POSTER WALKING TOUR
Rapid Imaging

Hall C
Thursday: 13:30 – 15:30

Chairs: Gary H. Glover and Graeme C. McKinnon

13:30   678.  POCS Based Image Reconstruction for SMART Imaging, S. Lee and D.C. Noll, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
13:34   679.  Split-Displaced U-FLARE: A New Variant of Fast Spin Echo Imaging, W. Dreher, D. Mayer and D. Leibfritz, Universität Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
13:38   680.  Spatial Three Dimensional Imaging Using RUFIS, J.-J. Hsu and I.J. Lowe, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
13:42   681.  Simultaneous Image Refocusing (SIR): A New Approach to Multi-Slice MRI, D.A. Feinberg, T.G. Reese and V.J. Wedeen, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA and Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA.
13:46   682.  High Resolution 3D-Myelography and -Ventriculography Using Inner Volume RARE With Optimized K-Space Trajectories, J. Hennig and K. Scheffler, University Hospital, Freiburg, Germany.
13:50   683.  Single Slab High Resolution 3D Whole Brain Imaging Using Spiral FSE, E.C. Wong, W-M. Luh, R.B. Buxton and L.R. Frank, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
13:54   684.  A Novel Method for the Rapid Generation of fMRI Covariance and Correlation Maps, A.R. Wade, T.P. Burg, G.H. Glover and B.A. Wandell, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
13:58   685.  4Hz Volumizer fMRI Acquisition Using Multi-Slice PRESTO-EPI, A.M. Gibson, A.M. Peters, R.J. Coxon, P.G. Morris and R. Bowtell, University of Nottingham, Nottingham., UK.
14:02   686.  Ultra-Fast Heavily T2* Weighted 3D Brain Imaging Using a Half k-space PRESTO Acquisition, J.A. Brookes, C. Delalande, M. Ries, B. Dilharreguy, R.A. Jones and C.T.W. Moonen, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux II, Bordeaux, France.
14:06   687.  Three-Dimensional T2-Weighted Imaging of the Brain Using Very Long Spin-Echo Trains, J.P. Mugler III, B. Kiefer and J.R. Brookeman, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, USA and Siemens Medical Engineering Group, Erlangen, Germany.

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