The Center for Mesoscale Mapping at Massachusetts General Hospital and the HST-based Neuroimaging Training Program announces “Mesoscale Brain Mapping: Bridging Scales and Modalities in Neuroimaging,” a new symposium bringing together researchers using a range of imaging techniques to study brain function at the intersection of the micro- and macro- scales.
I3T lab is pleased to present two projects in this symposium held on October 10, 2023, at MGH Assembly Row.
Albert Jang presented “BTX: Simultaneous 3D Quantitative Magnetization Transfer Imaging and Susceptibility Mapping,” introducing a newly developed rapid imaging method to acquire qMT and QSM maps simultaneously in a unified acquisition, reconstruction, and analysis framework.
Wanyu Bian presented “Accelerated qMRI for Tissue Quantification using Generative AI and Diffusion Modeling,” a new approach to enable rapid quantitative MRI using generative AI and DDPM, demonstrating in brain T1 mapping.