ISMRM Workshop Series • 26-28 March 2018
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ISMRM Workshop on
Quantitative Body Imaging
Hyatt Regency, New Delhi, India

Program


Day 1 – Monday, 26 March 2018 – 6.50 CME Available
08:00   Registration & Speaker Upload Available
Breakfast for Attendees Staying at Hyatt
09:00   Welcome Remarks & Introduction to Workshop Vikas Gulani, M.D., Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA

Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan, Ph.D.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India

09:30   Why Numbers Are Important & Why They Are Hard to Get Vikas Gulani, M.D., Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
10:00   The Intersection Between Fast Imaging & Quantitative Imaging Nicole Seiberlich, Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
10:30 Quantitative Imaging in the Pediatric Population Jonathan R. Dillman, M.D., M.Sc.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH, USA
11:00   Break & Speaker Upload Available  
 
Session 1: Quantitative Diffusion Imaging in the Abdomen
  Moderators: Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan, Ph.D. & Suraj Serai, Ph.D.
11:30   Application of Diffusion Mapping in Characterizing Focal Lesions Rammohan Vadapalli, M.D., Ph.D.
Vijaya Diagnostics
Bangalore, India
12:00 Application of Diffusion in Cancer Treatment Response Bachir Taouli, M.D.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, NY, USA
12:30 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of the Bowel in Crohn's Disease Jonathan R. Dillman, M.D., M.Sc.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH, USA
  Proffered Papers - Oral Session

13:00   Oh My Gauss: In the Search for the Best Non-Gaussian Diffusion Model in the Pelvis: A Pilot Study in Endometrial Carcinoma - Permission Withheld Adarsh Ghosh, M.D.
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research
Chandigarh, India
13:10 Quantitative Diffusion Imaging of Pancreatic Cancer with Conventional & Reduced FOV DWI Benjamin Musall, S.M.S., B.S.
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX, USA
13:20   What Combination of B-Values Should We Use for ADC Calculation in Female Pelvic MRI? - Permission Withheld Masamitsu Hatakenaka, M.D., Ph.D.
Sapporo Medical University
Sapporo, Japan
13:30 Intra- & Inter-Observer Reproducibility of the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Values in Lymphoma Siarhei Kharuzhyk, M.D., Ph.D.
N.N. Alexandrov National Cancer Center
Lesnoy, Minsk District, Belarus

13:40   Lunch & Speaker Upload Available
 
Session 2: Quantitative Relaxometry & Perfusion in the Abdomen
  Moderators: Shashank S. Hegde, Ph.D. & Harsh Mahajan, M.D.
16:00 Measuring Relaxation Properties: Challenges & Approaches Mariya Doneva, Ph.D.
Philips Research Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
16:30 Using Relaxation Time Measurements in the Abdomen Ananya Panda, M.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
17:00 Perfusion in the Abdomen: Acquisition & Modeling Strategies Satyam Ghodasara, B.A.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
17:30 Quantitative Perfusion Imaging in the Liver: Opportunities & Challenges Hersh Chandarana, M.D.
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, NY, USA
 
Session 3: Proffered Papers - Oral Session
  Moderators: Amit Mehndiratta, M.B.B.S., D.Phil. & Dattesh D. Shanbhag, Ph.D.

18:00 Quantifying Perfusion Properties with DCE-MRI Using a Dictionary Matching Approach Satyam Ghodasara, B.A.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
18:10 Rapid Prototyping & 3D Printing in Abdominal MR Imaging Manish Kumar Arya, M.Tech.
Indian Institute of Technology
New Delhi, India
18:20 Multiparametric Liver & Splenic MRI in Children & Young Adults with Autoimmune Liver Disease: Correlation Between Quantitative Imaging Methods Jonathan Dillman, M.D.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH, USA
18:30 Semi-Automated Quantitative Analysis of Cartilage Thickness & T2 Values Rafeek T, M.Eng.
Indian Institute of Technology
New Delhi, India

18:40   Poster Session (No CME Available)
19:30   Dinner
 
Day 2 – Tuesday, 27 March 2018 – 3.75 CME Available
07:30   Registration & Speaker Upload Available
Breakfast for Attendees Staying at Hyatt
 
