09:45
Victor J. Seghers, MD, PhD
Chief of Nuclear Radiology, Edward B. Singleton Department of Pediatric Radiology, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, USA
Pediatric applications of PET/MR
10:15
Norbert Avril, MD
Professor and Research Scholar, Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, USA
Challenges in PET quantification
10:45
Mukbil Hourani, MD
Professor and Interim Chairman Department of Diagnostic Radiology American University of Beirut
High resolution PET/CT in breast andhead-and-neck cancer
11:15
Prof. Dr. med. Klaus Hahn, PhD
Professor and Former director of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the University Hospitals in Munich, Head of Ärztliche Stelle Nuklearmedizin, Bayerische Landesärztekammer
Quality assessment in nuclear medicine - 13years of experience in Bavaria
11:45
Break / Lunch
13:00
Dr. med. Simone Dunkelmann, MD
Nuclear medicine specialist, private nuclear medicinepractice, Rostock, Germany
Advantages of BrightView XCT in the privatenuclear medicine practice
13:30
Dr. Andrew Ross, MD
Professor, Dalhousie University, and Division Head of Nuclear Medicine, Capital District Health Authority, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Impact of SPECT/CT on orthopaedic practiceuse of bone scanning
14:00
Dr. Michael Mix, PhD
Head of Medical Physics Group, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical Center, University of Freiburg, Germany
Quantitative Lu-177 SPECT and dosimetry usingthe BrightView XCT
14:30
Dr. Vikas Prasad, MD
Deputy Director, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany Fellow at the German Consortium for Translational Cancer Research
“The Lombardi” in Grand Prix Race to deciphering molecular signals in PET and SPECT imaging
15:00
Piotr Maniawski
Director of Clinical Science, Advanced Molecular Imaging, Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, USA
The future of molecular imaging as seen by Philips
15:30
Conclusion of the Global Philips AMI User Event by Piotr Maniawski