OpenKMI Webinars

We invite leaders from academia and industry to discuss advanced technical topics and/or emerging career opportunities in tracer kinetic modeling.

The webinars are expected to start in the summer of 2022 and will continue quarterly.  Each webinar would have an invited talk followed by a panel discussion and Q&A session. 

OpenKMI Webinar 5: Modeling Non-Steady State Kinetics in the Brain 

Time: September 26, 2023, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Eastern Time (Time Zone Converter)

YouTube Video - Lectures and Discussion

Speaker & Co-Moderator

Evan D. Morris
Professor, Yale University

Speaker & Co-Moderator

Steven R. Meikle
Professor, University of Sydney

Panelist

Julie C. Price
Professor, Harvard/MGH

OpenKMI Webinar 4: Kinetic Modeling of Neuropathological Protein Accumulation

Time: May 22, 2023, 11 am - 12:30 pm Eastern Time (Time Zone Converter)

YouTube Channel - Lecture and Discussion

Speaker

Julie C. Price
Professor, Harvard/MGH

Panelist

Robert A. Koeppe
Professor, University of Michigan

Moderator

Marc D. Normandin
Assoc. Professor, Harvard/MGH

OpenKMI Webinar 3: Direct Estimation of Kinetic Parameters

Time: February 27, 2023, 11am-12:30pm Eastern Time (Time Zone Converter)

YouTube Channel - Lecture

Speaker

Jinyi Qi
Professor, University of California at Davis

Panelist

Andrew Reader
Professor, King's College London

Moderator

Richard E. Carson
Professor, Yale University

OpenKMI Webinar 2: Kinetic Analysis in Drug Discovery and Development

Time: November 21, 2022, 11am-12:30pm Eastern Time

YouTube Channel - Lecture and Panel Discussion

Speaker

Roger N. Gunn
CSO, Neuroscience, Invicro
Professor, Imperial College London

Panelist

Simon R. Cherry
Distinguished Professor, UC Davis

Moderator

Guobao Wang
Associate Professor, UC Davis Health

OpenKMI Webinar 1: Tracer Kinetic Modeling in PET

Time: August 8, 2022, 11am-12pm Eastern Time

YouTube Channel: Lecture.

Speaker

Richard E. Carson
Professor of Yale University

Panelist

Terry Jones
Visiting Professor of UC Davis

Moderator

Ramsey D. Badawi
Professor of UC Davis