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David R. Gilland, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering P.O. Box 118300 Gainesville, FL 32611 gilland@ufl.edu AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION The area of specialization is medical imaging, in particular, positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Research efforts have included the development of novel instrumentation and image processing algorithms for these imaging modalities. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND University Field of study Degree Date awarded U. of North Carolina Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. 1989 U. of North Carolina Biomedical Engineering M.S. 1986 Michigan State U. Zoology B.S. 1981 EMPLOYMENT Employer Title Dates University of Florida Associate Professor Dec. 1999 present (tenured 2006) Duke University Associate Research Professor Jan. 1999 Dec. 1999 (non-tenure accruing) Duke University Assistant Research Professor Jan. 1992 Dec. 1998 (non-tenure accruing) Duke University Research Associate (non-tenure accruing) Nov. 1989 Dec. 1991 PUBLICATIONS: REFEREED JOURNALS 1. Parker JG, Mair, BA, Gilland DR. Respiratory motion correction in gated cardiac SPECT using quaternion-based, rigid body registration. Accepted to Medical Physics, July, 2009. 2. Studenski MT, Gilland DR, Parker JG, Majewski S, Hammond W, Weisenberger A, Popov V. Performance evaluation of a bedside cardiac SPECT system, Transactions on Nuclear Science, 56:625-632, 2009. 3. Gilland DR, Mair BA, Parker JG. Motion estimation for cardiac emission tomography by optical flow methods, Physics in Medicine and Biology, 53: 2991-3006, 2008. 4. Parker JG and Gilland DR. Wall motion estimation for gated cardiac emission tomography: physical phantom evaluation. IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci., 55: 531-536, 2008.

5. Mair BA, Gilland DR, Sun J. Estimation of images and non-rigid deformations in gated emission CT. IEEE Trans Med Imag, 25:1130-1144, 2006. 6. Cao Z, Gilland DR, Mair BA, Jaszczak RJ. 3D motion estimation with image reconstruction for gated cardiac ECT. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 50: 384-388, 2003. 7. Gilland DR, Mair BA, Bowsher JE, Jaszczak RJ. Simultaneous reconstruction and motion estimation for gated cardiac ECT. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 48: 2344-2349, 2002. 8. Chen M, Peter J, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Bowsher JE, Tornai MP, Metzler SD. Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360 degree vs. dual-head 180 degree SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 49: 655-660, 2002. 9. Bowsher JE, Tornai MP, Peter J, Gonzalez Trotter DE, Krol A, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ. Modeling the axial extension of a transmission line source within iterative reconstruction via multiple transmission sources. IEEE Trans Med Imag, 21: 200-215, 2002. 10. Chen M, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Bowsher JE. An evaluation of cardiac uniformity, contrast and SNR with dual-head 180 deg. and triple-head 360 deg. SPECT scans. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 48: 1428-1434, Aug 2001. 11. La Riviere P, Pan X, Gilland DR, Kao C-M, Chang W, Jaszczak RJ. Transmission image reconstruction and redundant information in SPECT with asymmetric fanbeam collimation. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 48: 1357-1363, 2001. 12. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Transmission CT reconstruction for offset fanbeam collimation. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 47: 1602-1606, 2000. 13. Laymon CM, Turkington TG, Gilland DR, Coleman RE. Transmission scanning system for a gamma camera coincidence scanner. J Nucl Med, 41:692-699, 2000. 14. Tornai MP, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Coleman RE, Ooie Y, Taguchi M, Enos G. Investigation of large field-of-view transmission imaging for SPECT attenuation compensation with Gd-153, Tc-99m, and Ce-139 sources. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 47:1182-1191, 2000. 15. Laading JL, McCulloch C, Johnson VE, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ. A Hierarchical feature-based deformation model applied to 4D cardiac SPECT data. Information Processing in Medical Imaging: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1613: 266-279, 1999. 16. Peter J, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Four-dimensional superquadric-based cardiac phantom for Monte Carlo simulation of radiological imaging systems. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 46:2211-2217, 1999. 17. Munley MT, Marks LB, Scarfone C, Sibley GS, Patz EF, Turkington TG, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Anscher M, Coleman RE. Multimodality nuclear medicine imaging in threedimensional radiation treatment planning for lung cancer: challenges and prospects. Lung Cancer, 23:105-114, 1999. 18. Scarfone C, Jaszczak RJ, Munley MT, Gilland DR, Greer KL, Coleman RE, Marks LB. Quantitative pulmonary SPECT for radiotherapy applications. Med Phys, 26:1579-1588, 1999. 19. Jang S, Jaszczak RJ, Tsui BMW, Metz CE, Gilland DR, Turkington TG, Coleman RE. ROC evaluation of SPECT myocardial lesion detectability with and without non-uniform attenuation compensation using an anthropomorphic female phantom. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 45:2080-2088, 1998.

