ISMRM SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOP ~ 11-14 July 2014

Motion Correction in MRI
Tromsø, Norway

 

PROGRAM


  DAY 1 - Friday, 11 July 2014 (no CME available)  
     
15:00 Registration & Speaker Upload Available  
 19:00 Opening Reception & Dinner at Clarion Hotel  
     

  DAY 2 - Saturday, 12 July 2014 (4.5 CME available)  
     
07:00 Registration & Speaker Upload Available  
     
08:30 Welcome & Introduction Conference Organizers
     
  Session 1: The Problem of Motion, Current Commercial Solutions, Research Overview & Hands-On Introduction
  Moderators: Jesper Andersson, Ph.D., Julian R. Maclaren, Ph.D. & Stefan Skare, Ph.D.
08:50 Clinical Perspective – the Problem of Motion Jalal B. Andre, M.D.
University of Washington
Seattle, WA, USA
09:20 Physicist’s Perspective – the Problem of Motion James G. Pipe, Ph.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, AZ, USA
     
09:50 Break & Speaker Upload Available  
     
10:10 Vendor Solutions: Siemens (no CME credit) Gunnar Krueger, Ph.D.
Siemens Schweiz
Renens, Switzerland
10:30 Vender Solutions: GE (no CME credit) Ajit Shankaranarayanan, Ph.D.
GE Healthcare
Menlo Park, CA, USA
10:50 Vendor Solutions: Philips (no CME credit) Jouke Smink, M.Sc.
Philips Healthcare
Best, The Netherlands
     
11:10 Research Solutions: Prospective Correction Overview
 
Julian R. Maclaren, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
11:40 Research Solutions: Retrospective Correction Overview Jesper Andersson, Ph.D.
FMRIB-Center
Oxford, England, UK
     
12:10 Lunch & Speaker Upload Available  
     
13:10 Hands-On Educational: Image Realignment for Dummies Jesper Andersson, Ph.D.
University of Oxford
Oxford, England, UK
&
Stefan Skare, Ph.D.
Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
     
15:10 Break & Speaker Upload Available  
     
  Moderators: Murat Aksoy, Ph.D. & Jalal Andre, M.D.
15:30 Extreme Motion: 3D Reconstruction from Fast Multi Slice Imaging Colin Studholme, Ph.D.
University of Washington Medical Center
Seattle, WA, USA
     
16:00 Poster Sneak Peeks (no CME credit)  
  EPI Navigator Based Prospective Motion Correction Technique for 2D FLAIR Imaging in the Brain Himanshu Bhat, Ph.D.
Siemens Healthcare
Charlestown, MA, USA
  trackDOTS - Tracking Discrete Off-resonance Markers with Three Spokes Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil.
CIBM
Lausanne, Switzerland
  Reflected Power as a Breathing Signal for Motion Correction in cMRI with GRICS Guido P. Kudielka, M.Sc.
GE Global Research
Garching, Germany
  MR & CT Image Registration Under Active Breathing Coordinator Motion Control Evangelia Kaza, Ph.D.
Institute of Cancer Research
Sutton, England, UK
  Slice-by-Slice Prospective Motion Correction in EPI Sequences Paul Wighton, Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School
Charlestown, MA, USA
  Miniature TL-Based RF Tracking Devices for Prospective Motion Correction in MRI at 7 T Aleksandra Sulikowska, M.Sc.
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, England, UK
  A Biophysical Model for Retrospective Motion Correction in fMRI & a Comparison of Current Methodologies Tim M. Tierney, M.Sc.
Institute of Child Health
London, England, UK
  Using PET/MRI to Assess Radioembolization of Y90 Microspheres Nichole M. Maughan, M.Sc.
Washington University
St. Louis, MO, USA
  A Reliability Measure for Merging Data from Multiple Cameras in Optical Motion Correction Julian R. Maclaren, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
  An Optical Motion Feedback System Significantly Reduces Head Motion in an MRI Study on 6-Year-Old Children Thomas Siegert
Max Planck Institute
Leipzig, Germany
  Prospective Motion Correction in 3D-Encoded FLASH Using a Combination of Cloverleaf & Volumetric Navigators (vNavs) M. Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D.
A.A. Martinos Center
Charlestown, MA, USA
  Repurposing Microsoft Kinect for Motion Correction in the MRI Environment Jonathan Howard, Ph.D.
University of Manchester
Manchester, England, UK
  Edge-Preserving Smoothing for Robust Volume Assembly from Real-Time Free-Breathing Cardiac 2D Acquisitions Peter Speier, Ph.D.
Siemens Corporation
Princeton, NJ, USA
  Prospective Correction of Both Motion & B0 Distortions in fMRI & DTI Ernesta M. Meintjes, Ph.D.
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
  Usage of Birdcage Coil Harmonic Frequencies for Measurement of Respiration Induced Impedance Changes Guido P. Kudielka, M.Sc.
GE Global Research
Garching, Germany
  Flexible Inter- & Intra-Scan Motion Tracking Peter Koken
Philips Technologie GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
  An Algorithm for Orthogonal Correction of Phase-Encoding Derived Artifacts in Magnetic Resonance Andrea Dell’Orso, M.D.
General Hospital
Empoli, Italy
     
