Conveners
M3-4 Medical Imaging (DPMB) | Imagerie médicale (DPMB)
- Luc Beaulieu (Université Laval)
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Michèle Desjardins (University of California, San Diego)29/05/2017, 13:30Physics in Medicine and Biology / Physique en médecine et en biologie (DPMB-DPMB)Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité
Blood Oxygen Level Dependent functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (BOLD-fMRI) is a powerful tool to measure brain activity non-invasively. Over the past 25 years, it has become widely used in neuroscience research. However, BOLD does not measure neurons directly, but instead results from a complex interplay of vascular and metabolic processes, termed the ‘hemodynamic response’. Therefore,...
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Pubuditha Abeyasinghe (Western University)29/05/2017, 14:00Physics in Medicine and Biology / Physique en médecine et en biologie (DPMB-DPMB)CLOSED - Oral (Student, In Competition) / Orale (Étudiant(e), inscrit à la compétition)
There are important evidences that spontaneous fluctuations of the brain are sustained by a structural architecture of axonal fiber bundles. As recently suggested, this well-defined fiber distribution could be highly informative to understand the underlying principles of spontaneous fluctuations as well as to infer the functional connectivity patterns of the brain. Various models have been...
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Devin Hymers (University of Guelph)29/05/2017, 14:15Physics in Medicine and Biology / Physique en médecine et en biologie (DPMB-DPMB)CLOSED - Oral (Student, In Competition) / Orale (Étudiant(e), inscrit à la compétition)
Interaction vertex imaging in an imaging method relying on detection of secondary particles created by beam interactions in the target. This method is believed to be viable for tracking dose deposition in patients undergoing heavy-ion radiotherapy. We investigated the impact of two key reconstruction algorithms on image accuracy: a single-particle-and-beam method, as proposed by previous work,...
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Melanie Martin (University of Winnipeg)29/05/2017, 14:30Physics in Medicine and Biology / Physique en médecine et en biologie (DPMB-DPMB)CLOSED - Oral (Non-Student) / orale (non-étudiant)
The measurement of brain axon diameter distributions is important in neuroscience, because axon diameter is directly proportional to nerve conduction velocity. Recent studies indicate possible changes in axon diameter distributions associated with diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, autism, diabetes, dyslexia, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. The methods currently...
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Prof. Bill Whelan (University of Prince Edward Island)29/05/2017, 14:45Physics in Medicine and Biology / Physique en médecine et en biologie (DPMB-DPMB)CLOSED - Oral (Non-Student) / orale (non-étudiant)
Optoacoustic (OA) imaging is being investigated as a non-invasive technique to characterize tissue microvasculature. The technique involves exposing tissues to nanosecond pulsed near infrared laser light. The optical energy is absorbed by tissue chromophores (eg hemoglobin) and converted into heat, leading to thermoelastic expansion, and the production of acoustic waves. The generated acoustic...
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Martin Williams (University of Guelph)Physics Education / Enseignement de la physique (DPE-DEP)