ISMRM & ISMRT Virtual Meetings

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Our Next Virtual Meeting:
ISMRT Virtual Meetings
21-25 July 2025 at 20:00 UTC
Registration is FREE for members & non-members.
The last week in July is universally recognized as MR Safety Week, inspired by the anniversary and 2001 tragic MRI-related death of Michael Colombini, age 6, resulting from a steel oxygen cylinder being brought into the MRI room during his exam. The initial goal of this week was to prevent such a tragedy from happening again and has expanded into a week-long event giving us a chance to refresh our safety education and highlight some of the issues we all face in the MR environment.
Future Virtual Meetings:
ISMRM Virtual Meeting
ISMRM Abstract Writing Webinar Series: Insights on Clinical & Technical Abstracts, Session II
Registration is FREE
Moderator: Durgesh Dwivedi, Ph.D.
This webinar series will provide a guide to writing strong ISMRM abstracts with an emphasis on key success elements, common pitfalls, and practical examples relevant to early-career researchers. In the second session, we will hear insights from abstract reviewers and specific suggestions on preparing abstracts on clinical trials research and technical hardware research.
Tips from an ISMRM Reviewer
Claudia Hillenbrand, Ph.D., MBA
University of New South Wales
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Writing Abstracts on Clinical Trials Research
Mark Parsons, Ph.D.
University of New South Wales
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Writing Simulation & Hardware Abstracts
Shaoying Huang, Ph.D.
Singapore University of Technology & Design
Singapore
Tips on ISMRM Abstracts
Brian Ziyue Wu, Ph.D.
Wuxi Marvel Stone Healthcare
Wuxi, Jiangsu, China
ISMRT Virtual Meeting
Two Minds, One Mission for the Smallest Patient: A Collaborative Perspective on Fetal MRI
Registration is FREE for members, US$25.00 for non-members.
Moderators: Sheryl L. Foster, M.H.Sc.(MRS)(MRI) & Kate E. Negus, B.Appl.Sc.,RMIT(MR)
James R. Christie, MBBS, FRANZCR, and Jeff Chen, Grad.Dip. will explore the power of collaboration in fetal MRI. Blending radiographic expertise with radiological insight, this presentation showcases how teamwork enhances image quality, interpretation, and patient outcomes. Through interactive cases and real-world examples, learn how multidisciplinary approaches elevate care for the tiniest patients before they’re even born.
Fetal MRI, Expect the Unexpected: Navigating Fetal MRI Challenges
Jeff Chen, Grad.Dip. MRI, MRSO
Philips Healthcare
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Magnetic Connections: Building Trust & Teamwork in Fetal Imaging
James R. Christie, MBBS, FRANZCR
Children’s Hospital
Westmead, NSW, Australia
ISMRM Virtual Meeting
ISMRM Abstract Writing Webinar Series: Insights on Clinical & Technical Abstracts, Session III
Registration is FREE
Moderator: Amit Mehndiratta, D.Phil.
This webinar series will provide a guide to writing strong ISMRM abstracts with an emphasis on key success elements, common pitfalls, and practical examples relevant to early-career researchers. In the third session, we will hear insights on successful submission including specific suggestions for abstracts on clinical research, machine learning methods, and preclinical research.
Preparing Preclinical MRI Abstracts
S. Senthil Kumaran, Ph.D.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India
Machine Learning Abstracts
Sila Kurugol, Ph.D.
Boston Children's Research
Boston, MA, USA
Clinical Research Abstracts for ISMRM
Mami Iima, M.D., Ph.D.
Nagoya University
Kyoto, Japan
Placenta & Fetus Study Group Virtual Meeting
Advances in Motion Correction in Fetal & Placental MRI
Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.
Moderators: Esra Abaci Turk, Ph.D., Erin Englund, Ph.D., Daphna Link-Sourani, Ph.D., Inge M. van Ooijen, M.Sc.
This virtual seminar will focus on recent advances in motion correction in fetal and placental MRI. Our expert speakers will describe various motion correction strategies implemented during both acquisition and post-processing, with a focus on imaging the fetal heart, placenta, and uterus. The seminar will explore state-of-the-art techniques designed to address image artifacts caused by fetal movement and maternal respiration. Attendees can expect to gain a comprehensive understanding of current motion correction strategies for fetal-placental MRI, including the strengths, limitations, and practical applications of these methods in both clinical and research settings. A live Q&A session will follow the presentations.
