University of Wisconsin–Madison

UW faculty, staff and students present at ISMRM 2024

The 2024 ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition will be held May 4-9 in Singapore. Many of UW Department of Radiology’s faculty, staff and students will showcase their research and expertise through posters, presentations and more. The schedule for all UW colleagues are below as we regularly collaborate with colleagues from other departments such as the Department of Medical Physics.

International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) is a global, multidisciplinary community of clinicians, physicists, engineers, biochemists, radiographers and technologists. Their purpose is to promote communication, research, development, and applications in the field of MR in medicine and biology and other related topics. They strive to develop and provide channels and facilities for continuing education in the field. International Society for MR Radiographers & Technologists (ISMRT) is an affiliated society.

UW @ ISMRM Schedule

Times are listed in Singapore Standard Time, which is 13 hours ahead of Central Standard Time (CST).

Saturday, May 4, 2024

TimePresentation TitleSession TitlePresenters/Authors
 08:00 – 11:50Evaluating Mesenteric Vasculature in MRI 4D Flow & Beyond: One-Stop ShopAdvances in Gastrointestinal MRIS. Reeder
 13:00 – 16:50Challenges, Unmet Needs, and Future of Quantitative MRI for Precision Health and Personalized MedicineQuantitative Neuroimaging in the Era of Precision Health & Personalized MedicineA. Alexander

Sunday, May 5, 2024

TimePresentation TitleSession TitlePresenters/Authors
 07:45 – 09:55CON: There Is No Role for MRI in Acute Trauma: Ph.D. PerspectiveIs There a Role for MRI in Acute Body & MSK Trauma?O. Wieben
 07:45 – 09:55PRO: There Is a Role for MRI in Acute Trauma: Ph.D. PerspectiveIs There a Role for MRI in Acute Body & MSK Trauma?W. Block
 15:15 – 17:15The Need for MRI Standards & Quantification from a Radiologist PerspectiveMRI Standards & Metrology: From Pulse Sequence to Measurement to InterpretationS. Reeder

