| DAY 1 - Friday, 11 July 2014 (no CME available) | 
				
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					| 15:00 |  |  | Registration & 
					Speaker Upload Available |  | 
				
					| 19:00 |  |  | Opening 
					Reception & Dinner at Clarion Hotel |  | 
				
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					| DAY 2 - Saturday, 12 July 2014 (4.5 CME available) | 
				
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					| 07:00 |  |  | Registration
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					| 08:30 |  |  | Welcome & 
					Introduction | Conference 
					Organizers | 
				
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					|  |  |  | Session 1: The Problem 
					of Motion, Current Commercial Solutions, Research Overview & 
					Hands-On Introduction | 
				
					|  |  |  | Moderators: 
					Jesper Andersson, Ph.D., Julian R. Maclaren, Ph.D. & Stefan 
					Skare, Ph.D. | 
				
					| 08:50 |  |  | Clinical Perspective – the Problem of Motion | Jalal B. Andre, 
					M.D. University of Washington
 Seattle, WA, USA
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					| 09:20 |  |  | Physicist’s Perspective – the Problem of Motion | James G. Pipe, 
					Ph.D. Barrow Neurological Institute
 Phoenix, AZ, USA
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					| 09:50 |  |  | Break & Speaker 
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					| 10:10 |  |  | Vendor 
					Solutions: Siemens (no CME credit) | Gunnar Krueger, 
					Ph.D. Siemens Schweiz
 Renens, Switzerland
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					| 10:30 |  |  | Vender 
					Solutions: GE (no CME credit) | Ajit 
					Shankaranarayanan, Ph.D. GE Healthcare
 Menlo Park, CA, USA
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					| 10:50 |  |  | Vendor 
					Solutions: Philips (no CME credit) | Jouke Smink, 
					M.Sc. Philips Healthcare
 Best, The Netherlands
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					| 11:10 |  |  | Research 
					Solutions: Prospective Correction Overview 
 | Julian R. 
					Maclaren, Ph.D. Stanford University
 Stanford, CA, USA
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					| 11:40 |  |  | Research 
					Solutions: Retrospective Correction Overview | Jesper Andersson, 
					Ph.D. FMRIB-Center
 Oxford, England, UK
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					| 12:10 |  |  | Lunch & Speaker 
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					| 13:10 |  |  | Hands-On 
					Educational: Image Realignment for Dummies | Jesper Andersson, 
					Ph.D. University of Oxford
 Oxford, England, UK
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 Stefan Skare, Ph.D.
 Karolinska University Hospital
 Stockholm, Sweden
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					| 15:10 |  |  | Break & Speaker 
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					Murat Aksoy, Ph.D. & Jalal Andre, M.D. |  | 
				
					| 15:30 |  |  | Extreme Motion: 
					3D Reconstruction from Fast Multi Slice Imaging | Colin Studholme, 
					Ph.D. University of Washington Medical Center
 Seattle, WA, USA
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					| 16:00 |  |  | Poster Sneak 
					Peeks (no CME credit) |  | 
				
