ENCITE: Small Animal MR Imaging within ESMRMB Lectures program
European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)
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20.09.2012 - 22.09.2012 Translational Research Imaging Center, University Hospital Münster, Germany
Contenuti (corsi)
Small Animal MR imaging has become a key role in biomedical research for studying experimental rodent models of human diseases. Providing basic knowledge about MR physics in lectures, the course will address basic technical and practical aspects of MRI with emphasis on demands for small animal application. Organized by Prof. Cornelius Faber in partnership with the ESMRMB, this course is intended for students, scientists and clinicians with a strong interest in biomedical applications.
Small Animal MR imaging has become a key role in biomedical research for studying experimental rodent models of human diseases. Providing basic knowledge about MR physics in lectures, the course will address basic technical and practical aspects of MRI with emphasis on demands for small animal application. Organized by Prof. Cornelius Faber in partnership with the ESMRMB, this course is intended for students, scientists and clinicians with a strong interest in biomedical applications.
Pubblico target
The course is intended for students, scientists and clinicians with a strong interest in biomedical applications of small animal imaging. Prior knowledge of basic MR will be helpful although non-specialists in MR are also welcome to register.
The course is intended for students, scientists and clinicians with a strong interest in biomedical applications of small animal imaging. Prior knowledge of basic MR will be helpful although non-specialists in MR are also welcome to register.
Informazioni ed Iscrizioni:
Ms. Eva Haas
Imaging, Radiologia
Contatto organizzatori
Neutorgasse 9
1010 Wien
Austria
Neutorgasse 9
1010 Wien
Austria
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