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CARdiac and Placental imaging (CARP) in pregnancy to assess etiology of preeclampsia and predict cardiovascular disease risk in later life

Author:Jana Hutter  Kathleen Colford  Anthony Price  Johannes Steinweg  Lisa Story  Kuberan Pushparajah  Laura McCabe  Alison Ho  Adam Lewandowski  Joseph Hajnal  Lucy Chappell  Pablo Lamata  Mary Rutherford  

Institution:King's College London  University of Oxford  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Tuesday, 11 August 2020  

Topic:Women's Imaging  

Session Name:Placenta  

Program Number:0578  

Room Live Q&A Session:Tuesday Parallel 3  

Data-Driven Multi-Contrast Spectral Microstructure Imaging with InSpect: INtegrated SPECTral Component Estimation and Mapping

Diffusion-Relaxation MRI

Author:Jana Hutter  

Institution:King's College London  

Session Type:Weekend Course  

Session Live Q&A Date:Sunday, 9 August 2020  

Topic:Diffusion: Encoding & Acquisition  

Session Name:Diffusion: Encoding & Acquisition  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Sunday Parallel 1  

Fat-shift suppression in diffusion MRI using rotating phase encoding and localised outlier weighting

Motion corrected reconstruction of abdominal SWEEP data using local similarity graphs and deformable slice to volume registration

Multi-component atlas of fetal brain development via decomposition of diffusion MRI

Qualitative and Quantitative analysis of placental function to characterize pathophysiology in congenital heart disease (CHD)

Author:Johannes Steinweg  Grace Hui  Milou van Poppel  Kathleen Colford  David Lloyd  Reza Razavi  Kuberan Pushparajah  Mary Rutherford  Jana Hutter  

Institution:King's College London  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Pediatric: Fetal & Developmental Brain  

Session Name:Pediatric Fetal  

Program Number:4577  

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T2-Weighted Foetal Brain MRI: Utilising Slice-To-Volume Reconstruction to Reduce Repeat Acquisition Due to Fetal Motion