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SUMMARY:7T MRI Seminar: 7T Spinal Cord MRI: current landscape and feedback from the Marseille site
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nWith more than 110 systems now installed across the world, 7 Tesla (7T) systems have become very attractive for clinical and research explorations, especially in the brain.\nIn the spinal cord (SC), recent developments have open interesting perspectives, however 7T SC MRI is not yet as advanced.\nIn this presentation, I will try to give an overview of what can (and cannot) be done at 7T on the spinal cord, mostly focusing on developments that have been performed in our lab and trying to provide some feedback on the opportunities and remaining challenges.\n\nVirginie Callot\nCRMBM, CNRS, Aix-Marseille University (France)\nVirginie Callot is a CNRS researcher director at CRMBM-CEMEREM (Centre de Résonance Magnétique Biologique et Médicale) at Aix-Marseille University (France), where she leads the Spinal Cord MRI research group.\nTrained in Physics at the University of Reims (France), V. Callot obtained her PhD degree from the University of Lyon (France) working on encapsulated hyperpolarized helium3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). During her postdoctoral positions at NIH (Bethesda, USA) and MGH (Boston, USA), she worked on cardiac diffusion-perfusion MRI and relaxometry. She then joined the CRMBM-CEMEREM in Marseille (France), where she first worked on brain tumors before moving toward spinal cord multimodal MRI.\nThe general objective of her research group is to improve the non-invasive characterization of the spinal cord impairments and to help in the description of the spinal cord pathophysiological mechanisms using quantitative and multi-parametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging.\nThe project is developed transversally, from mouse models to humans, using clinical research and ultra-high field MR systems.\nCurrent pathologies under investigation include Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Cervicarthrosic Myelopathy (CSM), as well as normal Ageing and microtraumatism.\nDate and time\nThursday, March 20th, 2025, 11:00 to 12:00 pm CET\nLocation\nVirtual on Zoom and on-site at CHUV Radiology, room BH07 147 demo1.\nJOIN US!\n\nIf attending on-site, no registration is required.\nPlease join here via Zoom (Meeting ID: 654 0494 5981)\n
URL:https://cibm.ch/event/7t-spinal-cord-mri-current-landscape-feedbacks-from-the-marseille-site/
CATEGORIES:7T MRI Seminar Series,Talk
LOCATION:CHUV Radiology, room BH07 147 demo1 and online
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