CIND Seminar "Brain Imaging for Relapse Prediciton: A Scanner in Every Treatment Center?""

Date

October 24, 201610/24/2016 3:00pm 10/24/2016 3:00pm CIND Seminar "Brain Imaging for Relapse Prediciton: A Scanner in Every Treatment Center?""

Dial-in: 1-650-479-3207

Access code: 803 499 506

Password: Lecture

WebEx Link: https://cind.webex.com/cind/j.php?MTID=m71fad232ab3d0b999c0a1ce3eb7e42ee

 

 

Host:

Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIND)

Co-Director, Pratik Mukherjee, MD, PhD

Co-Director, Duygu Tosun-Turgut, PhD

931 America/Los_Angeles public

Type

Seminar

Time Duration

3:00pm - 4:00pm

Location

SF VAMC CIND Conference Room I Building 13 I First Floor I 4150 Clement StI SF

Notes

Light Refreshments will be served on a first-come, first-served basis.

Dial-in: 1-650-479-3207

Access code: 803 499 506

Password: Lecture

WebEx Link: https://cind.webex.com/cind/j.php?MTID=m71fad232ab3d0b999c0a1ce3eb7e42ee

 

 

Host:

Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIND)

Co-Director, Pratik Mukherjee, MD, PhD

Co-Director, Duygu Tosun-Turgut, PhD

Speakers

Dieter Meyerhoff, PhD
Professor in Radiology
University of California, San Francisco

Dieter Meyerhoff, PhD, is a Professor in Residence in the Department of Radiology at the University of California, San Francisco and at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He is also Co-Director of the Treatment Research Center in the Department of Psychiatry at UCSF. Dr. Meyerhoff completed his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Westphälische Wilhelms Universität in Münster, Germany, and he obtained his PhD in Chemistry at Westphälische Wilhelms Universität, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship from the University of California, Berkeley Department of Chemistry.

Dr. Meyerhoff’s research goal is to better understand the neurodegenerative processes associated with specific insults to the human brain and repair process after removal of these insults. At the VA, Dr. Meyerhoff studies insults exceedingly common in the brain of veterans with substance dependence (alcohol, cocaine, and nicotine), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Gulf War Syndrome, and HIV infection. As senior scientist at the CIND, he primarily uses 1H MR to study mechanisms of neurodegenerative insults and recovery from them under special consideration of behavioral and cognitive correlations as well as genetic determinants.

Dr. Meyerhoff serves as Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator, and Co-Investigator on numerous NIH- and DoD-funded research projects. Dr. Meyerhoff has published more than 120 peer-reviewed research articles, has written and co-authored about 15 book chapters and presented more than 250 abstracts at national and international scientific meetings.