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Recordings and Posters

2022 Recordings and Posters

Below are the plenary sessions and panel sessions for Friday, September 30th and Saturday, October 1st as well as the posters from the power pitch presenters.

Friday, September 30, 2022

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Power Pitch Posters

“RESEARCH NEWS from the FUTURE”

1. Revealing Cerebral Vasculature Using 3D Multi-contrast MRI
Xiaodong Ma, PhD
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

2. MRI-Guided Personalized Medicine Targeting Treatment Resistance Boosts Remission Rates in Patients with Major Depression
Vincent Koppelmans, PhD
Department of Psychiatry

3. Novel MR Imaging Markers of Innate Immune Activation Help Explain Progression in Secondary-Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Seong-Eun Kim, PhD
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

4. Engineered Antibody Fragment Surges as a Rising Star for Cancer Theranostics
Sixiang Shi, PhD
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

5. MRE-measured cerebral blood vessel damage reveals brain deformations experienced during traumatic brain injury
Ken Monson, PhD
Department of Mechanical Engineering

6. Automated Vessel Wall Screening Predicts Cardiovascular Risk
Kazem Hashemizadeh, PhD
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

 

“CLINICAL NEWS from the FUTURE”

1. Elite athletes using ultrasound imaging to prevent tendon injuries
Dan Cushman, MD
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehab

2. Metabolic Imaging of the Heart and Kidneys Give Clinicians New Tools in Managing in Chronic Kidney Disease
Monique Cho, MD
Division of Nephrology and Hypertension

3. Personalized Modelling Guided Ablation for Cardiac Arrhythmias
Ravi Ranjan, MD
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine

4. High-Resolution Carotid MRI Identifies Early Vascular Injury after Radiotherapy
Sinead Culleton, MBBCh BAO
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

5. Demystifying epileptogenesis: White matter microstructural abnormalities in neonates with seizures predict development of future epilepsy
Amanda Sandoval Karamian, MD
Department of Pediatric Neurology