.
The
Order of Australia is an order of chivalry established on 14 February
1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, to recognize Australian
citizens and other persons for achievement or meritorious service.
Vijay’s
medical career began in 1974 when he came to Sydney to work at St.
Vincents Hospital and later Liverpool Hospital. For over 20 years now he
has worked at Westmead Hospital at the Department of Nuclear Medicine,
where he is currently a principal radiopharmaceutical scientist.
He
is also currently Treasurer and Governing Council Member of the World
Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology. Until last year he was the
President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine.
In
addition, he is a consultant scientific expert for the United Nations
IAEA, where he has aided in establishing nuclear medicine facilities in
many SE Asia and African nations.
He
is also currently on the board of directors for ISORBE. His research
interests include designing radiolabeled radiopharmaceuticals in
pre-clinical animal studies, which are then used in clinical patient
studies.
His
work has aided in developing Ga-68 labeled PET agents for imaging
prostate cancer, bacterial infections and neuroendocrine tumors, as well
as imaging agents in F18 FET for brain tumors.
Vijay
has made a meaningful impression in the field of nuclear medicine and
we are very pleased that his achievements have been recognized and
awarded with such a remarkable award!
Congratulations Vijay from all of us at ISORBE!

On May 19th 2016, Helmut Sinzinger received the honorary membership of
the Slovak Society for Thrombosis and Haemostasis as only the 3rd in their history.
A couple of weeks before he was already honoured for his “great scientific achievements and
his outstanding merits for the Viennese Physicians Society” founded 1837, with the most prestigious
Billroth- medal named after the most important and long-lasting president, the well-known Viennese
surgeon Theodor Billroth.

ISORBE Celebrates Silver Jubilee
ISORBE was established in 1989. During the one day ISORBE session on August 29th, 2014 at the 11th congress of the World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, ISORBE had chosen to celebrate its 25th anniversary,
the Silver Jubilee. ISORBE presidium had asked Mathew Thakur, one of
its founding members, its first president, and the first John McAfee
Gold Medalist, to do the following three things;
1. A brief history:
Mathew provided, for the benefit for those who may not have known, a
brief history of his work that began in 1974 in collaboration with late
John McAfee, MD, and the work Mathew carried out subsequently with his
other collaborator. These important milestones are listed below in Table
1. This led to the foundation of ISORBE in 1989 and this exciting
field, which has further grown and continued to contribute so much in
the field of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.

2. To honor the past presidents of ISORBE:
As of 2014, ISORBE has 8 living past presidents. Unfortunately, one
past president Wolfgang Becker (MD, PhD, 1997-1999) passed away in 2003.
We miss him dearly. The eight presidents are Mathew Thakur (1989 –
1992), Helmut Sinzinger (1992-1995), Jose Martin-Conin (1995-1997),
Alberto Signore (1999-2001), Margarita Rodriguez (2001-2003), Chris
Palestro (2003-2007), Victoria Sonoa (2007-2011), and Kutlan Ozker
(2011-2013). The current president, Michael Sathekge joined Mathew in
thanking the past presidents for their valuable contributions to the
field, to ISORBE, and for their continued support to ISORBE, to its
sustainability, and its enhanced growth. Each attending president was
given by Mathew a personal gift as a token of his appreciation of their
time and effort and a lapel pin (Fig 1) on behalf of the current
president and the presidium of ISORBE.

3. Second John McAfee Gold Medal:
On this occasion of the Silver Jubilee of ISORBE, the presidium had
chosen one of the founding members of ISORBE. Not only has this person
helped found ISORBE, but he also helped Mathew and John McAfee to
establish ISORBEs constitution and its registration in Vienna, Austria
as an International Society. Over the past 25 years, this individual not
only served as the president of ISORBE, but worked diligently to
enhance its growth, educational activities, and preserved and protected
the ISORBE constitution. Needless to add that he also made and continues
to make intellectual contributions to the field of ISORBE. That person
and the recipient of the second John McAfee Gold Medal was Dr. Helmut
Sinzinger.
Mathew and the president Sathekge thank Helmut and offered him the medal, the inscription of which read as below:

A photograph taken at that historical event is given below.
We congratulate Helmut for this honor, well deserved.







The following qualifications are necessary to be eligible for the award:
- The candidate must be an active member of ISORBE
- The candidate must have demonstrated a long-term commitment to the ideals and mission of ISORBE
-
Any member can nominate a candidate for the award; however, the nomination must be seconded by
at lest two additional active ISORBE members -
It was agreed that the award (medal and certificate) will be given only at the Biennial Congress, but that
it is not required that the award must be given at every Congress -
At least 6 months before the award is to be presented, the presidium will select the winner by simple
majority vote
W. Becker's Travel Award
There are 3 travel grants (of EUR 500 each) for young investigators who will submit an abstract to the
forthcoming ISORBE Meeting in Nijmegen, The Netherlands (March 31 – April 2, 2011)
Prof. Mathew THAKUR (USA)
was awarded in Cartagena, November 2009
W. Becker's Travel Grant (sponsored by Amersham):
Dr. Khanna PADMAMALIKA (India)
“Tumour uptake for radiolabelled bioconjugates (RB) after external irradiation:
effect on tumour uptake and on serum levels of tumour markers”
Dr. Joseph Mabika BIDINGIJA (India)
“HLA class II distribution in Congolese with hyperthyroidism”
at the 12th ISORBE Meeting in Villigen, Switzerland, September 2005
Dr. Funda AYDIN (Turkey)
“Tc-99m labelled HMPAO white blood cell scintigraphy in pediatric patients”,
Dr.Alejandro FERNANDEZ (Spain)
“PET/CT with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose in patients with fever of unknown origin”
Dr. Dugygu YOERUEK (Turkey)
at the 14th ISORBE Meeting in Antalya, Turkey, March 2009
ISORBE Young Investigator Award (sponsored by Nycomed-Amersham):
Dr. Alessio ANNOVAZZI (Italy)
“Radiolabeled cytokines for the in-vivo detection of activated T-lymphocytes: in-vitro
and animal studies”
at the 10th ISORBE Meeting in Toronto, Canada, June 2001
Dr. Calogero D’ALESSANDRIA (Italy)
“Use of a 99mTc-labelled anti-TNFa monoclonal antibody in Crohn’s disease and in
rheumatoid arthritis: in-vitro and in-vivo studies”
at the 11th ISORBE Meeting in Coimbra, Portugal, April 2003
Dr. Dimitrios KARDAMAKIS and Evangelia PAPADIMITRIOU (Greece)
“Mechanisms through which x-rays affect angiogenesis in-vivo”.
at the 13th ISORBE Meeting in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, December 2007
Best Poster presentation
Dr. Bianca GUTFILEN (Brazil)
“Scintigraphic detection of myocardins in chronic Chagas patients by Tc-99m-lymphocytes”
Dr. Napoleone PRANDINI (Italy)
“Tc-99m-ciprofoxacin in the imaging of central bone infections”
at the 10th ISORBE Meeting in Toronto, Canada, June 2001


