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Workshop on basics and principles of MRI and its implications in brain imaging

The National Brain Mapping Lab (NBML) held a two-day, theoretical and practical, workshop on the basics and principles of MRI and its implications in brain imaging, on January 1-2, 2020.

The National Brain Mapping Lab (NBML) held a two-day, theoretical and practical, workshop on the basics and principles of MRI and its implications in brain imaging, on January 1-2, 2020. The goal was to learn theoretical and practical principles of MRI imaging and its implications in brain imaging. To reach this goal, each section was ended with a final exam, and to pass the participants should score at least 75 of the total score. The grades are inserted in their certificate.

Instructors:

  • Dr. Vahid Malekian, Post Doc researcher of IPM
  • Shaghayegh Karimi, M.Sc. of Medical Physics and Image and signal expert at NBML

Topics (theoretical section):

  • Introduction to MRI
  • MRI's hardware and facilities
  • Basics of MRI physics
  • Stimulation and signal and image acquisition
  • Creating different contrasts in tissues
  • Concept of spatial frequency space or k-space
  • Common pulse sequences
  • Image quality evaluation and removing artifacts
  • Functional MRI: physiology and signal origin
  • Data acquisition in fMRI

Topics (theoretical section):

  • Know the hardware needed for imaging (coils, devices, etc.)
  • How to set image parameters on an MRI scanner
  • Design a practical test session
  • Adjust the image parameters to obtain a data sample and different image contrasts
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