8th ICMRM Educasional session program

Monday Aug.22,2005
9:15-9:30 Greetings and Announcements
Educational Lecturer(1)     Chair : Fumiyuki Mitsumori
Time Lecturer Title
9:30-10:30 Eiichi Fukushima Introduction to NMR : Nuts and bolts approach E1
10:30-11:30 Paul Callaghan MRI,flow,and diffusion E2
11:30-12:00 Coffee Break
12:00-13:00 Bernhard Blümich Hardware : NMR in inhomogeneous fields E3
13:00-14:10 Lunch Break
Educational Lecturer(2)     Chair : Yang Xia
Time Lecturer Title
14:10-15:10 Bruce Balcom MRI of Solid-like Materials E4
15:10-15:40 Coffee Break
15:40-16:40 Axel Haase Biomedical MR microscopy E5
16:40-17:40 Gil Navon X-Nuclei in Biological MR Microscopy E6
19:00- Welcome Reception


Scientific Program
Tuesday Aug.23,2005
9:30-9:45 Greetings and Announcements
Opening Lecture   Chair : Katsumi Kose
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
9:45-10:45 Seiji Ogawa Ogawa Laboratories for Brain Function Research, Hamano Life Science Research Foundation, Japan Expectation to MR Microimaging
10:45-11:00 Coffee Break
New Frontiers in MRI / MRM   Chair : Siegfried Stapf
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
11:00-11:20 Mladen Barbic California State University,USA Ferromagnetic Nanostructures for Atomic Resolution Magnetic Resonance Microscopy O1
11:20-11:40 Vasiliki Demas, John Franck, Rachel Martin, Alejandro Bussandri, Pablo Prado, Jeffrey Reimer, and Alexander Pines University of California,USA Methodology and Hardware Development on Ex-Situ NMR/MRI: Let the Spins do the Work! O2
11:40-12:00 Federico Casanova, Juan Perlo, and Bernhard Blümich ITMC - RWTH-Aachen,Germany High-resolution sample profiling by single-sided NMR O3
12:00-12:20 C. C. Poirier, Yang Zhi, B. Newling University of New Brunswick,Canada Mapping Fast, Turbulent Gas Flow O4
12:20-12:40

J. M. Tyszka, E. L. Bearer, and R.E. Jacobs

California Institute of Technology,USA Correlating histology with the diffusion tensor: Specific findings in the dysmyelinating shiverer mouse O5
12:40-13:00 Yutaka Sasaki, Takayoshi Tanaka, and Takao Mizusaki Kyoto University,Japan Development of Ultra Low Temperature Magnetic Resonance Microscope O6
13:00-14:20 Lunch Break
      
Tuesday Aug.23
Hardware   Chair : Tomoyuki Haishi
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
14:20-14:40 P. Blümler, H. Raich, C. Bauer, G. Jeschke Max Planck Institute,Germany

NMR-MANDHALAS:Mobile NMR, MRI and EPR

O7
14:40-15:00 Pablo Prado, Serge Bobroff, Alejandro Bussandri, and Jess Lawton GE Security,USA Magnet, Coil, and Gradient Set for Single-Sided MR O8
15:00-15:20 Andrew E. Marble, Igor V. Mastikhin, Bruce G. Colpitts, and Bruce J. Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada An analytical target field approach for B0 control in unilateral NMR O9
15:20-15:40 V.C. Behr, I. Kaufmann, A. Haase, P. Jakob University of Würzburg,Germany

A novel modular probe base for multi-channel multi-nuclei MRI and MRS experiments

O10
15:40-16:00 Coffee Break
Engineering/Flow   Chair : Steve Altobelli
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
16:00-16:30 Kuniyasu Ogawa, Yoshiro KAWASOE Keio University,Japan

MRI-monitoring for hydrate formation process:Time-evolution maps of gas-storage ratio in gas-hydrate mash

L1
16:30-17:00 Eric Sigmund, Xiaoping Tang, and Yi-Qiao Song Schlumberger-Doll Research, USA Simultaneous measurement of diffusion along multiple directions and imaging application- An ultrafast technique for diffusion and diffusion anisotropy L2
17:00-17:20 I.V. Mastikhin, B.Newling University of New Brunswick,Canada MRI measurements of cavitating fluid O11
17:20-17:40 Eiichi Fukushima & Arvind Caprihan New Mexico Resonance,USA NMR of Granular Materials O12
17:40-18:00 Artem G. Goloshevsky; Jeffrey H. Walton; Young Jin Choi; Jeffrey S. de Ropp; Scott D. Collins; Michael J. McCarthy UC Davis,USA Viscosity Measurements via a Low Field MRI Viscometer O13
18:00-18:20

