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jMRUI course March 2020

MRS data processing in the time-domain with jMRUI

16-18 March, 2020 – Brno, Czech Republic

We offer 20 free places in the jMRUI training course that will be held from Monday, March 16 to Wednesday, March 18, 2020 in Brno, Czech Republic.

The course is organized as a training event for the early-stage researchers of the INSPiRE-MED project funded by a Marie Sklodowska-Curie action grant of the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.

The course is aimed at PhD students or junior postdocs researchers working on Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) and interested in learning how to apply time-domain algorithms to process biomedical, preclinical and clinical MRS data.

If you wish to attend the course, please register as soon as possible. Once the capacity is filled, the registration will be closed. We will confirm your registration and give you full information promptly after you register. If you register after the capacity has been filled, you will be notified.

The course is funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions, with grant agreement No 813120.

For additional information and to register visit the course page…

Featured image: Drawing of the City of Brno in 1591 by Johann Willenberger (1571-1613). Reproduced from Wikimedia Commons.

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jMRUI at the ISMRM conference in Montréal

ISMRM 27th Annual Meeting and Exhibition in Montreal

We would like to invite you to the Philips Healthcare booth at the ISMRM 27th Annual Meeting in Montreal, where we will demonstrate the latest jMRUI version.

The Philips Healthcare booth is located at the Exhibit Hall of the Palais des congrès de Montréal, in the central corridor, towards the left as you enter the hall.

Exhibition Hall floor plan

Download the complete Palais des congrès floor plans from here.

Featured photo by Erick Zajac on Unsplash

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ISMRM - MR Spectroscopy Study Group

Virtual meeting: SpectrIm, a tool for the combined analysis of MR Spectroscopy and Imaging

Take note of the incoming virtual meeting “SpectrIm –  a tool for the combined analysis of MR Spectroscopy and Imaging” presented by Dr. Johannes Slotboom and Nuno Pedrosa de Barros, from the swiss Support Center for Advanced Neuroimaging (SCAN, Inselspital, University of Bern). This meeting is part of a series of planned virtual meetings on the topics: preprocessing,  quantification, and simulation software for MRS/MRSI.

SpectrIm 1.0 beta screentshot
SpectrIm 1.0 beta screentshot

This virtual meeting is organized by the ISMRM Study Group on MR Spectroscopy and it will be held on Thursday 23 February at 07:00 PST, 10:00 EST, 16:00 CET. The meeting will start with a short introduction by Dr. Slotboom followed by a software demonstration by Nuno Pedrosa de Barros.

Note (*): This activity was restricted to members of the ISMRM MR Spectroscopy Study Group and required prior registration. To register, attendees had to go to the meeting registration page at ISMRM website and the login information was sent to registered attendees on Wednesday, 22 February 2017.

The virtual meeting video and the PowerPoint presentation are available for download at the ISMRM virtual meetings archive. Beware that a regular member login is required to access these files.

Post updated on 2019-01-08.

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Institute of Neurology, University College London

Using jMRUI for training at IoN-UCL Advance Neuroimaging MSc

We are delighted to report that the jMRUI software will be used for training purposes at the Advanced Neuroimaging MSc Programme of the Institute of Neurology (IoN) and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery of the University College London (UCL).

UCL Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
UCL Institute of Neurology (left) and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (right) in Queen Square, London (Source: Wikipedia).

The MSc in Advanced Neuroimaging is a multidisciplinary programme which aims to give students a strong working knowledge of neuroanatomy and an in-depth understanding of standard and advanced neuroimaging techniques for image acquisition, processing and analysis in the diagnosis, treatment and study of a full range of neurological diseases. During their time at Queen Square, students will have the opportunity to contribute to world-leading research and have access to cutting edge neuroimaging facilities.

You are welcome to follow their initiative, but keep in mind that some rules must be fulfilled if you want to use and distribute the jMRUI software for free.

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jMRUI at the ISMRM conference in Toronto

ISMRM 23rd Annual Meeting Logo

We would like to invite you to the Philips Healthcare booth at the ISMRM 23rd Annual Meeting in Toronto, where we will demonstrate the new jMRUI version, as well as a new clinical MRS and MRSI viewer which should be available in the near future.

The booth is located at the 800 Level of the South Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, just past the entrance, in front of you on the left side (see below).

Philips booth location at Toronto Convention Center
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