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Cardiac MR Conference

Join us for a talk by Farhan Pashakhanloo, Ph.D.

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging. Yanjie Zhu, Ph.D. will present: Knoll et al. Assessment of the generalization of learned image reconstruction and the potential for transfer learning. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 2018.

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging. Ulf Neisius, M.D., Ph.D. will present the following literature: Puntmann VO et al. T1-Mapping and Outcome in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy. JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging 2016; 9(2): 40-50. Halliday BP et al. Association Between Midwall...

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging.Hossam El-Rewaidy will present the following article: Zhu et al. Image reconstruction by domain-transform manifold learning. Nature. 2018; 555(7697): 487-492.

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging. Ulf Neisius, M.D. Ph.D. will present the following article: Baessler, B, Luecke C, Lurz, J, et al. Cardiac MRI Texture Analysis of T1 and T2 Maps in Patients with Infarctlike Acute Myocarditis. Radiology. 2018 June 8; 00:1-9.

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging. Ahmed Fahmy, Ph.D. will present the following article: Cao J, Katzir O, Jiang P, et al. DiDA: Disentangled Synthesis for Domain Adaptation. 2018 May. Preprint. Work in Progress.

Stress Cardiac MRI

We are interested in identifying areas of the heart affected by coronary artery disease (CAD). Our study will be looking at the effect of exercise on the heart and blood vessels using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). Learn more about coronary artery disease View our study brochure

Research

Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is usually used in the investigation of advanced cardiac disease, evaluation of the myocardium and assessment of cardiac function. Until recently, evaluation of images has been limited to what the eye can see, but the complex interactions between tissues at...