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WIMIN: Who We Are and What We Do

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Women in Molecular Imaging Network (WIMIN) is an interest group of the World Molecular Imaging Society (WMIS) aimed at advancing the careers of women in science. WIMIN represents women in the field of molecular imaging through all stages of their career development and promotes their advancement to leadership positions within the society and their careers. WIMIN’s roles include training and mentoring, and building bridges with other interest groups within WMIS and beyond as well as identifying challenges for advancement of female scientists and solutions to overcome them. In addition to ongoing WIMIN-sponsored programs to be described here, a number of exciting new programs will be initiated in 2017. WIMIN is committed to advancing the futures of female scientists in molecular imaging and welcomes all new membership.

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Moore, A., Menkens, A. & Sutcliffe, J. WIMIN: Who We Are and What We Do. Mol Imaging Biol 19, 328–331 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11307-017-1059-9

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