The 5-day workshop on "Quantitative Image Analysis and Application Specific Imaging - PRIMA IV"

 

PRIMA IV is organised subsequent to the World Molecular Imaging Congress - WMIC

Date: 22-26 September 2013 - right after the WMIC 2013

Venue: Savannah Marriott Riverfront

100 General McIntosh Boulevard

Savannah, Georgia 31401 USA

Registration is NOW possible!

Registrations can be done via the registration system of the World Molecular Imaging Congress - WMIC. You will be able to register for the WMIC and PRIMA IV or just for PRIMA IV - click here for registration!

The registration fee of 600€/780$ covers all workshop/teaching material and lectures, coffee breaks, lunch, get-together – we are looking forward to working with you!

The programme - what you can expect

The 5-day workshop covers the basic and advanced theoretical background of imaging modalities and contrast agents, quantitative image analysis and kinetic modelling, radiochemistry, and disease specific imaging. Beside the theory practical teaching sessions and group work give you the opportunity to go into the depths of imaging analysis - guided by high-level experts and excellent teachers.

The focus of the workshop on Quantitative Image Analysis and Application Specific Imaging is in advanced probes for Optical Imaging, cutting edge methological applications and sequences in MRI, quantitative image analysis and kinetic modeling, radiochemistry and applied science such as cardiology, neurology, immunology and infectious diseases.

 

 

LECTURE TOPICS

  • Imaging modalities and contrast agents
  • Quantitative image analysis and kinetic modelling
  • Radiochemistry
  • Disease specific imaging – Oncology, Neurology, Cardiology, Metabolic Diseases

PRACTICAL SESSIONS

  • Image analysis with pmod software
  • Journal Club – group work, discussion, and presentation
  • How to design an experiment
  • Data handling

A common approach

The entire PRIMA curriculum is a common education approach of the European Society for Molecular Imaging, the World Molecular Imaging Society, the Society for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, the European Association of Nuclear Medicine, and the German Society for Nuclear Medicine.