We are pleased to confirm that the next ‘PET- Technology and Application’ course is to be held in March 2016 at our Guy’s Campus, London.
The course fees are: £770 corporate, £660 non corporate, £300 student
Please note there is an early bird discount of £100 for corporate/non corporate attendees and £50 early bird discount for students. The early bird offers expires on 1 December 2015.
What does the course cover?
• How PET radioisotopes are produced
• The chemistry of labelling compounds with shortlived positron-emitting radionuclides
• The design of PET tracers: impact on interpretation of scanning data (eg position of labelling, metabolism and sterochemistry)
• PET instrumentation: how does a PET scanner or a cyclotron work?
• How PET data is analysed (kinetic modelling, image analysis)
• How PET is used as a tool in basic biomedical research, pre-clinical studies, probing in vivo biological processes/mechanisms, drug development and discovery, diagnosis and treatment of disease
The course fees are: £770 corporate, £660 non corporate, £300 student
Please note there is an early bird discount of £100 for corporate/non corporate attendees and £50 early bird discount for students. The early bird offers expires on 1 December 2015.
What does the course cover?
• How PET radioisotopes are produced
• The chemistry of labelling compounds with shortlived positron-emitting radionuclides
• The design of PET tracers: impact on interpretation of scanning data (eg position of labelling, metabolism and sterochemistry)
• PET instrumentation: how does a PET scanner or a cyclotron work?
• How PET data is analysed (kinetic modelling, image analysis)
• How PET is used as a tool in basic biomedical research, pre-clinical studies, probing in vivo biological processes/mechanisms, drug development and discovery, diagnosis and treatment of disease