16th Annual Meeting of the ASFNR
October 7th - October 9th | The Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Main Meeting: 10/7 - 10/9
Pre-Conference Workshops: 10/6
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BOLD fMRI Hands-On Workshop •ASNR/ASFNR AI Workshop
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Member Initiated Mini-Symposia •Perfusion Imaging
*Presentations will be available for 3 months following the end of the meeting
ACCME Credit Designation Statement
Amedco LLC designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
About the 2023 ASFNR Meeting
The ASFNR proudly invites you to join us for our 16th Annual Meeting on functional neuroradiology! Learn the latest in functional neuroradiology and interact with your colleagues who share your interest of advanced neuroimaging by attending the ASFNR Annual Meeting, which will feature an in-depth and comprehensive update on advanced neuroimaging. As you can see from the Program At A Glance below, the topics covered at this year's meeting will appeal to a broad range of neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, physicists, neuropsychiatrists and psychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, biomedical engineers, clinical and research fellows, residents, doctoral and postdoctoral students, and radiology technologists.
ASFNR encompasses everything that is cutting edge and on the forefront of neuroimaging, including:
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning in neuroradiology, including a focus on clinical translation and associated regulatory science
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Emerging imaging technologies such as 7T imaging, magnetic particle imaging, and MR-guided focused ultrasound
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) that is being used clinically to modulate brain function and drive the brain connectivity that we can measure with advanced neuroimaging
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Clinical applications of PET-MRI
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3D printing
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Perfusion imaging, including DSC, DCE, ASL, and intravoxel incoherent motion for stroke and brain tumor
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Advances in diffusion MR imaging including microstructural and microdynamic MR and updates on BOLD fMRI and resting state fMRI, including but not limited to traumatic brain injury applications
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Neuropsychiatric MR imaging including addiction, connectivity, neurogenetics, and transcranial magnetic stimulation
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New insights into neurodegeneration, including the glymphatic system, cerebrovascular reactivity, iron, and microglia
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New insights into neurodegeneration, including the glymphatic system, cerebrovascular reactivity, and novel molecular mechanisms
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Emerging technology from rapid MR acquisitions, metabolic imaging, and myelin mapping to advanced neuroimaging of the spine
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Pediatric neuroimaging centered on normal and abnormal connectivity from the neonatal period through adolescence
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Advanced neuroimaging for head and neck, and spine pathology
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Study groups about diffusion/perfusion imaging, BOLD imaging, AI and advanced pediatric neuroimaging