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Chicago Area NMR Discussion Group2010 Meeting |
Host: Dr. Chad Rienstra |
Keynote Speakers: Hashim Al-Hashimi, University of Michigan Len Mueller, University of California Riverside |
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2nd Biennial International Conference on Resting State Connectivity
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
September 17-19, 2010
The program provides a diverse perspective of resting state fMRI, covering the biophysics, computational methods, cognitive neuroscience and clinical applications. The preliminary program has an impressive lineup of speakers, and is available at: restingstate.com Space is limited, and abstracts for posters are being accepted until July 1. Based upon our past experience at the inaugural conference in Magdeburg (2008), I expect this to be an exciting event for all involved. Organizers for the event include Bharat Biswal, Chris Pawela, Martin Walter and James S. Hyde.
Dear Sir or Madam We are pleased to inform you that the ECTRIMS 2010 Preliminary Programme is now available on the congress website: http://www.ectrims.eu/2010. The website will be regularly updated. The online version includes links to the following: - abstract submission - registration - flight bookings – save up to 20% on your trip! - hotel reservation - tours Detailed information on social events and other activities taking place in conjunction with the ECTRIMS congress are provided, together with resources to help you preparing your stay in Gothenburg, Sweden. Please note that the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE is on Thursday, 27 May 2010 Please be aware of the fact that no hardcopies of the Preliminary Programme will be sent. On the website you will be able to download and print the E-book of the Preliminary Programme. We look forward to receiving your registration for ECTRIMS 2010 in Gothenburg, October 2010. Kind regards Administrative Secretariat 26th Congress of ECTRIMS Gothenburg, Sweden / 13 - 16 October 2010www.ectrims.eu/2010 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Congrex Switzerland Ltd. Association House Freie Strasse 90 4002 Basel / Switzerland T. +41 61 686 77 11 F. +41 61 686 77 88 E. basel@congrex.com |
This meeting will take place in Barcelona on the 4th and 5th of June. It will bring together leading researchers on the default mode network, and will provide a forum for sharing the latest information on the rapid evolving knowledge in the field. There will be keynote speeches from Marcus Raichle and Michael Greicius, and sessions will be devoted to recent advances in understanding of the default mode network, changes across the lifespan (including aging and age-related neurodegenerative disorders), and the default mode network in a range of psychiatric disorders. Connectivity and other brain networks will be also part of the programme. The conference takes place immediately before the Human Brain Mapping Conference in Barcelona and will be an official satellite of this meeting. |
2nd International Conference on Resting State Connectivity
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
September 17–19, 2010
http://www.restingstate.com/
Dear colleagues: We are organizing the second International Conference on Resting State Connectivity in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from September 17–19, 2010. This meeting aims to bring together key researchers working on the physiological background, application, and analysis of resting-state functional connectivity data in a very congenial and highly interactive setting. Thus, the number of attendees will be restricted in order to ensure priority to communication on a highly professional level instead of promotion or introduction of the phenomenon. During our three-day schedule, we will focus on the physical, physiological, statistical, and psychological implications of R‑fMRI and use this forum to define future directions in R-fMRI research. We have assembled an impressive list of speakers (that continues to increase). We look forward to you joining us. More details, including registration information and abstract submission, can be found at: http://www.restingstate.com/ Invited speakers include: Peter Bandettini, NIMH/NIH Habib Benali, Université Pierre et Marie Curie Rasmus Birn, University of Wisconsin–Madison Bharat Biswal, UMDNJ–New Jersey Medical School Melanie Boly, University of Liège Michael Breakspear, Royal Brisbane Hospital F. Xavier Castellanos, New York University Gustavo Deco, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Damien Fair, Oregon Health & Science University Gary Glover, Stanford University John Gore, Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science Michael Greicius, Stanford University Christian Habeck, Columbia University Michelle Hampson, Yale University School of Medicine Silvina Horovitz, NINDS/NIH Xiaoping Hu, Emory University Anthony Hudetz, Medical College of Wisconsin James Hyde, Medical College of Wisconsin Fahmeed Hyder, Yale University Viktor Jirsa, Theoretical Neuroscience Group (Paris, France) Clare