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ISMRM Workshop on
Motion Detection & Correction
30 August - 02 September 2022
Merton College, Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Presentation recordings available below.
Organizers
Co-Chairs:
David Atkinson, Ph.D.
Aaron T. Hess, Ph.D.
Supporters & Declarations
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual issue on
Motion Detection and Correction
Overview & Program
Workshop Overview
This workshop will explore issues, methods, and opportunities associated with motion detection and correction in MRI and MRS. The impact and incidence of motion from a clinical perspective will be presented. Generic tools and methods for both reducing and handling motion will be discussed, including newer techniques exploiting machine learning. The impact of motion upon both the image signal and spectroscopy data will also be explored.
Techniques for retrospective and prospective correction will be considered, as well as hybrid approaches. Additionally, acquisition and reconstruction of images and spectroscopy in the presence of head motion, moving body organs, therapy planning, and fetal motion will be considered.
The workshop will include lectures, scientific presentations, a motion correction challenge, a hands-on demo session, and the editing of a Wiki page to provide resources for those in the community working on motion detection and correction.
Target Audience:
This workshop is designed for new MR scientists interested in learning and becoming involved in motion detection and correction; experienced researchers interested in meeting with fellow researchers to learn and share cutting-edge techniques for motion correction; clinicians interested in applying the latest correction methods to solve their motion problems; researchers interested in gaining information from motion; and industry representatives wanting to discuss the integration motion correction techniques with the standard MR platforms.
Educational Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
Program
Videos, abstracts & syllabi linked below are available to registered attendees only.
Registration & Setup - Tuesday, 30 August 2022
Social Activities Available in Informal Groups
Registration & Speaker Upload Available
Merton College Tour Group 1
Dinner at Merton College
Day 1 - Wednesday, 31 August 2022
Registration & Speaker Upload Available
Breakfast for Guests Staying at College
Welcome & Opening Statements
Session 1: Impact & Incidence of Motion in Clinical & Research MRI
Moderators: Ernesta Meintjes, Ph.D., & Stefan Skare, Ph.D.
Camilo Jaimes Cobos, M.D.
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, MA, USA
Characterisation of Children's Head Motion for Magnetic Resonance Imaging With & Without General Anaesthesia
Melanie Ganz-Benjaminsen, Ph.D.
University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Laura Bortolotti, M.Sc.
SPMIC, University of Nottingham
Nottingham, England, UK
Andrea Dell'Orso, Radiographer
Ausl Toscana Centro
Empoli, Italy
Coffee break
Merton Tour Group 2
Session 2: External Sensors & Hybrid Acquisitions
Moderators: Maxim Zaitsev Ph.D., & Adam M.J. van Niekerk, Ph.D.
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Eddy Solomon, Ph.D.
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, NY, USA
Combining FID Navigators with Dynamic Feld Monitoring for Improved MR- Based Head Motion Tracking at 7T
Matthias Serger, M.Sc.
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
Bonn, Germany
High-Resolution Diffusion-Weighted MRI Combining Markerless Prospective Motion Correction & Locally Low-Rank Constrained Reconstruction
Ke Dai, B.Sc. (Ph.D. student)
School of Biomedical Engineering
Shanghai, China
Saikat Sengupta, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN, USA
Lunch & Speaker Upload Available
Poster Viewing Session
Session 3: Interaction Between Motion & the MR Signal
Moderators: David Atkinson, Ph.D. & Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D.
Jesper Andersson, Ph.D.
Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain
Oxford, England, UK
Phil Lee, Ph.D.
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, KS, USA
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Navigator Correction of Physiological Field Fluctuations in Multi-Echo GRE of the Lumbar Spinal Cord at 3T
Gergely David, M.Sc.
University of Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
From MR Pulse Sequence & Motion to Effective Encoding Trajectories: A Comprehensive Matlab Framework
Patrick Hucker, M.Sc.
Medical Center University of Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
Computer Vision Object Tracking for Prospective & Retrospective MRI/MRS Motion Correction of Internal Organs
Stefan Wampl, M.Sc.
Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Coffee break
Session 4: Hands-on Motion Estimation & Correction
Moderators: Nadine N. Graedel, Ph.D. & Aaron T. Hess, Ph.D.
Gastao J.L. Cruz, M.Sc.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Thomas Küstner, Ph.D.
University Hospital Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
Motion Database Discussions
Adjournment
Social Event: Dinner in College Hall
Day 2 - Thursday, 01 September 2022
Registration & Speaker Upload Available
Breakfast for Guests Staying at College
Session 5: Underpinning Methods
Moderators: Robert Frost, Ph.D. & Laura Bortolotti, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Julia A. Schnabel, Ph.D.
Helmholtz Center Munich
Neuherberg, Germany
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Gaussian Processes as a Generic Probabilistic Framework for Real-Time Motion Estimation, Target Tracking & Quality Assurance
Niek Huttinga, M.Sc.
University Medical Center Utrecht
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Nalini Singh, B.Sc.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
Towards a Patient Specific Template for Respiratory Motion Estimation Using Groupwise Learning-Based Registration
Veronika Spieker, M.Sc.
Helmholtz Munich
Neuherbrg, Germany
Coffee break
Merton Tour Group 4
Session 6: Retrospective Correction
Moderators: Aaron T. Hess, Ph.D. & Viljami Sairanen, Ph.D.
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Daniel Polak, Ph.D.
Siemens Healthcare GmbH
Erlangen, Germany
Beatriz Lafuente-Alcazar, B.Sc.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI, USA
Principal Component Analysis & Deep Learning for Retrospective Motion Correction of Stress-Perfusion Cardiac MRI
Jack Highton, M.Phys., M.Res., Ph.D.
King's College London
London, England, UK
Lunch & Speaker Upload Available Merton Tour Group 4
Social Activity: Punting (from Magdalen Bridge)
Coffee
Merton Tour Group 6
Session 7: Prospective Correction & Navigators
Moderators: Stefan Glimberg Ph.D., & Tobias Kober, Ph.D.
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Adam M.J. van Niekerk, Ph.D.
Karolinska Intitutet
Stockholm, Sweden
Yulin Chang, Ph.D.
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc.
Malvern, PA, USA
Miriam Hewlett, M.Sc.
Western University
London, OT, Canada
Thomas Ulrich, M.Sc.
ETH Zurich & University of Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
Fatih Calakli, Ph.D.
Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA, USA
Adjournment
Dinner at Merton College
Day 3 - Friday, 02 September 2022
Registration & Speaker Upload Available
Breakfast for Guests Staying at College
Session 8: Therapy Planning & Fetal Motion
Moderators: Phil Lee, Ph.D. & Nadine N. Graedel, Ph.D.
Andreas Wetscherek, Ph.D.
The Institute of Cancer Research
Sutton, England, UK
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Sensitivity of 3D MR Spirometry to Physiological Changes: Effect of Gravity on Local Flow-Volume Loops
Nathalie Barrau, M.Sc.
BioMaps, Université Paris-Saclay
Paris, France
Saikat Sengupta, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN, USA
Vendor Presentations
Gaspar Delso, Ph.D.
GE Healthcare
Barcelona, Spain
Session 9: Motion as an Opportunity
Moderators: David Atkinson, Ph.D. & Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil.
Martin Uecker, Ph.D.
Graz University of Technology
Graz, Austria
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
Accelerated Respiratory-Resolved 4D-MRI with Separable Spatio-Temporal Neural Networks for MRI-Guided Radiotherapy
Maarten Terpstra, M.Sc.
University Medical Center Utrecht
Amersfoot, The Netherlands
Weitong Zhang, M.Sc.
Imperial College London
London, England, UK
Aaron Hess, Ph.D.
University of Oxford
Oxford, England, UK
Closing Remarks & Boxed Lunches
(Venue is available in the afternoon for informal discussions)
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Organizing Committee
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Co-Chairs:
David Atkinson, Ph.D.
University College London, London, England, UK
Aaron T. Hess, Ph.D.
University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK
Committee Members
Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil.
