ISMRM SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOP ~ 11-14 July 2014

Motion Correction in MRI
Tromsø, Norway

 

POSTERS


  POSTER TITLE POSTER AUTHOR
1 EPI Navigator Based Prospective Motion Correction Technique for 2D FLAIR Imaging in the Brain Himanshu Bhat, Ph.D.
Siemens Healthcare
Charlestown, MA, USA
2 trackDOTS - Tracking Discrete Off-resonance Markers with Three Spokes José P. Marques, Ph.D.
CIBM
Lausanne, Switzerland
3 Reflected Power as a Breathing Signal for Motion Correction in cMRI with GRICS
 
Guido P. Kudielka, M.Sc.
GE Global Research
Garching, Germany
4 MR & CT Image Registration Under Active Breathing Coordinator Motion Control Evangelia Kaza, Ph.D.
Institute of Cancer Research
Sutton, England, UK
5 Slice-by-Slice Prospective Motion Correction in EPI Sequences Paul Wighton, Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School
Charlestown, MA, USA
6 Miniature TL-Based RF Tracking Devices for Prospective Motion Correction in MRI at 7 T Aleksandra Sulikowska, M.Sc.
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, England, UK
7 A Biophysical Model for Retrospective Motion Correction in fMRI & a Comparison of Current Methodologies Tim M. Tierney, M.Sc.
Institute of Child Health
London, England, UK
9 Using PET/MRI to Assess Radioembolization of Y90 Microspheres Nichole M. Maughan, M.Sc.
Washington University
St. Louis, MO, USA
10 A Reliability Measure for Merging Data from Multiple Cameras in Optical Motion Correction Julian R. Maclaren, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
11 An Optical Motion Feedback System Significantly Reduces Head Motion in an MRI Study on 6-Year-Old Children Thomas Siegert
Max Planck Institute
Leipzig, Germany
12 Prospective Motion Correction in 3D-Encoded FLASH Using a Combination of Cloverleaf & Volumetric Navigators (vNavs) M. Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D.
A.A. Martinos Center
Charlestown, MA, USA
13 Repurposing Microsoft Kinect for Motion Correction in the MRI Environment Philip Noonan, Ph.D.
University of Manchester
Manchester, England, UK
14 Edge-Preserving Smoothing for Robust Volume Assembly from Real-Time Free-Breathing Cardiac 2D Acquisitions Xiaoguang Lu, Ph.D.
Siemens Corporation
Princeton, NJ, USA
15 Prospective Correction of Both Motion & B0 Distortions in fMRI & DTI Alkathafi A. Alhamud, Ph.D.
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
16 Usage of Birdcage Coil Harmonic Frequencies for Measurement of Respiration Induced Impedance Changes Guido P. Kudielka, M.Sc.
GE Global Research
Garching, Germany
17 Flexible Inter- & Intra-Scan Motion Tracking Peter Koken
Philips Technologie GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
18 An Algorithm for Orthogonal Correction of Phase-Encoding Derived Artifacts in Magnetic Resonance
 
Andrea Dell’Orso, M.D.
General Hospital
Empoli, Italy
19 Prospective Optical Motion Correction for Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging Murat Aksoy, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
20 Real-time Measurement of the Drift in the B0 Field Using a Volumetric Navigated DTI Sequence Alkathafi A. Alhamud, Ph.D.
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
21 A Survey of Patient Motion in Disorders of Consciousness & Optimisation of its Retrospective Correction Malte Hoffmann, M.Sc.
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, England, UK
22 Prospective Motion Correction for BOLD fMRI Using the Intrinsic High-Frequency Content of the EPI Trajectory Maximilian Haeberlin, M.Sc.
ETH Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
23 A Simple-to-Build & Cost-Efficient MR-Compatible Phantom for the Simulation of Non-Rigid Motion Christian Würslin, Dipl.-Ing.
University Hospital Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
25 The Effect of 4D-MRI Motion Mapping to CT Image for Use in Liver 4D Dose Calculations Kinga B. Bernatowicz, M.Sc.
Paul Scherrer Institute
Villigen, Switzerland
26 Rock-a-Bye Baby: Using Slice-by-Slice Motion Estimation & Correction to Improve the Sensitivity of Neonatal fMRI Conor J. Wild, Ph.D.
Western University
London, ON, Canada
28 Towards a Real-Time Prospective 3D Fat Navigator: Investigating the Limits of Parallel Imaging Enrico Avventi, Ph.D.
Karolinska Institut
Stockholm, Sweden
29 T2* Mapping in the Brain Using a Prospective Motion Corrected Segmented-EPI Sequence Benjamin R. Knowles, Ph.D.
University of Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
30 Toward Practical 3D Motion Correction Using Spherical Navigator Echoes Patricia Johnson, B.Sc.
Robarts Research Institute
London, ON, Canada
31 Improved Image Quality with PROMO-Enabled Multi-Echo Enabled MP-RAGE Vinai Roopchansingh, Ph.D.
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD, USA
32 Rigid Body Motion Correction for Pediatric Spinal Cord DTI: Improving Gray Matter-White Matter Definition Devon M. Middleton, M.Sc.
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA, USA
33 Navigator-Guided Data Reacquisition for Motion Artifact Reduction Tim Nielsen, Ph.D.
Philips Technologie GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
34 Infimal Convolution of Total Generalized Variation Type Functionals for Highly Accelerated Reconstruction of Dynamic MRI Matthias Schlögl, Dipl.-Phys.
Graz University of Technology
Graz, Austria
35 Preliminary Results on Motion Correction in Pediatric MRI Using an Electromagnetic Tracker Onur Afacan, Ph.D.
Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston, MA, USA
36 Speech Cine SSFP with Optical Microphone Synchronization & Motion Compensated Reconstruction Freddy Odille, Ph.D.
INSERM LADI
Vandoeuvre-lés-Nancy, France
  LATE BREAKING POSTER  
37 An MRI Compatible Surface Scanner Oline V. Olesen, Ph.D.
Technical University of Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
     

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