Monday, May 6, 2024

TimePresentation TitleSession TitlePresenters/Authors
 08:15 – 09:15Evaluation of Peritoneal Fluid Flow in Response to Respiratory Motion Using MRI-Based CFDCancer & Treatment Response: Top to ToeJ. Gonzalez-Pereira (Presenting); L. Shahid; L. Barroilhet; P. Kreeger; A. Roldan-Alzate
 08:15 – 09:15Localization of Back Pain by Assessment of Sigma-1 Receptor Expression using PET/MR imagingSpine-Tingling ImagingR. van der Heijden (Presenting); G. Haider, Stanford University School of Medicine; S. Biswal; A. Veeravagu, Stanford University School of Medicine.
 08:15 – 09:15Venous Return in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Assessed with 4D Flow MRIPitch: Flow & Angiography in the Heart & Great VesselsT. Houston (Presenting); D. Dushfunian, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; M. Markl, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; O. Wieben; M. Prince, Columbia University; W. Shen, Columbia University; J. Carr, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; D. Bluemke; M. Backman, Columbia University; S. Jambawalikar, Columbia University; B. Venkatesh, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; J. Lima, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; P. Agarwal, University of Michigan School of Medicine; J. Finn, University of California Los Angeles; C. Cooper, University of California Los Angeles; J. Liu, University of California San Francisco; Y. J. Lee, University of California San Francisco; J. Schroeder, University of Utah School of Medicine; D. Kitzman, Wake Forest University; G. Barr, Columbia University
 09:15 – 10:15Computational Fluid Dynamics Of Bladder Voiding Using 3D Dynamic MRIHow Much? Quantitative MRIL. Shahid (Presenting); J. P. Gonzalez-Pereira; C. Johnson; W. Bushman; A. Roldan-Alzate
 09:15 – 10:15Comparison of Stiffness Measurement Variability in MRE Phantoms using Different Passive DriversHow Much? Quantitative MRIR. do Vale Souza (Presenting); J. Kammerman, Calimetrix; D. Rutkowski, Calimetrix; J. Starekova; P. Rossman, Mayo Clinic; K. Pepin, Resoundant; D. Hernando; J. Brittain, Calimetrix; S. Reeder
 09:15 – 10:15Venous Return in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Assessed with 4D Flow MRIPoster: Flow & Angiography in the Heart & Great VesselsT. Houston  (Presenting); D. Dushfunian, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; M. Markl, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; O. Wieben; M. Prince, Columbia University; W. Shen, Columbia University; J. Carr, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; D. Bluemke; M. Backman, Columbia University; S. Jambawalikar, Columbia University; B. Venkatesh, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; J. Lima, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; P. Agarwal, University of Michigan School of Medicine; J. Finn, University of California Los Angeles; C. Cooper, University of California Los Angeles; J. Liu, University of California San Francisco; Y. J. Lee, University of California San Francisco; J. Schroeder, University of Utah School of Medicine; D. Kitzman, Wake Forest University; G. Barr, Columbia University