Motion Correction for the Whole Uterus & Placenta
Alena Uus, Ph.D.
King’s College London
London, England, United Kingdom
Motion Compensation Strategies for Fetal Cardiac MRI
Christopher W. Roy, Ph.D.
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
Lausanne, Switzerland
Flow & Motion Quantitation Study Group Virtual Meeting
Not Your Usual 4D Flow Techniques
Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.
Moderators: Michael Loecher, Ph.D., Eric Schrauben, Ph.D. & Pim van Ooij, Ph.D.
This one-hour virtual session is hosted by the Flow & Motion Quantitation Study Group. It will spotlight two innovative 4D flow MRI approaches. Haben Berhane will present a deep learning-based technique that combines anatomical models with fluid dynamics to derive 3D aortic hemodynamics using a large 4D flow clinical database. Charles McGrath, Ph.D., will present a novel method for referenceless 4D flow MRI using radial bSSFP at 0.6T, demonstrating the potential of low-field imaging without the need for traditional phase correction. Both presentations challenge the norms of acquisition and analysis, promising discussions on the techniques, accuracy, accessibility, and clinical integration. Whether you are research-focused or clinically oriented, this is not your usual 4D flow meeting.
Anatomy-Derived 3D Aortic Hemodynamics Using Fluid Physics-Informed Deep Learning
Haben Berhane, B.Sc.
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA
Referenceless 4D Flow MRI Using Radial Balanced SSFP at 0.6T
Charles McGrath, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
Joint EMTP & MR Safety Study Group Virtual Meeting
Safety & EMTP at a Crossroads: Are We Ready for Subject-Specific SAR Assessments?
Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.
Moderators: Stefano Mandija, Ph.D. & Luca Zilberti, Ph.D.
During MRI, RF-induced thermal stress of tissues is managed by limiting the specific absorption rate (SAR), which is used as a surrogate for temperature increase. In principle, both global and local values of SAR can be restricted. Global SAR is easier to assess, for example, taking the ratio between the measured absorbed power and the patient mass, but it provides average information only. In contrast, local SAR is much more difficult to estimate, but it has the potential to “personalize” safety, possibly allowing to widen the safety margins and exploiting the full power of MRI. The spatial distribution of local SAR is influenced by several factors, including body size, posture, and position within the scanner. In addition, a truly subject-specific SAR assessment would require knowledge about the heterogeneity of tissues, with their dielectric properties.
The virtual meeting aims to provide an up-to-date overview of the available scientific evidence about the variability of subject-specific SAR and possible solutions to assess it. Special attention will be paid to electric properties tomography (EPT), which estimates the patient’s dielectric properties from complex B1 maps and can provide an estimation of electric field maps to enable an estimation of subject-specific local SAR. To provide a comprehensive picture and explore the benefits of subject-specific SAR, the discussion will be supplemented with a presentation on the relationship between SAR limits and thermal thresholds.
Variability of Subject-Specific Local SAR Up to 3T
Oriano Bottauscio, M.Sc.
Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica
Torino, Italy
Variability of Subject-Specific SAR at 7T & Beyond
Ettore Flavio Meliadò, Ph.D.
University Medical Center Utrecht
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Subject-Specific Local SAR via Electric Properties Tomography
Ulrich Katscher, Ph.D.
Philips Innovative Technologies
Hamburg, Germany
Thresholds for Thermal Damage
Gerard van Rhoon, Ph.D.
Erasmus MC Cancer Institute
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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The ISMRM is committed to providing opportunities for its members to connect, engage and develop. As an ISMRM member, you have access to:
Study Group Virtual Meetings:
A platform for our 34 study groups, established to foster interaction among members with a common interest in topical and active areas of MR. Topics for discussion come from the study groups with discussion and debate promoted by expert moderators, with contributions from the virtual audience. Registration is open to all ISMRM & ISMRT members, with priority given to members of the respective Study Group.
Journal Club Virtual Meetings:
A platform for a dynamic, international, cross-cutting journal club moderated by experts in the field. The papers for discussion come from the Society’s two journals with live access to the authors. Discussion and debate are promoted by expert moderators, with contributions from the virtual audience. Registration is open to all ISMRM & ISMRT members.