Session 4: Quantitative Fat Fraction & Iron Mapping in the Abdomen
  Moderator: Anup Singh, Ph.D.
08:30 Acquisitions in Quantitative Fat Fraction Mapping Samir D. Sharma, Ph.D.
Canon Medical Research USA, Inc.
Mayfield Village, OH, USA
09:00 Clinical Applications of Fat Fraction Mapping Suraj Serai, Ph.D.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA, USA
09:30 Iron Quantification: Techniques & Applications Samir D. Sharma, Ph.D.
Canon Medical Research USA, Inc.
Mayfield Village, OH, USA
10:00   Quantitative Imaging of Renal Masses Raju Sharma, M.D.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India
10:30 Break & Speaker Upload
 
  Proffered Papers - Oral Session

11:00 Gradient-Delay-Compensated Radial MRI for Fat Content & Fatty Acid Composition Quantification Manuel Schneider, M.Sc.
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Erlangen, Germany
11:10 Correction of the Effects of Asymmetric bSSFP Echo on (sh)MOLLI T1 Maps of Water-Fat Mixtures at 3T & Its Implication on Fatty Liver Imaging Ferenc Mozes, B.Sc.
Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research
Oxford, England, UK
11:20 MRI-Determined Ectopic Pancreatic Fat & Volume as a Discriminant Marker in Diabetics vs. Healthy Volunteers: Case Control Study Bosky Jain, M.D.
Medanta Hospital
Gurgaon, India
11:30 Comparative Accuracy of CT, Dual-Echo MRI & MR Spectroscopy for Preoperative Liver Fat Quantification in Living Related Liver Donors Ruchi Rastogi, M.D.
Max Super Speciality Hospital
New Delhi, India

11:40   Lunch & Speaker Upload Available
 
Session 5: MR Elastography in the Abdomen
  Moderator: Yogesh Kannan Mariappan, Ph.D.
13:30 Elastography: Technical Background & Clinical Translation Richard Ehman, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN, USA
14:00   MR Elastography in Varied Spectrum of Diffuse Liver Disease Vijaya Bhaskar Nori, M.D.
Vista Imaging & Medical Centre, Pvt. Ltd.
Hyderabad, India
14:30   MRE Outside the Liver (No CME Available) Yogesh Kannan Mariappan, Ph.D.
Philips Healthcare
Bangalore, India
15:00   Adjournment & Tour of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (Optional - No CME Available)
19:00   Dinner at the Hyatt
 
Day 3 – Wednesday, 28 March 2018 – 4.00 CME Available
08:00   Registration & Speaker Upload Available
Breakfast for Attendees Staying at Hyatt
 
Session 6: Challenges & Future Directions
  Moderator: Ramesh Venkatesan, D.Sc.
09:00   Accuracy, Repeatability & Reproducibility in Quantitative Imaging: Challenges & Precedents Suraj Serai, Ph.D.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA, USA
09:30 Quantitative Abdominal Flow Imaging Oliver Wieben, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, WI, USA
10:00 Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Quantitative Imaging Florian Knoll, Ph.D.
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, NY, USA
10:30     Break & Speaker Upload Available  
 
Session 7: Indian Science & Quantitative Imaging
  Moderators: Pravat Kumar Mandal, Ph.D. & Deepak Patkar, M.D.
11:00   The ISMRM & Outreach into Asia Garry E. Gold, M.D.
Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
11:30   Impact of Artificial Intelligence on MR Imaging in India - Permission Withheld Arjun Kalyanpur, M.D.
Teleradiology Solutions
Bangalore, India
12:00   Mixing Clinical Practice & Quantitative Research in India Sonal Krishan, M.D.
Medanta Hospital
New Delhi, India
12:30 Intelligent, Accessible & Quantitative MRI for the Underserved: Some Initial Thoughts & Experiences Sairam Geethanath, Ph.D.
Dayanada Sagar College of Engineering
Bangalore, India
13:30   Lunch & Speaker Upload Available
 
Session 8: A Fully Quantitative Exam: Moving Towards Reality
  Moderators: Richard Ehman, M.D. & Nicole Seiberlich, Ph.D.
14:30   Radiogenomics Bachir Taouli, M.D.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, NY, USA
15:00 Comprehensive Quantitative Approaches Ananya Panda, M.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
15:30   Discussion and Final Comments Vikas Gulani, M.D., Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
16:30   Adjourn
18:00   Dinner
 
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