[BIC-announce] 7T symposium: space is limited, register with credit card
Amir Shmuel, Dr.
amir.shmuel at mcgill.ca
Tue Mar 26 15:38:33 EDT 2019
Hello all,
We will advertise the symposium shortly to potential international attendees.
Space is limited.
If you wish to attend, now is the time to register.
The registration web-site now accepts credit card payment.
Amir Shmuel.
Neuro Symposium
Advances in High-Field Brain Imaging - celebrating the arrival of Canada's first whole body 7T MRI
May 17, 2019
Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre
The Neuro, Montreal, QC, Canada
Program Co-Chairs: Richard Hoge, Amir Shmuel, Julien Doyon
The Neuro's McConnell Brain Imaging Centre will host a one-day scientific symposium to celebrate the arrival of Canada's first whole-body 7T MRI scanner. This symposium follows the ISMRM meeting in Montreal. The themes include methods and applications of structural, functional and spectroscopy high-field MRI in human subjects and animal models. The symposium will feature talks by internationally recognized experts in ultra-high field MRI, focusing on methods and research applications in neuroscience. All day refreshments including cocktails will be offered. Guided visits to the new 7T facility will be available to non-Montreal-based attendees.
Speakers
Julien Cohen-Adad, University of Montreal, Canada
Laurentius Huber, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Seong-Gi Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Silvia Mangia, University of Minnesota, USA
Ravi Menon, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Karla Miller, University of Oxford, UK
Bruce Pike, University of Calgary, Canada
Jonathan Polimeni, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA
Amir Shmuel, McGill University, Canada
Christina Triantafyllou, Siemens, Canada
Kamil Ugurbil, University of Minnesota, USA
Larry Wald, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA
Nikolaus Weiskopf, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany
The McConnell Brain Imaging Centre is a leading multimodal imaging data acquisition and analysis centre for studying brain function and disease. It is part of a unique research and clinical environment - The Neuro - Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital - the first open science institute in the world. The cutting edge large bore 7 Tesla MRI scanner is the latest addition to The Neuro's current brain imaging systems of high-resolution PET, MEG, 3 Tesla MRI as well as small animal MRI and micro-PET.
For more information: https://www.mcgill.ca/neuro/events/advances-high-field-brain-imaging-symposium
To register: https://brainimagingcentre.ticketmob.com/event.cfm?cart&id=184306
Contact: Deborah Rashcovsky, Events Officer, 514 398-6047 deborah.rashcovsky at mcgill.ca<mailto:deborah.rashcovsky at mcgill.ca>
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