ISMRM 23rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition • 30 May - 05 June 2015 • Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Study Group Session • Detection & Correction of Motion in MRI & MRS

Day: Thursday, 4 June 2015
Time: 13:30-15:30
Room: Reception Hall 104 BCD
Study Group Committee:
Chair, Andre J. W. Van der Kouwe; Chair-Elect, Anja C. S. Brau, Ph.D.; Program Director, Peter Vermathen, Ph.D.;
Program Director-Elect, Colin Studholme, Ph.D.; Secretary, Thomas Ernst, Ph.D.; Secretary-Elect, Lars G. Hanson, Ph.D.
Treasurer, Nikolaus Weiskopf, Ph.D.; Past Chair, Julian R. Maclaren, Ph.D.

PROGRAM
     
13:30 Welcome & Business Meeting Andre J. W. Van der Kouwe, Ph.D.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
     
13:40 Traditional Poster Session  
     
  Self-Gating of Respiratory Motion for Pulmonary Ultra Short Echo  Andrew Hahn, Ph.D.
  Time MRI of Infants in the NICU University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA
     
  Accelerated & Motion-Robust In Vivo T2 Mapping from Radially  Noam Ben-Eliezer, Ph.D.
  Undersampled Data Using Bloch-Simulation-Based Iterative Reconstruction New York University, USA
     
  Improving Quantitative Susceptibility & R2* Mapping by Applying  Xiang Feng, M.Sc.
  Retrospective Motion Correction Jena University Hospital, Germany
     
  Retrospective Motion Correction in CEST MRI Data using Time Domain  Nirbhay N. Yadav, Ph.D.
  Analysis Johns Hopkins University, USA
     
  Assessment of Marker Fixation in Prospective Motion Correction using a  Benjamin R. Knowles, Ph.D.
  Multiple Marker Approach University of Freiburg, Germany
     
  The Necessity of Coil Sensitivity & Gradient Non-Linearity Distortion  Uten Yarach, M.Sc.
  Corrections in Prospective Motion Correction BMMR, Germany
     
  Contribution of FOV Updating & Reacquisition to Estimates of Cortical  Joelle E. Sarlls, Ph.D.
  Surface Measures in PROMO MPRAGE National Institutes of Health/ NINDS, USA
     
  Inter-Scan Motion Artefacts in Quantitative R1 Mapping Require Correction  Daniel Papp, M.Sc.
  of Coil Sensitivity Profiles Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, United Kingdom
     
  Prospective Motion Correction of DW 3D-MS EPI using Collapsed FatNav Mathias Engström, M.Sc.
  (cFatNav) Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden
     
  Effect of Hand Feedback Visualization on Head Motion During fMRI of  Mahta Karimpoor, M.Sc.
  Neuropsychological Testing Sunnybrook Research Institute, Canada
     
  Using Optical Flow to Estimate Displacement Between 3D Navigators in Nicholas Dwork, M.Sc.
   Coronary Angiography Stanford University, USA
     
  3D Free-breathing Abdominal MRI using Robust Navigator Processing with  Tao Zhang, Ph.D.
  Coil Clustering Stanford University, USA
     
     
  Electronic Posters  
     
13:40 Improving Motion Robustness of Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling  Michael Helle, Ph.D.
Computer 1 by Using Real-Time Motion Correction Philips Technologie GmbH, Germany
     
13:48 Prospective Motion Correction of Segmented Diffusion Weighted EPI Michael Herbst, Ph.D.
Computer 2   University of Hawaii, USA
     
13:56 Single Echo EPI Sequence with Dynamic Distortion Correction: Minimization  Barbara K. Dymerska, M.Sc.
Computer 3 of Errors Due to Motion & Breathing Medical University of Vienna, Austria
     
14:04 A Novel Fully Automatic Motion Correction Scheme for Cardiac Perfusion  Sandeep S. Kaushik, M.Sc.
Computer 4 MR Images Using Group-wise Non-rigid Registration GE Global Research, India
     
14:12 Motion Detection Improvement of Pencil Beam Navigator Echo with  Yuji Iwadate, M.Sc.
Computer 5 Gradient Reversal Method GE Healthcare, Japan
     
14:20 Free-Breathing, Self-Navigated RUFIS Lung Imaging with Motion  Anne Menini, Ph.D.
Computer 1 Compensated Image Reconstruction GE Global Research, Germany
     
14:28 Improved Motion Compensated Reconstruction for 3D Abdominal MRI Using  Gastao J. L. Cruz, M.Sc.
Computer 2 a Self-Navigated Non-Rigid Motion Model King's College London, United Kingdom
     
14:36 POCS-Based Reconstruction of Multiplexed Sensitivity Encoded MRI  Mei-Lan Chu, B.Sc.
Computer 3 (POCSMUSE): A General Algorithm for Reducing Motion-Related Artifacts Duke University Medical Center, USA
     
15:20 Final Thoughts Andre J. W. Van der Kouwe, Ph.D.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
     
15:30 Adjournment