Cassen Award Recipients

Overview

The Cassen Prize honors Benedict Cassen, whose invention of the rectilinear radioisotope scanner—the first instrument capable of making an image of radiotracer distribution in body organs of living patients—was seminal to the development of clinical nuclear medicine. This award is funded through the Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.

(created in 1994 – awarded every other year)

Past Recipients

  • 2024 - David M. Goldenberg, MD
  • 2020 - Peter S. Conti, MD, PhD
  • 2018 - Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, MD, PhD
  • 2016 - H. William Strauss, MD
  • 2014 - Barry Siegel, MD
  • 2012 - Abass Alavi, MD and Steve Larson, MD
  • 2010 - Sung-Cheng (Henry) Huang, DSc
  • 2008 - Mathew L. Thakur, Ph.D.
  • 2006 - Alexander Gottschalk, MD
  • 2004 - Michael Welch, PhD
  • 2002 - Michael E. Phelps, PhD
  • 2000 - Gerald DeNardo, MD and Sally DeNardo, MD
  • 1998 - Henry N. Wagner, Jr, MD
  • 1996 - David Kuhl, MD
  • 1994 - Hal Anger