Student and Young Researcher Travel Support for the 10th International Conference
第十届国际会议的学生和年轻研究人员旅行支持
基本信息
- 批准号:7750217
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.65万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-08-01 至 2010-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanBudgetsChemicalsChemistryClinicalCommunitiesData AnalysesDiagnosticEducationEngineeringFacultyFertilizationFocus GroupsFundingGermanyGoalsGrantInternationalLaboratoriesMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetismMedicalMethodologyMethodsMicroscopyMissionMontanaNational Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringPetroleumPhysicsPublic HealthRadioRelaxationResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionScheduleScienceSocietiesStudentsSystemTechniquesTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesabstractingin vivointerestmeetingsprofessorprogramssuccesssymposiumtechnique development
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
NIH R13 Abstract: 10th International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy
NIBIB Program Director: Dr. Zeynep Erim
Proposer: Joseph D. Seymour, Assoc. Prof. Montana State University
Meeting Goals: The International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (ICMRM) (http:\\www.icmrm10.montana.edu) is a biannual conference dedicated to technique development and applications of Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance to systems in materials science, physics, chemistry, engineering and biomedicine. The first meeting was held in Heidelberg Germany in 1991 and brought together practitioners of high spatial resolution MR. The success of this and subsequent meetings led to the formation of The Division of Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance (SRMR) of the AMPERE (Atomes et Mol¿cules Par ¿tudes Radio-¿lectriques) Society, with a mission of providing an international organization for SRMR technique development. The meeting provides a unique and intimate forum for practitioners to discuss the technical details of the methodology and new technique development with a focus on the underlying physics. The meeting is complementary to larger meetings such as the ISMRM and ISMAR.
Agenda: See Following page for full draft schedule. Invited speakers who have accepted include Dr. Eiichi Fukushima (NMR, NM), Prof. Paul T. Callaghan (Victoria U., NZ), Professor Bernhard Bl¿mich (Aachen, G), Prof. Lynn Gladden (Cambridge, UK), Prof. Walter Kockenberger (Nottingham, UK),
Dr. Peter Basser (NIH, US), Prof. Katsumi Kose (Tsukuba, J), Prof. Igor Koptyug (Novosibirsk, RU). Others to be invited but list not yet complete see narrative.
Budget: The overall budget for invited speaker and student/postdoctoral travel support is approximately $15,000 of which $6500 is requested from NIBIB.
Support request: The organizers are requesting $6500 from NIBIB to support the attendance of one senior speaker and five young Faculty and postdocs involved in biomedical and in vivo MRI research. The organizers Assoc. Prof. J.D. Seymour and Asst. Prof. S.L. Codd in concert with Dr. Peter Basser believe that interaction between the medical MRI community and the physics/chemistry/engineering community represented at the ICMRM can have significant cross fertilization of both fields. As an example recent research in multidimensional magnetic relaxation studies applying advanced 2D Laplace inversion data analysis have been developed over the last few years by groups heavily involved in the ICMRM community. These methods have significant potential in clinical MRI which to date have not been investigated. The attendance of more biomedical MRI/in vivo practitioners will stimulate interest in biomedical applications of groups focused on MR technique development and provide a forum for those researchers to focus on the laboratory technique aspects of their research.
Other Support: American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund Scientific Education Grant $4500 for speaker support (Proposal Due Dec. 1 2009). NSF ENG CBET $1000 (Grant Supplement Request) Montana State University Office of the VP of Research $2500.
PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT (provided by applicant): This project impacts public health by increasing the quality and capability of MRI for diagnostic medical applications.
描述(由申请人提供):
NIH R13摘要:第10届磁共振显微镜国际会议
NIBIB项目主任:Zeynep Erim博士
提名人:约瑟夫·D. Seymour,副教授蒙大拿州立大学
实现目标:磁共振显微镜国际会议(ICMRM)(http:\\www.icmrm10.montana.edu)是一年两次的会议,致力于空间分辨磁共振技术的发展和应用,以系统在材料科学,物理,化学,工程和生物医学。第一次会议于1991年在德国海德堡举行,聚集了高空间分辨率MR的从业者。这次会议和随后的会议的成功导致了AMPERE(原子与分子电研究)协会空间分辨磁共振(SRMR)部门的形成,其使命是为SRMR技术开发提供一个国际组织。会议为从业者提供了一个独特而亲密的论坛,讨论方法和新技术开发的技术细节,重点是基础物理学。该会议是对ISMRM和ISMAR等大型会议的补充。
议程:完整的日程安排草案见下页。已接受邀请的演讲者包括福岛英一博士(NMR,NM),保罗T。卡拉汉(维多利亚大学,新西兰),Bernhard Blumich教授(亚琛,G),林恩Gladden教授(剑桥,联合王国),Walter Kockenberger教授(诺丁汉,联合王国),
博士Peter Basser(NIH,US)、Katsumi Kose教授(Tsukuba,J)、Igor Koptyug教授(新西伯利亚,RU)。其他人将被邀请,但名单尚未完成见叙述。
预算:受邀演讲者和学生/博士后旅行支持的总预算约为15,000美元,其中6500美元来自NIBIB。
支持请求:组织者要求NIBIB提供6500美元,以支持一名高级演讲者和五名年轻的教师和博士后参加生物医学和体内MRI研究。主办方副教授J.D. Seymour和助理教授S.L. Codd与Peter Basser博士一致认为,医学MRI社区与ICMRM所代表的物理/化学/工程社区之间的互动可以对这两个领域产生重大的交叉影响。作为一个例子,最近的研究在多维磁弛豫研究应用先进的二维拉普拉斯反演数据分析已经开发了在过去几年中大量参与ICMRM社区的团体。这些方法在迄今尚未研究的临床MRI中具有显著的潜力。更多生物医学MRI/体内从业人员的出席将激发专注于MR技术开发的团体对生物医学应用的兴趣,并为这些研究人员提供一个论坛,专注于他们研究的实验室技术方面。
其他支持:美国化学学会石油研究基金科学教育赠款4500美元的发言人支持(提案到期日2009年12月1日)。NSF ENG CBET 1000美元(补助金补充申请)蒙大拿州立大学研究副总裁办公室2500美元。
公共卫生意义声明(由申请人提供):本项目通过提高MRI诊断医学应用的质量和能力来影响公共卫生。
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