Program

MGS 2019 Program

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Monday, February 18

Time Session/Lecture info
08:30-09:10
 
08:30-09:00
Registration & coffee
09:00-09:10
Opening Remarks
09:10-11:15
Session 1
Chair: Rita Schmidt, Weizmann Institute of Science 
09:10-09:40
Lucio Frydman, Weizmann Institute of Science
Rapid and Robust: In vivo imaging in animals and humans by spatiotemporally encoded MRI
09:40-10:10
Willem Mulder, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Integrating nanomedicine and imaging
10:10-10:40
Peter Barker, Johns Hopkins University
Recent advances in spectral editing
10:40-10:45
Katrien Vandoorne, Eindhoven University of Technology
Flash Talk: Imaging the Vascular Bone Marrow Niche During Inflammatory Stress
10:45-10:50
Eman Akam, Massachusetts General Hospital
Flash Talk: Allysine-targeting gadolinium-based MRI probes for imaging lung fibrogenesis
10:50-10:55
Jihyun Kim, Texas A&M University
Flash Talk: Selective Signal Enhancements by Polarization Transfer from Hyperpolarized Small Molecules to Protein Targets
10:55-11:15
Coffee Break
11:15-14:15
Session 2
Chair: Mikhail Shapiro, Caltech 
11:15-11:45
Zhi-Pei Liang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana
Ultrafast MRSI: A Marriage of Spin Physics with Machine Learning for Label-Free Molecular Imaging
11:45-12:15
Leif Schröder, Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)
Hyper-CEST NMR for Molecular Sensing with Hyperpolarized Xenon
12:15-12:45
Amnon Bar-Shir, Weizmann Institute of Science
Nanofluorides: ultrasmall nanocrystals as background free MRI tracers
12:45-14:15
Lunch and Poster session
14:15-16:20
Session 3
Chair: Rachel Katz-Brul, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
14:15-14:45
Kevin Brindle, University of Cambridge
Imaging tumour metabolism
14:45-15:15
Dimitrios Karampinos, Technische Universität München
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy of lipids
15:15-15:45
Christian Hilty, Texas A&M University
Adding a Time Dimension to Magnetic Resonance Using Hyperpolarization of Nuclear Spins
15:45-15:50
Ludger Starke, Helmholtz Association
Flash Talk: Localization of Neuroinflammation in the EAE Mouse Model: Compressed Sensing Improves Detection of Fluorine Nanoparticles
15:50-15:55
Alexey Kulpanovich, Weizmann Institute of Science
Flash Talk: Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: A Fingerprinting Approach
15:55-16:00
Joshua M. Goldenberg, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Flash Talk: Assessing Response to Therapy Using Simultaneous PET/MRI in Preclinical Model of Pancreatic Cancer
16:00-16:20
Coffee Break
16:20-17:50
Session 4
Chair: Aviv Mezer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
16:20-16:50
Ulrich Flögel, Heinrich-Heine-University
19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Unmasking Biomedical Hot Spots from the Background
16:50-17:20
Noam Ben-Eliezer, Tel Aviv University
Towards sub-voxel estimation of myelin content using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging
17:20-17:50
Rachel Katz-Brull, Hadassah Medical Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
What can we learn from studies of hyperpolarized substrate metabolism in rodent brain slices

Registration is free with Abstract Submission

Organizing committee

  • Assaf Tal
    Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
    Amnon Bar-Shir
    Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
    Leif Schröder
    FMP Berlin, Germany

Coordinator &
Accessibility Issues

Irit Veksler
irit.veksler@weizmann.ac.il

Sponsors

The Chorafas Institute for Scientific Exchange

The Minerva-Gentner Symposia Program