Two new preprints! One on robust ogse kurtosis fitting (https://t.co/EjbJdM9l6H), and another where we unpack where diffusion kurtosis increases during healthy development come from using b-tensor encoding and MT (https://t.co/2ubJQbODX4)! @WesternCFMM@naila_rahman20
Out now in MRM! In this work, we present several fitting strategies to improve magnetic field monitoring measurements when field probes may be located near or outside the imaging border and/or shifted from isocenter.
@cabaron31, kylegilbert, @WesternCFMM
https://t.co/Nwocf9vuCs
Check out our data repository containing both in vivo and ex vivo advanced diffusion and magnetization transfer #MRI in mice! Includes OGSE, micro-FA, and MTsat at multiple in vivo time points! #openscience@naila_rahman20 https://t.co/wDbTpzSoRE
Now in early view! Check out how we designed "OGSE" gradients that do not do that much oscillating! This enabled probing the frequency dependence of diffusion kurtosis in the human brain. @WesternCFMM@SchulichMedDent https://t.co/wGXYKddCoC
Paul Dubovan (@pdubovan3) and Corey Baron (@cabaron31) @WesternU have published their work on automatically aligning k-space and trajectory information! Check it out to learn more about their technique: https://t.co/t8d3Qn5Szv
Do you have a field probe system (e.g., @Skope_MRI), and have artefacts from delays between the MRI and field probe data? Check out our new algorithm to automatically align the data with no need for prescans! @pdubovan3@WesternCFMM https://t.co/aqZz4T2b1I
Our latest Q&A is with Kyle Gilbert and Corey Baron (@cabaron31), researchers at @WesternCFMM@WesternU, by Mathieu Boudreau (@_mattboud). Their paper is “Integration of an RF coil and commercial field camera for ultrahigh-field MRI”. #MRFriday https://t.co/OWsqzZc1Ga
Corey Baron, PhD (@cabaron31) is developing new methods to better characterize the microscopic properties of brain tissue using magnetic resonance imaging. His research provides insight for the development of diagnostic tools and treatment.
#ResearchMatters#ResearchInAction
May MRM Editor's Pick #1: "Characterization and correction of time-varying eddy currents for diffusion MRI", by Jake J. Valsamis (@jvalsamis98) et al. @WesternCFMM@SchulichMedDent. https://t.co/RuBHUvmDeU
Now in early view! See how we integrated @Skope_MRI field probes into a 7T transmit/receive coil! @pdubovan3 @northernthrux @WesternCFMM https://t.co/VEY5fosbuu
Do you have a field probe system and have had difficulty synchronizing the field probe and MRI data? We have an algorithm for that! Accuracy to tens of nanoseconds demonstrated using our @Skope_MRI system. https://t.co/TEb68Wq8XC