* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EST.

  • 8:15 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    8:15 AM - 9:00 AM EDT
    Lobby (outside X2-6214)

    Breakfast and check-in

    9:00 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    9:00 AM - 9:15 AM EDT
    Auditorium (X2-6214)

    Opening remarks

    9:15 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    9:15 AM - 10:45 AM EDT
    Auditorium (X2-6214)

    Rising Star in Bio-Imaging in Quebec Lectures

    Multimodal imaging in the early phase of Alzheimer’s disease Sylvia Villeneuve, McGill University Transforming ultrasound with AI Hassan Rivaz, Concordia University Speaker introductions by Martin Lepage

    10:45 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    10:45 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
    Lobby (outside X2-6214)

    Coffee break

    11:00 AM

    Canada/Eastern

    2 parallel sessions
    11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EDT
    Z5-3001

    Flash talks session - Clinical bio-imaging and human studies 1

    Abstracts #201-216 Each speaker will have 2.5 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. Please note this session will start 10 minutes late and end 10 minutes early to allow participants to walk to and from the room location.

    11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EDT
    Auditorium (X2-6214)

    Flash talks session - Methodological advances

    Abstracts #101-123 Each speaker will have 2.5 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.

    12:30 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    12:30 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
    Lobby (outside X2-6214)

    Lunch

    Optional 30-40 minute guided tour of the Sherbrooke Molecular Imaging Centre (CIMS) - (English and French tours) - clinical and pre-clinical imaging infrastructure, radiochemistry and PET scanner development.

    2:00 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    2 parallel sessions
    2:00 PM - 3:15 PM EDT
    Z5-3001

    Flash talks session - Basic bio-imaging and animal models

    Abstracts #301-309 Each speaker will have 2.5 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. Please note this session will start 10 minutes late and end 10 minutes early to allow participants to walk to and from the room location.

    2:00 PM - 3:15 PM EDT
    Auditorium (X2-6214)

    Flash talks session - Clinical bio-imaging and human studies 2

    Abstracts #217-230 Each speaker will have 2.5 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.

    3:15 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    3:15 PM - 3:30 PM EDT
    Lobby (outside X2-6214)

    Coffee break

    3:30 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    3:30 PM - 3:45 PM EDT
    Auditorium (X2-6214)

    News from the network

    3:45 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    3:45 PM - 4:45 PM EDT
    Auditorium (X2-6214)

    William Feindel Lecture

    A recent history of image-guided surgery in the NIST lab in the Montreal Neurological Institute Louis Collins, McGill University Speaker introduction by Christine Tardif

    4:45 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    4:45 PM - 5:00 PM EDT
    Auditorium (X2-6214)

    Closing remarks and prize announcements

    5:00 PM

    Canada/Eastern

    5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
    Salon des professeurs (X1-2100)

    Cocktail reception

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