 13:45 – 14:45Automated Bladder Segmentation of 3D Dynamic MRI For Urodynamic Analysis Using Deep LearningAI/ML for Image Analysis, Diagnosis & Predictive InsightsL. Shahid  (Presenting); J. P. Gonzalez-Pereira; J. Franck; A. Roldan-Alzate
 13:45 – 15:45Quantitative Placental R2* Mapping on Rhesus Macaques with Thrombotic and Inflammatory Injury ModelFemale Pelvis: Obstetrics to OncologyR-Y Liu  (Presenting); L. Keding; J. Vazquez; J. Starekova; A. Zhu; R. Chen; H. Simmons; P. Basu; A. Mejia; A. Stanic; D. Shah; K. Johnson; D. Hernando; T. Golos; O. Wieben
 13:45 – 15:45Categorizing Liver Stiffness In Children And Adults Through Deep Learning And Multiparametric MRI With Segmented Liver And Spleen DataAI/ML: Vision Transformers in MRIS. Reeder; D. Harris
 14:45 – 15:45Improvement in Fat-Water Separation Using Modeled Gradient Impulse Response with Two-Point Dixon Radial ImagingNon-AI Image ReconstructionJ. Wang, (Presenting); A. Pirasteh; A. McMillan
 14:45 – 15:45Quantitively Accurate Bipolar Quantitative Chemical Shift Encoded Imaging Using the Gradient Impulse Response FunctionNon-AI Image ReconstructionJ. Wang, (Presenting); D. Hernando; A. Pirasteh; A. McMillan
 16:00 – 17:00Robust Deep Equilibrium Paradigms for 3D Hybrid Stack of Stars ReconstructionPitch: AI-Empowered Image ReconstructionA. M. K. M. Shamim  (Presenting); K. Johnson
 16:00 – 17:00Feasiblity of Driven Equilibrium Single Pulse Observationof T1 (DESPOT1) at Ultra-Low FieldRelaxometryD. Dean (Presenting); J. Guerrero-Gonzalez; J. Weaver; M. DiPiero; S. Ragunathan, Hyperfine Inc; E. Ljungberg, King‚ College London; F. Padormo, Hyperfine Inc; S. Deoni, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
 16:00 – 17:00More Features in the Mahalanobis Distance Lead to Improved Diagnostic Classification of Autistic and Non-autistic IndividualsWhite Matter Changes in Pathological StatesL. Vazquez    (Presenting); D. Dean III; M. Prigge, University of Utah; C. King, University of Utah; J. Morgan, University of Utah; N. Adluru; J. Lainhart; B. Zielinski, University of Florida; J. King, University of Utah; A. Alexander; J. Guerrero-Gonzalez
 16:00 – 18:00Fast 3D Neuro T2-FLAIR with Learned Sampling and fully 3D Model Based Deep learningApplications of Advanced Acquisition & ReconstructionC. Tang (Presenting); L. Rivera-Rivera; L. Eisenmenger; K. Johnson
 16:00 – 18:00Ex-vivo 4D Flow MRI for Evaluation of Aortic Valve Pathologies in a Mock Circulatory SystemNew Horizons in Cardiac MRI for Structural, Valvular & Congenital Heart DiseaseL. Gober (Presenting); J. Rice; M. Stellon; A. Rold√°n-Alzate .
 17:00 – 18:00Robust Deep Equilibrium Paradigms for 3D Hybrid Stack of Stars ReconstructionPoster: AI-Empowered Image ReconstructionA. M. K. M. Shamim  (Presenting); K. Johnson .
 17:00 – 18:00Cerebrovascular Flow and White Matter Microstructural Integrity in the Presence of Amyloid and Tau BiomarkersBlood Vessel Structure, Function & FlowA. Spahic (Presenting); G. Roberts; A. Peret; L. Rivera-Rivera; D. Dean; K. Johnson; L. Eisenmenger; O. Wieben
 17:00 – 18:00Brain Tissue Displacement and Strain Measures in an Alzheimer‚Äôs Disease Cohort using DENSEPhysics & Engineering JambalayaC. Doctor (Presenting); L. Rivera; L. Eisenmenger; S. Johnson; K. Johnson

