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      Beyond the Brain:

      7T MRI at Balgrist Campus

      Prof. Dr. Daniel Nanz

      Swiss Center for Musculoskeletal Imaging at Balgrist Campus

      & Medical Faculty, University Zürich

      Zurich, Switzerland

      Wednesday, 21 June 2023, 16:00

      · CPD

      Despite 7T scanners having CE-mark (and FDA) clearance for 1H knee imaging, attempts at leveraging the high field-strength's potential for diagnostics of the musculoskeletal system can meet unexpected obstacles. This talk will summarize some of the methodological developments made at our institution towards obtaining high-quality images with improved robustness, share experience and tips, and give a glimpse of an insight into other ongoing developments.

      Our infrastructure at the Open-Access SCMI (Swiss Center for Musculoskeletal Imaging) at Balgrist Campus, including the 3T and 7T MRI and Photon-counting CT scanners, can be used by anyone for any non-clinical purpose

       

       

      The lecture will be held in sitem-insel (Room O2.211), Freiburgstr. 3, Bern

      and zoom https://unibe-ch.zoom.us/j/66256483922?pwd=aE1kTFg5aUZza1JmWEJxZDVsdnV5dz09

      For further info please contact: karin.zwygart@insel.ch

       

       

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