ISMRM & ISMRT Virtual Meetings

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Our Next Virtual Meeting:

Motion Detection & Correction Study Group Virtual Meeting

Hands-On Tutorials for Motion Detection & Correction

Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.

Moderators: Gastao Cruz, Ph.D., Thomas Kuestner, Ph.D., & Adam van Niekerk, Ph.D.

This virtual seminar will provide hands-on tutorials for acquisition- and reconstruction-based solutions for motion detection & correction. The seminar will cover:

  • - Introductory talk on "Motion in MR"
  • - Hands-on tutorial on Pulseq applications to acquisition & motion
  • - Hands-on tutorial on BART applications to reconstruction & motion

The Problem of Motion in MR

Andre van der Kouwe, Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Pulseq Hands-On Demo

Maxim Zaitsev, Ph.D.
University of Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany

BART Hands-On Demo

Moritz Blumenthal, Ph.D.
Graz University of Technology
Graz, Austria

Future Virtual Meetings:

Joint MR Psychiatry Study Group & MRI of Neuromodulation Study Group Virtual Meeting

MRI of Neuromodulation in Psychiatric Disorders

Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.

Moderators: Baran Aydogan, Ph.D. & Peiying Liu, Ph.D.

This virtual meeting aims to introduce neuromodulation technologies with MR systems and their applications in psychiatric disorders.

TMS/fMRI To Inform Symptom- & Circuit-Specific Interventions

Desmond J. Oathes, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA

Transcranial MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound & Its Utilization in Psychiatric Diseases

Kim Butts Pauly, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA

ISMRT Virtual Meeting

Pushing Boundaries: Advanced MRI Techniques & Computational Analysis for Vascular Imaging

Registration is FREE for members, US$25.00 for non-members.

Moderators: Anna-Maria Lydon, PGDipMRI,BHSc,DCR(R) & Vi Phan, R.T.(R)(CT)(MR) MRSO

In this presentation, Christof Karmonik, Ph.D., will discuss state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging techniques for vascular imaging, with an emphasis on cerebrovascular and aortic pathologies. The talk will cover high-resolution vessel wall imaging, 4D flow MRI, QISS for arterial and venous imaging, and ultra-high-field (7T) applications for visualizing vascular structures and pathologies with unparalleled detail. Dr. Karmonik will also present computational approaches, including fluid dynamics modeling and AI-driven image analysis, that enhance diagnostic interpretation and enable quantitative, patient-specific risk assessment. By integrating advanced imaging with machine learning and simulation, this multidisciplinary approach offers powerful insights into disease mechanisms and supports personalized clinical decision-making in vascular care.

Pushing Boundaries: Advanced MRI Techniques & Computational Analysis for Vascular Imaging

Christof Karmonik, Ph.D.
Houston Methodist Research Institute
Houston, TX, USA

Reproducible Research Study Group Virtual Meeting

Funding for Open Science in MRI

Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.

Moderators: Laura C. Bell, Ph.D., Maria Eugenia Caligiuri, Ph.D., Shaihan J. Malik, Ph.D., & Tony Stoecker, Ph.D.

Among other benefits, open science accelerates scientific discoveries, increases transparency, improves reproducibility, and enhances collaborations. Many funding organizations support reproducible research and open science, and there are now special programs and calls for proposals that explicitly aim to promote open science. This virtual meeting will provide insights into ongoing grant-funded MRI research projects where open science is a key outcome. Two speakers will introduce their projects, highlight the open science aspects, and share their experiences in obtaining grants for open science. Additionally, funding agency representatives will discuss the challenges encountered by bioimaging researchers, and thus why it is important to push for openness.

A Harmonized Vendor-Agnostic Environment for Multi-Site Functional MRI Studies

Jon Frederik Nielsen, Ph.D.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA

The ISMRM Open-Science Initiative for Perfusion Imaging (OSIPI)

Petra van Houdt, Ph.D.
NKI
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Challenges Encountered by Bioimaging Researchers

Luigi Martino, Ph.D.
Wellcome Trust
London, England, UK

The Value of Openness to Wellcome

Aki MacFarlane, Ph.D.
Wellcome Trust
London, England, UK

MR Spectroscopy Study Group Virtual Meeting

Shaping the Future of MRS: From Technological Innovation to Real-World Impact

Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.

