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Chronic Neurovascular Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Repeated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Author:Conner Adams  Paolo Bazzigaluppi  Tina Beckett  Jossana Bishay  Joe Steinman  Lydiane Hirschler  Jan Warnking  Emmanuel Barbier  JoAnne McLaurin  John Sled  Bojana Stefanovic  

Author Institution:Sunnybrook Research Institute  Université Grenoble Alpes  University of Toronto  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:13:45  

Session:Traumatic Brain Injury  

Program Number:0504  

Presentation Time:13:57  

Room Number:S05  

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DICTIONARY-FREE MR FINGERPRINTING PARAMETER ESTIMATION VIA INVERSE REGRESSION

Author:Fabien Boux  Florence Forbes  Julyan Arbel  Emmanuel Barbier  

Author Institution:Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences  Inria  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:14:45  

Session:MR Fingerprinting  

Program Number:4259  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 109  

How to Design a Molecular Imaging Experiment

Author:Emmanuel Barbier  

Author Institution:Grenoble Inst des Neurosciences (GIN)  

Session Type:Weekend Course  

Session Date:Saturday, 16 June 2018  

Session Time:10:00  

Session:Molecular Imaging for Beginners: Part 2  

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Presentation Time:11:15  

Room Number:S04  

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Impact of cerebral blood flow level on the fluctuations of resting-state BOLD fMRI in anesthetized rats

Impact of focused ultrasound on cerebral blood flow

Author:Vasile Stupar  Anthony Delalande  Nora Collomb  Claire Rome  Emmanuel Barbier  

Author Institution:CNRS UPR4301-CBM  INSERM U 1216  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 20 June 2018  

Session Time:14:45  

Session:Blood Brain Barrier & CSF Flow  

Program Number:4928  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 62  

Looking at the structural connectivity of the frontal inferior cortex to better decipher the inhibitory control mechanisms in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder