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Team: Scott Hoge, Bob Kraft
 
Team: Scott Hoge, Bob Kraft
  
Goals: Further develop tools to enable interactive EPI measurements for perfusion, fMRI, and temperature monitoring using accelerated and efficient EPI-based MR acquisitions
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Goals: Further integrate algorithms from the Fast Imaging Library (doc here: http://www.spl.harvard.edu/publications/item/view/1393) to enable interactive EPI measurements for perfusion, fMRI, and temperature monitoring using accelerated and efficient EPI-based MR acquisitions
  
Integrating algorithms from the Fast Imaging Library (doc here: http://www.spl.harvard.edu/publications/item/view/1393) into interactive EPI.
 
  
 
Approach:
 
Approach:
* complete a mechanism to maintain the phase in our pMRI-UNFOLD-EPI acquisition technique, which is required for both temperature change estimation and EPI distortion correction
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* complete a mechanism to maintain the phase in our pMRI-UNFOLD-EPI-PROPELLER acquisition technique, which is required for both temperature change estimation and EPI distortion correction
 
* incorporate real-time hooks into EPI sequence, to provide interactive acquisitions
 
* incorporate real-time hooks into EPI sequence, to provide interactive acquisitions
 
* start investigations into radial EPI
 
* start investigations into radial EPI

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Team: Scott Hoge, Bob Kraft

Goals: Further integrate algorithms from the Fast Imaging Library (doc here: http://www.spl.harvard.edu/publications/item/view/1393) to enable interactive EPI measurements for perfusion, fMRI, and temperature monitoring using accelerated and efficient EPI-based MR acquisitions


Approach:

  • complete a mechanism to maintain the phase in our pMRI-UNFOLD-EPI-PROPELLER acquisition technique, which is required for both temperature change estimation and EPI distortion correction
  • incorporate real-time hooks into EPI sequence, to provide interactive acquisitions
  • start investigations into radial EPI

Other Notes:

Results (to be completed and presented at the end of the week):