Diffusion Imaging:

Date

June 7, 201106/07/2011 7:00am 06/07/2011 7:00am Diffusion Imaging:

Theory, Methods and Clinical Research Applications

The University of California San Francisco and Veterans Affairs Medical Centers present
Diffusion Imaging:  Theory, Methods and Clinical Research Applications

Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (short: DTI) provides a unique non-invasive probe into the microstructure of brain tissue, facilitating many applications in medical research such as the characterization of brain lesions using voxel-based metrics and modern fi ber tractography, as well as mapping brain anatomical connectivity. Emerging computational diffusion methods beyond standard tensor imaging further have opened new opportunities for studying the developing and aging brain as well as brain disorders.

Registration Information:

Download registration form (pdf)

Register by 5/27/11. Send an email to [email protected] for further details on the program, location and parking. Registration fee of $60 (check only, no refunds), includes continental breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, program booklet. Check payable to “UC Regents”, mail to Attn: UCSF Rad DTI,3333 California St, Rm 375, SF CA 94118. Be sure to include an email address and phone number.

Chairs/Organizers: Dieter J. Meyerhoff, Norbert Schuff, Michael W. Weiner
Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIND)

America/Los_Angeles public

Type

Seminar

Time Duration

8 am – 5 pm

Theory, Methods and Clinical Research Applications

The University of California San Francisco and Veterans Affairs Medical Centers present
Diffusion Imaging:  Theory, Methods and Clinical Research Applications

Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (short: DTI) provides a unique non-invasive probe into the microstructure of brain tissue, facilitating many applications in medical research such as the characterization of brain lesions using voxel-based metrics and modern fi ber tractography, as well as mapping brain anatomical connectivity. Emerging computational diffusion methods beyond standard tensor imaging further have opened new opportunities for studying the developing and aging brain as well as brain disorders.

Registration Information:

Download registration form (pdf)

Register by 5/27/11. Send an email to [email protected] for further details on the program, location and parking. Registration fee of $60 (check only, no refunds), includes continental breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks, program booklet. Check payable to “UC Regents”, mail to Attn: UCSF Rad DTI,3333 California St, Rm 375, SF CA 94118. Be sure to include an email address and phone number.

Chairs/Organizers: Dieter J. Meyerhoff, Norbert Schuff, Michael W. Weiner
Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIND)

Speakers