Friday 3 June
Turku PET Symposium 2022 | 3-6 June 2022 | Turku, Finland
Programme
Turku PET Symposium 2022 programme
PET imaging in diagnostics and therapy
15:00-16:00 | Turku PET Centre Site Visit, Group 1 |
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16:00-17:00 | Registration |
17:00-18:00 | (Auditorium)
Opening words |
18:00- | Get-together |
Saturday 4 June
8:00-9:00 | REGISTRATION | ||
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8:30-10:15 | Radiopharmaceuticals for Theranostics Chair: Anu Airaksinen, FI and Cécile Philippe, AT (Auditorium) |
8:30-10:15 | Software and Modelling I Chair: Rob deKemp, CA and Sergey V. Nesterov, FI (Lecture room B161) |
8:30-9:15 89Zr-immuno-PET: from bench to bedside – Danielle Vugts, NL
9:15-9:45 Bioorthogonal radiolabeling strategies for immune checkpoint and T cell imaging – Mirkka Sarparanta, FI 9:45-10:00 Synthesis of [11C]Me-DPA and evaluation in a transgenic mouse model of alzheimer’s disease – Thomas Keller, FI 10:00-10:15 Perfluoroaryl azide staudinger reaction combined with sulfur [18F]fluoride exchange click chemistry for live cell radiolabeling – Anisa Biti, FI |
8:30-9:10 New PET methods for imaging cardiac autonomic function to improve risk stratification and management of patients with left ventricular dysfunction – Robert deKemp, CA
9:10-9:45 Methods to improve absolute quantification of cardiac SPECT and PET – Jennifer Renaud, US 9:45-10:15 Deep learning based noise reduction of cardiac SPECT – Antti Sohlberg, SE |
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10:15-10:45 | COFFEE Coffee break sponsored by Hidex Oy |
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10:45-12:30 | New radiosynthetic chemistry Chair: Sarita Forsback, FI and Albert D. Windhorst, NL (Auditorium) |
10:45-12:30 | Software and Modeling II Chair: Alain Manrique, FR and Sergey V. Nesterov, FI (Lecture room B161) |
10:45-11:30 We are Explorers in Radiochemical Space: Adventures in Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Methodology – Peter Scott, US
11:30-12:00 From Cancer to Neurobiology Applications and Beyond – Matthias Herth, DK 12:00-12:15 Efficient radiofluorination reaction studies with design of experiments (doe) for streamlined F-18 tracer development – Andreas Maurer, DE 12:15-12:30 Synthesis and initial preclinical evaluation of [18F]fluoro-exendin-4, a high molar activity tracer for glp1r imaging – Salla Lahdenpohja, FI |
10:45-11:10 Quantitative myocardial perfusion using SPECT imaging – Alain Manrique, FR
11:10-11:50 Artificial intelligence in PET image segmentation and classification – Geoff Warnock, CH 11:50-12:30 Clinical deployment of artificial intelligence in nuclear cardiology and CT – Piotr Slomka, US |
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12:30-13:45 | LUNCH
Poster session I |
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13:45-14:15 | Chair: Jukka Kemppainen, FI (Auditorium) Prostate cancer theranostics – current status and future challenges – Mathias Eiber, DE |
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14:15-15:45 | Instrumentation Session: PET/MR Chair: Mika Teräs, FI and Hidehiro Iida (Auditorium) |
14:30-15:40 | Software and Modelling III Chair: Eleni Rebelos and Sergey V. Nesterov, FI (Lecture room B161) |
14:15-15:00 Future of PET intrumentation – Terry Jones, UK
15:00-15:30 Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Imaging – Piotr Slomka, US 15:30-15:45 Development of an automated [15O] gas radio tracer administration system – Jukka Ihalainen, FI |
14:30-14:50 Carimas: five years of user experience – Eleni Rebelos, IT
14:50-15:10 Clinical and biomedical research applications based on Carimas – Chunlei Han, FI 15:10-15:40 Open Science practices within the SPM software – Guillaume Flandin, UK |