20. Scarfone C, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Munley MT, Marks LB, Coleman RE. Bayesian SPECT lung imaging for visualization and quantification of pulmonary perfusion. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 45:3045-3052, 1998. 21. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Turkington TG, Coleman RE. Comparison of transmission acquisition approaches for SPECT non-uniform attenuation compensation. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 45:1244-1249, 1998. 22. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Transmission imaging for nonuniform attenuation correction using three-headed SPECT camera. J Nucl Med, 39:1105-1110, 1998. 23. Smith MF, Gilland DR, Coleman RE, Jaszczak RJ. Quantitative imaging of I-131 distribution in brain tumors with pinhole SPECT: A phantom study. J Nucl Med, 39:856-864, 1998. 24. Stone CD, McCormick JW, Gilland DR, Greer KL, Coleman RE, Jaszczak RJ. The effect of registration errors between transmission and emission scans on a SPECT system designed for fast sequential scanning. J Nucl Med, 39:365-373, 1998. 25. Higdon DM, Bowsher JE, Johnson VE, Turkington TG, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ. Fully Bayesian estimation of Gibbs hyperparameters for emission computed tomography data. IEEE Trans Med Imag, 16:516-526, 1997. 26. Gilland DR, Wang H, Coleman RE, Jaszczak RJ. Long focal length, asymmetric fan beam collimation for transmission acquisition with a triple camera SPECT system. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 44:1191-1196, 1997. 27. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Riauka TA, Coleman RE. Approximate three dimensional iterative reconstruction for SPECT. Med Phys, 24:1421-1429, 1997. 28. Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, McCormick JW, Scarfone C, Coleman RE. The effect of truncation reduction in fan beam transmission for attenuation correction of cardiac SPECT. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 43:2255-2262, 1996. 29. Gilland DR, Johnson EL, Turkington TG, Coleman RE, Jaszczak RJ. Evaluation of a pinhole collimator for I-131 SPECT head imaging. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 43:2230-2238, 1996. 30. Smith MF, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Estimation of tumor activities from simulated iodine-123 SPECT studies. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 42:1282-1289, 1995. 31. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Bowsher JE, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Measured accuracy and precision in quantitative SPECT imaging with iodine-123. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 42:1120-1125, 1995. 32. Johnson EL, Turkington TG, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Vaidyanathan G, Greer KL, Coleman RE, Zalutsky MR. Quantitation of At-211 in small volumes for evaluation of targeted radiotherapy in animal models. Nucl Med and Biol, 22:45-54, 1995. 33. Li J, Jaszczak RJ, Greer KL, Gilland DR, Coleman RE. Evaluation of SPECT quantification of radiopharmaceutical distribution in canine myocardium. J Nucl Med, 36:278-286, 1995. 34. Li J, Jaszczak RJ, Turkington TG, Metz CE, Gilland DR, Greer KL, Coleman RE. An evaluation of lesion detectability with conebeam, fan-beam and parallel-beam collimation in SPECT by continuous ROC study. J Nucl Med, 35:135-140, 1994. 35. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Turkington TG, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Volume and activity quantitation with iodine-123 SPECT. J Nucl Med, 35:1707-1713, 1994.

36. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Wang H, Turkington TG, Greer KL, Coleman RE. A 3D model of non-uniform attenuation and detector response for efficient iterative reconstruction in SPECT. Phys Med Biol, 39:547-561, 1994. 37. Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Jang S, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Fast transmission CT for determining attenuation maps using a collimated, shuttered line source and fan beam collimation. J Nucl Med, 34:1577-1586, 1993. 38. Turkington TG, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Greer KL, Coleman RE. A direct measurement of skull attenuation for quantitative SPECT. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 40:1158-1161, 1993. 39. Wang H, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Solid geometry based modeling of non-uniform attenuation and Compton scattering in objects for SPECT imaging systems. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 40:1305-1312, 1993. 40. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Bowsher JE, Turkington TG, Liang Z, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Quantitative SPECT brain imaging: effects of attenuation and detector response. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 40:294-299, 1993. 41. Liang Z, Turkington TG, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Simultaneous compensation for attenuation, scatter, and detector response for SPECT reconstruction in three dimensions. Phys Med Biol, 37:587-604, 1992. 42. Gilland DR, Tsui BMW, Metz CE, Jaszczak RJ, Perry JR. Evaluation of maximum likelihood-em reconstruction for SPECT by ROC analysis. J Nucl Med, 33:451-457, 1992. 43. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Turkington TG, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Quantitative SPECT imaging with indium-111. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, 38:761-767, 1991. 44. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Quantitative SPECT reconstruction of iodine-123 data. J Nucl Med, 32:527-533, 1991. 45. Gilland DR, Tsui BMW, Hu HB, Perry JR. Computer simulated cardiac SPECT data for use in evaluating reconstruction algorithms. In: Todd-Pokropek AE, Viergever MA, eds. Medical Images: Formation, Handling, and Evaluation. NATO ASI Series F, Springer- Verlag, Heidelberg, 525-538, 1991. 46. Tsui BMW, Hu HB, Gullberg GT, Gilland DR, Ballard JG, Perry JR, McCartney WH, Bernstein T. Applications of iterative reconstruction methods in SPECT. In: Todd- Pokropek AE, Viergever MA, eds. Medical Images: Formation, Handling, and Evaluation. NATO ASI Series F, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 503-524, 1991. 47. Gilland DR, Tsui BMW, Perry JR, McCartney WH, Berg J. Determination of the optimum filter function for SPECT imaging. J Nucl Med, 29:643-650, 1988. 48. Tsui BMW, Hu HB, Gilland DR, Gullberg GT. Implementation of simultaneous attenuation and detector response correction in SPECT. IEEE Trans Nucl Sci, NS- 35:778-783, 1988. 49. Tsui BMW, Gullberg GT, Edgerton ER, Gilland DR, Perry JR, McCartney WH. The design and clinical utility of a fan beam collimator for a SPECT system. J Nucl Med, 27:810-819, 1986.

PUBLICATIONS: REFEREED PROCEEDINGS 1. Studenski MT, Parker JG, Gilland DR, Majewski S, Hammond B. Performance evaluation of a small field-of-view, mobile PET/SPECT system. 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 3770-3773, 2007. 2. Turkington TG, Wilson JM, Bowsher JE, Gilland DR. Limiting iteration vs. postsmoothing for noise control in PET. 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 2772-2775, 2007. 3. Weisenberger AG, Majewski S, Gilland DR, Hammond W, Kross B, Popov V, Proffitt J, Mckisson J, Smith MF, Zorn C. Implementation of a mobile cardiac PET imager for the emergency room and intensive care unit. 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 3705-3708, 2007. 4. Parker JG, Mair BA, Gilland DR, and Mahoney M. Cardiac Emission Tomography with 3D Respiratory Motion Correction. Proceedings of the Ninth International Meeting on Fully 3D Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, pp. 413-416, 2007. 5. Gilland DR and Mair BA. Improved 3D motion estimation for cardiac emission tomography, Proceedings of the Ninth International Meeting on Fully 3D Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, pp. 413-416, 2007. 6. Gilland DR and Mair BA, Motion estimation in gated cardiac emission tomography by optical flow techniques, 2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 4:2116-2122, 2006. 7. Parker J, Gilland DR, Wall motion estimation for gated cardiac emission tomography: physical phantom evaluation, 2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 4:2699-2702, 2006 8. Gilland DR, Mair BA, Sun J. Joint 4D reconstruction and motion estimation in gated cardiac ECT. Proceedings of the Eighth International Meeting on Fully Threedimensional Image Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, pp. 303-306, 2005. 9. Tipnis U, Smith MF, Turkington TG, Wilson J, Majewski S, Gilland DR. A simulation study of a bedside cardiac PET imager. Accepted to: 2004 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 10. Cao Z, Gilland DR, Mair BA, Tsui BMW. An observer model evaluation of simultaneous reconstruction and motion estimation for emission tomography. 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging. pp. 940-943, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 11. Tipnis U, Gilland DR, Smith MF, Drane WE, Majewski S. Design of a compact, mobile PET detector for bedside cardiac imaging. In: 2003 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 12. Mair BA, Gilland DR, Cao Z. Simultaneous motion estimation and image reconstruction for gated data. In: 2002 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging. July 7-10, 2002, Washington D.C., pp. 661-664. 13. Cao Z, Gilland DR, Mair BA, Jaszczak RJ. 3D motion estimation with image reconstruction for gated cardiac ECT. In: 2002 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ.

