ISMRM Workshop Series • 07-10 April 2018
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ISMRM Workshop on
MR Imaging of nX-Nuclei (23Na & Friends):
From Controversies to Potential Clinical Applications

Hotel Croatia Cavtat, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Posters


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    POSTER TITLE POSTER AUTHOR
1 Three-Dimensional Projection-Reconstruction (3DPR) Multiple Gradient- Echo Acquisition Scheme for 23Na MRI Alireza Akbari, Ph.D.
Western University
London, ON, Canada
2 High Resolution Quantitative 23Na MRI of the Human Brain at 7T Nicolas G.R. Behl, Ph.D.
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
3 Density Adapted Stack of Stars Sequence for 23Na Imaging at 7T Fabian J Kratzer, B.Sc.
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
4 Centre-Accelerated Twisted Projection Imaging for 23Na MRI Robert W. Stobbe, Ph.D.
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB, Canada
5 Distribution of Brain Sodium Long & Short Relaxation Times & Concentrations: a Multi-Echo Ultra-High Field 23Na MRI Study Ben Ridley, Ph.D.
Aix-Marseille Université
Marseille, France
6 CG-SENSE Reconstruction for 30-Channel 23Na MRI Data Melanie Schellenberg, B.Sc.
DKFZ Heidelberg
Heidelberg, Germany
7 Dictionary-Learning Compressed-Sensing Reconstruction with Anisotropic Density-Adapted Radial Acquisition for Sodium Quantification Using 23Na-MRI Matthias Utzschneider, M.Sc.
University Hospital Erlangen
Erlangen, Germany
8 A Comparison of Inversion Recovery (IR), Triple Quantum Filtered (TQF) & Double Quantum Filtered with Magic Angle Excitation (DQF-MA) 23Na MRI of Human Skeletal Muscle Lena V. Gast, M.Sc.
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Erlangen, Germany
9 23Na Triple-Quantum Signal, a Clinical Biomarker for the Functionality of the Na/K Pump? Michaela Hoesl, M.Sc.
Heidelberg University
Mannheim, Germany
10 Simultaneously Acquired 23Na Single- & Triple-Quantum Imaging in Rat In Vivo at 9.4 T Ruomin Hu, M.Sc.
Heidelberg University
Mannheim, Germany
11 Application of Strongly Modulated Pulses in Triple Quantum Filtering in Animal Sodium MRI In Vivo Aliaksandra Shymanskaya, M.Sc.
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Juelich, Germany
12 Electrophysiological Stimulation of Excised Rat Muscle Elicits a Measurable Change in Tissue Sodium Concentration Using 23Na-Mri Frank Riemer, Ph.D.
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, England, UK
13 Influence of B0 & B1 Inhomogeneity on Measured Cardiac 23Na Signal Johanna Lott, M.Sc.
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
14 23Na/1H Abdominal MRI at 3T Using a 16 Channel Rx Array & an Asymmetric Birdcage Resonator Matthias Malzacher, M.Sc.
Institute of Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine
Mannheim, Germany
15 Evaluation of Motion Sensitivity of a 4-Port 23Na Body Coil Anna Fischer
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
16 Application of 3D-Dictionary Learning Compressed Sensing Reconstruction En Route to Isotropic Submillimeter Spatial Resolution Sodium (23Na) In Vivo MRI of the Human Eye at 7.0 Tesla Daniel Wenz, M.Sc.
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association
Berlin, Germany
17 High Definition Sodium (23Na) In Vivo MRI of the Human Eye at 7.0 Tesla: Need for Substantially Enhanced Spatial Resolution Than Commonly Used in Brain MRI Daniel Wenz, M.Sc.
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association
Berlin, Germany
18 In Vivo Sodium (23Na) MRI of the Human Kidneys After Water Deprivation at 7 Tesla Tanja Platt, M.Sc.
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
19 Tissue Sodium Concentration in Ischemic Stroke Patients Nadia Paschke, M.Sc.
Heidelberg University
Mannheim, Germany
20 23Na-MRI Demonstrates a Sodium Gradient Within Gliomas as a Biomarker of Tumour Heterogeneity Fulvio Zaccagna, M.D.
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, England, UK
21 Compartmental Sodium Quantification & Relaxometry in Multiple Quantum Filtered Sodium Imaging in Gliomatosis Cerebri Wieland A. Worthoff, Ph.D.
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Jülich, Germany
22 Multimodal 23Na/1H MR / Ct Clinical Protocol for Abdominal Application: Evaluation of Tsc in a Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) Patient Nadia Paschke, M.Sc.
Heidelberg University
Mannheim, Germany
23 Fat Corrected 23Na MRI Quantification of Skeletal Muscle Tissue of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Patients Teresa Gerhalter, M.Sc.
International Research Training Group for Myology
Paris, France
24 Investigation of the Evolution of Focal Lesions & Microscopic Tissue Changes in Multiple Sclerosis: Sodium (23Na) MRI Studies Philipp Eisele, M.D.
Universitätsmedizin Mannheim
Mannheim, Germany
25 Feasibility Study of Localized Oxygen Consumption Measurements in a Microcavity Array Based 3D Cell Culture System By 19F MRI Dennis Kleimaier, M.Sc.
Heidelberg University
Mannheim, Germany
26 Labeling Cells with Fluorinated Silicon Nanoparticles for Targeted 19F-MRI & Fluorescence Imaging Xin Zhou, Ph.D.
Wuhan Institute of Physics & Mathematics
Wuhan, China
27 A PET-Compatible 17O/1H Coil for Simultaneous Multinuclear PET/MR Ryan Brown, Ph.D.
New York University Langone Health
New York, NY, United States
28 Cerebral Metabolic Rate of Oxygen Consumption in Human Brain Tumors: A Pilot 17O MRI Study Sebastian C. Niesporek, Dr.rer.nat.
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
29 Optimizing Simultaneously Acquired Single- & Triple-Quantum Imaging with Time Proportional Phase Increment for 23Na & 35Cl Ruomin Hu, M.Sc.
Heidelberg University
Mannheim, Germany
30 Optimization of Iterative Reconstruction for Correlated 35Cl- & 23Na-MRI Sophia Maier, B.Sc.
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
31 35Cl MRI at 9.4T: Rx Array Decoupling & Matching Strategies for Coupled Coils Matthias Malzacher, M.Sc.
Institute of Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine
Mannheim, Germany
32 In Vivo Potassium (39K) MRI of the Human Heart at 7.0 Tesla: Feasibility Study Daniel Wenz, M.Sc.
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association
Berlin, Germany
33 Ultra-Sensitive Heteronuclear NMR & MRI Using Optical Pumping Magdalena Kowalska, Dr.rer.nat.
CERN
Geneva, Switzerland
 
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This workshop does not offer CME credits.