PAST EDITIONS
Review the program and keynote recordings: 2025 Program
Review the online book: Program Book
HAI 2025 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Suzanne Baker, PhD, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Tobey Betthauser, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Marianne Chapleau, PhD, Life Molecular Imaging
Brad Christian, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Anne Cohen, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
Teresa Gomez-Isla, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Ansel Hillmer, PhD, University of Michigan
Kenji Ishii, MD, Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. of Gerontology
Milos Ikonomovic, MD, University of Pittsburgh
Clifford R. Jack, MD, Mayo Clinic
Heidi Jacobs, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
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
Susan Resnick, PhD, National Institute on Aging
Dorene Rentz, PsyD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
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
Christina Young, PhD, Stanford University
Henrik Zetterberg, MD, University of Gothenburg
HAI 2025 THEME CO-CHAIRS
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
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, University of Gothenburg
HAI 2025 Young Investigator Award Judges
Hartmuth Kolb, PhD, Enigma Biomedical Group
Dawn Matthews, PhD, ADM Diagnostics
Michael Pontecorvo, PhD, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals
Sandra Sanabria, PhD, Genentech
HAI 2024 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
DIAMOND Elite: Alzheimer’s Association
PLATINUM: Eli Lilly & Co. and Lantheus
GOLD: Eisai and Enigma Biomedical Group
SILVER and SCHOLARSHIP: Biogen, BMS, The Rainwater Charitable Foundation
SILVER: Life-Molecular Imaging, Johnson&Johnson, Perceptive, Xing Imaging
BRONZE: AbbVie, Alamar Bioscience, C2N Diagnostics, Fujirebio, GE Healthcare, Quanterix, Sanofi
Review the program and keynote recordings: 2024 PROGRAM | Human Amyloid Imaging
Review the online book: 2024 Program Book | Human Amyloid Imaging
HAI 2024 Executive Committee
Keith Johnson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Maria Carrillo, PhD, Alzheimer’s Association
Teresa Gomez-Isla, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Thomas Karikari, PhD, University of Gothenburg
Beth Mormino, PhD, Stanford University
Julie Price, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
HAI 2024 Theme Co-chairs
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
Ansel Hillmer, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine
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, Karolinska Institute
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, University of Gothenburg
HAI 2024 Young Investigator Award Judges
Hartmuth Kolb, PhD, Janssen R&D
Michael Pontecorvo, PhD, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals
Christopher Rowe, PhD, Austin Health
John Seibyl, PhD, Invicro
HAI 2024 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Suzanne Baker, PhD, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Tobey Betthauser, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Brad Christian, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Anne Cohen, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
Teresa Gomez-Isla, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Roger Gunn, PhD, Imperial College
Ansel Hillmer, PhD, Yale University
Kenji Ishii, MD, Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. of Gerontology
Milos Ikonomovic, MD, University of Pittsburgh
Clifford R. Jack, MD, Mayo Clinic
Heidi Jacobs, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Robert A. Koeppe, PhD, University of Michigan
Renaud La Joie, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
Susan Landau, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Laetitia Lemoine, PhD, Karolinska Institute
Beth Mormino, PhD, Stanford University
Melissa Murray, PhD, Mayo Clinic
Pedro Rosa-Neto, MD, PhD, McGill University
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
Susan Resnick, PhD, National Institute on Aging
Stephen Salloway, MD, Brown University
Sandra Sanabria, PhD, Genentech
Suzanne Schindler, MD, PhD, Washington University in St Louis
Les Shaw, PhD, Perelman School of Medicine
Reisa Sperling, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Rik Vandenberghe, MD, PhD, KU Leuven
Victor Villemagne, MD, The University of Melbourne
Sylvia Villeneuve, PhD, McGill University
Henrik Zetterberg, MD, University of Gothenburg
HAI 2024 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging
DIAMOND: Meilleur Technologies and Lantheus
PLATINUM: Alzheimer’s Association and Eli Lilly & Co.