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

TimePresentation TitleSession TitleAuthors/Presenters
 07:00 – 08:00PET-MRI in the Evaluation of Treatment ResponseHitting the Target: Focal Therapies & Hybrid ImagingA. Pirasteh    (Presenting).
 08:15 – 09:15Three-dimensional phase-based diffusion imaging using RF phase-modulated gradient echo imaging with Stack-of-StarsDiffusion Acquisition & Reconstruction IID. Tamada  (Presenting); D. Hernando ; S. Reeder .
 08:15 – 09:15Prenatal Associations of Maternal Psychological State with Infant Gray Matter MicrostructurePediatric: Frontiers in NeuroimagingM. DiPiero  (Presenting); P. Goncalves Rodrigues ; M. Justman ; S. Roche ; E. Bond ; J. Guerrero Gonzalez ; D. Dean III .
 08:15 – 09:15Clinical Application of Semi-Automatic Device Guidance in MR-Guided Transperineal Prostate Interventions: Biopsy and CryoablationPitch: Interventional: MR-LINAC & Needle-Based InterventionsT. Lilieholm  at   (Presenting); W. Block  at  ; E. Knavel Koepsel  at  .
 08:15 – 10:15Synergy of PET-MRI in Future ImagingJunior Fellows Symposium: Innovations & Future Perspectives in MRI TechnologyA. Pirasteh    (Presenting).
 08:15 – 10:15Round-Table DiscussionJunior Fellows Symposium: Innovations & Future Perspectives in MRI TechnologyJ. Pipe (Presenting)
 08:15 – 10:15Junior Fellows Symposium: Innovations & Future Perspectives in MRI TechnologyJunior Fellows Symposium: Innovations & Future Perspectives in MRI TechnologyR. van der Heijden  (Presenting); O. Adeleke, King’s college London; E. Dai, Stanford University; M. Engel, Cardiff University; J. Pinto, University of Oxford; G. Ramos Llorden, Harvard Medical School; D. Waddington, University of Sydney; V. Yedavalli, Johns Hopkins University.
 08:30 – 9:30Breaking Barriers: Culturally Aware Mentorship in RadiologySecret SessionsJ. Anderson (Moderator & Panelist), A. Narayan (Panelist), J. Tang (Moderator)
 09:15 – 10:15Optimized 3D (b-M1-TE) Data Acquisition for Repeatable IVIM and R2 Quantification in the LiverIVIM MethodologyG. Simchick  (Presenting); D. Hernando .
 09:15 – 10:15Validation of Motion-Robust Liver Diffusion MRI in Multi-Stiffness Pulsatile Motion PhantomsEmerging Diffusion Methodologies in the BodyS. Volety    (Presenting); J. Rice   ; A. Pirasteh   ; A. Roldan-Alzate   ; D. Hernando   .
 09:15 – 10:15Clinical Application of Semi-Automatic Device Guidance in MR-Guided Transperineal Prostate Interventions: Biopsy and CryoablationPoster: Interventional: MR-LINAC & Needle-Based InterventionsT. Lilieholm  at   (Presenting); W. Block  at  ; E. Knavel Koepsel  at  .
 13:30 – 14:30Scan, Aim, Go: A Compact Brain Drill Guide for Accelerating Minimally-Invasive NeurosurgeriesInterventional Hardware & Technical DevelopmentsT. Lilieholm  at   (Presenting); T. Oakes, ImgGyd, LLC; W. Lake  at  ; A. Ahmed  at  ; A. Alexander  at  ; W. Block  at  .
 14:30 – 15:30Influence Of Fat Droplet Size On Liver R2* Relaxometry By Monte Carlo Simulation And Phantom StudiesQuantitative ImagingS. Reeder, Universit of Wisconsin; D. Hernando .
 14:30 – 15:30Bladder Biomechanics and Shape Characterization: Comparison Study of Healthy vs BPH using Uro-Dynamic MRIFlushing Out: Kidney & Bladder IIJ. Gonzalez-Pereira  (Presenting); S. Wells ; M. Grimes ; W. Bushman ; A. Roldan-Alzate .
 14:30 – 15:30Clinical PC VIPR Implementation for Abdominal Hemodynamics Assessment in Patients with Renal Cell Carcinoma Tumor ThrombusFlushing Out: Kidney & Bladder IIS. Garcia-Rodriguez  (Presenting); A. Roldan-Alzate ; O. Wieben ; K. Johnson ; D. Shapiro ; E. J. Abel ; A. Wentland .
 15:45 – 16:45Diffusion MRI of the Abdomen with Motion-robust Diffusion Encoding, Multi-shot Readout, and Optimized Slice-specific ShimmingPitch: Progress in Body ApplicationsA. Tollefson  (Presenting); S. Volety ; P. Lan, GE Healthcare; A. Guidon, GE Healthcare; G. Wu, GE Healthcare; D. Tamada ; A. Pirasteh ; D. Hernando .
 15:45 – 16:45Advanced Analytics Tools Guide Clinical MRI Protocol Optimization and Quantify ValueMulti-Center Reproducibility & ToolsS. Chu  (Presenting); S. Reeder ; J. Garrett .
 16:45 – 17:45Investigation of ComBat Harmonization on Radiomic and Deep Features from Multi-Center Clinical Abdominal MRI DataAnalysis Methods: RadiomicsD. Harris ; S. Reeder
 16:45 – 17:45Neighborhood disadvantage is associated with altered cortical connectivity in frontoparietal brain regionsfMRI Connectivity: Fire Together, Wire TogetherA. Safai  (Presenting); P. Tiwari ; A. Kind ; B. Bendlin ; M. Ismail .
 16:45 – 17:45Diffusion MRI of the Abdomen with Motion-robust Diffusion Encoding, Multi-shot Readout, and Optimized Slice-specific ShimmingPoster: Progress in Body ApplicationsA. Tollefson  (Presenting); S. Volety ; P. Lan, GE Healthcare; A. Guidon, GE Healthcare; G. Wu, GE Healthcare; D. Tamada ; A. Pirasteh ; D. Hernando .
 16:45 – 17:45Comparison of Relaxivity and Image Quality of Brand name vs Generic Ferumoxytol: phantom and in vivo resultsAdvances in Contrast Agents & MechanismsR. van der Heijden  (Presenting); D. Tamada ; J. Rice ; S. Reeder .
 16:45 – 17:45Toward Optimal MRI Utilization: How Waste and Slack Turn Into PotentialData AnalysisS. Chu  (Presenting); J. Garrett ; S. Reeder ; A. Pirasteh .