Cardiff University
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Mark Jenkinson, Ph.D.
University of Oxford
Oxford, England, UK
Phil Lee, Ph.D.
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, KS, USA
Claudia Prieto, Ph.D.
King's College London
London, England, UK
Stefan Skare, Ph.D.
Karolinska Institutet
Solna, Sweden
M. Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Nadine N. Graedel, Ph.D. – Trainee Observer
University College London
London, England, UK
Supporters
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The ISMRM wishes to thank the following supporter for their contributions to the ISMRM Workshop on Motion Detection & Correction:
Tier Ⅳ
Exhibitors
The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) acknowledges and thanks its Corporate Members for their continued support of the Society:
GOLD CORPORATE MEMBERS
Canon Medical | Olea Medical
GE Healthcare
Philips Healthcare
Siemens Healthineers
BRONZE CORPORATE MEMBERS
Bruker
Fujifilm Healthcare
United Imaging Healthcare
ASSOCIATE CORPORATE MEMBERS
Faculty Declarations of Financial Interests
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The ISMRM is committed to:
Therefore, it is the policy of the Society that any person who has influence over the content of an educational activity must disclose any real or apparent financial interest or other relationship (i.e., grant, research support, consulting fee, royalty, honorarium for promotional speakers’ bureau, ownership interest) that the individual may have with the manufacturers, distributors or providers of any commercial products or services that may be discussed in the presentation.
The ISMRM does not imply that such financial interests or relationships are inherently improper or that such interests or relationships would prevent the speaker or organizer from making an objective contribution. However, it is imperative that such financial interests or relationships be identified so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the activity may have these facts fully disclosed in advance. It then remains for the audience to determine whether an individual’s outside interests may reflect a possible bias in either the exposition or the conclusions presented.
Following are the names of all speakers, committee members and other organizers who had influence over the program content. If individuals have disclosed real or apparent financial interests or relationships with regard to the subject matter of this meeting, the interests or relationships are described. All potentially relevant relationships have been mitigated appropriately.
Invited Faculty | |
Jesper Andersson, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Gastao J.L. Cruz, M.Sc. | No relationships to disclose |
Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil. | Grant & Research Support: TracInnovations |
Jo Hajnal, Ph.D. | Grants & research support: Philips, Siemens |
Thomas Küstner, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Phil Lee, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Bruno Madore, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D. | Grants/Research Support: Siemens, Nous Imaging |
Martin Uecker, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Andreas Wetscherek, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Julia Schnabel, Ph.D., FIEEE, FMICCAI, FELLIS | No relationships to disclose |
Organizers | |
David Atkinson, Ph.D. | Grants & Research: Philips; Grant Co-Investigator |
Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil. | Grant & Research Support: TracInnovations |
Nadine N. Graedel, Ph.D. | Disclosure not provided |
Aaron T. Hess, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Mark Jenkinson, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Phil Lee, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Stefan Skare, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D. | Grants/Research Support: Siemens, Nous Imaging |
Moderators | |
David Atkinson, Ph.D. | Grants & Research: Philips; Grant Co-Investigator |
Laura Bortolotti, M.Sc., Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Robert Frost, Ph.D. | Grants & Research Support: General Electric |
Daniel Gallichan, D.Phil. | Grant & Research Support: TracInnovations |
Stefan Glimberg, Ph.D. | Employment: TracInnovations |
Nadine N. Graedel, Ph.D. | Disclosure not provided |
Aaron T. Hess, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Tobias Kober, Ph.D. | Employment: Siemens |
Phil Lee, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Ernesta M. Meintjes, Ph.D. | Disclosure not provided |
Viljami Sairanen, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Stefan Skare, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Dylan Tisdall, Ph.D. | Grants/Research Support: Siemens, Nous Imaging |
Adam M.J. van Niekerk, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Maxim Zaitsev, Ph.D. | Disclosure not provided |
Staff | |
Rhiannon Pinson | No relationships to disclose |
Melissa Simcox | No relationships to disclose |
Certificate of Participation
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This workshop does not offer CME credits.