					|  |  |  | EPI Navigator 
					Based Prospective Motion Correction Technique for 2D FLAIR 
					Imaging in the Brain | Himanshu Bhat, 
					Ph.D. Siemens Healthcare
 Charlestown, MA, USA
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					|  |  |  | trackDOTS - 
					Tracking Discrete Off-resonance Markers with Three Spokes | Daniel Gallichan, 
					D.Phil. CIBM
 Lausanne, Switzerland
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					|  |  |  | Reflected 
					Power as a Breathing Signal for Motion Correction in cMRI 
					with GRICS | Guido P. 
					Kudielka, M.Sc. GE Global Research
 Garching, Germany
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					|  |  |  | MR & CT Image 
					Registration Under Active Breathing Coordinator Motion 
					Control | Evangelia Kaza, 
					Ph.D. Institute of Cancer Research
 Sutton, England, UK
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					|  |  |  | Slice-by-Slice Prospective Motion Correction in EPI 
					Sequences | Paul Wighton, 
					Ph.D. Harvard Medical School
 Charlestown, MA, USA
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					|  |  |  | Miniature 
					TL-Based RF Tracking Devices for Prospective Motion 
					Correction in MRI at 7 T | Aleksandra 
					Sulikowska, M.Sc. University of Nottingham
 Nottingham, England, UK
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					|  |  |  | A Biophysical 
					Model for Retrospective Motion Correction in fMRI & a 
					Comparison of Current Methodologies | Tim M. Tierney, 
					M.Sc. Institute of Child Health
 London, England, UK
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					|  |  |  | Using PET/MRI 
					to Assess Radioembolization of Y90 Microspheres | Nichole M. 
					Maughan, M.Sc. Washington University
 St. Louis, MO, USA
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					|  |  |  | A Reliability 
					Measure for Merging Data from Multiple Cameras in Optical 
					Motion Correction | Julian R. 
					Maclaren, Ph.D. Stanford University
 Stanford, CA, USA
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					|  |  |  | An Optical 
					Motion Feedback System Significantly Reduces Head Motion in 
					an MRI Study on 6-Year-Old Children | Thomas Siegert Max Planck Institute
 Leipzig, Germany
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					|  |  |  | Prospective 
					Motion Correction in 3D-Encoded FLASH Using a Combination of 
					Cloverleaf & Volumetric Navigators (vNavs) | M. Dylan Tisdall, 
					Ph.D. A.A. Martinos Center
 Charlestown, MA, USA
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					|  |  |  | Repurposing 
					Microsoft Kinect for Motion Correction in the MRI 
					Environment | Jonathan Howard, 
					Ph.D. University of Manchester
 Manchester, England, UK
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					|  |  |  | Edge-Preserving Smoothing for Robust Volume Assembly from 
					Real-Time Free-Breathing Cardiac 2D Acquisitions | Peter Speier, Ph.D. Siemens Corporation
 Princeton, NJ, USA
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					Correction of Both Motion & B0 Distortions in 
					fMRI & DTI | Ernesta M. 
					Meintjes, Ph.D. University of Cape Town
 Cape Town, South Africa
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					|  |  |  | Usage of 
					Birdcage Coil Harmonic Frequencies for Measurement of 
					Respiration Induced Impedance Changes | Guido P. 
					Kudielka, M.Sc. GE Global Research
 Garching, Germany
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					|  |  |  | Flexible 
					Inter- & Intra-Scan Motion Tracking | Peter Koken Philips Technologie GmbH
 Hamburg, Germany
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					|  |  |  | An Algorithm 
					for Orthogonal Correction of Phase-Encoding Derived 
					Artifacts in Magnetic Resonance | Andrea Dell’Orso, 
					M.D. General Hospital
 Empoli, Italy
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					| 16:40 |  |  | Poster Session
					(no CME credit) |  | 
				
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					| 18:10 |  |  | Adjournment |  | 
				
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					Events after Adjournment; Casual and Optional Activities are 
					Being Planned. | 
				
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					| Day 3 – 
					Sunday, 13 July 2014
					(5.75 CME available) | 
				
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					| 07:00 |  |  | Registration
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					|  |  |  | Session 2: MR-Based 
					Navigation Methods |  | 
				
					|  |  |  | Moderators: 
					Jesper Andersson, Ph.D. & Enrico Avventi, Ph.D. |  | 
				
					| 08:30 |  |  | Some 
					Retrospective Software Packages for Motion Correction of 
					fMRI | Mark Jenkinson, 
					Ph.D. University of Oxford
 Oxford, England, UK
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					| 08:55 |  |  | Rigid Body Image 
					Realignment in Image Space vs. k-Space | Stefan Skare, 
					Ph.D. Karolinska University Hospital
 Stockholm, Sweden
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					| 09:20 |  |  | Data Rejection 
					Schemes, Autofocus & Quality Metrics | David Atkinson, 
					Ph.D. University College London
 London, England, UK
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					| 09:45 |  |  | Multi-Shot 
					Imaging with CG Motion Correction | Murat Aksoy, 
					Ph.D. Stanford University
 Stanford, CA, USA
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					| 10:10 |  |  | Break & Speaker 
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					|  |  |  | Moderators: 
					Rafael L. O’Halloran, Ph.D. & Stefan Skare, Ph.D. |  | 
				
					| 10:30 |  |  | Joint 
					Reconstruction of Image & Motion | Freddy Odille, 
					Ph.D. INSERM LADI
 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
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					| 10:55 |  |  | More Than Motion 
					– Simultaneous Motion, Eddy Current & Susceptibility 
					Correction | Jesper Andersson, 
					Ph.D. University of Oxford
 Oxford, England, UK
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					| 11:20 |  |  | k-Space 
					Navigators | Andre J. W. Van 
					der Kouwe, Ph.D. Massachusetts General Hospital
 Boston, MA, USA
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					| 11:45 |  |  | Image-Space 
					Navigators | M. Dylan Tisdall, 
					Ph.D. A.A. Martinos Center
 Charlestown, MA, USA
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					| 12:10 |  |  | No-Space 
					Navigators | Tobias Kober, 
					Ph.D. CIBM-Siemens
 Lausanne, Switzerland
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					| 12:35 |  |  | Lunch & Speaker 
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					|  |  |  | Proffered 
					Papers – Oral Session |  | 
				
