Schedule
* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EDT.
8:00 AM
Canada/Eastern
9:00 AM
Canada/Eastern
Opening remarks and news from the network
Updates from QBIN by co-directors Christine Tardif and Martin Lepage and communications officer Estrid Jakobsen
9:30 AM
Canada/Eastern
Rising Star in Bio-Imaging in Quebec Lecture
Imagerie moléculaire des maladies cardiovasculaires par tomographie par émission de positrons Matthieu Pelletier-Galarneau, Montreal Heart Institute Please note this lecture will be held in French Speaker introduction by Christine Tardif
10:15 AM
Canada/Eastern
Break
Take an active break and try out the smoothie bike!
10:30 AM
Canada/Eastern
2 parallel sessionsFlash Talks 1. PET and CT : Animal and Human Models
Abstracts 101-111 Each speaker will have 3 minutes to present their work with a maximum of 3 slides. The remainder of the session will be used for open discussion amongst presenters and attendees.
Flash Talks 2. Methodological Advances : Part 1
Abstracts 201-215 Each speaker will have 3 minutes to present their work with a maximum of 3 slides. The remainder of the session will be used for open discussion amongst presenters and attendees.
12:00 PM
Canada/Eastern
Lunch
12:45 PM
Canada/Eastern
Walking tour of UL campus
Optional lunch time activity (~30 minutes)
1:30 PM
Canada/Eastern
2 parallel sessionsFlash Talks 3. Clinical bio-imaging and Human Studies
Abstracts 301-314 Each speaker will have 3 minutes to present their work with a maximum of 3 slides. The remainder of the session will be used for open discussion amongst presenters and attendees.
Flash Talks 4. Methodological Advances : Part 2
Abstracts 401-413 Each speaker will have 3 minutes to present their work with a maximum of 3 slides. The remainder of the session will be used for open discussion amongst presenters and attendees.
3:00 PM
Canada/Eastern
Break
Take an active break and try out the smoothie bike!
3:30 PM
Canada/Eastern
William Feindel Lecture
Intersection of misfolded proteins and vasculopathies - what, why and where in aging and dementia Sandra Black, University of Toronto Speaker introduction by Simon Duchesne
4:30 PM
Canada/Eastern
Closing remarks and prize announcements
5:00 PM
Canada/Eastern