Steve Altobelli, Lisa Mondy, Rekha R. Rao

New Mexico Resonance,USA NMR Profilometry and Normal Stress Differences in Concentrated Suspensions O14
18:20- Poster Session
       
Wednesday Aug.24,2005
Biomedicine   Chair : Yoko Kanazawa
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
9:00-9:30 Yang Xia Oakland University, USA Microscopic Imaging of Articular Cartilage:Loading-induced Adaptation of Molecular Matrices L3
9:30-9:50

Masayuki Yamaguchi, Fumiyuki Mitsumori, Hidehiro Watanabe, Nobuhiro Takaya, and Manabu Minami

National Institute for Environmental Studies University of Tsukuba,Japan

Visualization of seminiferous tubules of rat testes by high resolution MR imaging O15
9:50-10:20 Ichio Aoki Meiji University of Oriental Medicine, Japan Manganese-enhanced MRI L4
10:20-10:40 E.L. Bearer, X. Zhang, J.M. Tyszka and R. E. Jacobs Brown Medical School,USA Using transport to map the brain: Stereotaxic Mn2+ injection and tract tracing by ƒÊMRI in animal models O16
10:40-11:00 Armin Purea, Robert Hock, Peter M Jakob, Andrew G Webb University of Würzburg,Germany NMR microscopy and relaxation time quantification of Xenopus laevis embryos using antibody-labeled iron oxide particles O17
11:00-11:20 Coffee Break
Material(1)   Chair : Farida Grinberg
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
11:20-11:50 Igor V. Koptyug International Tomography Center,Russia Multinuclear imaging of liquids, gases and solids: applications in catalysis and beyond L5
11:50-12:10 Quan Chen and Bruce J. Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada A Single-Shot Method for Capillary Pressure Measurement of Porous Media Using Centrifuge and SPRITE MRI O18
12:10-12:40 Rainer Kimmich,Bogdan Buhai Universität Ulm,Germany NMR mapping of electroosmotic flow in pore networks L6
12:40-13:10 Joseph D.Seymour Montana State University,USA Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of Scale Dependent Transport Phenomena:Bioactivity in Porous Media L7
13:10- Excursion ( Tsukuba or Mashiko)
         
Thursday Aug.25,2005 
Young Investigator Awards(1)   Chair : Steven D. Beyea
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
9:00-9:25 Mi Jung  Kim and A. K. Khitrin Kent State University,USA MRI of objects with dipolar-broadened spectra using soft excitation pulses Y1
9:25-9:50 Alexandre A. Khrapitchev, Ben Newling and Bruce J. Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada Contrast preparation for SPRITEly methods Y2
9:50-10:15 C.H. Arns, A.P. Sheppard, R.M. Sok, and M.A. Knackstedt Australian National University,Australia NMR as a probe of pore geometry, permeability, and fluid saturation: a computational analysis using micro-CT images Y3
10:15-10:40 Antoine Lutti and Paul T. Callaghan MacDiarmid Institute ,New Zealand Study of a lamellar system by diffusion measurement Y4
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
Young Investigator Awards(2)   Chair : Pablo Prado
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title
11:00-11:25 Andrea Amar, Siegfried Stapf, Bernhard Blümich RWTH Aachen,Germany Velocity distributions in single levitated drops by NMR Y5
11:25-11:50 Juan Perlo, Vasiliky Demas, Federico Casanova, Carlos A. Meriles,Jeffrey Reimer, Alexander Pines, Bernhard Blümich RWTH-Aachen,Germany High-Resolution NMR spectroscopy with a Portable Single-Sided Sensor Y6
11:50-12:15 Susie Y. Huang, Sandip Datta, Massoud Akhtari, Gary W. Mathern, Harry V. Vinters,Dennis J. Chute, Yung-Ya Lin University of California,USA

Avalanching Amplification of MR Imaging Contrast by Feedback Fields for Lesion Characterization and Detection

Y7
12:15-12:40 Shin Utsuzawa MRT / Tsukuba Univ.Japan Non-destructive observation of pine wilt disease using an open-type  NMRI system Y8
12:40-14:00 Lunch Break
          
