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A correlation analysis between DTI/DKI derived metrics and metabolite levels in the brain of HIV+ individuals

Author:Teddy Salan  Sameer Vyas  Paramjeet Singh  Mahendra Kumar  Sulaiman Sheriff  Varan Govind  

Institution:Postgraduate Institute for Medical Education & Research  University of Miami  

Session Type:Oral  

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

Topic:Neurodegeneration 2  

Session Name:Neurodegeneration  

Program Number:0918  

Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 2  

Gait - related white matter tracts damage in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus

Author:shuai xu  ye yao  Jing Ding  he wang*  

Institution:Fudan University  

Session Type:Oral  

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

Topic:Neurodegeneration 2  

Session Name:Neurodegeneration  

Program Number:0916  

Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 2  

Metabolic and microstructural MPSII brain alteration revealed by multiparametric MR imaging and spectroscopy – a combined 3T and 7T study

Neurochemical alterations in the visual cortex of glaucoma patients

Author:Ji Won Bang  Anna Chen  Carlos Parra  Gadi Wollstein  Joel Schuman  Kevin Chan  

Institution:New York University  

Session Type:Oral  

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

Topic:Neurodegeneration 2  

Session Name:Neurodegeneration  

Program Number:0912  

Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 2  

Neurodegenerative and functional signatures of the cerebellar cortex in m.3243A>G patients

Subcortical abnormality reveal disease specific changes in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Author:Sicong Tu  Matthew Kiernan  Martin Turner  

Institution:the University of Sydney  University of Oxford  

Session Type:Oral  

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

Topic:Neurodegeneration 2  

Session Name:Neurodegeneration  

Program Number:0917  

Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 2  

Why white matter matters – Interplay of white matter hyperintensities, white matter tracts, and processing speed – The Maastricht Study