Program Overview

Target Audience:

MRI scientists interested in developing novel methods for in-vivo imaging of neuromodulation effects on human brain using MRI; neuroscientists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and neurosurgeons interested in the application of in-vivo imaging of neuromodulation effects on human brain using MRI; and manufacturers of MRI and/or neuromodulation devices interested in latest advances of MRI in neuromodulation.

Keynote Speakers

Day 1:

Prof. Hartwig R. Siebner, MD

Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance

Neurologist, Scientific Director

Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre

Title: Charting Dose–Response Dynamics of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Humans

Day 2:

Prof. Helen Mayberg, MD

Director, Center for Advanced Circuit Therapeutics

Professor, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, AI & Human Health.

Mount Sinai Professor of Neurotherapeutics

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Title: Putting Biomarkers to Practice to Optimize DBS for Depression

Scientific Oral Sessions

Day 1:

Session 1: MRI for Neurophysiological Mechanism of Neuromodulation

Session 2: Safety in MRI of Neuromodulation

Session 3: MRI in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Session 4: Abstracts/Poster Session

Day 2:

Session 5: MRI in Transcranial Elctrical Stimulation (tES)

Session 6: MRI of Implanted Devices

Session 7: MRI in Transcranial Focus Ultrasound (tFUS)

Session 8: Abstracts/Poster Session

Day 3:

Session 9: Emerging Technologies and Applications

Session 10: Brain-state/Closed-loop Application of MRI in Neuromodulation

Session 11: Panel Discussion MRI Biomarker Development in Neuromodulation

Detailed program with confirmed speakers

Trainee/Poster Sessions

Day 1:

1 hour Abstracts’ Power Pitches

12 Selected abstracts focused on topics from Session 1-3 to be presented as power pitches (5 min presentations)

1 hour Poster Presentations

Day 2:

1 hour Abstracts’ Power Pitches

12 Selected abstracts focused on topics from Session 1-3 to be presented as power pitches (5 min presentations)

1 hour Poster Presentations