Thursday Aug.25
14:00-14:30 General Division Meeting
Gas NMR/MRI   Chair : Koji Saito
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
14:30-14:50 Koji Saito , Moriaki Hatakeyama , Satoshi Mitani and Isao Mochida Nippon Steel Corporation,Japan Hp-Xe NMR Study on Activated Carbon Electrode in EDLC O19
14:50-15:10 Ross Mair; Tina Pavlin, Ruopeng Wang; Matthew Rosen; Donald Candela; Ronald Walsworth Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics,USA Measurement of Inter-Phase Exchange Rates and Bubble Velocity in Gas-Fluidization with Laser-polarized 129Xe O20
15:10-15:30 Hirohiko Imai, Michiko Narazaki, Hiroyuki Inoshita, Atsuomi Kimura, and Hideaki Fujiwara Osaka University,Japan Handy Production of Hyperpolarized 3He and MRI of Mouse Lung O21
15:30-15:50 Natalie Adolphi and Dean Kuethe New Mexico Resonance,USA Imaging V/Q in Lungs by Mapping the 19F T1 of Inert Fluorinated Gases O22
15:50-16:10 Dean O. Kuethe and Markus D. Scholz New Mexico Resonance,USA Detecting cracks by imaging inert fluorinated gases O23
16:10-16:30 Coffee Break
Methods   Chair : Igor V. Koptyug
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
16:30-17:00 M.L.Johns, L.F.Gladden, A.J.Sederman, D.I. Wilson and J.P.Hindmarsh University of Cambridge, UK Magnetic Resonance Studies of Drop Freezing Processes L8
17:00-17:20 Gregory Stoch, Bruce Balcom University of New Brunswick, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN,Poland Elementary Premises for Pure Phase Encoding -The Role of Time. O24
17:20-17:40 Nikolas Salisbury Andersen & Walter Köckenberger University of Nottingham,UK Fast Gradient-Assisted Correlation Peak Imaging O25
17:40-18:00 Yung-Ya Lin, Susie Y. Huang, Sandip Datta University of California,USA Hurricanes in a Tube: Visualizing and Applying Spin Turbulence in MR Microscopy O26
18:00-18:30 Shin-ichiro Meguro Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd. Key Technologies for Superconductivity SE1
18:30- Poster Session
     
Friday Aug.26,2005
Food/Plant   Chair : Walter Köckenberger
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
9:00-9:20 Nobuaki Ishida Food Research Institute, Japan MRI of Foods L9
9:20-9:40 Heather Hickey, Bryce MacMillan, Ben Newling, Manoharan Ramesh, Paul Van Eijck, Bruce Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada Magnetic Resonance Measurements of Starch Food Samples to Determine Spatially Resolved Oil and Water Content O27
9:40-10:00 Kentaro Irie, Akemi K. Horigane, Shigehiro Naito, Akio Fujita, Hirofumi Motoi, and Mitsuru Yoshida Initio Foods Inc,Japan
National Food Research Institute,Japan
Observation of Moisture Distribution in Various Types of Cooked Spaghetti O28
10:00-10:20 Akemi K. Horigane, Hitoshi Takahashi, Sachio Maruyama, Kenichi Otsubo and Mitsuru Yoshida National Food Research Institute,Japan A Study of Moisture Distribution in Rice Grains during Soaking Using Gradient Echo Method O29
10:20-10:40 Carel Windt,Frank Vergeldt and Henk Van As Wageningen University,Netherlands

MR flow imaging in plants:Using new techniques to solve old questions

O30
10:40-11:00 Maks Merela, Primoz Oven and Igor Sersa Jozef Stefan Institute,Slovenia MR Study of Morphology and Water Content in Living Tree Tissues O31
11:00-11:20 Coffee Break
Material(2)   Chair : Kikuko Hayamizu
Time Author(s) Affiliation Title Page
11:20-11:40 E. Karakosta and P. J. McDonald University of Surrey,UK Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Soluble Drug Release from non-Swelling Polymer Matrices O32
11:40-12:00 Shohji TSUSHIMA, Kazuhiro TERANISHI, Shuichiro HIRAI Tokyo Institute of Technology,Japan

Determination of Water Transfer Coefficient into a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane in a Fuel Cell by Time-lapse Magnetic Resonance Imaging

