Between May 7 and 12, two important events were held in medicine, specifically in the area of magnetic resonance: the annual conference of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), which on this occasion was held in London jointly with the European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (ESMRMB), and the 31st annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance Radiographers and Technologists (ISMRT).
These events included the presentation of two papers in which Carlos Sing-Long, Cenia associate researcher and academic of the Institute of Mathematical and Computational Engineering of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (IMC), participated together with the Master’s student in Engineering Sciences UC, Constanza Gaínza.
The first work presented was a project conducted jointly with Professor Marcelo Andía, from the Department of Radiology and the UC Biomedical Imaging Center, and Aline Xavier, a current postdoctoral researcher at the Universidad de O’Higgins. This project used magnetic resonance imaging to monitor a type of liver disease in mouse models. The second work was carried out in collaboration with University of Notre Dame professor Daniele Schiavazzi and involved a computational study to quantify the uncertainty of a certain biomarker for cardiovascular disease.
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