14. Gilland DR, Mair BA, Bowsher JE, Jaszczak RJ. Simultaneous reconstruction and motion estimation for gated cardiac ECT. In: 2001 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 15. Chen M, Peter J, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Bowsher JE, Tornai MP, Metzler SD. Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360 degree vs. dual-head 180 degree SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data. In: 2001 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 16. Chen M, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Bowsher JE. An evaluation of cardiac uniformity, contrast and SNR with dual-head 180 deg. and triple-head 360 deg. SPECT scans. In: 2000 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 17. La Riviere P, Pan X, Gilland DR, Kao C-M, Chang W, Jaszczak RJ. Transmission image reconstruction and redundant information in SPECT with asymmetric fanbeam collimation. In: 2000 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 18. Tornai MP, Bowsher JE, Stone CD, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Enos G. Evaluation of transmission source collimation for SPECT attenuation compensation. In: 1999 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 19. Bowsher JE, Tornai MP, Krol A, Gilland DR, Gonzalez Trotter DE, Jaszczak RJ. An EM algorithm for modeling multiple or extended transmission sources. In: 1999 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 20. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Transmission CT reconstruction for offset fanbeam collimation. In: 1999 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 21. Peter J, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Four-dimensional superquadric-based cardiac phantom for Monte Carlo simulation of radiological imaging systems. In: 1998 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 1214-1218, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 22. Jang S, Jaszczak RJ, Tsui BMW, Metz CE, Gilland DR, Turkington TG, Coleman RE. ROC evaluation of SPECT myocardial lesion detectability with and without non-uniform attenuation compensation using an anthropomorphic female phantom. In: 1997 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 998-1002, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 23. Scarfone C, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Munley MT, Marks LB, Coleman RE. Bayesian SPECT lung imaging for visualization and quantification of pulmonary perfusion. In: 1997 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 1135-1139, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 24. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Turkington TG, Coleman RE. Comparison of transmission acquisition approaches for SPECT non-uniform attenuation compensation. In: 1997 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 1556-1560, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 25. Gilland DR, Wang H, Coleman RE, Jaszczak RJ. Long focal length, asymmetric fan beam collimation for transmission acquisition with a triple camera SPECT system. In:

1996 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, pp. 1372-1376, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 26. Gilland DR, Johnson EL, Turkington TG, Coleman RE, Jaszczak RJ. SPECT imaging of iodine-131 distribution in the head. In: 1995 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record, pp. 1092-1096, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 27. McCormick JW, Jaszczak RJ, Scarfone C, Gilland DR, Coleman RE. The effect of truncation reduction in fan beam transmission for nonuniform attenuation correction of cardiac SPECT. In: 1995 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record, pp. 1252-1256, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 28. Smith MF, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Estimation of tumor activities from simulated iodine-123 SPECT studies. In: The Conference Record of the 1994 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 1920-1924, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 29. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Bowsher JE, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Measured accuracy and precision in quantitative SPECT imaging with iodine-123. In: The Conference Record of the 1994 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 1182-1186, IEEE Operations Center, Piscataway, NJ. 30. Turkington TG, Gilland DR, Smith MF, Greer KL, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. A direct measurement of skull attenuation for quantitative SPECT. In: The Conference Record of the 1992 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 1053-1055, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 31. Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Jang S, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Fast transmission CT for determining attenuation maps using a collimated, shuttered line source and fan beam collimation. In: The Conference Record of the 1992 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 991-993, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 32. Wang H, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Solid geometry based modeling of non-uniform attenuation and Compton scattering in objects for SPECT imaging systems. In: The Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 1728-1735, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 33. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Liang Z, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Quantitative SPECT brain imaging: effects of attenuation and detector response. In: The Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 1723-1727, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 34. Liang Z, Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Coleman RE. Implementation of nonlinear lters for iterative penalized maximum likelihood image reconstruction. In: The Conference Record of the 1990 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 1518-1522, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ. 35. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Turkington TG, Greer KL, Coleman RE. Quantitative SPECT imaging with indium-111. In: The Conference Record of the 1990 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, pp. 1194-1199, IEEE Operations Center, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ.