O33
12:00-12:20 Daniel T. Howe, Joseph D. Seymour, Sarah L. Codd, Scott C. Busse, Eric S. Peterson, E. Hubble Werre and Benjamin F. Taylor Montana State University,USA MRM Measurement of Material Heterogeneity in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes O34
12:20- Conference Tour - Banquet

Poster

Category : Hardware
No. Author(s) Affiliation Title
P1 Eiichi Fukushima New Mexico Resonance,USA

A concentric barrel-type magnet assembly for unilateral NMR

P2 Andrew E. Marble, Igor V. Mastikhin,Bruce G. Colpitts, and Bruce J. Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada A Fourier-series based technique for simulating permanent magnets with applications in unilateral MR
P3 Nathan Kelso, Kristie Koski, Michael Moessle, Whittier Myers, John Clarke, Jeffrey Reimer University of California,USA SQUID-Detected Magnetic Resonance Elastography in Microtesla Magnetic Fields
P4 Andrew F. McDowell, Eiichi Fukushima New Mexico Resonance,USA Low-field micro-coil probe development for portable NMR
P5 Mikio Suga, Kotaro Minato Chiba University,Japan Development of Local Shear Modulus Measurement System by MR Microscope
P6 Leo L. Tsai; Matthew S. Rosen; Ross W. Mair;Ronald L. Walsworth Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics,USA Construction and Initial Testing of an Optimized, Open-Access, Human-Scale, Very-Low-Field MRI Magnet for Orientational Lung Study
P7 Gregory Stoch, Bruce Balcom University of New Brunswick, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN,Poland Ultra Fast Acquisition Open Subsystem for EPRI Measurement
P8 Tomoyuki HAISHI, Masaaki Aoki, Eiji Sugiyama MRTechnology, Inc.,Japan Development of a 2.0 Tesla permanent magnetic circuit for NMR/MRI
P9 Shin Utsuzawa, Ron Kemmer, Yoshito Nakashima MRT / Tsukuba Univ.,Japan Unilateral NMR system by using a novel barrel shaped magnet
P10 Shin Utsuzawa, Kenji Fukuda, Daisuke Sakaue MRT / Tsukuba Univ.,Japan Portable NMRI system for plant study by using a compact permanent  magnet
P11

Sadanori Tomiha, Takeshi Furuya, Nachiko Iita, Fumi Okada, Katsumi Kose,Tomoyuki Haishi

Tsukuba Univ.,Japan Development of compact MRI systems for bone density measurements
P12 Shinya Handa, Sadanori Tomiha, Katsumi Kose, Tomoyuki Haishi Tsukuba Univ.,Japan Optimized system design and construction of a compact whole hand scanner
P13 Ryo Tanaka, Norio Ohtake, Mineyuki Hattori, Koji Saito Toyoko Kagaku Co. Ltd,Japan

Development of Automatic Generator for Hyperpolarized 129Xe Gas for NMR/MRI Applications

Category : Methods
No. Author(s) Affiliation Title
P14 Nicole Seiberlich, Daniel Haddad, Mark Griswold, Andrew Webb, Peter M. Jakob University of Würzburg,Germany Sensitivity Advantages of Chemical Shift Imaging in Magnetic Resonance Microscopy
P15 Yuesheng Cheng, Bruce Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada CO Oxidation over CuO Catalyst Studied by 13C MRI
P16 C. Coarna, T. J. Marshall, B. Newling University of New Brunswick,Canada Shaped Pulses in Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields
P17 G.Fagiolo, D. Rourke, W. Köckenberger
University of Nottingham,UK Selective excitation pulse design for imaging short-T2 materials
P18 Gregory Stoch, Bruce Balcom University of New Brunswick, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN,Poland Does a k-space span limitation effect MRI resolution?
P19 Nachiko Iita, Katsumi Kose Tsukuba Univ.,Japan

Development of a projection reconstruction method for a desktop MR microscope using a permanent magnet

