Scientific Advisory Board

We are delighted to have the support from a wide‐ranging international scientific advisory board with experience from organizing previous NRM meetings, involved in establishing an up‐to‐date and well‐balanced scientific program for the meeting, the review process of the abstracts, and other activities.

NameAffiliation
Alexander HammersKing’s College, London, UK
Andreas HahnMedical University of Vienna, Austria
Ansel HillmerUniversity of Michigan, USA
Arianne SalaUniversity of Liege, Belgium
Christin SanderHarvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Christine DeLorenzoStony Brook University, New York, USA
Dag SehlinUppsala University, Sweden
David ElmenhorstJuelich Research Centre, Germany
Gert LuurtsemaUniversity Medical Centre Groningen, Netherlands
Gitte KnudsenCopenhagen University, Denmark
Henryk BarthelUniversity of Leipzig, Germany
Hidehiko OkazawaUniversity of Fukui, Japan
Hiroshi ItoFukushima Medical University, Japan
Julie PriceHarvard University, Boston, USA
Koen van LaereKU Leuven, Belgium
Konstantinos ChiotisKarolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Kristina HerfertUniversity of Tuebingen, Germany
Makoto HiguchiNational Institute for QST, Japan
Marc NordmandinYale University, New Haven, USA
Mark SlifsteinStony Brook University, New York, USA
Michael SchöllGothenburg University, Sweden
Michel KooleKU Leuven, Belgium
Mikael PalnerUniversity of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
Olivier BarretNew Haven, USA
Pablo RusjanMcGill University, Montreal, Canada
Pedro Rosa-NetoMcGill University, Montreal, Canada
Raval NakulYale University, New Haven, USA
Richard CarsonYale University, New Haven, USA
Rik OssenkoppeleLund University, Sweden
Robert InnisNIH, Bethesda, USA
Robert KoeppeUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Romina MizrahiMcGill University, Montreal, Canada
Ronald BoellaardAmsterdam University Medical Centre, Netherlands
Rupert LanzenbergerMedical University of Vienna, Austria
Sandeep GollaAmsterdam University Medical Centre, Netherlands
Sharna JamadarMonash University, Melbourne, Australia
R. Todd OgdenColumbia University, New York, USA
Vesna SossiUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Yasuomi OuchiHamamatsu University, Japan

About NRM 2026

The Neuroreceptor Mapping 2026 Conference will be held in Uppsala, Sweden, on June 27-30, 2026. It will be a key scientific and networking event for researchers from around the world to discuss their innovative research on molecular imaging of neuroreceptors. NRM is held once every two years, and it has always been one of the most exciting and important meetings in the neuro-PET field since it began in 1995, with a consistent attendance of about 300. The last three symposia took place in Boston, London and Montreal.

We are pleased to invite you to contribute to the success of NRM 2026 as a sponsor. You are especially welcome to Uppsala in early summertime, to enjoy not only a valuable scientific program, but also great nature and the closeness to Midsummer season!

Contact us

Conference Secretariat:

Academic Conferences
Email: nrm2026@akademikonferens.se
Phone: +46 18 67 10 14 or +46 18 67 10 03

Akademikonferens

Important dates

December 2025 – Registration and abstract submission opens
9 February 2026 – Abstract submission deadline
16 March 2026 – Notification of abstract acceptance
23 March 2026 – Early registration deadline
June 25–27, 2026 – PET pharmacokinetics course!
27-30 June, 2026 – Conference dates

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