Victor M. Haughton Honorary Lecture

Each year, a distinguished faculty member is selected to present the Victor M. Haughton Honorary Lecture at the annual ASFNR meeting. Consideration is given to faculty who have made significant contributions to the field of neuroradiology, or who are recognized as pioneers of a particular technology/topic. See below for previous lectures.

Year Speaker Talk Title
2024 William Jagust, MD Tracking the Pathology of Alzheimer's Disease with Multi-Modal Imaging
2022 Ellen Grant, MD Victor M. Haughton Honorary Lecture
2021 Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD Quantitative Imaging in PET
2019 Leon Axel, MD, PhD Inventing Perfusion Imaging
2018 Kamil Ugurbil, PhD Neuroimaging in the Human Connectome Project and the BRAIN Initiative
2017 Peter J. Basser, PhD Microstructure and Microdynamic MRI
2016 Bharat Biswal, PhD Resting State Functional Brain Imaging – Past, Present & Future
2015 Bruce R. Rosen, MD, PhD Functional Imaging – Where Are We Heading?
2014 Arthur W. Toga, PhD The Informatics of Brain Imaging
2013 A. Gregory Sorenson, MD The State of Academic-Industry Partnerships
2012 Bruce R. Rosen, MD, PhD PET/MRI
2011 William G. Bradley, Jr., MD, PhD, FACR Functional CSF Velocity Imaging of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
2010 Abass Alavi, MD Emerging Role of Hybrid Imaging for Optimal Assessment of Molecular Alterations in Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Its Implications for Individualized Treatments in the Future
2009 Peter C.M. van Zijl, PhD Novel Approaches for Brain Tumor Imaging
2008 Cecil Charles, PhD Forecasting the Future of Functional Imaging: What Will be the Radiologist’s Role?