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People

The scientists, clinicians, and researchers who organize, review, and shape the Human Amyloid Imaging Conference.

Executive Committee
2027

Keith A. Johnson, MD, is Professor of Radiology and Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Associate Radiologist and Director of Molecular Neuroimaging at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is co-director of the Neuroimaging Program of the Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and its DIAN research initiatives, and oversees the Clinical Brain PET Service at MGH. His major research interests include normal brain aging and the early diagnosis and treatment monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and dementia with Lewy bodies.

As Chief Science Officer, Maria Carrillo sets the strategic vision for the Alzheimer's Association global research program. She oversees the AAIC, the world's largest dementia science meeting, and manages the World Wide ADNI initiative. Dr. Carrillo earned her doctorate from Northwestern University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Rush University Medical Center.

Dr. Mormino completed her PhD in Neuroscience at UC Berkeley in the laboratory of Dr. William Jagust, where she performed some of the initial studies applying Amyloid PET to clinically normal older individuals. During her postdoctoral fellowship at MGH she used multimodal imaging to understand longitudinal cognitive changes in preclinical AD. Her research program at Stanford focuses on combining imaging and genetics to predict cognitive trajectories over time.

Julie Price, PhD, is Investigator and Professor in the Department of Radiology at MGH and Director of PET Pharmacokinetic Modeling at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center. Her expertise is in PET imaging methodology for translational imaging of protein targets in aging and neurodegeneration. She is a 2021 Fellow of SNMMI and 2021 SNMMI Brain Imaging Council Kuhl-Lassen awardee.

2026

Keith A. Johnson, MD, is Professor of Radiology and Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Associate Radiologist and Director of Molecular Neuroimaging at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is co-director of the Neuroimaging Program of the Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and its DIAN research initiatives, and oversees the Clinical Brain PET Service at MGH. His major research interests include normal brain aging and the early diagnosis and treatment monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and dementia with Lewy bodies.

As Chief Science Officer, Maria Carrillo sets the strategic vision for the Alzheimer's Association global research program. She oversees the AAIC, the world's largest dementia science meeting, and manages the World Wide ADNI initiative. Dr. Carrillo earned her doctorate from Northwestern University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Rush University Medical Center.

Dr. Ikonomovic's primary research interests are aging and Alzheimer's Disease, focusing on mechanisms underlying selective neuronal vulnerability in relation to neuropathology changes and cognitive impairment. His research addresses development and neuropathological validation of novel PET radioligands and blood biomarkers for in vivo detection of pathological protein changes in AD and related disorders. He has published over 150 original peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts, review articles, and book chapters.

Dr. Karikari's research aims to further understand the molecular and biochemical basis of pathological brain changes in Alzheimer's patients and to develop new biofluid-based diagnostic tools for clinical use. As a postdoctoral scholar, he developed the most widely used and reliable blood test for Alzheimer's disease to date, reliably quantifying blood p-tau across all age groups to enable diagnosis and prognosis. He serves as Director of the Mass Spectrometry Biomarker Laboratory at Pitt.

Dr. Mormino completed her PhD in Neuroscience at UC Berkeley in the laboratory of Dr. William Jagust, where she performed some of the initial studies applying Amyloid PET to clinically normal older individuals. During her postdoctoral fellowship at MGH she used multimodal imaging to understand longitudinal cognitive changes in preclinical AD. Her research program at Stanford focuses on combining imaging and genetics to predict cognitive trajectories over time.

Julie Price, PhD, is Investigator and Professor in the Department of Radiology at MGH and Director of PET Pharmacokinetic Modeling at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center. Her expertise is in PET imaging methodology for translational imaging of protein targets in aging and neurodegeneration. She is a 2021 Fellow of SNMMI and 2021 SNMMI Brain Imaging Council Kuhl-Lassen awardee.

2023–2025

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Dr. Gomez-Isla received her medical training at the University Complutense, Madrid, and completed her neurology residency at the Hospital Doce de Octubre, Madrid. She then completed a clinical and research fellowship in the Memory Disorders and Alzheimer's Research Laboratory at MGH. She sees patients and conducts clinical research at MGH and performs basic research at the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease.

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2007–2020 (founding committee)

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William J. Jagust, MD, is Professor of Public Health and Neuroscience at UC Berkeley. Research in his lab is aimed at understanding the structural, functional, and biochemical basis of brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Jagust uses PET, MRI, fMRI, and neuropsychology to study normal older people and patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and Parkinson's disease.

William E. Klunk, MD, PhD, is co-director of the Alzheimer Disease Research Center at UPMC and professor of psychiatry and neurology at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Klunk is a pioneer in the field of in vivo amyloid imaging in humans and a member of the Pitt team that invented Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB). His group's 2004 paper on imaging the pathology of Alzheimer's disease is the most frequently cited research paper on this disease.