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

TimePresentation TitleSession TitlePresenters/Authors
 07:00 – 08:00State-of-the-Art Lung MRI for Pulmonary HypertensionPulmonary MRI: State of the ArtM. Schiebler
 08:15 – 09:15Spiral Cardiac Cine Imaging With Water/Fat SeparationAcquisition Strategies IIJ. Pipe
 08:15 – 09:15Improving Background Suppression Of Intracranial Spiral Time-Of-Flight MRA With Phase-Sensitive Water-Fat SeparationIntracranial Vessel Wall Imaging & AngiographyJ. Pipe
 08:15 – 09:15Feasibility of a 2D Radial Simultaneous Multi-Slice Phase Contrast MRI sequence for Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity MeasurementsCarotid Artery & Cardiac ImagingT. Naren (Presenting); G. Roberts; K. Johnson; B. Breidenbach; M. Jarchow; S. Lose; A. Pandos; O. Okonkwo; O. Wieben
 08:15 – 10:15Standards in MRI: How Can the MR Physicist Contribute?Wild Wild West: MR Physics in Clinical PracticeJ. Pipe
 08:15 – 10:15Sigma-1 receptor changes in chronic knee pain using PET/MRI: Preliminary results of fifteen patientsClose to the Bone: Osteology & Soft TissuesR. van der Heijden (Presenting); L. Yoon, Stanford University School of Medicine; P. Yoon, Stanford University School of Medicine; G. Davidson, Stanford University School of Medicine; S. Biswal
 09:15 – 10:15Linearity And Bias Of Proton Density Fat Fraction Across The Full Dynamic Range (0-100%): A Multiplatform, Multivendor Phantom Study At Two SitesTissue Composition & CharacterizationD. Hernando
 09:15 – 10:15Noninvasive Assessment of Aortic Biomechanics using 4D Flow MRI in a Porcine Model of Aortic CoarctationPediatric: CardiovascularL. Gober  (Presenting); M. Stellon; L. Lamers; D. Irrer; A. Rold√°n-Alzate .
 09:15 – 10:15Diffusion Imaging for Mapping Hydraulic White Matter Parameters in Convection Enhanced DeliveryDiffusion Microstructure IIT. Lilieholm  at   (Presenting); D. Dean III ; J. Weaver; A. Alexander; R. Raghavan, Therataxis; M. Brady, Therataxis; W. Block  .
 09:15 – 10:15A 5D MRI Framework for Cardiac Motion Characterization in Radiation TherapyCardiac InflammationT. Naren (Presenting); C. Ruff; K. Johnson; C. Glide-Hurst; O. Wieben
 13:30 – 14:30Multi-center, multi-vendor validation of PDFF and T1 mapping in an optimized PDFF-T1 phantomAcquisition & ReconstructionJ. Starekova  (Presenting); S. Weingartner, Delft University of Technology; D. Rutkowski, Calimetrix; W. Bae, University of California, San Diego; H. Do, Canon Medical Systems; A. Madhuranthakam, University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center; V. Malis, University of California, San Diego; S. Mukherjee, University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center; S. Q. Lin, University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center; S. Serai, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; T. Yokoo, University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center; S. Reeder; J. Brittain, Calimetrix; D. Hernando
 13:30 – 14:30Vendor-Neutral Development and Cross-Center Validation of Flip Angle Modulated 2D Sequential CSE-MRI Technique for Liver Fat QuantificationPitch: Advances in Data AcquisitionJ. Tang  (Presenting); D. Tamada; X. Yong, Zhejiang University; Y. Chen, Zhejiang University; S. Fujita, Massachusetts General Hospital; J. Starekova; J. Kammerman, Calimetrix, LLC; J. Brittain, Calimetrix, LLC; A. McMillan; J-F Nielsen, University of Michigan; M. Zaitsev, University of Freiburg; S. Reeder; B. Bilgic, Massachusetts General Hospital; D. Hernando .
