18th Annual UCSF Radiology Imaging Research Symposium

Date

November 3, 202111/03/2021 1:00pm 11/03/2021 1:00pm 18th Annual UCSF Radiology Imaging Research Symposium

VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM

to include oral presentation and poster discussions

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION SCHEDULE:
  • Wed, Aug. 25, 2021: Online submission site opens
  • Fri, Sep. 10, 2021: Abstract Submission closes
  • Fri, Oct. 15, 2021: Abstract Review Outcome Notification
  • Wed, Nov. 3, 2021: 18th Annual Radiology Imaging Research Symposium

SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/RIRS2021

Abstract Submission Instructions:

  • Login or Register
  • Click on “Create new submission”
  • Be sure to click "Submit" after completing the online form and uploading your abstract
  • one abstract submission per person
2966 America/Los_Angeles public

Type

Symposium

Time Duration

1:00pm-5:00pm

VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM

to include oral presentation and poster discussions

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION SCHEDULE:
  • Wed, Aug. 25, 2021: Online submission site opens
  • Fri, Sep. 10, 2021: Abstract Submission closes
  • Fri, Oct. 15, 2021: Abstract Review Outcome Notification
  • Wed, Nov. 3, 2021: 18th Annual Radiology Imaging Research Symposium

SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/RIRS2021

Abstract Submission Instructions:

  • Login or Register
  • Click on “Create new submission”
  • Be sure to click "Submit" after completing the online form and uploading your abstract
  • one abstract submission per person

Speakers

Research Topics
Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF

The symposium provides an opportunity for members of the department to showcase their research and provides a forum for exchange of ideas and identification of possible collaborations. It covers the areas of CT, MR, PET, PET/MR, SPECT, MEG, EEG, artificial intelligence, optical imaging, ultrasound, medical informatics, and contrast agent development. We encourage the presentation of work in all areas of radiology and biomedical imaging – including both clinical studies and technical development – from all faculty, research staff, residents, fellows, post-docs and students.

Participation in the symposium has increased significantly since its inception in 2004. Increased participation has made the symposium a successful and stimulating event, but precludes the acceptance of all submitted abstracts. The symposium committee asks that each first author submit a maximum of one abstract, and that research groups avoid significant content overlap in multiple abstracts.
 
Accepted abstracts will be presented either orally or as a poster.  Certificates will be presented for the best poster and oral presentations.