Moderators: Yan Li, Ph.D., Jessie Mosso, Ph.D., & Nathan Ooms, R.T.(R)(MR)

Significant efforts are underway to enhance the use of MR spectroscopy in clinical practice. This includes optimizing patient management workflows, integrating innovative tools such as artificial intelligence, and engaging in advanced statistical analysis. This virtual meeting will discuss the current clinical status of MR spectroscopy. Two speakers will present their projects and insights on MRS in clinical settings, aiming to improve patient management, advance data analysis on MRS, and incorporate MRS into daily patient care.

Clinical MR Spectroscopy: Patient Management & Reimbursement

Alexander Peter Lin, Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School

Clinical MR Spectroscopy: Enhancing Clinical Insights with Technological Advances

Janine Lupo, Ph.D.
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA, USA

MR in Radiation Therapy Study Group

Hit the Target: Methods, Phantoms & Guidelines Quality Assurance of MRI for MRI-Guided Radiotherapy

Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.

Moderators: Zhaoyang Fan, Ph.D. & Astrid van Lier, Ph.D.

Hitting the target is the foremost aim of MRI-guided radiotherapy. But does one make sure that a target (most often a tumor) observed on an MRI scan is actually hit? For example, image warping due to gradient and static magnetic field imperfections will lead to geographical misses if those are not fully uncorrected for. Next, tumor motion, e.g. due to respiration, might lead to image blurring or other artifacts preventing accurate definition of the target volume if not taken into account.

The two lectures of this virtual meeting will dive into the origin of these errors and methods to quantify and correct them. Carri Glide-Hurst, Ph.D., DABR, FAAPM, will talk about the methods and phantoms she developed with her lab to benchmark MRI-guided radiotherapy workflows. Martin Fast, Ph.D., will present methods and recommendations for the safe clinical use of 4D-MRI. In the realm of radiotherapy, 4D-MRI is used to reduce image artifacts in case of respiratory motion and enables quantification of respiratory motion amplitudes.

Benchmarking MRI-Guided Radiotherapy: Methods & Phantoms

Carri Glide-Hurst, Ph.D., DABR, FAAPM
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Madison, WI, USA

4D-MRI for Radiotherapy: Methods, Testing & Recommendations for Safe Clinical Use

Martin Fast, Ph.D.
UMC Utrecht
Utrecht, The Netherlands

ISMRM & WFPI Joint Virtual Meeting

International Standardization of Pediatric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Protocols: Creation of the World Federation of Pediatric Imaging MR Protocols Committee

Registration is FREE. Click here to register now.

Moderators: Camilo Jaimes, M.D. & Eva Alonso Ortiz, Ph.D.

This webinar is part of the ISMRM-WFPI Pediatric MRI webinar series, an ongoing collaboration between ISMRM and the World Federation of Pediatric Imaging. Together, these two organizations are uniting to improve quality in and access to pediatric MRI globally through knowledge dissemination and networking.

In this webinar, a journal club-style presentation and discussion will be led by the authors of the recent publication on the international standardization of pediatric MRI protocols. Our expert speakers and moderators will discuss the creation of the WFPI MR Protocols committee and discuss challenges & benefits of creating standardized protocols for pediatric MRI.

Committee Creation & Publication of the WFPI International Standardization Effort

Michael Gee, M.D., Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA, USA

Protocol Discussions

Suely Fazio Ferraciolli, M.D., Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA, USA

Diffusion Study Group Virtual Meeting

Time Dependent Diffusion: Microseconds, Seconds, Months

Registration is FREE for members, US$50.00 for non-members.

Moderators: Kurt G. Schilling, Ph.D. & Dan Wu, Ph.D.

Diffusion MRI provides a window into tissue structure and function, with different diffusion times revealing distinct biological properties. This seminar will focus on how diffusion measurements at different time scales—microseconds, seconds, and months—can be used to study brain tissue.

The first talk will cover diffusion processes on the order of microseconds, where diffusion may be sensitive to micrometer-scale tissue features, such as cell sizes or diameters, and membrane permeability. The second talk will focus on diffusion changes over the scale of seconds, highlighting applications in functional imaging, including diffusion functional MRI. The final presentation will examine diffusion differences over months, with a focus on tracking long-term changes in connectivity using tractography.

This meeting will highlight new methods, findings, and challenges in time-dependent diffusion, providing an opportunity for discussion on how different time scales contribute to our understanding of tissue structure and function.

Time Dependent Diffusion: Microseconds

Jiangyang Zhang., Ph.D.
New York University
New York, NY, USA

Time Dependent Diffusion: Seconds

Noam Shemesh, Ph.D.
Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown
Lisbon, Portugal

Time Dependent Diffusion: Months

Fang-Cheng Yeh, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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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.