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Positron Emission Tomography (PET): Technology and Application

20 - 22 April 2015, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
The principal objectives of this programme are to review the basic principles of PET imaging and to convey an understanding of the modern application of PET technology.
Speakers
  • Professor Tony Gee Tony Gee is Professor of PET and Radiochemistry in the Division of Imaging Sciences at King's College London and a visiting Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London. He obtained a BSc(Hons) in Chemistry at the University of Sussex (1985), and his PhD in Radiopharmaceutical Organic Chemistry at Uppsala University, Sweden (1991). Since then he has worked as the Director of PET Chemistry at the Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals Clinical PET centre, UMDS, London, and the Aarhus University Hospital PET Centre in Aarhus Denmark, before moving to GlaxoSmithKline to spearhead the use of PET imaging in drug discovery and development before moving to his current position at King's College, United Kingdom

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King's College London

Gordon Museum, King's College London, Gordon Museum, Hodgkin’s Building, Guy’s Hospital, St.Thomas's Street , London, SE1 9RT, United Kingdom

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