- Robert Nason Beck
Robert Nason Beck (
26 March 1928 inSan Angelo, Texas –6 August 2008 inChicago, Illinois ) was an American scientist and a pioneer in the field ofnuclear medicine . Part of a Univeristy of Chicago team, he was the first to propose, in 1961, the use of theradioisotope technetium -99m to detect disease usingPositron Emission Tomography , a technique that is presently used an estimated 20 million times a year throughout the world.University of Chicago, " [http://news.uchicago.edu/news.php?asset_id=1422 Nuclear medicine pioneer Robert Beck, 1928-2008] ", press release, August 13, 2008, accessed August 2008.] Beck also helped developcollimator s for sharpening the images produced by gamma-ray scanners, and was referred to as 'Mr. Collimator' by colleagues. Pearce, Jeremy (August 17, 2008). [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/18/health/research/18beck.html Robert N. Beck, 80, Leader in Advancing Scanning for Medical Diagnoses, Dies.] "The New York Times ",August 18 ,2008 ]Career
Beck attended San Angelo College for a yearBoyle, Jayna " [http://gosanangelo.com/news/2008/aug/16/researcher-was-a-role-model/ Researcher was a role model] ", "Go Angelo" website, accessed August 2008.] before joining the
United States Navy in 1946, where he worked as an electronics technician. Upon his discharge, Beck enrolled at theUniversity of Chicago , where he earned a B.A. in 1954 and a B.S. in mathematics in 1955.Beck was appointed chief scientist and director of
Argonne Cancer Research Hospital (ACRH) in 1957. In 1977, he was named director of ACRH's successor,Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute . In 1986, he founded and directed the Center for Imaging Science shared between the University of Chicago andArgonne National Laboratory .Beck also served as a professor of radiology at the University of Chicago until his retirement in 1998. During his life, Beck published nearly 250 scientific papers and served on several task forces, in the field, especially for the
Society of Nuclear Medicine and theInternational Atomic Energy Agency .Personal life
Beck's mother was a member of the
Comanche tribe, accounting for Beck's long term interest in American Indian matters. He was, for example, one of the earliest members of theNational Museum of the American Indian . Robert Beck married Ariadne Plumis in 1958, and they celebrated their 50th anniversary shortly before his death.He died after a several-year battle with
myelodysplastic syndrome , a form ofleukemia .References
External links
* [http://www.suntimes.com/news/obituaries/1107592,CST-NWS-XBECK14.article Obituary] at the
Chicago Sun-Times
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