MSBI Thesis Students' Final Presentations

Date

August 30, 201308/30/2013 7:00am 08/30/2013 7:00am MSBI Thesis Students' Final Presentations

Masters of Science in Biomedical Imaging Program

MSBI Students 2013

You are invited to attend the final thesis presentations of the Masters of Science in Biomedical Imaging students on August 30, 2013. A schedule for the afternoon is below:

Time:

Title:

Student:

1:30-1:40 PM

Welcome

1:40-1:55 PM

Quantification of FDG in Various Breast Cancer Cell Lines

Madhav Agrawal

1:55-2:10 PM

Development of a Novel 2D RF Pulse Sequence to Achieve An Improved Localization of Hyperpolarized 13-C Imaging

Shuyu Tang

2:10-2:25 PM

In vivo Imaging Assessment of Radionucliotide Therapy of Neuroblastoma Using Small Molecule PET.

Rupinder Chandi

2:25-2:40 PM

Advanced Quantitative MR Imaging for Detecting Early Degeneration of Cartilage

Dharshan Chandramohan

2:40–2:55 PM

The Stability of Resting State Functional Networks

Yishin Chang

2:55–3:15 PM

Coffee Break

 

3:15-3:30 PM

Modeling the 13-C Hyperpolarized Pyruvate and Urea Concentration Kinetics With Multiband RF Excitation MRI in Prostate Cancer

Naeim Bahrami

3:30-3:45 PM

Optimization of Brain Segmentation in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Alyssa Zhu

3:45-4:00 PM

The Association of Amyloid Count With a Decrease in the Complexity of the BOLD Signal Observed in Alzheimer's Disease

Lindsay Conner

4:00-4:15 PM

Automated Segmentation of Tissue Structures with microCT Images

Charvi Shetty

4:15-4:30 PM

 

Quantitative Comparison of Bone Formation Using Fluorescence and X-Ray Microscopy Techniques

Caleb Tam

4:30 PM

Closing Reception

 

America/Los_Angeles public

Time Duration

1:30 PM-4:30 PM Presentations

Masters of Science in Biomedical Imaging Program

MSBI Students 2013

You are invited to attend the final thesis presentations of the Masters of Science in Biomedical Imaging students on August 30, 2013. A schedule for the afternoon is below:

Time:

Title:

Student:

1:30-1:40 PM

Welcome

1:40-1:55 PM

Quantification of FDG in Various Breast Cancer Cell Lines

Madhav Agrawal

1:55-2:10 PM

Development of a Novel 2D RF Pulse Sequence to Achieve An Improved Localization of Hyperpolarized 13-C Imaging

Shuyu Tang

2:10-2:25 PM

In vivo Imaging Assessment of Radionucliotide Therapy of Neuroblastoma Using Small Molecule PET.

Rupinder Chandi

2:25-2:40 PM

Advanced Quantitative MR Imaging for Detecting Early Degeneration of Cartilage

Dharshan Chandramohan

2:40–2:55 PM

The Stability of Resting State Functional Networks

Yishin Chang

2:55–3:15 PM

Coffee Break

 

3:15-3:30 PM

Modeling the 13-C Hyperpolarized Pyruvate and Urea Concentration Kinetics With Multiband RF Excitation MRI in Prostate Cancer

Naeim Bahrami

3:30-3:45 PM

Optimization of Brain Segmentation in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Alyssa Zhu

3:45-4:00 PM

The Association of Amyloid Count With a Decrease in the Complexity of the BOLD Signal Observed in Alzheimer's Disease

Lindsay Conner

4:00-4:15 PM

Automated Segmentation of Tissue Structures with microCT Images

Charvi Shetty

4:15-4:30 PM

 

Quantitative Comparison of Bone Formation Using Fluorescence and X-Ray Microscopy Techniques

Caleb Tam

4:30 PM

Closing Reception

 

Speakers