P20 Fumi Okada, Shinya Handa, Katsumi Kose Tsukuba Univ.,Japan Development of a 3D image distortion correction method
Category : Diffusion/Flow
No. Author(s) Affiliation Title
P21 Jason P. Hindmarsh, Jiahong Su, John Flanagan and Harjinder Singh Massey University,New Zealand PFG-NMR Analysis of W/O/W Emulsions with Inter-Compartment Exchange
P22 Kikuko Hayamizu and Mineyuki Hattori National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,Japan Behaviors of ions in liquid electrolytes under the steady direct current measured by multi-nuclear DC-PGSE NMR
P23 Ziheng Zhang,Alexei V.Ouriadov,Chris Willson,Bruce J Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada Membrane Gas Diffusion Measurements with MRI
P24 M.E. Komlosh, R. Z. Freidlin, F. Horkay, Y. Assaf, P. J. Basser NICHD,USA Detecting microscopic anisotropy in gray matter and in a tissue phantom using d-PGSE
P25

Andrew J. Sederman, Michael D. Mantle, Christopher P. Dunckley, Zhenyu Huang and Lynn F. Gladden

University of Cambridge,UK

In situ MRI Measurement of Conversion and Selectivity within a Three-Phase Trickle-Bed Reactor

P26 Justin P. Gage, Joseph D. Seymour, Robert S. Maier, Sarah L. Codd and H. Ted Davis Montana State University,USA MR Measurement of the Impact of Column Walls on the Dispersion Time Dependence of Flow in a Cylindrical Bead Pack
P27 C. C. Poirier, B. Colpitts, B. Newling University of New Brunswick,Canada A Fast-Switching, Large-Volume Gradient Set for Imaging Fast Flows
P28 G. Maddinelli, S. Carminati and A. Guarneri EniTecnologie S.p.A,Italy NMR Imaging study of flow behaviour of fluids viscosified by polymers
P29 Sarah L. Codd, Erica J. Gjersing, Joseph D. Seymour, Philip S. Stewart and Kathryn O. Hoyt Montana State University,USA Magnetic resonance microscopy analysis of advective transport in a biofilm reactor
P30 Jennifer R. Brown, Sarah L. Codd, Giles R. Cokelet and Joseph D. Seymour Montana State University,USA NMR Determined Velocity and Hematocrit Profiles in a Couette Viscometer
P31 Silke Harms, Siegfried Stapf, Bernhard Blümich RWTH Aachen University,Germany Dynamics in gas-fluidized granular systems by NMR velocity imaging
P32 Ursa Mikac, Jasna Urbanija and Igor Sersa Jozef Stefan Institute,Slovenia Convection Flow Imaging by Dynamical MR Microscopy
Category : Gas NMR/MRI
No. Author(s) Affiliation Title
P33 I.V. Mastikhin, B.Newling University of New Brunswick,Canada MRI detection of acoustic streaming in gases
P34 Dean O. Kuetheand Andrew F. McDowell New Mexico Resonance,USA Measuring nanopore sizes with the T1 of CF4
P35 Dean O. Kuethe and Natalie L. Adolphi New Mexico Resonance,USA Imaging SF6 and C2F6 gases in lab rat lungs: To avoid cooking larger animals, use C2F6
P36 Michiko Narazaki, Hirohiko Imai, Tetsuya Wakayama, Atsuomi Kimura, and Hideaki Fujiwara Osaka University,Japan Estimation of the True Relaxation Time T1 of Hyperpolarized 129Xe Gas in Mouse Lung: Calculation on a Ventilation Model with the Aid of Normal Gas at Thermal Equilibrium
P37 Takako Yamamoto, Kiyoshi Ishikawa, and Yoshihiro Takagi University of Hyogo,Japan Spin relaxation of polarized Xe atoms at the liquid-solid interface
P38 Tatsuya Asanuma, Takashi Hiraga, and Mineyuki Hattori AIST,Japan Long-distant delivery of hyperpolarized 129Xe using a capillary tube
