MRI

Céline Smekens and Quinten Beirinckx received a Magna Cum Laude Merit Award for their work Super-resolution T2* mapping of the knee using UTE Spiral VIBE MRI to be presented at the upcoming ISMRM meeting. The 29th Annual Meeting & Exhibition from the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine will take place on-line from May 15 to 20 and will attract over 5000 attendees. Presentation is scheduled on Wednesday May 19 at 19:00 UTC. Congratulations!

Researchers at the University of Antwerp are studying the impact of long-duration spaceflight on one of our most important organs: the brain. In the past 7 years, an international team of scientists has been collecting and processing diffusion MRI scans of Russian cosmonauts, before and after their six-month stay in in the International Space Station.

Using multi-tissue constrained spherical deconvolution, an analysis technique developed at the Vision Lab by Ben Jeurissen, the team was able to show how the brain adapts to constant weightlessness.

Read about it in Science Advances.

https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2020/09/06/ruimtemissie-heeft-blijvend-effe...

About half of our brain is composed of white matter - millions of fibers that act as data lines between distant brain regions. Capturing the full wiring diagram of the brain can be regarded as one of the great scientific challenges of our time. In this talk, you will learn about a special type of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - called diffusion MRI - that can reveal white matter structure in the living brain in unprecedented detail. You will discover how UAntwerpen is improving this cutting edge technique as well as using it to study neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease.

Location: Kapitein Zeppos, Vleminckveld 78, 2000 Antwerpen

Date: Wednesday 16th May 2018; doors open 6.30pm, event 7pm-10pm

Language: English

Speaker: Dr. Ben Jeurissen, UAntwerpen

More info and tickets @ http://www.pintofscience.be/antw-mind-16

We are very excited to announce that the first official MRtrix3 workshop will be held this year in Paris, France (June 22-24), immediately after the main ISMRM meeting.

This 2½ day hands-on workshop will cover the theory and practice of diffusion analysis, covering the range of techniques available within MRtrix3.

After completing this course, participants should be able to process, analyze, and visualize their own diffusion MRI data sets using MRtrix3 tools.

See the main announcement for full details and registration.

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