Let the physics echo in you!
Come to understand MRI principles from nuclear spins to image formation and appreciate the versatility of MR image contrast. Learn how to design you own sequences and push the boundaries of MRI research! Educational session on Physics for Physicists, Saturday @8am, Room N02
Navigating the Paris Meeting
Use the mobile app for quick access, the searchable proceedings, and the program at a glance for a schedule view. Continuous discussions happen on Slack and Twitter. All information is on the main meeting page.
MRM Highlights Magazine
MRM Highlights, now part of MR pulse, has produced a free hard-copy magazine sponsored by Wiley, available for pickup at registration!
Wish You Were Here!
Note that all presentations from the Plenary Hall will be live-streamed free, and that all presentations are recorded for access by paid attendees. Visit the Program-at-a-Glance and click on the plenary sessions for more info.
Each day we feature 2 of the 10 finalists for the “Magnetic Moments” competition, for which final judging takes place on Thursday
Video #1: Using a Dalmatian’s white coat metaphor, Gesine Knobloch explains the potential to use two contrasts agents to make visible small lesion in a human liver.
Video#2: A sneak peek at Lydia Le Page’s work aiming for a better understanding of brain inflammation while scanning a mice model of inflammation
How much do you know about MR imaging of the placenta?
Come and learn from Dr. Siauve about this exciting and developing new field, including the latest functional imaging technologies in the placenta.
Sunday, 17 June, 15:15-15:37, Room S02
Come and learn about our smallest patients.
Fetal imaging is a challenging, quickly evolving field. Come and learn about the diagnosis of fetal anomalies with MR, including the latest developments in the field such as diffusion tensor imaging in utero! Dr. Dighe’s talk promises to be a must see.
Take a tour of Prostate MR beyond the usual topics.
Dr. Jelle Barentsz will get things started with a review of guidelines and recommendations, followed by Dr. Jurgen Fütterer on the topic of MRI in prostate cancer recurrance. Dr. Joseph Ippolito will round things off with an overview of PET/MR in prostate cancer.
It's all about Resonances!
Understand the magnetic properties of biological tissues, how resonance frequencies are tightly linked to their molecular signature and how you can measure them. Educational session on Probing Biomolecules: Magnetic Susceptibility & CEST/MT, Sunday @13:15, Room N01
Early birds? Sunrise educational sessions start tomorrow, Monday at 7am!
Various topics will be covered every morning including cutting-edge techniques for faster clinical imaging, application of molecular imaging, make-your-own-MR-hardware-and-software as well as Neuro, Cardiac, MSK and Body applications. (Meeting Rooms)
Welcome and Opening
ISMRM President Dan Sodickson has led outstanding efforts forming the new Strategic Plan, highlighting our societies’ roles in a changing world. ESMRMB President Eric Achten offers updates on the European society. All at 5pm in the Plenary Hall.
Mansfield Lecture: Dr. Petra Huppi
Dr. Petra Huppi will present “How Early Life Events Shape Our Brains: An MRI Perspective” at 5:30 pm in the Plenary Hall. Sir Peter Mansfield’s seminal contributions have led to ongoing imaging acceleration that is allowing MRI to characterize the brain earlier and earlier in life. Dr. Huppi will discuss how MRI is helping our understanding of how events during key early periods in life affect our cognitive and emotional development. The understanding is leading to new ideas for treatment of neurodevelopment disorders.
Navigating the Paris Meeting
Use the mobile app for quick access, the searchable proceedings, and the program at a glance for a schedule view. Continuous discussions happen on Slack and Twitter. All information is on the main meeting page.
Each day we feature 2 of the 10 finalists for the “Magnetic Moments” competition, for which final judging takes place on Thursday
Video#3: Sophie Schauman explains the importance to speed up MRI acquisition time while having richer images and highlights her first step to make it happen using compressed sensing.
Video #4: The MR community is in dire need of faster, more accurate and flexible image. Nadine Graedel unravel the potential use of a model forecasting the gradient’s behaviour in order to make it happen.
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