27th ISMRM Annual Meeting • 11-16 May 2019 • Montréal, QC, Canada

Plenary Session
Connecting MRI to Other Branches of Science

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Connecting MRI to Other Branches of Science
Plenary Session

This session's recording is available to the public below.
Video begins with the Presidential Lecture.


ORGANIZERS: Nivedita Agarwal, Dmitry Novikov
 
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
Plenary Hall - Room 517  11:00 - 12:00 Moderators:  Nivedita Agarwal, Dmitry Novikov

Session Number: P-03

Overview
MRI is too often perceived as a purely imaging technology, yet interpreting in vivo MRI is a fundamental scientific problem that benefits from connecting to a variety of fields (neurophysiology, physics, nano/bio technology), and can enrich these fields by providing sometimes unexpected and potentially impactful clinical context. This plenary showcases building such bridges.

Target Audience

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
-Identify the relations between MRI, brain connectivity and collective neuronal dynamics
-Illustrate advantages of mathematical modeling of global circulation for blood, CSF and lymph flow and its relations to MRI
-Summarize novel opportunities in engineering MR contrast at the cellular level

 
11:00
  Connecting MRI to Neurophysiology: Collective Brain Dynamics
Michael Breakspear
11:20
  Connecting MRI to Applied Mathematics: Fluid Dynamics of the Blood & Lymph Flow
Eleuterio Toro
11:40
  Connecting MRI to Molecular Engineering: Genetically Encoded MR Reporters
Mikhail Shapiro
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