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Primer on Transgenic Mouse Models for Neuropathologies

Author:Piotr Walczak  

Institution:University of Maryland Baltimore  

Session Type:Sunrise Session  

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

Topic:Educational Q&A: Preclinical  

Session Name:Cutting-Edge Primers on Preclinical Imaging: Neuroscience  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 1  

Rodent Stroke Models for MRI and monitoring pathological processes

Author:Yuki Mori  

Institution:University of Copenhagen  

Session Type:Sunrise Session  

Session Live Q&A Date:Monday, 10 August 2020  

Topic:Educational Q&A: Neuro Sunrise  

Session Name:Rodents vs. Humans: Stroke  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Monday Parallel 2  

Step-by-Step Iterative SENSE Reconstruction

Author:Zhaolin Chen  

Institution:Monash University  

Session Type:Sunrise Session  

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

Topic:Hands-on Physics and Engineering Sunrise Q&A  

Session Name:Hands-On: Image Reconstruction  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 5  

    Step-by-Step Reconstruction Using Learned Dictionaries

    Author:Jon Tamir  

    Institution:The University of Texas at Austin  

    Session Type:Sunrise Session  

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

    Topic:Hands-on Physics and Engineering Sunrise Q&A  

    Session Name:Hands-On: Image Reconstruction  

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    Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 5  

    Structural & Functional Neuroimaging in Rodents

    Author:Jianyang Zhang  

    Institution:NYU Langone Health  

    Session Type:Sunrise Session  

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

    Topic:Educational Q&A: Preclinical  

    Session Name:Cutting-Edge Primers on Preclinical Imaging: Neuroscience  

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    Room Live Q&A Session:Wednesday Parallel 1  

      Traumatic Brain Injury: Lessons from Clinical Research

      Author:Ivan Kirov  

      Institution:New York University SOM  

      Session Type:Sunrise Session  

      Session Live Q&A Date:Monday, 10 August 2020  

      Topic:Educational Q&A: Neuro Sunrise  

      Session Name:Rodents vs. Humans: Traumatic Brain Injury  

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      Room Live Q&A Session:Monday Parallel 2  

        Traumatic Brain Injury: Lessons from Preclinical Models

        Author:David Wright  

        Institution:Monash University  

        Session Type:Sunrise Session  

        Session Live Q&A Date:Monday, 10 August 2020  

        Topic:Educational Q&A: Neuro Sunrise  

        Session Name:Rodents vs. Humans: Traumatic Brain Injury  

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        Room Live Q&A Session:Monday Parallel 2  

          Treatment Challenges: What Does the Surgeon Need to Know?

          Author:Brian Allen  

          Institution:Duke University  

          Session Type:Sunrise Session  

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

          Topic:Educational Q&A: Body Sunrise  

          Session Name:Rectal Cancer  

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          Room Live Q&A Session:Tuesday Parallel 3  

          Using Simulations to Validate Models

          Author:Marco Palombo  

          Institution:University College London  

          Session Type:Sunrise Session  

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

          Topic:Educational Q&A: fMRI/Diffusion/Perfusion Sunrise  

          Session Name:Simulation of Diffusion  

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          Room Live Q&A Session:Tuesday Parallel 1  

          Whole-Body DWI

          Author:Taro Takahara  

          Institution:Tokai University  

          Session Type:Sunrise Session  

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

          Topic:Educational Q&A: Body Sunrise  

          Session Name:DWI in the Body  

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          Room Live Q&A Session:Tuesday Parallel 3  

            Whole-Body MRI for Musculoskeletal Radiologists: Clinical Applications & Considerations

            Whole-Body MRI for Musculoskeletal Radiologists: Technical