MRM Highlights
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Official account of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Highlights. Digital content editor: @_mattboud. Magazine editor: @MaryJCaligiuri #ismrm24 #ismrm2024
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Our latest Q&A is with the past/present leadership of the #ISMRM Open Science Initiative for Perfusion Imaging OSIPI: Laura Bell (she/her), Henk(—Jan) Mutsaerts (he/him), Yuriko Suzuki, Petra van Houdt, and Ben Dickie. We spoke about their publications in an upcoming MRM issue blog.ismrm.org/2024/03/04/qa-…
Checkout the interview about OSIPI in MRM highlights MRM Highlights , highlighting the 6 papers recently published in MRM.
📢Thanks to everyone who has or is contributing to OSIPI👏
ISMRM Perfusion Study Group
Our latest Q&A is with the past/present leadership of the #ISMRM Open Science Initiative for Perfusion Imaging OSIPI: Laura Bell (she/her), Henk(—Jan) Mutsaerts (he/him), Yuriko Suzuki, Petra van Houdt, and Ben Dickie. We spoke about their publications in an upcoming MRM issue blog.ismrm.org/2024/03/04/qa-…
Our latest Q&A is with Berk Silemek (Berk Silemek) and Lukas Winter from the PTB institute in Germany, by contributor Teresa Lemainque. Their paper is titled “Wirelessly interfacing sensor-equipped implants and MR scanners for improved safety and imaging”. blog.ismrm.org/2024/02/28/qa-…
Learn about the reproducible research habits of an MR expert! Hannah Scholten (Hannah Scholten) from the University Hospital of Würzburg offers her insights into her reproducible research habits in the latest MRM Highlights blog post. blog.ismrm.org/2024/02/20/rep…
January MRM Editor's Pick #4: 'Creatine mapping of the brain at 3T by CEST MRI', by Kexin Wang (Kexin Wang) et al. at Kennedy Krieger Johns Hopkins University. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ftr/10.100…
January MRM Editor's Pick #3: 'Deuterium metabolic imaging for 3D mapping of glucose metabolism in humans with central nervous system lesions at 3T', by Philip M. Adamson (Philip M Adamson) et al. at StanfordEE Stanford University. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mr…
January MRM Editor's Pick #2: 'Alternating Look-Locker for quantitative T1, T1ρ and B1 3D MRI mapping', by Lin Wu et al. at UMN Center for Magnetic Resonance Research. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mr…
January MRM Editor's Pick #1: 'A characterization of cardiac-induced noise in R2* maps of the brain', by Quentin Raynaud (Quentin Raynaud) et al. at Université de Lausanne (@unil). onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mr…
Learn about the reproducible research habits of an MR expert! Ayse Sila Dokumaci (Ayse Sila Dokumaci) offers us insights into her reproducible research habits in the latest MRM Highlights blog post. #MRFriday blog.ismrm.org/2024/01/05/rep…
Our latest Q&A is with Hannah Scholten (Hannah Scholten) and Herbert Köstler from the University Hospital of Würzburg, by contributors Mathieu Boudreau and Teresa Lemainque. Their paper is titled “Fast measurement of the gradient system transfer function at 7 T” blog.ismrm.org/2023/12/19/qa-…
Learn about the reproducible research habits of an MR expert! Moritz Blumenthal (Moritz Blumenthal) and Martin Uecker (@martin_uecker) offer us insights into their reproducible research habits in the latest MRM Highlights blog post. #MRFriday blog.ismrm.org/2023/12/01/rep…
#OnThisDay 1978: Tomorrow's World gave audiences a true world first as Dr Peter Mansfield of the University of Nottingham demonstrated the first full body prototype device for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), allowing us to see inside the human body without the use of X-rays.
Our latest Q&A is with Ayse Sila Dokumaci and DavidCarmichael_Neuroimaging from King's College London. Their paper is titled “Simultaneous Optimization of MP2RAGE T1-weighted (UNI) and FLuid And White matter Suppression (FLAWS) brain images at 7T using EPG Simulations” #MRFriday blog.ismrm.org/2023/09/22/qa-…