 13:30 – 15:30DiscussionShining a Light on Liver CancerS. Reeder
 14:30 – 15:30Automated image prescription for liver MRE using an AI method trained without manual labelingAdvanced ML Techniques for Next-Generation MR ApplicationsG. Fullerton  (Presenting); C. Buelo; D. Rettmann, GE HealthCare; A. Guidon, GE HealthCare; S. Reeder; D. Hernando; J. Starekova .
 14:30 – 15:30Vendor-Neutral Development and Cross-Center Validation of Flip Angle Modulated 2D Sequential CSE-MRI Technique for Liver Fat QuantificationPoster: Advances in Data AcquisitionJ. Tang  (Presenting); D. Tamada; X. Yong, Zhejiang University; Y. Chen, Zhejiang University; S. Fujita, Massachusetts General Hospital; J. Starekova; J. Kammerman, Calimetrix, LLC; J. Brittain, Calimetrix, LLC; A. McMillan; J-F Nielsen, University of Michigan; M. Zaitsev, University of Freiburg; S. Reeder; B. Bilgic, Massachusetts General Hospital; D. Hernando
 14:30 – 15:30Test-retest reliability of myelin volume fraction quantified with multicomponent MPnRAGEQuantitative Head & Neck ImagingJ. Weaver  (Presenting); S. Kecskemeti; J. Guerrero-Gonzalez; D. Dean III
 14:30 – 15:30Accelerated Low-rank MPnRAGE Denoising and T1 Reconstruction using Jointly Trained U-Net RegularizersQuantitative NeuroimagingP. Thuwajit  (Presenting); K-f Chen; J. Weaver; A. Alexander; D. Dean III; K. Johnson; S. Kecskemeti .
 15:45 – 16:45Development of an Ex-Vivo Porcine Model of the Bladder for 3D Dynamic MRI ValidationCardiac & Tissue Preclinical ImagingJ. Rice    (Presenting); M. Stellon  SMHS; W. Bushman; A. Roldan-Alzate
 15:45 – 16:45Cerebral blood and CSF flow dynamics in preclinical Alzheimer‚ÄôsAlzheimer’s Disease IL. Rivera Rivera  (Presenting); T. Vikner; L. Eisenmenger; S. Johnson; K. Johnson .
 15:45 – 16:45Non-contrast Portal Venous 4D Flow MRI in an Obese Cohort Undergoing Weight Loss Surgery: Feasibility and Correlations with BMI and MASHHepatopancreaticobiliary: Benign IR. do Vale Souza  (Presenting); T. Oechtering; A. Spahic  D. Harris; T. Wolfson, University of California San Diego; K. Johnson; D. Batakis, University of California San Diego; M. Middleton, University of California San Diego; A. Roldan-Alzate; G. Hamilton, University of California San Diego; J. Goodman, Pfizer; L. Ceriani, University of California San Diego; R. Agni; A. Lidor; L. Funk; O. Wieben; C. Sirlin, University of California San Diego; S. Reeder
 15:45 – 16:45Addressing Gradient Imperfection Related Bias in Stack-of-Stars MRI for Free-Breathing, Confounder-Corrected T1 MappingTargeted Applications of Magnets, Shims & Gradient DesignY. Muslu  (Presenting); J. Wang; T. Cashen, GE Healthcare; D. Hernando; A. McMillan; S. Reeder
 15:45 – 17:45Whole-Body MRI in Marrow EvaluationImaging of the MarrowR. van der Heijden
 16:45 – 17:45CSF Mimicking Phantom based Evaluation of CSF Flow using Phase Contrast and Diffusion Imaging on a Highly Efficient Head Only Gradient SystemAlzheimer’s Disease IIB. Jolicoeur  (Presenting); J. Rice; L. Rivera-Rivera; A. Roldan-Alzate; K. Johnson