16:40 Poster Session 1 (no CME credit)  
     
18:10 Adjournment  
  No Scheduled Events after Adjournment; Casual and Optional Activities are Being Planned.
     

  Day 3 – Sunday, 13 July 2014 (5.75 CME available)  
     
07:00 Registration & Speaker Upload Available  
     
  Session 2: MR-Based Navigation Methods
  Moderators: Jesper Andersson, Ph.D. & Enrico Avventi, Ph.D.
08:30 Some Retrospective Software Packages for Motion Correction of fMRI Mark Jenkinson, Ph.D.
University of Oxford
Oxford, England, UK
08:55 Rigid Body Image Realignment in Image Space vs. k-Space Stefan Skare, Ph.D.
Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
09:20 Data Rejection Schemes, Autofocus & Quality Metrics David Atkinson, Ph.D.
University College London
London, England, UK
09:45 Multi-Shot Imaging with CG Motion Correction Murat Aksoy, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
     
10:10 Break & Speaker Upload Available  
     
  Moderators: Rafael L. O’Halloran, Ph.D. & Stefan Skare, Ph.D.
10:30 Joint Reconstruction of Image & Motion Freddy Odille, Ph.D.
INSERM LADI
Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
10:55 More Than Motion – Simultaneous Motion, Eddy Current & Susceptibility Correction Jesper Andersson, Ph.D.
University of Oxford
Oxford, England, UK
11:20 k-Space Navigators Andre J. W. Van der Kouwe, Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA, USA
11:45 Image-Space Navigators M. Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D.
A.A. Martinos Center
Charlestown, MA, USA
12:10 No-Space Navigators Tobias Kober, Ph.D.
CIBM-Siemens
Lausanne, Switzerland
     
12:35 Lunch & Speaker Upload Available  
     
  Proffered Papers – Oral Session  
  Moderators: Colin Studholme, Ph.D. & Andre J.W. van der Kouwe, Ph.D.  
13:35 Prospective Motion Correction Based on Ultra-Fast Whole Head Navigators Acquired with Multi-Band EPI Himanshu Bhat, Ph.D.
Siemens Healthcare
Charlestown, MA, USA
13:50 Demonstration of FatNavs to Correct for Microscopic Involuntary Head-Motion at 7T Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil.
CIBM
Lausanne, Switzerland
14:05 Collapsed FatNav - A 3D Motion Navigator Using the Chemical Saturation RF-Pulse Mathias Engström, Ph.D.
Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
     
14:20 Poster Sneak Peeks (no CME credit)  
  Prospective Optical Motion Correction for Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging Murat Aksoy, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
  Real-time Measurement of the Drift in the B0 Field Using a Volumetric Navigated DTI Sequence Ernesta M. Meintjes, Ph.D.
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
  A Survey of Patient Motion in Disorders of Consciousness & Optimisation of its Retrospective Correction Malte Hoffmann, M.Sc.
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, England, UK
  Prospective Motion Correction for BOLD fMRI Using the Intrinsic High-Frequency Content of the EPI Trajectory Maximilian Häberlin, M.Sc.
ETH Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
  A Simple-to-Build & Cost-Efficient MR-Compatible Phantom for the Simulation of Non-Rigid Motion Christian Würslin, Dipl.-Ing.
University Hospital Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
  The Effect of 4D-MRI Motion Mapping to CT Image for Use in Liver 4D Dose Calculations Kinga B. Bernatowicz, M.Sc.
Paul Scherrer Institute
Villigen, Switzerland
  Rock-a-Bye Baby: Using Slice-by-Slice Motion Estimation & Correction to Improve the Sensitivity of Neonatal fMRI Conor J. Wild, Ph.D.
Western University
London, ON, Canada
  Towards a Real-Time Prospective 3D Fat Navigator: Investigating the Limits of Parallel Imaging. Enrico Avventi, Ph.D.
Karolinska Institut
Stockholm, Sweden
  T2* Mapping in the Brain Using a Prospective Motion Corrected Segmented-EPI Sequence Benjamin R. Knowles, Ph.D.
University of Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
  Toward Practical 3D Motion Correction Using Spherical Navigator Echoes Patricia Johnson, B.Sc.
Robarts Research Institute
London, ON, Canada
  Improved Image Quality with PROMO-Enabled Multi-Echo Enabled MP-RAGE Vinai Roopchansingh, Ph.D.
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD, USA
  Navigator-Guided Data Reacquisition for Motion Artifact Reduction Tim Nielsen, Ph.D.
Philips Technologie GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
  Infimal Convolution of Total Generalized Variation Type Functionals for Highly Accelerated Reconstruction of Dynamic MRI Martin Holler, Ph.D.
Graz University of Technology
Graz, Austria
  Preliminary Results on Motion Correction in Pediatric MRI Using an Electromagnetic Tracker Burak Erem, Ph.D.
Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston, MA, USA
  Speech Cine SSFP with Optical Microphone Synchronization & Motion Compensated Reconstruction Freddy Odille, Ph.D.
INSERM LADI
Vandoeuvre-lés-Nancy, France
  An MRI Compatible Surface Scanner Oline V. Olesen, Ph.D.
Technical University of Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
     