					|  |  |  | Moderators: 
					Colin Studholme, Ph.D. & Andre J.W. van der Kouwe, Ph.D. |  | 
				
					| 13:35 |  |  | Prospective 
					Motion Correction Based on Ultra-Fast Whole Head Navigators 
					Acquired with Multi-Band EPI | Himanshu Bhat, 
					Ph.D. Siemens Healthcare
 Charlestown, MA, USA
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					| 13:50 |  |  | Demonstration of 
					FatNavs to Correct for Microscopic Involuntary Head-Motion 
					at 7T | Daniel Gallichan, 
					D.Phil. CIBM
 Lausanne, Switzerland
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					| 14:05 |  |  | Collapsed FatNav 
					- A 3D Motion Navigator Using the Chemical Saturation 
					RF-Pulse | Mathias Engström, 
					Ph.D. Karolinska University Hospital
 Stockholm, Sweden
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					| 14:20 |  |  | Poster Sneak 
					Peeks (no CME credit) |  | 
				
					|  |  |  | Prospective 
					Optical Motion Correction for Susceptibility-Weighted 
					Imaging | Murat Aksoy, 
					Ph.D. Stanford University
 Palo Alto, CA, USA
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					Measurement of the Drift in the B0 Field Using a 
					Volumetric Navigated DTI Sequence | Ernesta M. 
					Meintjes, Ph.D. University of Cape Town
 Cape Town, South Africa
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					|  |  |  | A Survey of 
					Patient Motion in Disorders of Consciousness & Optimisation 
					of its Retrospective Correction | Malte Hoffmann, 
					M.Sc. University of Cambridge
 Cambridge, England, UK
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					Motion Correction for BOLD fMRI Using the Intrinsic 
					High-Frequency Content of the EPI Trajectory | Maximilian 
					Häberlin, M.Sc. ETH Zurich
 Zurich, Switzerland
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					|  |  |  | A 
					Simple-to-Build & Cost-Efficient MR-Compatible Phantom for 
					the Simulation of Non-Rigid Motion | Christian 
					Würslin, Dipl.-Ing. University Hospital Tübingen
 Tübingen, Germany
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					|  |  |  | The Effect of 
					4D-MRI Motion Mapping to CT Image for Use in Liver 4D Dose 
					Calculations | Kinga B. 
					Bernatowicz, M.Sc. Paul Scherrer Institute
 Villigen, Switzerland
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					|  |  |  | Rock-a-Bye 
					Baby: Using Slice-by-Slice Motion Estimation & Correction to 
					Improve the Sensitivity of Neonatal fMRI | Conor J. Wild, 
					Ph.D. Western University
 London, ON, Canada
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					|  |  |  | Towards a 
					Real-Time Prospective 3D Fat Navigator: Investigating the 
					Limits of Parallel Imaging. | Enrico Avventi, 
					Ph.D. Karolinska Institut
 Stockholm, Sweden
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					|  |  |  | T2* Mapping 
					in the Brain Using a Prospective Motion Corrected Segmented-EPI 
					Sequence | Benjamin R. 
					Knowles, Ph.D. University of Freiburg
 Freiburg, Germany
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					|  |  |  | Toward 
					Practical 3D Motion Correction Using Spherical Navigator 
					Echoes | Patricia 
					Johnson, B.Sc. Robarts Research Institute
 London, ON, Canada
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					|  |  |  | Improved 
					Image Quality with PROMO-Enabled Multi-Echo Enabled MP-RAGE | Vinai 
					Roopchansingh, Ph.D. National Institutes of Health
 Bethesda, MD, USA
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					|  |  |  | Navigator-Guided Data Reacquisition for Motion Artifact 
					Reduction | Tim Nielsen, 
					Ph.D. Philips Technologie GmbH
 Hamburg, Germany
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					|  |  |  | Infimal 
					Convolution of Total Generalized Variation Type Functionals 
					for Highly Accelerated Reconstruction of Dynamic MRI | Martin Holler, 
					Ph.D. Graz University of Technology
 Graz, Austria
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					|  |  |  | Preliminary 
					Results on Motion Correction in Pediatric MRI Using an 
					Electromagnetic Tracker | Burak Erem, Ph.D. Boston Children’s Hospital
 Boston, MA, USA
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					|  |  |  | Speech Cine 
					SSFP with Optical Microphone Synchronization & Motion 
					Compensated Reconstruction | Freddy Odille, 
					Ph.D. INSERM LADI
 Vandoeuvre-lés-Nancy, France
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					|  |  |  | An MRI 
					Compatible Surface Scanner | Oline V. Olesen, 
					Ph.D. Technical University of Denmark
 Copenhagen, Denmark
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					| 15:00 |  |  | Break & Poster 
					Viewing |  | 
				
