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3t++ temporally consistent 3 tissue HARDI decomposition of neonatal brain tissue

APPLAUSE: Automatic Prediction of PLAcental health via U-net Segmentation and statistical Evaluation

Author:Maximilian Pietsch  Alison Ho  Alessia Bardanzellu  Aya Zeydan  Joseph Hajnal  Lucy Chappell  Mary Rutherford  Jana Hutter  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

Topic:Maternal-Fetal Imaging  

Session Name:Maternal-Fetal Imaging  

Program Number:0711  

Room Session:Concurrent 5  

Institution:King's College London  

Basic Pulse Sequences: Gradient & Spin Echo Imaging

Author:Jana Hutter  

Session Type:Weekday Course  

Session Date:Tuesday, 18 May 2021  

Topic:MR Physics for Clinicians: Spins & Sequences  

Session Name:MR Physics for Clinicians: Spins & Sequences  

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Room Session:Concurrent 7  

Institution:King's College London  

    Characterization of placental contractions in healthy pregnancies

    Author:Neele Dellschaft  Rachel Allcock  Jana Hutter  Lopa Leach  Nia Jones  Penny Gowland  

    Session Type:Oral  

    Session Date:Thursday, 20 May 2021  

    Topic:Maternal-Fetal Imaging  

    Session Name:Maternal-Fetal Imaging  

    Program Number:0705  

    Room Session:Concurrent 5  

    Institution:King's College London  University of Nottingham  

    Combined multiparametric high resolution diffusion-relaxometry on 7T (OKAPI)

    Combined spin echo and gradient echo slice-to-volume reconstruction in fetal diffusion MRI

    Diffusion MRI: Acquisition

    Author:Jana Hutter  

    Session Type:Tutorial  

    Session Date:Saturday, 15 May 2021  

    Topic:Tutorial: Diffusion I & II  

    Session Name:Tutorial: Diffusion I & II  

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    Room Session:Concurrent 1  

    Institution:King's College London  

      Optimising multi-contrast MRI experiment design using concrete autoencoders

      Quantifying Placental Structure and Function in Healthy and Compromised Pregnancies with Combined T2*-diffusion