Dr. David T . Laidley , M.D.

Laidley Affiliation
Assistant Professor
Department of of Medical Imaging - Nuclear Medicine
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
University of Western Ontario


Education
2013 - 2014 Fellowship - McGill University - Principles and Practice of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in Oncology
2008 – 2013 Nuclear Medicine Residency - University of Western Ontario
2004 - 2008 Medical School - Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
2002 – 2004 Graduate School (Masters of Medicine)
Affiliations
2012 - Present Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
2012 - Present American Association of Nuclear Cardiology
2008 - Present Canadian Association of Nuclear Medicine
2008 - Present Ontario Association of Nuclear Medicine
Appointment
2015 - current University of Western Ontario, Department of of Medical Imaging - Nuclear Medicine, Assistant Professor
2014 - current Clinical Investigator - An Open Label Phase II, Registry Study of Luletium-177 (DOTA.Tyrl Octreotate (Lu-DOTA-TATE) Treatment in Patients with Somatostatin Receptor Positive Tumours
Publications
1. Marshall H, Patrick J, Laidley DT, Prato F, Butler J, Theberge J, Thompson R, and Stodilka R. (2013). Description and Assessment ol a Registration-Based Approach to Include Bones for Attenuation Correction of Whole-Body PET/MRI. Medical Physics. (Accepted)
2. Laidley DT Marshall H, Patrick J, Butler J, Prato F, Thompson R, Rachinsky I, and Stodilka R. (2012). Performance of PET/MRI attenuation correction in an oncology population. Poster session presented at: Society of Nuclcar Medicine, Miami, FL.
3. Marshall H, Laidley DT, Patrick J, Butler J, Thompson R, Prato F, Rachinsky I, and Stodilka R. (2012). Three MRI-based attenuation correction methods for PET. Oral session presented at: Society of Nuclear Medicine, Miami, FL.
4. Marshall H, Patrick J, Laidley DT, Pralo F, Butler J, Theberge J, Thompson R, and Slodilka R. (2012). To segment, to register, or to map? A comparison of three MRI-based attenuation correction methods lor whole-body PET. Poster session presented at: London Health Research Day, London, ON.
5. Marshall H, Patrick J, Laidley DT, Pralo F, Butler J, Theberge J, Thompson R, and Slodilka R. (2012). To segment, register, or map? A comparison of three MRI-based attenuation correction methods for whole-body PET. Manuscript submitted for publication
6. Marshall H, Patrick J, Laidley DT, Pralo F, Butler J, Theberge J, Thompson R, and Slodilka R. (2012). Attenuation correction in whole-body PET/MRI imaging. Poster session presented at: Imaging Network Ontario: 10th Imaging Symposium, University of Toronto, CA.
Awards
1. Nuclear Medicine Chief Resident (2010 and 2012 academic years)
2. Dr. Bruce A. Fraser Award (2007)
3. Millennium Scholarship (2005 - 2007)
4. Canadian Institute of Health Research - Health Professional Student Research Awards (2005)
5. Alfred Burness Award (2003)
6. Graduate Student Fellowship (2002-2003)
7. Summer Research Fellowship from the Faculty of Medicine at MUN (2001)
8. Recipient of the Lou Visentin Award (2001)
9. NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (1999 - 2000)
10. Dean of Science List at Memorial University (1997 - 2000)
11. Memorial University Endowment Fund Scholarship (1997)
12. Atlantic Accord Electoral Entrance Scholarship (1997)