GOLD: Eisai and Genentech
SILVER and SCHOLARSHIP: The Rainwater Foundation and BMS
SILVER: Invicro, Life-Molecular Imaging, Johnson&Johnson
BRONZE: AbbVie, C2N, Clario, Quanterix
Review the program: 2023 PROGRAM | Human Amyloid Imaging
Review the online book: https://hai.worldeventsforum.com/2023-book/
HAI 2023 Executive Committee
Keith Johnson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Maria Carrillo, PhD, Alzheimer’s Association
Teresa Gomez-Isla, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Thomas Karikari, PhD, University of Gothenburg
Beth Mormino, PhD, Stanford University
Julie Price, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
HAI 2023 Theme Co-chairs
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
Ansel Hillmer, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine
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, Karolinska Institute
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, University of Gothenburg
HAI 2023 Young Investigator Award Judges
Hartmuth Kolb, PhD, Janssen R&D
Michael Pontecorvo, PhD, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals
Christopher Rowe, PhD, Austin Health
John Seibyl, PhD, Invicro
HAI 2023 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Suzanne Baker, PhD, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Olivier Barret, PhD, CEA / University Paris-Saclay
Tobey Betthauser, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Brad Christian, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Anne Cohen, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
Teresa Gomez-Isla, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Roger Gunn, PhD, Imperial College
Ansel Hillmer, PhD, Yale University
Kenji Ishii, MD, Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. of Gerontology
Milos Ikonomovic, MD, University of Pittsburgh
Clifford R. Jack, MD, Mayo Clinic
Heidi Jacobs, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Robert A. Koeppe, PhD, University of Michigan
Renaud La Joie, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
Susan Landau, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Laetitia Lemoine, PhD, Karolinska Institute
Beth Mormino, PhD, Stanford University
Melissa Murray, PhD, Mayo Clinic
Pedro Rosa-Neto, MD, PhD, McGill University
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
Susan Resnick, PhD, National Institute on Aging
Stephen Salloway, MD, Brown University
Sandra Sanabria, PhD, Genentech
Suzanne Schindler, MD, PhD, Washington University in St Louis
Les Shaw, PhD, Perelman School of Medicine
Reisa Sperling, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Rik Vandenberghe, MD, PhD, KU Leuven
Victor Villemagne, MD, The University of Melbourne
Sylvia Villeneuve, PhD, McGill University
Henrik Zetterberg, MD, University of Gothenburg
HAI 2023 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging
PLATINUM: Alzheimer’s Association, Cerveau Technologies
GOLD: The Rainwater Foundation, Eli Lilly & Co., Genentech
SILVER: Aprinoia Therapeutics, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, Invicro, Eisai, Merck & Co., XingImaging
BRONZE: AbbVie, Clario, Life-Molecular Imaging, Takeda
Review the program: 2020 PROGRAM | Human Amyloid Imaging
Review the online book: https://hai.worldeventsforum.com/hai-book-2020/
HAI Conveners
Keith Johnson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
William Jagust, MD, University of California, Berkeley
William Klunk, MD, University of Pittsburgh
Chester Mathis, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
Maria Carrillo, PhD, Alzheimer’s Association
HAI 2020 Theme Co-chairs
Tobey Betthauser, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Brad Christian, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Ansel Hillmer, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine
Milos Ikonomovic, MD, University of Pittsburgh
Laetitia Lemoine, PhD, Karolinska Institute
Beth Mormino, PhD, Stanford University
Melissa Murray, PhD, Mayo Clinic
Julie Price, PhD, Harvard Medical School
Gil Rabinovici, MD, University of California, San Francisco
HAI 2020 Young Investigator Award Judges
Michael Devous, PhD, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals
Robert Koeppe, PhD, University of Michigan
Michael Pontecorvo, PhD, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals
Christopher Rowe, PhD, Austin Health
John Seibyl, PhD, Invicro
Victor Villemagne, MD, Austin Health
HAI 2020 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Olivier Barret, PhD, MIRCen, CEA
Tobey Betthauser, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Brad Christian, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Teresa Gomez-Isla, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
