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Workshop Series: Neuroimaging & Fluid Biomarkers for Neurodegenerative Disease
SECTION 3: PET
Instructor: Dr. Julie Ottoy
This module will focus on Positron Emission Tomography (PET) as a molecular brain imaging method - from the research lab to the clinical use. The module is divided into two lectures, including one theoretical lecture and one practicum. In the theoretical lecture, the student will gain a basic understanding of PET physics and will become familiar with applications of PET imaging in both clinical practice and clinical research with a focus on Alzheimer’s disease. In the practicum, the student will learn the important steps of PET image processing and how to quantify pathology based on a PET scan in a clinically relevant situation
Part of the Neuroimaging & Fluid Biomarkers for Neurodegenerative Disease Workshop Series hosted by Sunnybrook Research Institute.
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Workshop Series Description
Biomarkers are increasingly being used to detect the presence and monitor the progression of neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases that cause dementia. Additionally, biomarkers play a significant role in the design of clinical trials by providing insight into treatment efficacy, target engagement, and enriching criteria for patient selection.
The aim of this course is to provide working knowledge about commonly used circulatory (bloodbased) and neuroimaging-based (MRI & PET) biomarkers for neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases. Through this course, students will gain an understanding of the range of biomarkers available and how they can be applied in a clinical-research setting to study pathology and the sequence of pathologic events. Students will also learn about emerging techniques that probe novel biomarkers and accelerate drug discovery. This gained knowledge will then be applied to design a biomarker-based study and write a scientific abstract.
Dates: Classes will be held every Tuesday 12:30-2:30 PM, January 10- March 14, 2023.
Target Audience: The course is targeted towards a graduate-level (MSc/Ph.D.) audience at the beginner or intermediate level. However, undergraduates, post-doctoral fellows, and research staff are welcome to join.
Cost: Free.
Format: Hybrid: in-person (M6 Sunnybrook Bayview Campus) or via zoom. Each class (lectures/practicums) will be 2 hours/week (20 hours total).
More information about the workshop series and what can be expected.