Molecular Imaging president and CEO resigns

Molecular Imaging Corp. this week announced that Paul Crowe, founder of the company, has resigned as director, chairman of the board, president and CEO, "to pursue other interests."

Although his resignation is effective immediately, Molecular said Crowe will be available to advise the company and the board.

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