Center for Magnetic Resonance Research | Department of Radiology
The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum to disseminate and discuss the technical issues and applications of MR imaging and spectroscopy conducted with high (≥ 3 T) and ultra-high (≥ 7 T) magnetic fields. Presentations from experts in the major areas of high field MR research will cover fundamental principles, methodology, and biomedical applications in the brain as well as the other organ systems in the body.
DAY 1
Sensitivity and specificity in fMRI studies
Nancy Kanwisher
Luca Vizioli
Caterina Gratton
Damien Fair
Kamil Ugurbil
Poster session
Combining BOLD and optical Imaging
Andreas Tolias
Miriam Schwalm
Thomas Naselaris
John Barry
Poster session
DAY 2
Gateways towards the future of MR Technology
Peter Roemer
Michael Garwood
Natalia Gudino
Klaas Pruessmann
Poster session
UHF Engineering and Safety
Mads Sloth Vinding
Michael Lanagan
Bei Zhang
Russell Lagore
Yigitcan Eryaman
Poster session
DAY 3
Molecular Imaging:
Proton and Beyond
Poster session
Dennis Klomp
Wolfgang Bogner
Martijn Cloos
Wei Chen
Melissa Terpstra
Poster award session
Closing remarks
After attending this workshop, individuals can expect to be well informed of the advantages and limitations of high field MR and will have acquired much of the basic knowledge necessary to undertake high field MR investigations. The workshop is designed as both an educational program and a scientific forum for the presentation of the state-of-the-art research.
The intended audience includes a wide spectrum of basic and clinical scientists: cognitive scientists, physicists, radiologists, neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, and others interested in the technical development and biomedical applications of high field MRI.
Keynote SPEAKERS
Nancy Kanwisher
Andreas Tolias
Peter Roemer
Dennis Klomp
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