P39 P. P. Zänker, P. Blümler, H. D. Lemke, H. W. Spiess Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research,Germany Direct Molecular Solution of Hyperpolarized Gases through Hollow Fiber Membranes
P40 Kerstin Münnemann, Bernard Blümich, Wolfgang Häsing, Stephan Appelt RWTH Aachen,Germany On line monitoring of polymerisations by hyperpolarized 129Xe NMR
Category : Materials
No. Author(s) Affiliation Title
P41 F. Marica, Q. Chen, A. Hamilton, C. Hall, T. Al, and B.J. Balcom University of New Brunswick,Canada Spatially Resolved Measurement of Core Porosity
P42 Makoto Yamaguchi, Kazunori Suzuki, Stephen Altobelli, and Dean Kuethe Institute of Research and Innovation,Japan Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Water Distribution  in Thermally and Mechanically Fractured Granite
P43 Kaz Nagashima Tokyo Magnetic Resonance Inc,Japan Influences of Magnetic Impurities on Proton Spin Relaxation of Water in Clay
P44 Steve Altobelli, Lisa Mondy, Rekha R. Rao, Ed Russick New Mexico Resonance,USA 1H and 19F MRI of Physically Blown Foam
P45 Joshua M. Bray , Steven D. Beyea , Mark Filiaggi & Carlo Petrone Institute for Biodiagnostics (Atlantic), Dalhousie University,Canada NMR Microscopy of Calcium Polyphosphate Drug-Delivery Bioceramics
P46 Joshua J. Young, Bruce J. Balcom, Theodore W. Bremner, M.D.A. Thomas University of New Brunswick,Canada Lithium Imaging in Concrete Materials
P47 Xiaohong Ren, Dahai Tang, Siegfried Stapf, Andreas Jess, Bernhard Blümich RWTH Aachen University, Germany Parameter imaging for analysing the spatial distribution of coke residues in porous catalyst pellets
P48 Xiaohong Ren, Siegfried Stapf, Bernhard Blümich,Jie Zhou, Geng Li, Yongrong Yang RWTH Aachen University, Germany NMR studies on rubber reinforcement properties of pyrolysis carbon black
P49 Farida Grinberg University of Leipzig,Germany Structure and Molecular Dynamics of Constrained Soft Materials as Studied by NMR and MRI Techniques1
Category : Food/Plant
No. Author(s) Affiliation Title
P50 Bruce J. Balcom, Kumud Deka, Bryce MacMillan, Alejandro G. Marangoni,Gregory R. Ziegler and Ben Newling University of New Brunswick,Canada Spatial Mapping of Solid and Liquid Lipid in Confectionery Products using a 1D Pure Phase Encode MRI Technique
P51 Akemi K. Horigane, Kentaro Irie, Shigehiro Naito, Tatsurou Maeda, Hirofumi MotoiI and Mitsuru Yoshida National Food Research Institute,Japan Estimation of Ungelatinized Region in Cooked Spaghetti from Moisture Distribution and Mechanical Property
P52 Shinichiro Kuroki, Jeffrey H. Walton, Yoshinori Kawagoe, Yoshio Makino, Seiichi Oshita Hiroshima University Collaborative Research Center,Japan The relationship between NMR parameters and respiratory metabolism inside cucumber fruit after harvest
P53 Suravoot YOOYONGWECH, Akemi K. HORIGANE, Mitsuru YOSHIDA, Masami YAMAGUCHI, Sumiko SUGAYA and Hiroshi GEMMA University of Tsukuba,Japan Water Behavior and Water Channel Gene Expression in Vegetative and Flower Dormant Buds of Peaches Having Different Chilling-requirement during Winter Period
P54 A. Pohlmeier, J. Lindenmair, A. M. Oros-Peusquens and P. Blümler Institute Phytosphere ICGIII,Germany Visualisation of the water distribution in plant roots and model soils for the study of root/soil interactions
Category : Biomedicine
No. Author(s) Affiliation Title
P55 Fuminori Sugihara, Sewon Ki, Koji Kasahara,Kaoru Serizawa, Akiko Kobayashi,Kiyoshi Watanabe, Masahiro Shirakawa, Tetsuro Kokubo Yokohama City Univ,Japan

