Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

The hMRI-toolbox: A toolbox for quantitative MRI and in vivo histology using MRI (hMRI). #12

Open
ChristophePhillips opened this issue May 14, 2019 · 6 comments
Labels
⚡ Lightning talk ⚡ Submissions for a lightning talk

Comments

@ChristophePhillips
Copy link
Contributor

ChristophePhillips commented May 14, 2019

Title

The hMRI-toolbox: A toolbox for quantitative MRI and in vivo histology using MRI (hMRI).

Presentor and Affiliation

Collaborators

The development of the hMRI-toolbox is an international collaborative effort including the following sites and developers:

  • Tobias Leutritz, Enrico Reimer, Nikolaus Weiskopf (Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany)
  • Evelyne Balteau, Christophe Phillips (University of Liege, Liege, Belgium)
  • Siawoosh Mohammadi (Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany)
  • Martina F Callaghan, John Ashburner (University College London, London, United Kingdom)
  • Karsten Tabelow (Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, Berlin, Germany)
  • Bogdan Draganski, Ferath Kerif, Antoine Lutti (LREN, DNC - CHUV, University Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland)
  • Maryam Seif (University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Gunther Helms (Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden)
  • Lars Ruthotto (Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States)
  • Gabriel Ziegler (Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany)

Github Link (if applicable)

hMRI-toolbox

Abstract (max. 200 words):

Neuroscience and clinical researchers are increasingly interested in quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) due to its sensitivity to micro-structural properties of brain tissue such as axon, myelin, iron and water concentration (Weiskopf et al., 2015).

The hMRI-toolbox is an easy-to-use open-source and flexible tool, for qMRI data handling and processing. It allows the estimation of high-quality multi-parameter qMRI maps (longitudinal and effective transverse relaxation rates R1 and R2*, proton density PD and magnetisation transfer MT saturation) (Weiskopf et al., 2013), followed by spatial registration in common space for statistical analysis (Draganski et al., 2011).

The qMRI maps generated by the toolbox can be used for quantitative parameter analysis and accurate delineation of subcortical brain structures. They are key input parameters for biophysical models designed to estimate tissue microstructure properties such as the MR g-ratio and to derive standard and novel MRI biomarkers (Mohammadi et al., 2015). The hMRI toolbox is therefore the first step towards in vivo histology using MRI (hMRI) and is being extended further in this direction.

Preferred Session

Demo: New advances in open neuroimaging methods

Additional Context

Embedded in the Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) framework, it can be readily combined with existing SPM toolboxes for estimating diffusion MRI parameter maps, and it benefits from the extensive range of established SPM tools for high-accuracy spatial registration and statistical inferences.

For a reference on the scientific background, methods and concepts please use this NeuroImage paper and cite it when publishing results compiled with the hMRI-toolbox. A conference poster is also available here.

@TimVanMourik TimVanMourik added the Demo / Tutorial Submissions for a demo/tutorial label May 15, 2019
@TimVanMourik
Copy link
Contributor

Hi @ChristophePhillips, I’m happy to tell you that we’d like to host your presentation as a lightning talk in the OSR in the Collaborative research session. This will be a talk of 5 minutes + 5 minutes of questions. We can unfortunately not offer you a slot in your preferred session as the ‘new advances’ session had many applicants yet limited availability. We hope this session is ok for you and would like to ask you if in your presentation you could briefly reflect on the session topic: the collaborative nature of your project.

We’ll update the program in the ReadMe.md shortly. We’d much appreciate it if you could submit slides and other presentation material to the presentations folder by means of a Pull Request to this repository, preferably but not necessarily before the presentation.

@ChristophePhillips
Copy link
Contributor Author

Hi @TimVanMourik ,
Thanks for the reply and I understand that the OSR is going to be very busy. I'll do my best to include the collaborative aspect of our hMRI toolbox.
Regarding the date/time, it looks like the Collaborative research session is scheduled for Thursday 12:30-13:30, right ? Then I'd rather be presenting as early as possible since I'll have a poster to present on that day at about the same time... Thanks!

@TimVanMourik
Copy link
Contributor

TimVanMourik commented May 27, 2019

Thanks @ChristophePhillips for your understanding. I got another request for moving this session to a day earlier because of a timetable clash, so I would like to propose to swap the whole session to Wednesday. Might that also work better for you? Either way I'm happy to schedule as the first presentation.

@TimVanMourik TimVanMourik added ⚡ Lightning talk ⚡ Submissions for a lightning talk and removed Demo / Tutorial Submissions for a demo/tutorial labels May 27, 2019
@ChristophePhillips
Copy link
Contributor Author

Hi @TimVanMourik .
Thanks for the flexibility. Unfortunately Wednesday will absolutely not be possible for me because of the Program Committee in-person meeting scheduled on Wednesday from 11am till ~2pm. On Tuesday I have the same contraints with a poster to present. Monday is my "lightest day" so far but it's not on your OSR agenda.
Good luck with the program !

@TimVanMourik
Copy link
Contributor

Hi @ChristophePhillips, well, good, cause I messed up and the swap isn't possible for other reasons 😄
It sounds like it's best to put you early in the old slot, is that ok?

@ChristophePhillips
Copy link
Contributor Author

Yes, all fine. Let's go for Thursday, at the beginning of the slot ! :-)

TimVanMourik added a commit that referenced this issue May 27, 2019
* Moving #7 to the policy session
* Making #12 first in its session
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
⚡ Lightning talk ⚡ Submissions for a lightning talk
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

2 participants