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					|  |  |  | Proffered 
					Papers – Oral Session |  | 
				
					|  |  |  | Moderators: 
					M. Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D. & Oliver Wieben, Ph.D. |  | 
				
					| 16:30 |  |  | Self-Consistency 
					Driven Data Rejection for Reduction of Motion Artifacts | Tim Nielsen, 
					Ph.D. Philips Technologie GmbH
 Hamburg, Germany
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					| 16:45 |  |  | Combined between 
					Slice Motion & Susceptibility Distortion Correction for fMRI 
					with Extreme Motion | Anna I. 
					Blazejewska, Ph.D. University of Washington
 Seattle, WA, USA
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					| 17:00 |  |  | A Model-Driven 
					Registration Framework for DCE-MRI | Constantin Heck, 
					Dipl. Math. University of Lübeck
 Lübeck, Germany
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					| 17:15 |  |  | Self-Navigated 
					4D Respiratory Motion Imaging Using ESPReSSo Sampling & 
					Reconstruction | Thomas Küstner, 
					Dipl.-Ing University Hospital Tübingen
 Tübingen, Germany
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					| 17:30 |  |  | FID Navigator 
					Triggered Acquisition of Imaging Navigators for 
					Retrospective Head Motion Correction | Maryna Babayeva, 
					M.Sc. EPFL
 Lausanne, Switzerland
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					| 17:45 |  |  | A System 
					Identification Approach to Fusing Multiple Concurrent Motion 
					Measurements & Estimating a Dynamic Model of Head Motion for 
					MRI Motion Correction | Burak Erem, 
					Ph.D. Boston Children’s Hospital
 Boston, MA, USA
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					| 18:00 |  |  | Adjournment |  | 
				
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					| 18:45 |  |  | Dinner |  | 
				
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					| Day 4 – Monday, 14 July 2014 (2.50 CME available) | 
				
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					| 08:00 |  |  | Registration
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					|  |  |  | Session 3: Optical & 
					Other External Prospective Techniques for Motion Correction | 
				
					|  |  |  | Moderators: 
					Maximilian Häberlin, M.Sc. & Julian Maclaren, Ph.D. |  | 
				
					| 09:00 |  |  | Optical Tracking 
					Systems & Markers | Maxim Zaitsev, 
					Ph.D. University Medical Centre Freiburg
 Freiburg, Germany
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					| 09:25 |  |  | Optical 
					Prospective Correction Applied to High-Resolution Brain 
					Imaging | Oliver Speck, 
					Ph.D. Otto-von-Guericke-University
 Magdeburg, Germany
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					| 09:50 |  |  | Prospective 
					Motion Correction using Miniature Radio Frequency Coils | Melvyn B. Ooi, 
					Ph.D. Stanford University
 Stanford, CA, USA
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					| 10:15 |  |  | Prospective 
					Correction Applied to Clinical Neuroimaging | Roland Bammer, 
					Ph.D. Stanford University
 Stanford, CA, USA
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					| 10:40 |  |  | Break & Speaker 
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					|  |  |  | Proffered 
					Papers – Oral Session |  | 
				
					|  |  |  | Moderators: 
					Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil. & Tobias Kober, Ph.D. |  | 
				
					| 11:00 |  |  | Prospective 
					Motion Correction During Fast Movements: Velocity 
					Compensation of Gradient Moments and RF-Phases | Michael Herbst, 
					Ph.D. University Medical Center Freiburg
 Freiburg, Germany
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					| 11:15 |  |  | Activated Voxels 
					Increase 3.5 Times with Commercially Available Small 
					Footprint Motion System in MRI | Gopikrishna 
					Deshpande, Ph.D. Auburn University
 Auburn, AL, USA
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					| 11:30 |  |  | Simultaneous 
					Gating to the Respiratory & Cardiac Cycle | Oliver Wieben, 
					Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
 Madison, WI, USA
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					| 11:45 |  |  | Respiratory 
					Self-Gating for Abdominal Imaging in Mice Using the Phase 
					Information of the Central Data Point of Radial Encoded MRI | Amir S. 
					Moussavi-Biugui, M.Sc. Section Biomedical Imaging
 Kiel, Germany
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					| 12:00 |  |  | Lunch & Speaker 
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					| 13:00 |  |  | Round Table 
					Discussion – Researchers & Vendors (no CME credit) |  | 
				
					| 14:00 |  |  | Summary | Conference 
					Organizers | 
				
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					| 14:15 |  |  | Adjournment |  | 
				
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