PROGRAM
Thursday, 13 July
07:30 Registration
08:30 Welcome and General Overview- Organizers
Imaging Methods
08:40
Flow Quantitation and Angiography – Paul E. Summers, Ph.D., University of
Oxford, Oxford, England, UK
09:00
“Real-time” Velocity Imaging - Krishna S. Nayak, Ph.D., University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
09:20
High Frame Rate Velocity Imaging and Global Function – Vinay Pai, Ph.D.,
New York University School of
Proffered Papers
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA 10:10 Break
Analysis Methods
10:30
Image Analysis and Visualization – John N. Oshinski, Ph.D., Emory
University, Atlanta, GA, USA
10:50
Specific Computational Fluid Dynamics Stimulation – Guang-Zhong Yang, Ph.D., Imperial College,
Proffered Papers
11:10
In vivo reconstruction and visualization of complex flows in single
ventricle congenital heart diseases using phase contrast magnetic
11:19
7D flow imaging using PC VIPR for
hemodynamical analysis, Kevin Johnson,
University of
Wisconsin-Madison,
11:28
Phase unwrapping by minimizing
acceleration (PUMA) for cine phase-contrast velocity images, Ryan
Spilker, M.S.,
11:37 Quantitative Planar Analysis of Flow Sensitive 3D CINE MRI, Aurélien Stalder, MSc, University Hospital Freiburg, Germany 11:46 Discussion
12:00 Break
Applications 13:30 Flow in Congenital Heart Disease – Mark A. Fogel, M.D., Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA,
USA 13:50 Flow and Vascular Disease Progression – David Saloner, Ph.D., Veterans Administration Medical Center,
San Francisco, CA,
USA
14:10
CSF Flow - Noam Alperin, Ph.D., University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA
14:30
Discussion Proffered Papers
14:40
Comparison of cerebral intra-aneurysm flow characteristics determined by
phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging
14:49
CSF flow measurements using balanced steady state free precession phase
contrast MRI, Mark Wagshul, Ph.D., 14:58 Repeatability of MR volumetric flow measurements in major cerebral arteries. Meide Zhao, Ph.D., VasSol, Inc., Chicago, IL USA
15:07
Accelerated spiral fourier velocity encoding using UNFOLD and partial
Fourier, Joao Carvalho, MSc,
Department of Electrical 15:16 Computational Study of CSF Mixing in the 3rd Cerebral Ventricle Based on MRI boundary condition data, Vartan
Kurtcuoglu,
Laboratory of Thermodynamics in Emerging Technologies, ETH Zurich,
Switzerland Univ. Paris-Sud, Orsay, France
15:34 Flow Poster Session
16:30 Panel Discussion
07:30 Registration
Cardiac MRI and Analysis Methods
08:30
Tagging - Leon Axel, M.D., New York University School of Medicine, New
York, NY, USA
08:50 DENSE - Han Wen, Ph.D., National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, M.D., USA
09:10
HARP – Nael F. Osman, Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore, M.D., USA
Modeling and structure
11:20
Novel Tissue Tracking Techniques – Dinggang Shen, Ph.D., University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine,
Applications
13:30
Mouse Disease Models – Frederick H. Epstein, Ph.D., University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA 13:50 Clinical Applications of Tagging – Elliot R. McVeigh, Ph.D., National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, M.D., USA
Proffered Papers Applications II
08:00 Registration
08:30 Opening Comments, Announcements, Goals of the Day
Background 08:35 Why Would We Want to Quantitatively Image Mechanical Properties? – Richard L. Ehman, M.D., Mayo Clinic,
Rochester,
MN, USA 08:45 A Primer on Mechanical Properties of Materials – Anthony J. Romano, Ph.D., Naval Research Laboratory, Washington,
DC, USA
09:05
MRI-Based Methods for Imaging the Mechanical Properties of Tissue –
Donald B. Plewes, Ph.D., Sunnybrook Hospital,
09:25
Ultrasound-based Elastography: Capabilities and State of the Art – Ralph
Sinkus, Ph.D., Industrial Physics and
09:35
Thermoacoustic Imaging and other Potentially Relevant Technologies –
Keith Paulsen, Ph.D., Dartmouth University,
Methods I
09:45
MR Acquisition Techniques
for Dynamic MR Elastography – Roger C. Grimm, MS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN, USA
10:05 Break
Methods II 10:25 Drivers for MR Elastography – John B. Weaver, Ph.D., Dartmouth University, Lebanon, NH, USA 10:45 Panel: Drivers & Acquisition for MRE – Donald B. Plewes, Moderator, Ingolf Sack, Ph.D.., John B. Weaver, Ph.D.,
Richard L. Ehman,
M.D.
11:05
Inversion Methods for MRE – Armando Manduca, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN, USA 11:25 Panel: Inversion Methods for MRE – Keith Paulsen, Ph.D., Moderator, Armando Manduca, Ph.D., Anthony J. Romano, Ph.D., Ralph Sinkus, Ph.D.
11:45 Break
Applications of MRE
13:00
Breast – Ralph Sinkus,
Ph.D.
13:20
Liver / Kidney – Richard
L. Ehman, M.D.
13:40
Muscle – Ingolf Sack,
Ph.D.
14:00
Brain – Mark E. Ladd,
Ph.D. 14:20 Break
Proffered Papers
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