15:00 Break & Poster Viewing  
     
  Proffered Papers – Oral Session  
  Moderators: M. Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D. & Oliver Wieben, Ph.D.  
16:30 Self-Consistency Driven Data Rejection for Reduction of Motion Artifacts Tim Nielsen, Ph.D.
Philips Technologie GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
16:45 Combined between Slice Motion & Susceptibility Distortion Correction for fMRI with Extreme Motion Anna I. Blazejewska, Ph.D.
University of Washington
Seattle, WA, USA
17:00 A Model-Driven Registration Framework for DCE-MRI Constantin Heck, Dipl. Math.
University of Lübeck
Lübeck, Germany
17:15 Self-Navigated 4D Respiratory Motion Imaging Using ESPReSSo Sampling & Reconstruction Thomas Küstner, Dipl.-Ing
University Hospital Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
17:30 FID Navigator Triggered Acquisition of Imaging Navigators for Retrospective Head Motion Correction Maryna Babayeva, M.Sc.
EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
17:45 A System Identification Approach to Fusing Multiple Concurrent Motion Measurements & Estimating a Dynamic Model of Head Motion for MRI Motion Correction Burak Erem, Ph.D.
Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston, MA, USA
     
18:00 Adjournment  
     
18:45 Dinner  
     

  Day 4 – Monday, 14 July 2014 (2.50 CME available)  
     
08:00 Registration & Speaker Upload Available  
     
  Session 3: Optical & Other External Prospective Techniques for Motion Correction
  Moderators: Maximilian Häberlin, M.Sc. & Julian Maclaren, Ph.D.
09:00 Optical Tracking Systems & Markers Maxim Zaitsev, Ph.D.
University Medical Centre Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
09:25 Optical Prospective Correction Applied to High-Resolution Brain Imaging Oliver Speck, Ph.D.
Otto-von-Guericke-University
Magdeburg, Germany
09:50 Prospective Motion Correction using Miniature Radio Frequency Coils Melvyn B. Ooi, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
10:15 Prospective Correction Applied to Clinical Neuroimaging Roland Bammer, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
10:40 Break & Speaker Upload Available  
     
  Proffered Papers – Oral Session  
  Moderators: Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil. & Tobias Kober, Ph.D.  
11:00 Prospective Motion Correction During Fast Movements: Velocity Compensation of Gradient Moments and RF-Phases Michael Herbst, Ph.D.
University Medical Center Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
11:15 Activated Voxels Increase 3.5 Times with Commercially Available Small Footprint Motion System in MRI Gopikrishna Deshpande, Ph.D.
Auburn University
Auburn, AL, USA
11:30 Simultaneous Gating to the Respiratory & Cardiac Cycle Oliver Wieben, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI, USA
11:45 Respiratory Self-Gating for Abdominal Imaging in Mice Using the Phase Information of the Central Data Point of Radial Encoded MRI Amir S. Moussavi-Biugui, M.Sc.
Section Biomedical Imaging
Kiel, Germany
     
12:00 Lunch & Speaker Upload Available  
13:00 Round Table Discussion – Researchers & Vendors (no CME credit)  
14:00 Summary Conference Organizers
     
14:15 Adjournment  
     
     

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