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15:45-16:15 | COFFEE Coffee break sponsored by Hidex Oy |
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16:15-17:15 | Preclinical imaging Chair: Tove Grönroos, FI and Anne Roivainen, FI (Auditorium) |
16:15-17:10 | Software and Modelling IV Chair: Marco Bucci, SE and Sergey V. Nesterov, FI (Lecture room B161) |
16:15-16:45 TSPO imaging in CNS and cancer – Alexandra Winkeler
16:45-17:00 Evaluation of [18F]LU14 and [18F]LU13 in a rat model with a local overexpression of the human cannabinoid receptor 2 in the brain with pet – Daniel Gündel, DE 17:00-17:15 Targeting folate receptor-β expressing macrophages by 18F-labelled folate pet radiotracer in rat model of myocardial infarction – Imran Iqbal, FI |
16:15-16:40 Kinetic Modelling of Brain [18F] FDG PET time activity curves with Input Function Recovery method – Marco Bucci, SE
16:40-16:55 Deep learning lesion segmentation in acute ischemic stroke – Sanaz Nazari Farsani, US 16:55-17:10 Standardising PET cardiac perfusion imaging measurements and evaluating their uncertainties for more accurate diagnosis – Nadia Smith, UK |
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18.30- | SAUNA EVENT (check the bus transportations >>) |
Sunday 5 June
8:30-10:30 | Advanced neuroimaging Chair: Juho Joutsa, FI and Jarmo Hietala, FI (Auditorium) |
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8:30-9:15 ”Resilience and brain” – Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, DE
9:15-9:45 Insights from microglial imaging in multiple sclerosis: predictive value and response to treatment – Laura Airas, FI 9:45-10:00 Voxel-wise staging of tau pathology using [18F]RO-948 pet in the early ad continuum – Mahnaz Shekari, ES 10:00-10:15 Musical pleasure modulates µ-opioid system activity in the brain – Vesa Putkinen, FI 10:15-10:30 A normative map of energy density in the human brain – Gabriel Castrillón, DE |
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10:30-11:30 | COFFEE Coffee break sponsored by Siemens Healthineers Visit to the Preclinical PET laboratory |
11:30-13:00 | Biomarker imaging in cancer Chair: Jukka Kemppainen, FI and Heikki Minn, FI (Auditorium) |
11:30-12:00 Promises and challenges – where Nuclear Medicine stands in next decade? – Arturo Chiti, IT 12:00-12:30 FAPI-PET: Biological background and clinical applications – Manuel Röhrich, DE 12:30-12:45 Flare on [18F]psma-1007 pet/ct after short-term androgen deprivation therapy in treatment-naïve metastatic prostate cancer: possible predictor of tumor aggressiveness? – Simona Malaspina, FI 12:45-13:00 Normal-appearing brain shows increased inflammation in growing sporadic vestibular schwannoma using [11C](R)-pk11195 PET – Bandar Alfaifi, UK |
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13:00-13:45 | LUNCH |
13:45-14:45 | Poster session II Neurology, Beta cell imaging, Cardiology, Oncology |
14:45-15:15 | COFFEE Coffee break sponsored by Siemens Healthineers |
15:15-17:15 | Molecular imaging in cardiovascular diseases Chair: Juhani Knuuti, FI and Antti Saraste, FI (Auditorium) |
15:15-15:45 The current status and future of molecular imaging in cardiology – Frank Bengel, DE
15:45-16:15 Artificial intelligence in cardiac imaging – Luis Juarez-Orozco, NL 16:15-16:45 Imaging in cardiology: State of the art – Jeroen J Bax, Leiden, NL&FI 16:45-17:00 Comparing folate receptor β targeting tracers in experimental myocarditis model – Erika Atencio-Herre, FI 17:00-17:15 Exploring macrophage mannose receptor expression after myocardial infarction by Al [18F]F-NOTA-DCMpositron emission tomography – Putri Andriana, FI |
