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High
Performance PET Detector--Radiation
Monitoring Devices, Inc., 44 Hunt Street, Suite 200, Watertown, MA
02472-4699; 617-926-1167, www.rmdinc.com
Mr.
Kanai S. Shah, Principal Investigator, kshah@rmdinc.com
Dr.
Gerald Entine, Business Official, gentine@rmdinc.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83761
Amount:
$750,000
Proton
Emission Tomography (PET) is a powerful imaging tool that can provide diagnosis
for symptoms of diseases such as Alzheimer’s, cancer, head trauma, and stroke.
The performance of current clinical PET systems is limited by available
detector technology. An urgent need
exists to improve the PET instrumentation in order to exploit the full potential
of this promising technique. This
project will investigate a new design of PET
detectors that promises to provide high spatial resolution, high sensitivity,
and depth-of-interaction (DOI) information.
The cost of the proposed detectors is also expected to be modest.
Phase I demonstrated the feasibility of producing high resolution, low
cost detector modules for PET imaging. In
addition, a PET module was constructed and extensively evaluated.
Phase II will fabricate a high performance, bench-top PET system for
brain imaging. The system will
provide high resolution and high sensitivity, and will have the capability to
estimate DOI.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as
described by awardee: The
proposed detector technology should be very promising for clinical, dedicated
organ and small animal PET imaging, as well as for other medical imaging
modalities such as SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography).
Other applications include nuclear and high energy physics, astronomy,
diffraction, non-destructive studies, and nuclear non-proliferation and
safeguards.