16. Annual Scientific Symposium Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance
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Clinical Needs, Research Promises and Technical Solutions Dear colleagues and friends, Great thanks for your interest in the 16th Scientific Symposium on Clinical Needs, Research Promises and Technical Solutions in Ultrahigh
Event Details
Clinical Needs, Research Promises and Technical Solutions
Dear colleagues and friends,
Great thanks for your interest in the 16th Scientific Symposium on Clinical Needs, Research Promises and Technical Solutions in Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance, taking place in Berlin on September 18th 2026. Imaging provides a unique bridge across scales and time in life science and medicine—from molecular and cellular processes to whole-body function, and from ultrafast biological events to long-term population studies. By combining imaging with data science, we can transform complex observations into a more integrated understanding of tissues, organs, and organisms, enabling earlier disease detection and intervention. Magnetic resonance has evolved rapidly over the past decades, enabling an expanding range of applications in basic, translational and clinical research. At the same time, increasingly complex and high-dimensional imaging datasets have made data science indispensable to modern MRI research. Artificial intelligence (AI) is now transforming image reconstruction, acquisition, automated analysis, quantitative biomarker development and the integration of imaging with clinical and molecular data. These advances offer new opportunities for earlier disease detection, improved patient stratification, and more precise monitoring of disease progression and treatment response. Advancing this field requires interdisciplinary collaboration, international partnerships, and a shared vision that connects technology, biological understanding, and clinical impact.
The symposium will bring together life scientists, engineers, data scientists and clinicians at all career stages, from students and trainees to advanced users, or technical experts to discuss current clinical needs, emerging research opportunities and innovative technical solutions in MRI. It is a platform for interdisciplinary exchange, new collaborations and discussion of how data science and AI can help shape the future of imaging research.
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Time
18. September 2026 All Day(GMT+00:00)
Location
Max Delbrück Center
Robert-Rössle-Straße 10