Kelly, New York University Shella Kielholz, Emory University Vesa Kiviniemi, Oulu University Hospital Andreas Klienschmidt, INSERM (CEA/SAC/DSV/DRM/NeuroSpin) Rolf Kötter, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre Stephen LaConte, Baylor College of Medicine Helmut Laufs, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main David Leopold, NIH/NIMH Shi-Jiang Li, Medical College of Wisconsin Tom Liu, University of California, San Diego Mark Lowe, Cleveland Clinic Anthony McIntosh, The Rotman Research Institute Baycrest Beth Meyerand, University of Wisconsin–Madison Michael Milham, New York University Lagone Medical Center Rosalyn Moran, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging Christopher Pawela, Medical College of Wisconsin Scott Peltier, University of Michigan Steve Petersen, Washington University School of Medicine Serge Rombouts, Leiden University Bart Rypma, The University of Texas at Dallas Robert Shulman, Yale University Amir Shmuel, McGill University Olaf Sporns, Indiana University Stephen Strother, University of Toronto Robert Turner, Max Planck Institute Chandan Vaidya, Georgetown University Arno Villringer, Max Planck Institute Martin Walter, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, MIT Christian Windischberger, University of Vienna Yu-Feng Zang, Beijing Normal University Thanks, Bharat Biswal
Each year we are pleased to be able to offer a two week intensive summer program on advanced topics in neuroimaging. The purpose of this course is to provide a solid foundation in state-of-the-art functional neuroimaging methods. The course covers all aspects of MRI-based neuroimaging data acquisition, experimental design, and data analysis. In addition, students will interact closely with these lecturers in hands-on laboratory exercises and data analysis projects. Our 2010 Fourth Annual Summer Program will runfrom July 12 through July 23 and will be held on the UCLA campus. The course is presented as a mixture of classroom didactics and practical lab experience and is highly interactive. This year we are exploring the use of multiple modalities to answer neuroscientific questions. Our program is targeted to investigators with significant experience in neuroimaging who are eager to gain more tools and knowledge to apply to their work. This year we once again will have an extraordinary faculty of internationally known experts. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thanks to the generosity of the National Institutes of Health under grant numbers T90 DA022768 and R90 DA023432 we are able to offer the course without tuition and are able to cover the costs of lodging for students form outside of the LA area. The program is open to applicants worldwide (though we are unable cover costs of travel). We are able to admit about 35 students each year. The course will feature hands-on laboratory sections in neuroanatomy and image analysis, demonstrations of EEG-fMRI and an opportunity to design experiments and collect data at the UCLA Center for Cognitive Neuroscience imaging laboratory. As in prior years, the lectures will be simulcast on the internet. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gordon Conference: In Vivo Magnetic Resonance July 25-30, 2010 Proctor Academy Andover, NH |
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SUNDAY | |
2:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Arrival and Check-in (Office Closed 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm) |
6:00 pm | Dinner |
7:30 pm - 7:40 pm | Introductory Comments by GRC Site Staff / Welcome by Chair, Risto Kauppinen |
7:40 pm - 9:30 pm | FUTURE MR - LIGHTER AND FASTER |
Discussion Leader: Peter Luijten (Utrecht University Medical Centre, Utrecht, Holland) | |
7:40 pm - 8:20 pm | Klaas Pruessmann (ETH, Zurich, Switzerland) "Mind the field: the promise of dynamic magnetometry for in vivo MR" |
8:20 pm - 8:35 pm | Discussion |
8:35 pm - 9:15 pm | Mark Griswold (Case Western University, Cleveland, OH, USA) "Breaking the speed limits of MRI" |
9:15 pm - 9:30 pm | Discussion |
MONDAY | |
7:30 am - 8:30 am | Breakfast |
8:30 am | Group Photo |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | ADVANCES IN MR HARDWARE AND SIGNAL ENCODING |
Discussion Leader: Tommy Vaughan (University of Minnesota, MN, USA) | |
9:00 am - 9:40 am | Lawrence Wald (Martinos Imaging Center, Boston, MA, USA) "Parallel transmit hardware, pulse design and SAR considerations for shaped excitations" |
9:40 am - 10:00 am | Discussion |
10:00 am | Coffee Break |
10:30 am - 11:10 am | Andrew Kiriluta (Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA) "Traveling wave MR: From momentum in space to holography and beyond" |
11:10 am - 11:30 am | Discussion |
11:30 am - 12:10 pm | Maxim Zaitsev (University of Freiburg, Germany) "PatLoc: New approaches to spatial encoding in MRI" |
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm | Discussion |
12:30 pm | Lunch |
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm | Free Time |
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Poster Session I |
