Posted By: David Kennedy - Jul 31, 2008
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The program for the MICCAI 2008 Tutorial on "Diffusion MRI: Technology Trends and Unsolved Problems" on Sept 6, 2008, is now available at http://lmi.bwh.harvard.edu/DMRI08.

The talks and the subsequent panel discussion aim to provide researchers with an advanced and comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art in all facets of DWI data: its acquisition, processing, analysis and application to clinical data as well as elucidate issues of standardization and comparability of the processing and analysis. Potential candidates are graduate students, postdoctoral students, computational researchers and clinically oriented researchers who have a basic idea of diffusion and would like to get a deeper insight into understanding the properties of the data and appropriate methodological framework to be applied to this data. We invite all of you to register for the tutorial at http://miccai2008.rutgers.edu/Registrati... Looking forward to seeing you at the tutorial in New York on September 6th, 2008.

Ragini Verma, Peter Basser, C-F Westin and Rachid Deriche (Tutorial
organizers)

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PROGRAM (details at http://lmi.bwh.harvard.edu/DMRI08/Progra... )
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Talks by representatives from leading institutions in the field of MR DWI analysis research will guarantee a broad coverage of fundamental issues and latest research. The talks will be inter-twined and collaborative, covering all aspects of diffusion imaging such as data acquisition, modeling, registration, statistics and analysis. The speakers are:

Daniel Alexander, PhD (UCL)
Peter Basser, PhD (NIH)
Rachid Deriche, PhD (INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis)
Guido Gerig, PhD (Utah)
Susumu Mori, PhD (Johns Hopkins)
Xavier Pennec, PhD (INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis)
Carlo Pierpaoli, MD, PhD (NIH)
Jerry Prince, PhD (Johns Hopkins)
Baba Vemuri, PhD (Univ of Florida)
Ragini Verma, PhD (UPenn)
Carl-Fredrik Westin, PhD (Harvard)

Panel discussion: led by Peter Basser (NIH)
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