Advancing Medical Care through Discovery in the Physical Sciences
Virtual
JLab Community Standards:
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Session 1 Leveraging DOE NP Capabilities for Medical Challenges: Welcome & Speakers - Cynthia Keppel
Chair: Cynthia Keppel (JLab)
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Welcome – Stuart Henderson, Jefferson Lab Director
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Kris Kandarpa, MD, PhD - NIBIB
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Norman Coleman, MD, NCI
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Dr. Harriet Kung, Deputy for Science Programs, DOE Office of Science
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Session 2 Crystals, Cameras and Detectors: Overview & Community Perspectives Panel - Simon Cherry, Craig Woody
NIH/DOE Co-Chairs: - Simon Cherry (UC Davis), Craig Woody (BNL)
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Overview
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a) Capabilities from the Physical Sciences – Radiation Detection, Kai Vetter (UC Berkeley)
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b) State-of-the-art Challenges and Emerging Technologies – Simon Cherry (UC Davis)
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Community Perspectives Panel
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a) Micropattern Gas Detection – Nilanga Liyanage
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b) Silicon Detectors - Gabriella Carini (BNL)
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c) PET Development, Craig Levin (Stanford)
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d) Translational Applications of Photon Counting - Cynthia McCollough
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e) MCP-based Picosecond Photodetection - Junqi Xie (ANL)
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f) Panel Discussion
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1:00 PM
Lunch Break, possible Poster Session
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Session 3 Advanced Magnetics: Overview & Community Perspectives Panel
NIH /DOE Co-Chairs: - Steve Peggs (BNL), Shumin Wang (NIBIB)
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Overview
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a) Capabilities from the Physical Sciences – Superconducting Magnets - Kathleen Amm
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b) State-of-the-art Challenges and Emerging Technologies – Larry Wald (MGH)
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Community Perspectives Panel
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a) Magnetic Particle Imaging - Steve Conolly
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b) Optically Pumped Magnetometry - Peter Schwindt
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c) Risk Reduction and Design of a 16-T MRI Magnet – Minfeng Xu (GE Global Research)
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d) Advanced Superconducting Cyclotron with Variable Energy for Hadron Therapy - Joe Minervini
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e) fMRI - Jonathan Polimeni
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f) Panel Discussion
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Session 4 Radiopharmaceuticals for Diagnosis and Therapy: Overview & Community Perspectives Panel
NIH/DOE Chairs: - Freddy Escorcia (PI/NIH Intramural), Robert Gropler (Wash U), Paul Gueye (MSU)
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Overview
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a) Capabilities from the DOE Isotope Program – Jehanne Gillo (DOE)
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b) State-of-the-art Challenges and Emerging Technologies – Martin Brechbiel (NCI)
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Community Perspectives Panel
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a) Isotopes - Mike Nickels
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b) PET Tracer Development - Charles Manning (MD Anderson)
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c) Discovery and applications of radio-isotopes with FRIB - Thomas Glasmacher (MSU)
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d) Targeted, Unsealed Sources (alpha, beta) - Anna Kiess (Johns Hopkins)
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e) Supplying isotopes and Radiopharmaceuticals for Preclinical Studies and Clinical Trials - Suzanne Lapi
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f) Panel Discussion
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Session 5 Electronics, Data Processing, and Image Reconstruction: Overview & Community Perspectives Panel
NIH /DOE Chairs: - Georges El Fakhri (MGH), Graham Heyes, JLab
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Overview
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a) Capabilities from the Physical Sciences – Graham Heyes, JLab
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b) State-of-the-art Challenges and Emerging Technologies – Rich Carson (Yale)
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Community Perspectives Panel
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a) Streaming Readout, Fast Data Acquisition Techniques – Chris Cuevas
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b) Ultrahigh Resolution PET Imaging of the Human Brain - Roger Lecomte
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c) SPECT - Eric Frey, JHU
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d) TeraHz Imaging – Sandra Biedron , UNM
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e) Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine, David Mankoff, U Penn
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f) Panel Discussion
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12:00 PM
Lunch and Poster Session
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Session 6 Radiotherapy Instrumentation: Overview & Community Perspectives Panel
NIH /DOE Co-Chairs: – Eric Colby (DOE), Ceferino Obcemea (NIH)
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Overview
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a) Capabilities from the Physical Sciences- Accelerator and Detector Technologies - Michael Fazio (SLAC)
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b) State-of-the-art Challenges and Emerging Technologies – Jeff Buchsbaum, NCI
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Community Perspectives Panel
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a) Boron Neutron Capture - Hanna Koivunoro (Neutron Therapeutics, Inc.)
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b) Superconducting RF Technology – Bob Rimmer (JLab)
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c) Particle Beam Instrumentation talk, Ben Clasie (MGH)
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d) VHEE - Sami Tantawi (Stanford)
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e) Therapeutic Advantages of Proton Therapy - Ted Hong (MGH)
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f) Panel Discussion
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Session 7 Data Science: Overview & Community Perspectives Panel
NIH /DOE Co-Chairs: Philip Bourne (UVA), Amber Boehnlein (JLab)
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Overview
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a) Capabilities from the Physical Sciences -Robert Rallo (PNNL)
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b) Capabilities from the Physical Sciences – Exascale Computing and COVID - Shantenu Jha (Rutgers/BNL)
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c) State-of-the-art Challenges and Emerging Technologies – Radiology and Oncology Imaging - Ron Summers (NIH)
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Community Perspectives Panel
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a) Enabling Biomedical Science with Leadership Computing - Georgia Tourassi (Oak Ridge National Lab)
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b) Joint Design of Advanced Computing Solutions for Cancer Program - Emily Greenspan (NCI)
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c) Data Repositories and AI in Medical Imaging - Maryellen Giger (U. Chicago)
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d) AI for Image Reconstruction, Quanzheng Li (MGH)
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e) Panel Discussion
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Upcoming Meetings and Closing Discussion: The Big Integration & SPECT
Jeff Buchsbaum. NCI to lead
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The Big Integration
5:00 – 5:55, Jeff Buchsbaum. NCI to lead: "The Big Integration - Data Science, Physics, and Medicine: The Next Steps and A Real Time Summation of Challenges and Areas of Focus."
5:55 - 6:00 Upcoming meeting announcements, including in-person follow-up to this meeting, as well as SPECT, Brain Imaging, and other upcoming workshops – single slide shares
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