6:00 pm | Dinner |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | PUSHING THE LIMITS OF SPATIAL RESOLUTION |
Discussion Leader: Greg Stanisz (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center, Toronto, Canada) | |
7:30 pm - 8:10 pm | Russel Jacobs (Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA) "Microscopic MRI: compromises, qualifications and applications in small animal imaging" |
8:10 pm - 8:30 pm | Discussion |
8:30 pm - 9:10 pm | Christian Degen (MIT, Boston, MA, USA) "Nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging by force microscopy" |
9:10 pm - 9:30 pm | Discussion |
TUESDAY | |
7:30 am - 8:30 am | Breakfast |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | MRS: FROM MICE TO MAN |
Discussion Leader: Alena Horska (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA) | |
9:00 am - 9:40 am | Jullie Pan (Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA) "Developments in ultra high field MR: evaluating the human brain in health and disease" |
9:40 am - 10:00 am | Discussion |
10:00 am | Coffee Break |
10:30 am - 11:10 am | Gulin Oz (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) "High field MR spectroscopy in spino-cerebellar ataxias: from mice to man" |
11:10 am - 11:30 am | Discussion |
11:30 am - 12:10 pm | Pratip Bhattacharya (Huntington Medical Research Institute, Pasadena, CA, USA) "Imaging tricarboxylic acid cycle metabolism in vivo by hyperpolarized 13C succinate" |
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm | Discussion |
12:30 pm | Lunch |
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm | Free Time |
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Poster Session II |
6:00 pm | Dinner |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | MAGNETIC PARTICLES AND NOVEL IMAGING APPLICATIONS |
Discussion Leader: Chrit Moonen (University of Bordeaux, France) | |
7:30 pm - 8:10 pm | Joern Borgert (Philips Healthcare, Hamburg, Germany) "Magnetic Particle Imaging" |
8:10 pm - 8:30 pm | Discussion |
8:30 pm - 9:10 pm | Alan Koretsky (NINDS, Bethesda, USA) "Micron scale particles for tracking new neurons in the rodent brain" |
9:10 pm - 9:30 pm | Discussion |
WEDNESDAY | |
7:30 am - 8:30 am | Breakfast |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | PRECLINICAL ADVANCEMENTS IN MR: NOVEL CONTRASTS AND BIOLOGICAL TARGETS |
Discussion Leader: Timothy Duong (University of Texas, San Antonia, TX, USA) | |
9:00 am - 9:40 am | Klaas Nicolay (Technical University of Eindhoven, Holland) "Visualising the invisible: Is molecular and cellular MRI there to stay?" |
9:40 am - 10:00 am | Discussion |
10:00 am | Coffee Break |
10:30 am - 11:10 am | Olli Gröhn (University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland) "Applications of spin-lock MRI contrast in vivo" |
11:10 am - 11:30 am | Discussion |
11:30 am - 12:10 pm | Ricardo Carano (Genentech, Palo Alto, CA, USA) "MRI of tumor angiogenesis: from mice to man" |
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm | Discussion |
12:30 pm | Lunch |
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm | Free Time |
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Poster Session III |
6:00 pm | Dinner |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | HOT TOPICS SESSION |
Discussion Leader: Joel Garbow (Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA) | |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Eight 10 minute (+5 minute discussion) presentations selected from submitted work |
THURSDAY | |
7:30 am - 8:30 am | Breakfast |
8:30 am - 9:00 am | Business Meeting |
(Nominations for the next Vice Chair; Fill out Conference Evaluation Forms; Discuss future Site & Scheduling preferences; Election of the next Vice Chair) | |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | ADVANCING NEURO-MR TECHNIQUES |
Discussion Leader: Karla Miller (FMRIB, University of Oxford, UK) | |
9:00 am - 9:40 am | Xiang He (Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA) "Biophysical mechanisms of phase contrast in gradient echo MRI: theory and validation" |
9:40 am - 10:00 am | Discussion |
10:00 am | Coffee Break |
10:30 am - 11:10 am | Penny Anne Gowland (University of Nottingham, UK) "Why MR signals from grey and white matter differ?" |
11:10 am - 11:30 am | Discussion |
11:30 am - 12:10 pm | Jeff Duyn (NINDS, Bethesda, MD, USA) "Origin and use of spontaneous BOLD fMRI fluctuations" |
12:10 pm - 12:30 pm | Discussion |
12:30 pm | Lunch |
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm | Free Time |
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Poster Session IV |
6:00 pm | Dinner |
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | APPLIED MR METABOLOMICS |
Discussion Leader: Sabrina Ronen (UCSF, San Francisco, CA, USA) | |
7:30 pm - 8:10 pm | Joe Ackerman (Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA) "Plantae vs. Homo Sapiens: Secrets to survival revealed by 31P NMR" |
8:10 pm - 8:30 pm | Discussion |
8:30 pm - 9:10 pm | Xin Yu (Case Western University, Cleveland, OH, USA) "The metabolomics of normal and disease hearts" |
9:10 pm - 9:30 pm | Discussion |
FRIDAY | |
7:30 am - 8:30 am | Breakfast |
9:00 am | Departure |