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Abnormal growth trajectories of white matter in spontaneously hypertensive rats when compared to non-hypertensive controls: Implications for small vessel disease progression

Author:Sunil Koundal  Simon Sanggaard  Kristian Mortensen  Helene Benveniste  Maiken Nedergaard  Hedok Lee  

Author Institution:University of Copenhagen  Yale University  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:16:15  

Session:Neuroimaging: Animal Models  

Program Number:2128  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall 2104-2131  

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Biases in classical structural parcellation

Brain extraction and segmentation framework for bias field rich cranial MRI scans of rats

Author:Jacob Hansen  François Lauze  Sune Darkner  Kristian Mortensen  Simon Sanggaard  Helene Benveniste  Maiken Nedergaard  

Author Institution:University of Copenhagen  Yale School of Medicine, Yale University  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 18 June 2018  

Session Time:09:15  

Session:Brain Morphometry  

Program Number:3249  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 55  

Brain Segmentation in Rodent MR-Images Using Convolutional Neural Networks

Combined FDG-PET and hyperpolarized pyruvate-MRSI (hyperPET) for cancer metabolic phenotyping – a pilot study

CSF transport of 18F and 18FDG via the brain-wide glymphatic pathway visualized by Integrative PET-MRI

Author:Helene Benveniste  Hedok Lee  Michael Budassi  S. Smith  Mark Schweitzer  Nora Volkow  Maiken Nedergaard  Paul Vaska  

Author Institution:NIAAA  SAII  Stony Brook Medicine  University of Copenhagen  Yale School of Medicine  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 18 June 2018  

Session Time:17:15  

Session:MR/PET & Molecular Imaging  

Program Number:3688  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 16  

Dementia

Author:Ian Law  

Author Institution:University of Copenhagen  

Session Type:Weekend Course  

Session Date:Sunday, 17 June 2018  

Session Time:15:15  

Session:Is MR/PET Better Than MR + PET for the Brain?: Part 2  

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Presentation Time:15:15  

Room Number:S03  

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Differentiation of white matter hyperintensity severity using T2- and T1-weighted brain MRI.

The importance of constraints and spherical sampling in diffusion MRI

Author:Tom Dela Haije  Aasa Feragen  

Author Institution:University of Copenhagen  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Thursday, 21 June 2018  

Session Time:09:00  

Session:Diffusion MRI: Acquisition & Reconstruction  

Program Number:5335  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 17  

Metabolic basis of (de)activation fMRI paradigms: J-edited lactate and diffusion-weighted water 1H-MRS

Author:Yury Koush  Robin de Graaf  Ron Kupers  Laurence Dricot  Douglas Rothman  Fahmeed Hyder  

Author Institution:University of Copenhagen  University of Louvain  Yale University  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:08:15  

Session:MRS Applications  

Program Number:3907  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 116  

A novel transgenic rat model of evolving cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA)

Author:Hedok Lee  Xiaodan Liu  Simon Sanggaard  Sunil Koundal  Feng Xu  William Van Nostrand  Helene Benveniste  

Author Institution:University of Rhode Island  Yale University  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:16:15  

Session:Neuroimaging: Animal Models  

Program Number:2122  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall 2104-2131  

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PET-MRI: The Application

Author:Andreas Kjaer  

Author Institution:University of Copenhagen  

Session Type:Weekend Course  

Session Date:Saturday, 16 June 2018  

Session Time:13:15  

Session:Novel Approaches in Molecular Imaging: Part 1  

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Presentation Time:13:37  

Room Number:S04  

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    Safety and EEG Data Quality of Concurrent High-Density EEG and High-Speed fMRI at 3 Tesla

    Author:Mette Foged  Ulrich Lindberg  Kishore Vakamudi  Henrik Larsson  Lars Pinborg  Troels Kjær  Martin Fabricius  Claus Svarer  Brice Ozenne  Carsten Thomsen  Sándor Beniczky  Olaf Paulson  Stefan Posse  

    Author Institution:Rigshospitalet  University of Copenhagen  University of New Mexico  

    Session Type:Traditional Poster  

    Session Date:Monday, 18 June 2018  

    Session Time:13:45  

    Session:MR Safety  

    Program Number:1467  

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    Room Number:Exhibition Hall 1451-1475  

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    Simultaneous measurements of global cerebral blood flow with 2D pseudo-continuous multi-TI arterial spin labeling and 15O-H2O PET in a hybrid PET/MR system

    Author:Oriol Puig Calvo  Ulrich Lindberg  Mark Vestergaard  Egill Rostrup  Adam Hansen  Henrik Larsson  Ian Law  Otto Henriksen  

    Author Institution:Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen  

    Session Type:Power Pitch  

    Session Date:Wednesday, 20 June 2018  

    Session Time:16:15  

    Session:Pitch: Techniques & Applications of Microcirculation Imaging  

    Program Number:0853  

    Presentation Time:16:15  

    Room Number:Power Pitch Theater A - Exhibition Hall  

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    Simultaneous measurements of global cerebral blood flow with 2D pseudo-continuous multi-TI arterial spin labeling and 15O-H2O PET in a hybrid PET/MR system

    State of the Art on Gd Deposition: Science, Clinical & Regulatory Reaction

    Author:Henrik Thomsen  

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    Session Type:Member-Initiated Symposium  

    Session Date:Monday, 18 June 2018  

    Session Time:16:15  

    Session:Safety & Efficacy of Contrast Agents: State of the Art, Future Directions, & Alternative Approaches  

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    Presentation Time:16:15  

    Room Number:N01  

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      Trajectories of brain lactate and energy metabolite concentrations do not contribute to elevated aerobic glycolysis across childhood