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Brian James Cherundolo

age ~46

from White Marsh, MD

Also known as:
  • Brian J Cherundolo
  • Hugh Plummer
Phone and address:
5708 Gunpowder Rd, White Marsh, MD 21162
(410)2361473

Brian Cherundolo Phones & Addresses

  • 5708 Gunpowder Rd, White Marsh, MD 21162 • (410)2361473
  • 4714 Lavington Pl, Nottingham, MD 21236 • (410)9330335
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Silver Spring, MD
  • Taylor, PA
  • Reisterstown, MD

Work

  • Company:
    Bracco diagnostics
    Jul 2010
  • Position:
    Nuclear medicine clinical applications specialist - mid-atlantic

Education

  • Degree:
    Certificate
  • School / High School:
    The Johns Hopkins School of Medical Imaging
    1999 to 2000
  • Specialities:
    Nuclear Medicine

Skills

Nuclear Medicine • Medical Imaging • Medical Devices • Cardiology • Healthcare • Clinical Research • Molecular Imaging • Digital Imaging • Radiology • Hospitals • Neurology • Radiation Safety • Mri • Oncology • Healthcare Management • Hardware Diagnostics • Capital Equipment • Dicom • Fda • Interventional Radiology • Radiopharmaceuticals • Pharmaceutical Industry • Pet/Ct • Positron Emission Tomography • Clinical Trials • Product Launch • Cardiovascular Imaging • Ultrasound • Vascular • Cardiac • Informatics • Market Development • Patient Safety • Biomedical Engineering • Clinical Development • Regulatory Affairs • Sop • Pets • Pet • X Ray • Healthcare Industry • Pharmacovigilance • Cancer • Pharmaceutical Sales

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Brian Cherundolo Photo 1

Senior Nuclear Medicine Clinical Applications Specialist

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Location:
Baltimore, MD
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Bracco Diagnostics since Jul 2010
Nuclear Medicine Clinical Applications Specialist - Mid-Atlantic

IBA Molecular Sep 2002 - Jul 2010
Clinical PET Specialist

Johns Hopkins Bayview/National Institue on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Sep 2000 - Sep 2002
Research PET Technologist
Education:
The Johns Hopkins School of Medical Imaging 1999 - 2000
Certificate, Nuclear Medicine
College Misericordia 1995 - 1999
BS, Radiography
Skills:
Nuclear Medicine
Medical Imaging
Medical Devices
Cardiology
Healthcare
Clinical Research
Molecular Imaging
Digital Imaging
Radiology
Hospitals
Neurology
Radiation Safety
Mri
Oncology
Healthcare Management
Hardware Diagnostics
Capital Equipment
Dicom
Fda
Interventional Radiology
Radiopharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical Industry
Pet/Ct
Positron Emission Tomography
Clinical Trials
Product Launch
Cardiovascular Imaging
Ultrasound
Vascular
Cardiac
Informatics
Market Development
Patient Safety
Biomedical Engineering
Clinical Development
Regulatory Affairs
Sop
Pets
Pet
X Ray
Healthcare Industry
Pharmacovigilance
Cancer
Pharmaceutical Sales

License Records

Brian J Cherundolo

Address:
2 Ashmill Ct, Baltimore, MD
Phone:
(410)4040107
License #:
60605 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Effective Date:
Sep 2, 2014
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2004
Type:
Radiologic Technology

Us Patents

  • Shielding Assembly For A Radioisotope Delivery System Having Multiple Radiation Detectors

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  • US Patent:
    20200016284, Jan 16, 2020
  • Filed:
    Sep 20, 2017
  • Appl. No.:
    16/334884
  • Inventors:
    - Monroe Township NJ, US
    Clif MOYERS - Oak Ridge TN, US
    Adrian NUNN - Lambertville NJ, US
    Brian CHERUNDOLO - White Marsh MD, US
    Joseph DENNIS - Wyoming OH, US
  • International Classification:
    A61K 51/12
    G21G 1/00
    G21G 4/08
    G21F 5/015
  • Abstract:
    A shielding assembly may be used in a nuclear medicine infusion system that generates and infuse radioactive liquid into a patient undergoing a diagnostic imaging procedure. In some examples, the shielding assembly has multiple compartments each formed of a shielding material providing a barrier to radioactive radiation. For example, the shielding assembly may have a first compartment configured to receive a radioisotope generator that generates a radioactive eluate via elution, a second compartment configured to receive a beta detector, and a third compartment configured to receive a gamma detector. In some examples, the compartments are arranged to minimize background radiation emitted by the radioisotope generator and detected by the gamma detector to enhance the quality of the measurements made by the gamma detector.

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