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NIH Clinical Center Twelfth Annual John Doppman Memorial Lecture for Imaging Sciences

Imaging Brain Amyloid: Progress and Promise

Speaker: Chester A. Mathis, PhD
Distinguished Professor of Radiology,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Wednesday, January 30, 2013
12:00 - 1 p.m.
Lipsett Amphitheater
NIH Clinical Center

Reasonable Accommodations:
Sign language interpreters will be provided. Individuals with disabilities who need accommodation to participate in the lecture should contact the Clinical Center Office of Communications and Media Relations at 301-496-2563. TTY users, please call through the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339.

John Doppman portrait and information about lecture.

Past John Doppman Memorial Lectures

October 19, 2011
MR Elastography: A New Quantitative Imaging Biomarker

Richard L. Ehman, MD
Consultant, Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Professor of Radiology, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

October 27, 2010
The Evolution of PET: Images of Progress

Carolyn Cidis Meltzer, MD
William P. Timmie Professor and Chair of Radiology
Director, Emory Center for System Imaging
Associate Dean of Research
Emory University School of Medicine

December 16, 2009
CTA and 3-D Visualization:
Its Evolving Role in Oncologic Imaging
Elliot K. Fishman, MD
Professor of Radiology and Oncology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Director, Division of Diagnostic Imaging
Director, Division of Abdominal Imaging
and Computed Body Tomography
The Johns Hopkins Hospital

February 25, 2009
Oncologic Imaging: Endless Horizons
HEDVIG HRICAK, M.D., Ph.D., Dr.h.c.
Chairman, Department of Radiology
Carroll and Milton Petrie Chair,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Professor of Radiology,
Weill Medical College of Cornell University

October 31, 2007
Image-Guided Cancer Treatment: The Science and Vision of an Emerging Field
J. WILLIAM CHARBONEAU, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
Rochester, Minn.

October 25, 2006
MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery
FERENC A. JOLESZ, M.D.
B. Leonard Holman Professor of Radiology,
Harvard Medical School, Vice Chairman for Research and Director, Division of MRI and Image-Guided Therapy Program,
Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

October 5, 2005
Of Mice and Men: Molecular Imaging in Living Subjects

SANJIV SAM GAMBHIR, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor Radiology and Bioengineering at Stanford University School of Medicine and in Stanford’s Bio-X Program,
Head, Division of Nuclear Medicine and
Director, Molecular Imaging Program

October 20, 2004
Molecular Genetic Reporter. Strategies for Imaging Protein Function and Protein-Protein Interactions in Living Animals

DAVID PIWNICA-WORMS, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Radiology and Professor of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology,
Director, Molecular Imaging Center,
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis

October 22, 2003
Imaging Research. Trends and 21st Century Needs

ELIAS A. ZERHOUNI, M.D.
Director, NIH

October 30, 2002
Molecular Imaging: Exploring the Next Frontier

RALPH WEISSLEDER, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School and
Director, Center for Molecular Imaging
Research, Department of Radiology and
Associate Radiologist, Department of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 

October 17, 2001
John Doppman: A Clinician’s Radiologist

MURRAY F. BRENNAN, M.D.
Chairman, Department of Surgery, Benno C. Schmidt Chair in Clinical Oncology,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York 


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