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Field-Dependence of White Matter T1 Through Macromolecular Relaxation and Magnetization Transfer

Author:Yicun Wang  Peter van Gelderen  Jacco de Zwart  Jeff Duyn  

Institution:National Institutes of Health  

Session Type:Oral  

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

Topic:CEST, MT, Zero-TE and Relaxometry  

Session Name:Relaxometry & Zero-TE  

Program Number:0526  

Room Live Q&A Session:Tuesday Parallel 1  

Improved T2*-weighted MRI of multiple sclerosis through joint motion and B0 correction

On the feasibility of using single-shot perfusion labeling (SSPL) at 7 Tesla for laminar fMRI

Author:Jacco de Zwart  Peter van Gelderen  Jeff Duyn  

Institution:National Institutes of Health  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

Topic:High resolution fMRI  

Session Name:Submillimeter 7-Tesla fMRI in Humans  

Program Number:1233  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 4  

Practical eight-channel pTx system for 7 T MRI with optically controlled and monitored on-coil current-source RF amplifiers

Author:Natalia Gudino  Jacco de Zwart  Jeff Duyn  

Institution:National Institutes of Health  

Session Type:Oral - Power Pitch  

Session Live Q&A Date:Wednesday, 12 August 2020  

Topic:RF technologies  

Session Name:RF Components & Coils  

Program Number:0751  

Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 5  

Transition-Band SSFP and EPI Functional MRI on a High-Performance 0.55 T Scanner

Author:Yicun Wang  Peter van Gelderen  Jacco de Zwart  Adrienne Campbell-Washburn  Jeff Duyn  

Institution:National Institutes of Health  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

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

Topic:fMRI: Acquisition & Applications  

Session Name:fMRI Acquisition 1  

Program Number:3866  

Room Live Q&A Session:

Variations in the sympathetic tone and fMRI signal during alert conditions

Author:Pinar Ozbay  Catie Chang  Jacco de Zwart  Peter van Gelderen  Jeff Duyn  

Institution:NIH  Vanderbilt University  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

Topic:Multimodal fMRI  

Session Name:Mechanisms of Resting-State fMRI  

Program Number:1360  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 4