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HEL-8044 Preclinical Imaging in Nuclear Medicine - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for klinisk medisin

Type of course

PhD course. May be taken as a singular course.

Course contents

The topics discussed will give an overview of radiation protection and dosimetry, basics in radiochemistry and radiopharmacy, animal welfare and radiotracer injection methods, in vitro and ex vivo autoradiography, biodistribution, metabolism and binding-assays of radiotracers. The preclinical imaging using PET, SPECT combined with MR/CT or BLImaging, the image analysis and aspects of translational research (from preclinic to clinics).

Application deadline

To be announced

Admission requirements

This course has a maximum capacity of 10 students. A minimum requirement for the course to be arranged is 4 registered students.

A minimum requirement to be admitted to this course is a master’s degree or equivalent or admission to a Student Research Programme.

If the number of applicants exceeds the course capacity, the applicants will be prioritized in the following order:

1) PhD Students affiliated to the national network ‘Digital Life Norwegian Research school’.

2) PhD students, research fellows and students participating in the Medical Student Research Programme at UiT The Arctic University of Norway (not affiliated with ‘Digital Life Norwegian Research School’).

3) PhD students and students at a Medical Student Research Programme at other universities (not affiliated with ‘Digital Life Norwegian Research School’).

4) Applicants who have minimum a master's degree or equivalent, but have not been admitted to a PhD programme.

It is recommended although not obligatory to have the radioactivity safety course (HMS-stråling del) and the FELASA Laboratory animal science course (HEL-8014).


Objective of the course

Students will complete the course with the following achievements

Knowledge

Skills

Competence


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Two weeks intensive course that will offer theoretical and practical training in cutting edge techniques in small animal molecular imaging. The teaching will be given as lectures, workshops, demonstrations, and practical hands-on exercises.

Assessment

Work requirements: 90 percent attendance at the course sessions including lectures and laboratory demonstrations. 

Multiple choice exam (2h) based on syllabus in English graded passed or fail

Home examination, 10 pages, graded pass or fail. The examination can be answered in any Scandinavian language or English.

There will be the option of one supplementary examination if a fail grade is achieved at the first attempt.


Date for examination

Home examination hand in date 28.05.2021;Take-home exam replacing on-site exam hand out date 14.05.2021 hand in date 14.05.2021;Home examination hand in date 28.05.2021

The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.