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19.00 | CONGRESS BANQUET (check the bus transportations >>) |
Monday 6 June
9:00-10:30 | Imaging emotions Chair: Lauri Nummenmaa, FI (Auditorium) |
9:15-10:30 | Technologists’ session I Chair: Anne Helminen, FI (Lecture room B161) |
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_ | 9:00-9:45 Moving towards robust insights: Meta-analyses, big data and machine-learning – Jürgen Dukart, DE
9:45-10:30 From individuals to dyads: In search of the brain basis of social interaction – Riitta Hari, FI |
9:15-9:45 Säteilyturvallisuus – Virpi Tunninen, FI
9:45-10:30 Merkkiaineet kliinisessä PET-kuvantamisessa: sähköinen opetusmateriaali röntgenhoitajille – Silja Hälli, FI |
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10:30-11:00 | COFFEE | ||
11:00-13:00 | Metabolism Chair: Pirjo Nuutila, FI (Auditorium) |
11:00-13:00 | Technologists’ session II Chair: Virva Saunavaara, FI (Lecture room B161) |
11:00-11:45 New ways of understanding the complex biology of diabetes using PET – Olof Eriksson, SE
11:45-12:30 Brown adipose tissue, obesity and eating – Kirsi Virtanen, FI 12:30-12:45 Is there central inflammation in human obesity? a positron emission tomography study – Eleni Rebelos, FI 12:45-13:00 Measurement of brown adipose tissue activity by a combination of indirect calorimetry and pet-ct – Kristina Bardova, CZ |
11:00-11:40 68Ge/68Ga generator in PET tracer production – Noora Rajala, FI 11:40-12:20 PET imaging: typical artefacts – Mikko Hakulinen, FI 12:20-13:00 Indications of PET-imaging in the treatment of cancer patients at Turku University Hospital Cancer Center – Kalle Mattila, FI |
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13:00-13:20 | (Auditorium)
Closing of the symposium |
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13:30-15:00 | Turku PET Centre Site Visit, Group 2 |
Novel Approaches On PET Research – Total-Body Imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, And Machine Learning
Monday, 6 June
This symposium will be arranged directly after the Turku PET 2022 Symposium, on 6-8 June, in Turku, Finland, at the Visitor and Innovation Center Joki (map).
Please see below the symposium programme for Monday, 6 June. The full programme here and registration through this link.
Opening words: Pirjo Nuutila, Naoaki Ono | |
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Session: Total-body simultaneous PET/CT imaging |
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14:10-14:40 | Total-body PET imaging: True revolution in PET Prof. Terry Jones, UC Davis, CA, US |
14:40-15:00 | Challenges in total-body PET instrumentation and modelling: example oxygen-15 Prof. Hidehiro Iida, Turku PET Centre, Turku, Finland |
Experiences with total-body PET/CT: Success stories and challenges | |
15:00-15:15 | Practical issues, clinical utility Prof. Barbara Malene Fischer, Copenhagen, Denmark |
15:15-15:30 | 3D printed long-lived phantoms for total-body PET/CT systems Dr. George Prenosil, Bern, Switzerland |
15:30-15:45 | Motion compensation, reconstruction issues Prof. Harry Tsoumpas, Groningen, the Netherlands |
15:45-16:00 | How low we can go with tracer dose? Joyce van Sluis, MSc, Groningen, the Netherlands |
Coffee break | |
16:20-16:45 | Total Body PET/CT: are large data really an issue? Prof. Ronald Boellaard, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
16:45-17:15 | The vendor’s strategy for developing total-body systems. Dr. Bernard Bendriem, Siemens |
17:15-17:45 | Panel discussion. The potential and challenges of whole-body imaging Moderator: Juhani Knuuti Participants: Terry Jones, Ronald Boellaard, Hidehiro Iida |
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Please note that the programme is subject to changes.