Thursday, May 9, 2024

TimePresentation TitleSession TitlePresenters/Authors
 08:15 – 09:15Hybrid Positron Emission Tomography And MRI (PET-MRI) With [18F]FDG For Identifying Musculoskeletal Pain Generators: Early ExperienceMRS, PET-MRI & Non-Proton AcquisitionsR. van der Heijden; S. Biswal
 08:15 – 09:15Pixel SNR, pixel density, detection, estimation, and the advantages of blue noiseImage ReconstructionJ. Pipe  (Presenting).
 08:15 – 09:15Vasculature Assessment of Rhesus Macaque Placental Injury using Variable Flip Angle T1-Mapping and Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRIPelvis & Placenta: Structure & FunctionR. Chen; D. Seiter; J. Vazquez; L. Keding; K. Antony; H. Simmons; P. Basu; A. Mejia; K. Johnson; A. Stanic-Kostic; R-Y Liu (Presenting); D. Shah; T. Golos; O. Wieben .
 08:15 – 10:15Comparison of White Matter Maturation Rates in Young Rhesus Macaques and HumansImaging Brain Anatomy & PhysiologyC. Allen  (Presenting); D. Dean; J. Moody; M. DiPiero; N. Aggarwal; N. Kalin; A. Alexander; S. Kecskemeti
 08:15 – 10:15Motion-insensitive heavily T2-weighted phase-based imaging using readout alternation techniquePulse Sequence DesignD. Tamada  (Presenting); T. Kennedy; S. Reeder
 08:15 – 10:15Simultaneous arterial, venous, and CSF flow dynamics using interleaved multi-Venc spiral imagingImaging CSF Dynamics & Neurofluid CouplingK. Johnson  (Presenting); L. Rivera Rivera
 13:45 – 14:45Test-Retest Reliability, Agreement, and Bias of Deep Learning Based Reconstructions for PDFF and R2* QuantificationTissue Composition & Characterization IJ. Starekova; S. Reeder; D. Hernando
 13:45 – 14:45Improved Saturation Recovery-based Water-Specific T1 (T1W) MappingAcquisition for Body ImagingG. Fullerton  (Presenting); Y. Muslu; D. Tamada; J. Tang; R. Thompson, University of Alberta; D. Hernando; S. Reeder
 13:45 – 14:45Characterization of a Pseudo-Tissue Liver Flow Phantom for Use in Magnetic Resonance Elastography Validation ExperimentsPitch: Cutting-Edge Phantoms & Multimodal ImagingJ. Rice  (Presenting); S. Volety; W. Lee; M. Eriten; D. Hernando; A. Roldan-Alzate
 13:45 – 14:45Optimization of Parallel Imaging in Flip Angle Modulated 2D Sequential CSE-MRI for SNR-Efficient and Motion-Robust Liver Fat QuantificationTissue Composition & Characterization IJ. Tang  (Presenting); D. Tamada; R. do Vale Souza; A. Faacks; G. Fullerton; C. Buelo; J. Starekova; J. Kammerman, Calimetrix, LLC; J. Brittain, Calimetrix, LLC; S. Reeder; D. Hernando
 13:45 – 14:45Comparative Analysis of Cardiac T1 Mapping Reliability: Free-Breathing Versus Breath-Hold TechniquesQuantitative Cardiac, Body & MSKJ. Velikina    (Presenting); O. Unal; A. Samsonov
13:45 – 15:45Applications & Challenges of Abbreviated MRI for Spinal ImagingAbbreviated MRI: The Time Has Come, but How Do We Get There?L. Eisenmenger .
 14:45 – 15:45Characterization of a Pseudo-Tissue Liver Flow Phantom for Use in Magnetic Resonance Elastography Validation ExperimentsPoster: Cutting-Edge Phantoms & Multimodal ImagingJ. Rice  (Presenting); S. Volety; W. Lee; M. Eriten; D. Hernando; A. Roldan-Alzate .
 14:45 – 15:45PDFF diagnoses MASH in patients with severe obesity but without known liver diseaseTissue Composition & Characterization IIN. Panagiotopoulos (Presenting); R. Agni; D. Batakis, UC San Diego; L. Ceriani, UC San Diego; Y. Covarrubias, UC San Diego; L. Funk; E. Grunvald, UC San Diego; J. Goodman, Pfizer Research & Development; D. Harris; G. Hamilton, UC San Diego; S. Horgan, UC San Diego; G. Jacobsen, UC San Diego; A. Lidor; M. Middleton, UC San Diego; T. Oechtering; R. Sappenfield ; D. Tamada; T. Wolfson, UC San Diego; C. Sirlin, UC San Diego; S. Reeder .
 16:00 – 18:00Prandial Effects on 2D (b-M1) Optimized Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Quantification in the LiverEmerging Diffusion Methodologies in the BodyG. Simchick (Presenting); D. Hernando