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Convolutional neural network uses pre-chemotherapy breast MRI data to predict which tumors will exhibit a pathologic complete response post-chemotherapy

Author:Sarah Eskreis-Winkler  Harini Veeraraghavan  Natsuko Onishi  Shreena Shah  Meredith Sadinski  Danny Martinez  Yi Wang  Elizabeth Morris  Elizabeth Sutton  

Institution:Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center  Weill Cornell Medicine  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Monday, 13 May 2019  

Session Time:16:00  

Session Name:Breast  

Program Number:0286  

Presentation Time:17:48   

Room Number:Room 513D-F  

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Convolutional neural network-based image reconstruction and image classification: atomization or amalgamation?

Author:Sarah Eskreis-Winkler  Zhe Liu  Jinwei Zhang  Pascal Spincemaille  Thanh Nguyen  Ilhami Kovanlikaya  Yi Wang  

Institution:Cornell University  Weill Cornell Medicine  Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Thursday, 16 May 2019  

Session Time:08:15  

Session Name:Deep Learning: Acquisition, Uncertainty & Prediction  

Program Number:1097  

Presentation Time:09:39   

Room Number:Room 520A-F  

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Navigator Gated Cardiac Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping for Differential Oxygen Saturation Quantification: Initial Validation via Invasive Catheterization

Author:Yan Wen  Thanh Nguyen  Zhe Liu  Sarah Eskreis-Winkler  Kofi Deh  Evelyn Horn  Harsimran Singh  Jiwon Kim  Yi Wang  Jonathan Weinsaft  Pascal Spincemaille  

Institution:Cornell University  Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center  Weill Cornell Medicine  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 13 May 2019  

Session Time:16:00  

Session Name:Tissue Characterization 2  

Program Number:2048  

Presentation Time:16:00   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 98  

Quantitative Transport Mapping (QTM): a new AIF-free perfusion technique to distinguish malignant and benign breast lesions

Spine Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Using In-Phase Echoes to Initialize the Nonconvex Optimization Problem of Fat-Water Separation (R2*-IDEAL)