MILWAUKEE - GE Healthcare announced today that its Discovery* PET/CT 690 and PET VCAR 2.0 were used by Professor Patrick Flamen of the Institut Jules Bordet in Brussels in capturing the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2013 "Image of the Year."
Professor Flamen's winning scan illustrated the effectiveness of radium-223 dichloride in treating bone metastases in breast cancer patients with bone-dominant disease. It was selected as the winning image from more than 2,000 studies.
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WAUKESHA, WI -- July 30, 2013-- GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), announced that it recently submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the final module of its premarket approval application (PMA[1]) for GE Breast Tomosynthesis, an option of the Senographe* Essential system.
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Eurofins Scientific (EUFI.PA), the world leader in food, environment and pharmaceutical products testing, has signed an agreement with GE Healthcare for the exclusive right to offer GE Healthcare's Cytiva™ Cardiomyocytes for drug discovery and early development cardio toxicity screening services.
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MADISON, WISCONSIN, July 23, 2013: GE Healthcare Lunar, based in Madison, Wisconsin and Wuxi, China, recently celebrated 40 years of serving customer bone health and body composition needs with an event at Camp Randall Stadium at the University of Wisconsin. The Lunar Radiation Corporation was founded in 1973 by Richard Mazess, Ph.D, Professor of Medical Physics at the University of Wisconsin.
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MADISON, WISCONSIN, July 23, 2013: GE Healthcare Lunar, based in Madison, Wisconsin and Wuxi, China, recently celebrated 40 years of serving customer bone health and body composition needs with an event at Camp Randall Stadium at the University of Wisconsin. The Lunar Radiation Corporation was founded in 1973 by Richard Mazess, Ph.D, Professor of Medical Physics at the University of Wisconsin.
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Houston, TX, July 15, 2013 -- (NYSE: GE) -- GE, the Clinton Health Matters Initiative (CHMI), Houston Mayor Annise Parker and partners today announced an initiative to improve the health and wellbeing of people across the greater Houston area. The partnership will work to provide better health for more people by advancing community health, closing gaps in health disparities, and activating community members to lead healthier lives. It aims to be the largest coordinated community health improvement effort in the city's history.