Mini-Categorical Courses
Thursday October 2 through Saturday October 4
08:30-09:30
MEMRI
Thursday • MEMRI neuro application,
morphological aspects:
T. Watanabe, DE
• MEMRI physiological boundary conditions:
G. Soria, ES
Friday • MEMRI neuro application:
neuronal connectivity and activation
A. Van der Linden, BE
• MEMRI cardiac applications:
G. Strijkers, NL
Saturday • MEMRI versus DTI:
structural information
S. Canals, DE
• MEMRI versus BOLD fMRI:
functional information
P. Ramos-Cabrer, ES
Clinical Body DWI
Thursday • Techniques I: Basis of DWI - ADC and postprocessing
M. Klarhoefer, CH
• Techniques II: Dedicated problems in body DWI
J. Gieseke, DE
Friday • Application to hepatic parenchymal disease
C. Zech, DE
• DWI in the genitourinary system
H. Thoeny, CH
Saturday • Diffusion-weighted imaging in the body for tumour
assessment
D. Koh, UK
• Comparison to PET-CT
H. P. Schlemmer, DE
NMR visible mobile lipids (ML):
origin, cellular role and MR use
Thursday • Biosynthesis, storage and secretion of neutral lipids
in cells
S. Olofsson, SE
• NMR-visible mobile lipids in cultured cells
F. Podo, IT
Friday • 1H NMR spectroscopy of serum and
lipoprotein particles
M. Ala-Korpela, FI
• Relaxation and diffusion measurements of ML in vitro,
ex vivo and in vivo
C. Rémy, FR
Saturday • In vivo applications of ML detection.
Cancer, neurodegeneration and stem cells
R. Kauppinen, US
• IMCL and muscle metabolism in vivo
C. Boesch, CH
Strategies for MRI/MRS preclinical studies
Thursday • MRI and MRS of cancer in the hospital
H. P. Schlemmer, DE
• MRI/MRS studies of murine cancer models
A. Heerschap, NL
Friday • Clinical approaches to neurodegenerative
disease diagnosis and progression by MRI and MRS
L. Martí-Bonmatí, ES
• Neurodegeneration in mouse models
M. Von Kienlin, CH
Saturday • Clinical issues of cardiac diseases
S. Petersen, UK
• State-of-the art experimental cardiac imaging
W. Bauer, DE
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