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Imperial GSK Pet Course – 2008

Wednesday 9th - Friday 11th April 2008

Due to popular demand following last year’s great success you are invited to a 3-day course at Imperial College London on PET: Technology and Application.
The informal, interactive course will cover lectures on all aspects of PET, from molecule to man, along with the latest developments and research highlights from experts in the field. These will be combined with breakout
sessions and small group discussions in selected areas appropriate for the delegates.

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Register NOW on the following website: www.imperial.ac.uk/cpd/pet
or contact Dr. Nick Long n.long@imperial.ac.uk Or Dr. Tony Gee antony_d_gee@gsk.com

 

Science Seminars

GSK CIC host fortnightly Science Seminars at the CIC facility based at Hammersmith Hospital. These events last approximately 1.5 hours and are open to our collaborators and other interested persons. If you would like to be added to our mailing list for details on forthcoming events please email inserting "Science Seminar" in the subject line.

Example of recent events:
"Pharmacological fMRI in pre-clinical drug discovery"
Adam J. Schwarz, PhD MInstP CSci 
Department of NeuroImaging (Biology),
GlaxoSmithKline

"Quantitative improvements in PET/CT imaging though respiratory and partial volume corrections"
Dimitris Visvikis, PhD.
National Institute of Health and Medical Research,
Laboratoire de Traitement d'Information Medicale (LaTIM),
Equipe 'Quantification en Tomographie d'Emission',
Brest, France

"Functional imaging of physically and psychologically induced pain in controls and functional pain patients"
Stuart WG Derbyshire, PhD.
School of Psychology
Birmingham University

"Combining T1-weighted and diffusion-weighted images to investigate structural abnormalities in Huntington’s disease"
Gwenaelle Douaud, PhD
Oxford University FMRIB Centre
John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington

 

 

 

 

 

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