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Turkington TG, Gilland DR. SPECT/CT. In: Clinical PET, PET/CT, SPECT/CT: Combined Anatomical-Molecular Imaging, Gustav K. von Shulthess, ed., Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins, 2002. 2. Turkington TG, Gilland DR. Basics of SPECT Scanning: Emission and Transmission. In: Clinical PET, PET/CT, SPECT/CT: Combined Anatomical-Molecular Imaging, Gustav K. von Shulthess, ed., Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins, 2002. 3. Gilland DR, Turkington TG. Quantifying SPECT. In: Clinical PET, PET/CT, SPECT/CT: Combined Anatomical-Molecular Imaging, Gustav K. von Shulthess, ed., Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins, 2002. 4. Gilland DR, Jaszczak RJ, Greer KL, Coleman RE. SPECT quality control generation and reduction of image artifacts. In: Decision Making in Clinical Nuclear Medicine, The Southeastern Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, VI-2 - VI-10, 1991. PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS 1. R.J. Jaszczak and D.R. Gilland, Method and apparatus for enhanced single photon tomography; U.S. Patent No. 5,289,008, Feb. 1994. 2. D.R. Gilland, Motion-based, multi-modality image registration; Provisional Patent No. US 61/147,535, Feb. 2009. LECTURES, SPEECHES, OR POSTERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (last five years) (a) International Professional Meeting Presentations 1. Gilland DR, Parker JG. Multi-modality image registration for gated cardiac ECT and CT by motion analysis. Presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine 56th Annual Meeting, June 13-17, 2009, Toronto, Canada. 2. Studenski MT, Gilland DR. Acquisition and Processing Methods for a Bedside Cardiac SPECT Imaging System. Presented at the IEEE 2008 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, October 18-25, 2008, Dresden, Germany. 3. Parker JG, Mair BA, Gilland DR, and Mahoney M. Cardiac Emission Tomography with 3D Respiratory Motion Correction. Presented at: Ninth International Meeting on Fully 3D Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, July 9-13, 2007. 4. Gilland DR and Mair BA. Improved 3D motion estimation for cardiac emission tomography. Presented at: Ninth International Meeting on Fully 3D Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, July 9-13, 2007. 5. Sun J, Gilland DR, Mair BA. A 4D joint reconstruction and wall motion estimation method for gated cardiac ECT. Presented at: Society of Nuclear Medicine 52 nd Annual Meeting, June 18-22, 2005, Toronto, Canada. 6. Cao Z, Gilland DR, Mair BA, Tsui BMW. An observer model evaluation of simultaneous reconstruction and motion estimation for emission tomography.

