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ASFNR 2025 Workshops

| Held on Thursday, September 18th |

Increase your knowledge and hone technical skills at ASFNR's pre-conference workshops! This year we're offering three optional workshops for attendees to choose from:
BOLD fMRI, Perfusion Imaging, and PET-MRI

BOLD fMRI Workshop

Workshop Description

This full day workshop provides didactic and hands-on experience with clinical fMRI, including task-based language and motor mapping, as well as an introduction to resting-state fMRI. The aim of the workshop is to equip attendees with the foundation to begin or enhance their own clinical fMRI program. There will be hands-on experience with NordicNeuroLab and Prism software.

 

Course Directors: Erik Middlebrooks, MD & Vince Kumar, MD

Workshop Agenda

Time
Session
Presenter
8:25-8:30am
Welcome
Vince Kumar, MD
8:30-8:50am
Introduction to BOLD fMRI
Erik Middlebrooks, MD
8:50-9:10am
fMRI Motor and Language Paradigm Selection
Kirk Welker, MD
9:10-9:30am
Vendor Presentation
NordicNeuroLab
9:30-9:50am
Vendor Presentation
Prism
9:50-10:05
Coffee Break
10:05-10:35am
How to process an fMRI case? (Physician-guided demo)
10:35-10:55am
Identifying Motor, Primary/Secondary Language Areas, and Beyond
Jacob Ormsby, MD
10:55-11:15am
Interesting Clinical Case Review of BOLD fMRI
Kiran Talekar, MD
11:15-12:00pm
Hands-On Session
12:00-1:00pm
Lunch
1:00-1:05pm
Introduction
Erik Middlebrooks, MD
1:05-1:25pm
Introduction to Resting state fMRI and Resting-State Networks
Haris Sair, MD
1:25-1:45pm
Resting-State fMRI Acquisition and Processing Methods
Anthony Liu, MD
1:45-2:00pm
Coffee Break
2:00-2:20pm
Resting-State fMRI for Brain Tumor Presurgical Planning
Vince Kumar, MD
2:20-3:20pm
Hands-On Session
3:20-4:00pm
Discussion and Q&A
All faculty/vendors

PET-MRI Workshop

Workshop Description

This half-day workshop provides practical didactic and hands-on experience with clinical PET-MRI, including use of surface and blended images for the enhanced diagnosis of different neurological diseases. Attendees will gain familiarity with the indications, advantages and imaging appearance of PET studies for dementia, epilepsy and other diseases through a case-based review with experts.

Course Directors: Tim Shepherd, MD & Maria Ponisio, MD

Workshop Agenda

Coming soon!

Perfusion Imaging Workshop

Workshop Description

This full-day workshop will cover applications of perfusion imaging related to stroke and neuro-oncology. During the first half of the workshop, we will review the basic techniques of CT perfusion and MRI perfusion techniques such as dynamic susceptibility contrast and arterial spin labeling , as they pertain to acute ischemic stroke. We will then focus on how perfusion imaging can be utilized for detection and prognostication in stroke caused by vessel occlusions through case illustrations. Lastly, through a case-based review, we will touch on the utility of perfusion imaging with respect to stroke mimics.

In the second half of this workshop, we will do a deep dive into the application of perfusion imaging in neuro-oncology. Through expert-led lectures and an interactive hands-on session, attendees will gain practical experience in post-processing and interpretation of tumor perfusion imaging. This workshop will focus on how MR perfusion can aid in further classifying brain tumors, assessing treatment response, and differentiating neoplasms from their imaging mimics, providing critical insights for clinical decision-making.

 

Course Directors: Vivek Yedavalli, MD & Amit Desai, MD

Workshop Agenda

Time
Session
Presenter
Image
8:00-8:25am
Perfusion Imaging Overview and Background in Acute ischemic Stroke caused by a Large Vessel Occlusion (AIS-LVO)
Dhairya Lakhani, MD
8:25-8:50am
Perfusion Imaging for Detection and Prognostication in Acute ischemic Stroke caused by a Distal or Medium Vessel Occlusion (DMVO)
Vivek Yedavalli, MD
8:50-9:15am
Utility of Perfusion Imaging for Diagnosing Stroke Mimics
Janet Mei, MD
9:15-9:30am
Coffee Break
9:30-11:30am
Hands-On Session
11:30-12:00pm
Q&A
12:00-1:00pm
Lunch
1:00-1:25pm
MR Perfusion – From Principles to Practice
Amit Desai, MD
1:25-1:50pm
Fractional Tumor Burden Maps with DSC Perfusion
Michael Iv, MD
1:50-2:15pm
Case-Based Review of MR Perfusion in Neuro-Oncology
Rajiv Mangla, MD
2:15-2:30pm
Coffee Break
2:30-4:30pm
Hands-On Session: Practical Training on MR Perfusion for Brain Tumors
4:30-5:00pm
Q&A and Wrap-Up
All faculty/vendors
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