Development of a novel reporter system using NMR and MRI to measure gene expression in living cells

P56 A Haapanen, U AboRamadan, C von Schantz, J Fuhrmann, TJ Jentsch, T Braulke, P Saftig, A Jalanko, T Autti and J Tyynelä University of Helsinki,Finland Magnet resonance imaging of NCL- and NCL related mouse models
P57 Laurel Sillerud, Natalie Adolphi,  Rita Serda, Marco Bisoffi and Dean Kuethe New Mexico Resonance, USA Development of Targeted Contrast Agents for MRI of Prostate Cancer
P58 J. Munasinghe, M.Acosta, M. Banerjee, A. Silva, A. Koretsky, M Rogawski, A. Yamaguchi, W. Theodore National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke,USA Diffusion and T2 changes after seizures induced by glutamatergic drugs lasting 60 minutes
P59 Roger Meder, Sally K. de Visser and James M. Pope Queensland University of Technology,Australia

Articular Cartilage Microstructure Analysis Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging

P60 Kazuya Ikoma, Yoshiteru Seo, Yasuo Mikami,Yoshiaki Kusaka, Toshikazu Kubo Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine,Japan Effects of stress-shielding on the dynamic viscoelasticity and ordering of the collagen fibers in the Achilles tendon
P61 Dean O. Kuethe and Natalie L. Adolphi New Mexico Resonance,USA Lung tissue: for good resolution, keep acquisition time even shorter than 2T2*
P62 R.A. Waggoner, M. Costagli, K. Ueno, K. Tanaka, and K. Cheng RIKEN - Brain Science Institute,Japan Physiological Noise in SENSE-EPI
P63 Yusuke Inoue, Tomoyuki Haishi, Yukihiro Nomura, Kohki Yoshikawa, Takahiro Seki, Kyoko Kohara, Chieko Kai, Toshiyuki Okubo, Kuni Ohtomo University of Tokyo,Japan Imaging of living mice using a 1-T compact MR imaging system
P64 Dusan Sustercic,Igor Sersa Jozef Stefan Institute,Slovenia

3D High-Resolution MR Imaging of a Human Tooth Pulp Chamber

P65 Daniel Haddad, Torsten Rohlfing, Frank Schaupp, Randolf Menzel, Axel Haase Universitat Würzburg,Germany Quantifying Inter-Subject Differences Between Two In-Situ Bee Brains Using Magnetic Resonance Microscopy and Nonrigid Registration
P66 Yosuke Otake, Shinya Handa, Shogo Hara, Katsumi Kose Tsukuba Univ.,Japan High resolution 3D MR microscopy of chemically-fixed human embryos for 3D anatomical database
P67 Yoshimasa Matsuda, Shinya Ono, Shinya Handa, Yousuke Otake, Katsumi Kose, Tomoyuki Haishi, Shigehito Yamada, Chikako Uwabe, Kohei Shiota Tsukuba Univ.,Japan

3D MR microscopy of a large number of chemically-fixed human embryos using a super-parallel MR microscope

Category : Theory
P68 Mohammad Saeed Bahramy, Marcel H.F.Sluiter, and Yoshiyuki Kawazoe Tohoku Univ.,Japan Ab initio study of hyperfine parameters using the all-electron mixed-basis method
Category : Late Poster Application
LA-1

Yoko Kanazawa, Yoshiyuki Hirano, Sachiko Koike, Eiji Yoshitome, Koichi Ando, Masafumi Fujita, Minoru Onozuka, Hiroo Ikehira

National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan In vivo observation of 5FU dynamics by chemical shift imaging- Comparison of fast imaging sequences -
LA-2 E. Gunde, S.D. Beyea, K. Good, R. Leslie, H. Milliken and N. Carrey Departments of Physics,NRC,Canada Accurate Determination of the Human Olfactory Bulb and Tract using High Resolution MR Imaging at 4 Tesla
LA-3 Nikolas Salisbury Andersen & Walter Köckenberger University of Nottingham,UK Excitation Methods for Single-Scan 2D NMR
LA-4 Meghan E. Halse, Craig D. Eccles, Andrew Coy and Paul T. Callaghan magritek Limited, New Zealand 2D NMR Imaging in the Earthfs Magnetic Field using Bar Magnets
LA-5 Meghan E. Halse, Andrew Coy, Craig D. Eccles and Paul T. Callaghan magritek Limited, New Zealand Tracking Diurnal Variations in the Earthfs Magnetic Field using 1H EFNMR
LA-6 Kai Kremer, Bernhard Blümich, Federico Casanova, Juan Perlo RWTH Aachen University, Germany Nondestructive testing of PE pipes for gas and water transport
LA-7 H. Wakamatsu, M. Yokoi, Y. Imaizumi, F. Sugihara, Y. Seo Dokkyo University of Medicine,Japan Mouse MRI Probe for Micro2.5
LA-8 Hideto Kuribayashi, David R Checkley, Yi-Xiang Wang, Daniel P Bradley and John C Waterton AstraZeneca Global Sciences & Information,UK 3D Isotropic High Spatial Resolution Gd-DTPA-Enhanced MRI of the Rat Choroid Plexus
LA-9 Daniel Marek, Oskar Schett, Dieter Gross, Marco Sacher, Thomas Oerther Bruker BioSpin AG, Switzerland Micro-Imaging Cryogenic Probes