Video Lectures
Videotaped lectures are part of the Gordon Center effort to inspire the public and the scientific community about the latest research topics in medical imaging.
HST 565 “Medical Imaging Sciences and Applications” Fall 2020
HST 565 Fall 2013
The lectures are arranged in alphabetical order of title
Basics of MR
Lecturer: Chuan Huang, Ph.D.

Clinical Applications of PET
Lecturer: Ruth Lim, M.D.

Gamma Camera
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

Iterative Tomographic Reconstruction
Lecturer: Quanzheng Li

Kinetic Modeling of Physiologic Data I
Lecturer: Nathaniel M. Alpert, Ph.D.

Kinetic Modeling of Physiologic Data II
Lecturer: Marc Normandin, Ph.D.

Kinetic Modeling of Physiologic Data III
Lecturer: Marc Normandin, Ph.D.

Micro-SPECT, Micro-PET
Lecturer: Liang-Jian Meng, Ph.D.

Particle interactions; Radioactive Decay
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

PET/MR: Challenges and Opportunities
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) I
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) II
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

Radiation detectors
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

Tomographic Reconstruction
Lecturer: Georges El Fakhri, Ph.D.

Gordon Center Assistant Professor Pedro Brugarolas collaborated with TED-Ed to explain the science behind how doctors use radioactive drugs and PET scans to detect and diagnose diseases like Alzheimer’s and cancer.