Chester Mathis, PhD, has a long-standing interest in applying synthetic radiochemistry to develop PET radiopharmaceuticals to study brain function in vivo. As Director of the University of Pittsburgh PET Facility, Dr. Mathis works closely with over 25 investigators from 8 departments on more than 70 PET research imaging protocols. He joined efforts with Dr. William E. Klunk to develop Pittsburgh Compound-B for non-invasive assessment of amyloid load in the living human brain.

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Program Committee
HAI 2026
Eric Abrahamson
University of Pittsburgh
Suzanne Baker, PhD
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Tobey Betthauser, PhD
University of Wisconsin
Rachel Buckley, PhD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Marianne Chapleau, PhD
Life Molecular Imaging
Brad Christian, PhD
University of Wisconsin
Anne Cohen, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Tessa Harrison, PhD
University of California, Berkeley
Ansel Hillmer, PhD
University of Michigan
Milos Ikonomovic, MD
University of Pittsburgh
Kenji Ishii, MD
Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. of Gerontology
Clifford R. Jack, MD
Mayo Clinic
Heidi Jacobs, PhD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Thomas Karikari, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Renaud La Joie, PhD
University of California, San Francisco
Susan Landau, PhD
University of California, Berkeley
Laetitia Lemoine, PhD
Perceptive
Beth Mormino, PhD
Stanford University
Melissa Murray, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Agneta Nordberg, MD, PhD
Karolinska Institute
Rik Ossenkoppele, PhD
VU University Medical Center
Julie Ottoy, PhD
University of Toronto
Julie Price, PhD
Harvard Medical School
Gil Rabinovici, MD
University of California, San Francisco
Dorene Rentz, PsyD
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Elena Rodriguez-Vieitez, PhD
Karolinska Institutet
Pedro Rosa-Neto, MD, PhD
McGill University
Stephen Salloway, MD
Brown University
Sandra Sanabria, PhD
Genentech
Suzanne Schindler, MD, PhD
Washington University in St. Louis
Christopher Schwarz, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Reisa Sperling, MD
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Rik Vandenberghe, MD, PhD
KU Leuven
Victor Villemagne, MD
University of Pittsburgh
Sylvia Villeneuve, PhD
McGill University
Joseph Winer, PhD
Stanford University
Christina Young, PhD
Stanford University
Henrik Zetterberg, MD, PhD
University of Gothenburg
Theme Co-Chairs
HAI 2026

Theme Co-Chairs gather after the review process to decide the final session structure and placement of accepted abstracts across the four core topics: Technical, Clinical, Neuropathology, and Biomarkers.

Suzanne Baker, PhD
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Tobey Betthauser, PhD
University of Wisconsin
Anne Cohen, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Brad Christian, PhD
University of Wisconsin
Teresa Gomez-Isla, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Lea Grinberg, MD
Mayo Clinic
Ansel Hillmer, PhD
University of Michigan
Milos Ikonomovic, MD
University of Pittsburgh
Heidi Jacobs, PhD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Thomas Karikari, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Susan Landau, PhD
University of California, Berkeley
Laetitia Lemoine, PhD
Perceptive
Beth Mormino, PhD
Stanford University
Melissa Murray, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Julie Price, PhD
Harvard Medical School
Gil Rabinovici, MD
University of California, San Francisco
Pedro Rosa-Neto, PhD
McGill University
Suzanne Schindler, MD, PhD
Washington University in St. Louis
Henrik Zetterberg, MD, PhD
University of Gothenburg
Young Investigator Award Judges
HAI 2026

The Young Investigator Award Judges evaluate the top-scoring abstracts from early-career researchers who have elected to compete for the HAI Young Investigator Award.

Hartmuth Kolb, PhD
Enigma Biomedical Group
Michael Pontecorvo, PhD
Avid Radiopharmaceuticals (ret.)
Christopher Rowe, MD
Austin Health
Sandra Sanabria, PhD
Genentech
Keynote Speakers
HAI 2026 — San Juan
Dietmar Thal, MD, PhD
KU Leuven
Joyita Dutta, PhD
University of Massachusetts
Nick Seyfried, PhD
Emory University
HAI 2027 keynote speakers will be announced. Contact us for programme enquiries.
Previous keynote speakers (all editions)
Karen Ashe
Johannes Attems
Thomas Beach
David A. Bennett
Monique Breteler
Randy Buckner
Richard Carson
Peter Davies
Marc Diamond
Dennis Dickson
Charles Duyckaerts
Joyita Dutta
Alan Evans
Howard Feldman
Michel Goedert
Lea Grinberg
Roger Gunn
Oskar Hansson
Vahram Haroutunian
Karl Herrup
David M. Holtzman
Bradley Hyman
Claudia Kawas
Hartmuth Kolb
Eckhard Mandelkow
Ann McKee
Marsel Mesulam
Thomas Montine
Catherine Mummery
Sid O'Bryant
Marcus Raichle
Monica Rivera-Mindt
Julie Schneider
Dag Sehlin
Dennis Selkoe
Nick Seyfried
Dietmar Thal
John Trojanowski
Li-Huei Tsai
Paolo Zanotti
Henrik Zetterberg