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Course title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques and Analysis
Content and format: The course covers introductory MRI acquisition and image processing methods. Analysis of functional imaging data will be covered in detail. The first half of the course is mainly lectures on MR-basics. It also includes data acquisition for the remaining part of the course that is focused on hands-on data analysis.
The course starts at a level requiring little or no MR experience. A technical background is not required. The target audience is employees and students at the MR department but the course is open and free for external participants.
DRCMR employees, students, new-comers and co-workers are given priority if we (against expectations) have to limit the number of participants due to space limitations.
The course covers the basics needed to follow the somewhat more technical course Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging offered as part of the Medicine&Technology program at the Technical University of Denmark in the spring, and which is also available for non-DTU-students under "Open University".
Dates and time: Starting September 21st 2010, the course is given Tuesdays 14:00-16:00 in the conference room of the MR-department at Hvidovre Hospital (dept. 340).
Registration: Please register below.
Literature and software: Course notes and relevant articles are provided during the course. Before the first lecture, it is recommended to install the software freely available at http://www.drcmr.dk/bloch as this will play an important role in the acquisition part of the course (access to the software is not needed during lectures). The same applies to the SPM software available at http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/ which will be used during the analysis part. The latter software package requires a working installation of Matlab as described on the SPM home page.
Credit: The course has a workload corresponding to 2-5 ECTS points depending on exams/assignments taken (2 is 1/15 semester workload) but you do not automatically get credit for the course in any educational institution. You may apply for credit at your school, but be aware that no general evaluation is planned, which may be required for a credit bearing course. This can possibly be arranged on an individual basis upon request, and is required for the organizers to recommend more than 2 ECTS.
Language: The course is given in English, or in Danish if all participants are Danish speaking.
Lecturers: The acquisition part is coordinated by Lars G. Hanson , and the analysis part by Arnold Skimminge. Lectures are by the organizers, Lise Vejby Søgaard and Kristoffer H. Madsen.
Preliminary program:
September 21th, MRI acquisition, part 1:
September 28th, MRI acquisition, part 2:
October 5th, MRI acquisition, part 3:
October 12th: Spectroscopy continued, dephasing/refocusing, flow/diffusion measurements.
October 19th: No lecture.
October 26th, MRI acquisition, part 4:
November 2nd, MRI acquisition, part 5:
November 9th: MRI acquisition, part 6:
November 16th, MRI analysis, preprocessing
November 23rd, MRI analysis, first level analysis:
November 30th: MRI analysis, contrasts:
December 7th: MRI analysis, part 4:
December 14th: MRI analysis, second level
December 21st: MRI analysis, second level inference
In spring 2010 many MR scientists and clinicians will be in Stockholm for the ISMRM/ESMRMB meeting taking place May 1st-7th. While being in Scandinavia, we encourage those with special interest in ultra-high field MRI studies to take the opportunity to stop in Copenhagen on the way home for a 1½ day symposium. The focus will be on scientific and clinical applications of MR in humans at magnetic fields of 7 tesla and above (download flyer).
The meeting in Stockholm ends at noon May 7th and the meeting in Copenhagen starts the following day, also at noon. This gives you the possibility to enjoy the Scandinavian atmosphere in Stockholm and/or Copenhagen between the two meetings. The Stockholm-Copenhagen flight takes one hour only. There are several departures every day.
Further updates will be published on this page: http://www.drcmr.dk/UHF2010. Questions are addressed by the conference secretary Dorte Frejwald.
Program
We are proud to present some of the most outstanding experts in the field of ultra-high field imaging applications. Preliminary list of confirmed speakers and session overview:
Saturday, early afternoon session:
Saturday, late afternoon session:
Sunday, early morning session:
Sunday, late morning session:
Sunday, afternoon session:
Confirmed chairpersons:
Venue
The meeting is held at the remarkably pleasant Helene Elsass Centre situated beautifully just north of the Danish Capital Copenhagen (map). Connections from central Copenhagen to Ordrup station are good (trains every 10 minutes, duration 20 minutes, 5 minutes walk to the venue).
See "Accommodation" below for travel from airport to recommended hotel close to venue.
Meals
The sponsored conference dinner on Saturday and the lunches on Saturday and Sunday are included in the registration fee. Please indicate at registration whether you plan to attend. Please send a mail in advance if you have special dietary requests.
Accommodation
The attendants are asked to arrange and pay for accommodation themselves (except for invited speakers and chairmen). Accommodation and transport expenses are not included in the attendance fee. The Hellerup Park Hotel is recommended. Rooms are offerered ranging from approximately $200 to $280 per night. Please book before March 1st, if possible via mail to . Please specify reference number 63245 when booking.
The easiest travel from the Airport to Hellerup Park Hotel is via train to Hellerup station (30 minutes, leaving every 10 minutes), and via taxi from there (app. 8 EUR).
The Wonderful Copenhagen Agency can provide further options and advice regarding booking and stay.
Currency
The currency in Denmark is "kroner", DKK (approximately 1/7.5 EUR or 1/5 USD). Visa and MasterCards are widely accepted, also in most taxis.
Sponsors
Due to the generosity of the sponsors, the registration fee is kept modest:
Registration
Registration is performed by filling in the form below, and by paying the attendance fee in full via PayPal. Registration is only considered complete when payment is received. The deadline is April 15th (noon, central European time). Questions are addressed by the conference secretary Dorte Frejwald.
Attendance fee and payment
The attendance fee is EUR 150. Credit card payments and bank transfers can be performed via PayPal, which is the only supported payment option. Payment charges are included in the attendance fee, so please assign these to "seller" in the registration process (there is no refund, if you choose not to).
The mentioned meals are included in the conference fee. Guests and spouses are welcome at the conference dinner (DKR 500 per extra person paid on site).
Cancellation and refund policy
The paid amount is refunded in total, if written cancellation is received within two weeks after registration. Fifty percent of the registration fee is returned if cancellation is received before the registration deadline. After that, no refund is provided.
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