2023
Thursday Thu
Cardiac Imaging, Mechanics, and Modeling Symposium
2023 Program Overview
8:30 AM Arrival + Continental Breakfast
8:55 AM Welcome - Daniel Ennis, Stanford University
9:00 AM Quantitative Assessment of Cardiac Function and
Structure using MRI.
Matthew Middione, Stanford University
9:30 AM Session 1: Image Acquisition, Processing, and Analysis
Moderator - Tyler Cork, Stanford University
Type and Shape Disentangled Generative Modeling for Congenital Heart Defects. Fanwei Kong, Stanford University
Synthetic Generation of 3D Congenital Heart Disease Images using Conditional GANs: A Pathway to Enhanced UNet Segmentation Accuracy. Sascha Stocker, ETH Zurich
Rapid 3D SPirAl Respiratory and Cardiac Self-gated (3D-SPARCS) Cine Imaging Using Randomized Stack-of-Spirals. Xitong Wang, Stanford University
LV geometry generation from Deep Learning-based Cine Segmentation with UQ and Dense Imaging Data. Augusto Delavald Marques, University of Central Florida
Learning sex-specific classifiers of cardiovascular disease. Skyler St. Pierre, Stanford University
11:00 AM Coffee break
11:30 AM Session 2: Microstructure and Mechanics
Moderator - Skyler St. Pierre, Stanford University
Mapping Cardiomyocyte Network Structure. Alexander Wilson, Stanford University
cDTI: Acquisition Challenges and Opportunities. Ariel Hannum, Stanford University
Computing myofiber strains from cine data. Luigi Perotti, University of Central Florida
12:30 PM Group Picture and Hosted Lunch
1:30 PM SimVascular Capabilities
Zach Sexton, Stanford University
2:00 PM Session 3: Cardiac Modeling
Moderator - Fanwei Kong, Stanford University
Optimization of a Bioprinted Pulsatile Fontan Conduit using a Multiphysics Simulation Framework. Zinan Hu, Stanford University
An Extended Generalized Hill Model for Studying Cardiac Contraction. Dennis Ogiermann, Ruhr University Bochum
Injection of a thermo-responsive hydrogel improves borderzone contractility and limits left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction. Vicky Wang, Auckland Bioengineering Institute
3:00 PM Coffee Break
3:30 PM Session 4: Cardioscascular Flow and Perfusion
Moderator - Martin Pfaller, Stanford University
Deep learning reconstruction for accelerated Phase Contrast MRI. Julio Oscanoa, Stanford University
Accelerated Simultaneous Multislice Imaging via Linear Phase Modulated Extended Field of View (SMILE) with Application to Cardiac Perfusion. Shen Zhao, Stanford University
Personalized and multi-scale coronary hemodynamics models informed by myocardial perfusion imaging. Karthik Menon, Stanford University
Topics in fluid-structure interaction involving heart valves. Alexander Kaiser, Stanford University
4:45 PM Closing Remarks and Happy Hour Reception
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Location
1201 Welch Rd
Stanford, CA 94305
USA
Lucas Center for Imaging, Glazer Learning Center
1201 Welch RdStanford, CA 94305
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