Roger Gunn, PhD, Imperial College
Ansel Hillmer, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine
Kenji Ishii, MD, Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. of Gerontology
Milos Ikonomovic, MD, University of Pittsburgh
Clifford R. Jack, MD, Mayo Clinic
Robert A. Koeppe, PhD, University of Michigan
Laetitia Lemoine, PhD, Karolinska Institute
Mark Lubberink, PhD, Uppsala University
Beth Mormino, PhD, Stanford University
Melissa Murray, PhD, Mayo Clinic
Agneta Nordberg, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institute
Rik Ossenkoppele, PhD, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam
Denise Park, PhD, University of Texas
Julie Price, PhD, Harvard Medical School
Gil Rabinovici, MD, University of California, San Francisco
Susan Resnick, PhD, National Institute on Aging
Juha Rinne, MD, PhD, University of Turku
Stephen Salloway, MD, Brown University
Sandra Sanabria, PhD, Genentech
Reisa Sperling, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Rik Vandenberghe, MD, PhD, KU Leuven
Victor Villemagne, MD, The University of Melbourne
Sylvia Villeneuve, PhD, McGill University
HAI 2020 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging
ASSOCIATE ORGANIZER: Alzheimer’s Association
GOLD: Biogen, Cerveau Technologies
SILVER: Aprinoia Therapeutics, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, Invicro, Eisai, Janssen, Merck & Co.,
BRONZE: AbbVie, Bioclinica, Eli Lilly & Co., Ixico, Life-Molecular Imaging, Takeda
Richard Carson
Michel Goedert
John Trojanowski
HAI 2019 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging
GOLD: Biogen, Cerveau Technologies, Eli Lilly & Co., Inc.
SILVER: Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, Merck & Co., GE Healthcare, Invicro
BRONZE: AbbVie, Aprinoia Therapeutics, Bioclinica, Life-Molecular Imaging
Peter Davies
William Seeley
HAI 2018 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging
GOLD: Biogen, Lilly, Tau Consortium
SILVER: Cerveau Technologies, GE Healthcare, Janssen – Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, Merck & Co., Piramal, Pfizer Inc.
BRONZE: Abbvie, Bioclinica
Marc Diamond
Roger Gunn
Thomas Beach
Howard Feldman
HAI 2017 made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging
PLATINUM: Eli Lilly & Company
GOLD: Biogen, GE Healthcare, Merck & Co.
SILVER: Janssen – Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
BRONZE: Abbvie, Bioclinica, Piramal
Charles Duyckaerts MD, PhD
Henrik Zetterberg MD, PhD
HAI 2016 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
PLATINUM: Eli Lilly & Company
GOLD: Biogen, GE Healthcare
SILVER: Janssen – Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, Roche
BRONZE: Bioclinica, Merck & Co.
Dennis Dickson, MD
Ann McKee, MD
Randy Buckner, PhD
HAI 2015 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
PLATINUM: Eli Lilly & Company
GOLD: Biogen Idec
SILVER: Janssen, Navidea, Piramal
BRONZE: Eisai
ASSOCIATE: Alzheimer Research Forum, Bioclinica
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Robert Koeppe
Thomas Beach
HAI 2014 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
PLATINUM: Eli Lilly & Company
GOLD: GE Healthcare
SILVER: Biogen Idec, Navidea, Piramal, Roche
ASSOCIATE: Alzheimer Research Forum, Synarc
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HAI 2013 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
PLATINUM: Eli Lilly & Company
GOLD: GE Healthcare
SILVER: Biogen Idec, Eisai, Navidea, Roche
BRONZE: Baxter
ASSOCIATE: Alzheimer Research Forum, Synarc
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HAI 2012 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
PLATINUM: Eli Lilly & Company, GE Healthcare
GOLD: Janssen, Pfizer
SILVER: AstraZeneca, Baxter, Eisai, Roche
BRONZE: Baxter
ASSOCIATE: Synarc
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HAI 2011 was made possible through grants and sponsorships from the following organizations:
PLATINUM: GE Healthcare
GOLD: Avid Radiopharmaceuticals
SILVER: AstraZeneca, Bayer HealthCare, Eisai, Eli Lilly & Company, Roche
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HAI 2010 was made possible through grants from the following organizations:
GE Healthcare
Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Bayer HealthCare
AstraZeneca, Eisai, Eli Lilly & Company, Roche
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HAI 2009 was made possible through grants from the following organizations:
GE Healthcare
Bayer HealthCare
Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, Eisai, Elan
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HAI 2009 was made possible through grants from the following organizations:
GE Healthcare
Eisai, Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center, Elan