Presented at: 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, April 15-18, 2004, Arlington, VA. (b) National Professional Meeting Presentations 1. Cebula A, Studenski MT, Samarin A, Gilland DR, Evaluation of a Bedside SPECT Imaging System based on Myocardial Defect Detection. Accept for presentation at 2009 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Oct. 25-31, 2009. 2. Parker JG, Mair, BA, Gilland DR, Correction of respiration-induced cardiac motion in SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging. Presented at the American Association of Physicists in Medicine 50 th Annual Meeting, July 27-31, 2008, Houston, TX. 3. Studenski MT, Gilland DR, Parker JG. A Small Field-of-View, Mobile PET/SPECT System for Bedside Environments: A Dynamic Cardiac Phantom Study using 99mTc and 18F-FDG. Presented at the American Association of Physicists in Medicine 50 th Annual Meeting, July 27-31, 2008, Houston, TX. 4. Parker JG, Gilland DR, Beekman FJ, Vastenhouw B. Improved image quality in small-animal gated cardiac SPECT using non-rigid motion compensation. Presented the Society of Nuclear Medicine 55th Annual Meeting, Young Investigator Award Symposium, June 14-18, 2008, New Orleans, LA. 5. Studenski MT, Parker JG, Gilland DR, Majewski S, Hammond B. Performance evaluation of a small field-of-view, mobile PET/SPECT system. Presented at: 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Oct. 27 Nov. 3, Honolulu, HI. 6. Turkington TG, Wilson JM, Bowsher JE, Gilland DR. Limiting iteration vs. postsmoothing for noise control in PET. Presented at: 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Oct. 27 Nov. 3, Honolulu, HI. 7. Weisenberger AG, Majewski S, Gilland DR, Hammond W, Kross B, Popov V, Proffitt J, Mckisson J, Smith MF, Zorn C. Implementation of a mobile cardiac PET imager for the emergency room and intensive care unit. Presented at: 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Oct. 27 Nov. 3, Honolulu, HI. 8. Gilland DR and Mair BA, Motion estimation in gated cardiac emission tomography by optical flow techniques, Presented at: 2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Oct. 29 Nov. 3, San Diego, CA. 9. Parker J, Gilland DR, Wall motion estimation for gated cardiac emission tomography: physical phantom evaluation, Presented at: 2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Oct. 29 Nov. 3, San Diego, CA. 10. Majewski S, Gunning W, Hammond W, Kross B, Smith M, Popov V, Proffitt J, Weisenberger A, Wojcik R, and Gilland D. Development and Evaluation of Detector Heads and Readout for a Mobile Cardiac Imager System, Presented at: 2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Oct. 29 Nov. 3, San Diego, CA. 11. Dingley J, Tipnis UJ, Gilland DR. Cardiac 511 kev SPECT simulation with a compact detector design. Presented at: 2005 Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, October 23-29, Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

12. Gilland DR, Mair BA, Sun J. Joint 4D reconstruction and motion estimation in gated cardiac ECT. Presented at: Fully Three-dimensional Image Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, July 6-9, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah. 13. Cao Z, Gilland DR, Tsui BMW, Segars WP. Wall motion and quantitation for myocardial gated SPECT. Presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine 51th Annual Meeting, June 19-23, 2004, Philadelphia, PA. FUNDED CONTRACTS AND GRANTS DURING LAST SIX YEARS Note: All amounts are total direct plus indirect costs. Title of Grant Gated cardiac ECT reconstruction with motion analysis Pre-Clinical and Clinical Evaluation of High Resolution Mobile Gamma Camera and Positron Imaging Devices Hybrid Data for Evaluation of Cardiac SPECT Methods An ROC Evaluation of Tc- 99m Cardiac SPECT methods Funding Agency National Institutes of Health (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute) The United States Army Medical Research and Material Command The Whitaker Foundation National Institutes of Health (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute) PI/ CoPI PI PI PI PI Effective Dates July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2008 May 1, 2004 to Oct. 20, 2009 Sept. 1, 1998 to Sept. 30, 2003 June 1, 1995 to May 31, 2002 Value of Contract/Grant $600,000 (direct) $730,048 (total) $1,329,067 (direct) $1,559,561 (total) $233,408 (direct) $275,052 (total) $304,430 (direct) $450,020 (total) SUMMARY OF GRANT FUNDING Role TOTAL Direct Costs Indirect Costs Principal Investigator $3,014,681 $2,466,905 $547,776 Co-Principal Investigator N/A N/A N/A TOTALS $3,014,681 $2,466,905 $547,776 REVIEWER FOR SCHOLARLY JOURNALS 1. Reviewer, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (1997- present) [ 3 paper/year] 2. Reviewer, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (1997- present) [ 1 paper/year] 3. Reviewer, Physics in Medicine and Biology (1997- present) [ 1 paper/year] 4. Reviewer, Medical Physics (1995- ) [ 1 paper/year] 5. Reviewer, Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1995- ) [ 1 paper/year]