PET Talks! Season 4

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Speakers at PET Talks (SEASON 4)

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(tentative) Date Speaker Institution Title
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Supplemental
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Video
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Time Room
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20.
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2015-03-16
Robert deKemp, PhD
University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Coronary Flow Reserve Imaging to Direct Optimal Therapy in Atherosclerosis
deKemp supplemental papers
deKemp video
12 noon (come early for lunch)
Brady Auditorium
310 Cedar St
21.
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2015-04-20
David Nutt, DM, FRCP, FRCPSYCH, FSB, FMEDSCI
Imperial College, London
A Lifetime of Imaging Brain Receptors:
Has it Been Worth it?


Nutt supplemental papers
Nutt video
12 noon (come early for lunch)
Brady Auditorium
310 Cedar St
22.
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2015-05-04
Anissa Abi-Dargham, MD
Columbia University Medical Center
Of Mice and Men: A Translational Approach to Studying Dopamine Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
Abi-Dargham supplemental papers
Abi-Dargham video
12 noon (come early for lunch)
Brady Auditorium
310 Cedar St
23.
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2015-07-13
Steven Meikle, PhD
The University of Sydney
Open Field PET: Towards Simultaneous Brain Imaging and Behavioral Response Studies in Laboratory Rats
Meikle supplemental papers
no video
2PM
Trask LMP 3108
330 Cedar St.

24.


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2015-10-05 Edythe London, PhD University of California, Los Angeles Dopamine Signaling and Self-Control in Stimulant Abuse London supplemental papers
12 noon (come early for lunch) Fitkin Amphitheatre, LMP 1094 789 Howard Ave.

25.


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2015-11-02
Dimitris Visvikis, PhD
National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM); Medical Image Processing Lab; Brest, France
Motion Modeling/Correction in Multimodality PET/CT/MR
Imaging and the Promise of Multi-Parametric Modeling for
Oncology Applications

Visvikis supplemental papers
Visvikis video
12 noon (come early for lunch)
Fitkin Amphitheatre, LMP 1094
789 Howard Ave.
26.
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2015-12-07
Roger Lecomte, PhD
Université de Sherbrooke
Preclinical PET/CT Technology Development and Applications: A Pathway to Better Performance in Clinical Molecular Imaging
Lecomte supplemental papers
Lecomte video
12 noon (come early for lunch)
Brady Auditorium
310 Cedar St.

 

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