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Speakers at PET Talks (SEASON 1)
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Speaker
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Institution
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Title (click for flyer)
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Supplemental (click for paper)
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Video (click to view)
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Time
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Location
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5.
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2012-06-25
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Evan Morris, PhD
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Yale PET Center
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(Almost) Everything You Wanted to Know about what we Measure with PET – but were Afraid to Ask
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Morris video
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12 noon
(come early for lunch)
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Brady Auditorium
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310 Cedar St
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4.
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2012-05-14
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John Seibyl, MD
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Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Histopathological validation of β-amyloid -targeting PET tracers: Lessons from the Phase III clinical diagnostic trials
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Use of florbetapir-PET for imaging beta-amyloid pathology
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Seibyl video
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12 noon
(come early for lunch)
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Brady Auditorium
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310 Cedar St
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3.
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2012-04-16
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Gitte Moos Knudsen, MD, PhD
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Neurobiology Research Unit, Rigshospitalet and University of Copenhagen
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Measuring endogenous 5-HT release with PET
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Measuring endogenous 5-HT release by emission tomography: promises and pitfalls
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Knudsen video
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12 - 12:15 (lunch) 12:15 start
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Brady Auditorium
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310 Cedar St
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2.
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2012-03-23
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Hubert Vesselle, MD, PhD
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Div of Nuclear Medicine, Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle
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Using PET Imaging to Address Clinically Relevant Oncology Questions, Validate Radiotracers and Improve our understanding of Cancer Biology: The University of Washington experience with Lung Cancer
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FLT: Measuring Tumor Cell Proliferation In Vivo With Positron Emission Tomography and 3'-Deoxy-3'-18F Fluorothymidine
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Vesselle video
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12 noon
(lunch)
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Hope 103
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315 Cedar
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1.
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2012-02-14
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Oline V. Olesen, PhD
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Dept of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark
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Markerless 3D Head Tracking for Motion Correction in PET Brain Imaging
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Motion Tracking for Medical Imaging: A Nonvisible Structured Light Tracking Approach
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(no video)
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4 pm
(snacks)
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Boyer Center BCMM 206/208
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295 Congress Ave
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