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Professor Rod Hicks, is the Founder, Chief Medical Officer, and Board Chair of Precision Molecular Imaging and Theranostics (PreMIT Pty Ltd.). As a key opinion leader in nuclear medicine and oncology globally, Rod has unparalleled credentials to lead development of novel theranostic paradigms and to coordinate research that seeks to develop molecular imaging probes from target to market.
Professor Hicks has been actively involved in advancing the field of nuclear medicine through being an innovator and pioneer in positron emission tomography (PET) and therapeutic use of radiopharmaceuticals for over 30 years. He has published more than 550 original research articles, reviews and commentaries (H-index: 90, total citations >32,000 based on Google Scholar).
Professor Hicks was formerly the Director of Cancer Imaging at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, where he built a world-renowned nuclear medicine service. From 1996, he nurtured the first PET facility in Australia to be focused primarily on clinical service provision to cancer patients from humble beginnings to being internationally acknowledged for its innovation. As an early adopter of new technologies, Rod installed the first PET/CT in Australia and one of the first in the World in 2001 . His research collaborations have been instrumental in developing methodologies for evaluating the clinical impact of PET that helped support the case for reimbursement of this modality in both Australia and other countries. With laboratory and clinical colleagues, he introduced several PET tracers into clinical practice in Australia, including agents that are now approved internationally for the evaluation of neuroendocrine tumours and prostate cancer, and others that are currently in late-stage clinical trials in both Australia and the United States of America.
Professor Hicks has been actively involved in advancing the field of nuclear medicine through being an innovator and pioneer in positron emission tomography (PET) and therapeutic use of radiopharmaceuticals for over 30 years. He has published more than 550 original research articles, reviews and commentaries (H-index: 90, total citations >32,000 based on Google Scholar).
Professor Hicks was formerly the Director of Cancer Imaging at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, where he built a world-renowned nuclear medicine service. From 1996, he nurtured the first PET facility in Australia to be focused primarily on clinical service provision to cancer patients from humble beginnings to being internationally acknowledged for its innovation. As an early adopter of new technologies, Rod installed the first PET/CT in Australia and one of the first in the World in 2001 . His research collaborations have been instrumental in developing methodologies for evaluating the clinical impact of PET that helped support the case for reimbursement of this modality in both Australia and other countries. With laboratory and clinical colleagues, he introduced several PET tracers into clinical practice in Australia, including agents that are now approved internationally for the evaluation of neuroendocrine tumours and prostate cancer, and others that are currently in late-stage clinical trials in both Australia and the United States of America.
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Michael P. Macmanus, Elizabeth Prins, Jing Xie,Tim Akhurst,Rodney J. Hicks,Jason Callahan,Fiona Hegi-Johnson,Nicholas Hardcastle,Sarah Everitt
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICSno. 2 (2025): 375-387
Raghava Kashyap,Ramin Alipour, Emma Boehm, Kerry Jewell, Aravind S RaviKumar,Anthony Cardin,Javad Saghebi,Michael S Hofman, Michael T Fahey, Michael, Tim Akhurst,Rodney J Hicks,Grace Kong
Vikas Prasad,Anna Koumarianou,Timm Denecke,Anders Sundin,Christophe M. Deroose,Marianne Pavel,Emanuel Christ,Angela Lamarca,Martyn Caplin,Justo P. Castano,Clarisse Dromain,Massimo Falconi,Simona Grozinsky-Glasberg,Johannes Hofland,Ulrich Peter Knigge,Beata Kos-Kudla, Balkundi A. Krishna,Nicholas Simon Reed,Aldo Scarpa,Rajaventhan Srirajaskanthan,Christos Toumpanakis,Andreas Kjaer,Rodney J. Hicks,Valentina Ambrosini
JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGYno. 2 (2025)
Cancer Imagingno. 1 (2025): 1-8
Sarah Thomas,Jason Callahan, Paul Conway,Daniel Moon, Hugh Morgan, Johanna Ingbritsen, Melissa Munro,Robert E. Ware,Phil Dundee,Rodney J. Hicks
EUROPEAN UROLOGY OPEN SCIENCE (2025): 49-56
Aidan Flynn,Andrew D Pattison,Shiva Balachander,Emma Boehm,Blake Bowen,Trisha Dwight,Fernando J Rossello,Oliver Hofmann,Luciano Martelotto, Maia Zethoven,Lawrence S Kirschner,Tobias Else,Lauren Fishbein,Anthony J Gill,Arthur S Tischler,Thomas Giordano,Tamara Prodanov,Jane R Noble,Roger R Reddel,Alison H Trainer,Hans Kumar Ghayee,Isabelle Bourdeau,Marianne Elston,Diana Ishak,Joanne Ngeow Yuen Yie,Rodney J Hicks,Joakim Crona,Tobias Åkerström,Peter Stålberg,Patricia Dahia,Sean Grimmond,Roderick Clifton-Bligh,Karel Pacak,Richard W Tothill
EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistryno. 1 (2024): 1-13
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE (2024)
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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine (2024)
Journal of nuclear medicine official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicineno. 11 (2024): 1685-1688
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