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* [http://www.nationalneurotraumasociety.org/symposium/scientific-program/#Tuesday| S08 Breakout: Advances in Multimodal Imaging of TBI]  
 
* [http://www.nationalneurotraumasociety.org/symposium/scientific-program/#Tuesday| S08 Breakout: Advances in Multimodal Imaging of TBI]  
 
**Chair: John Van Horn, University of Southern California: Multimodal Imaging Reveals the Link between Early Metabolic Crisis and  
 
**Chair: John Van Horn, University of Southern California: Multimodal Imaging Reveals the Link between Early Metabolic Crisis and  
**Cognitive Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Matthew Wright, University of California Los Angeles
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**Matthew Wright, University of California Los Angeles, Cognitive Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury
**Computational Considerations in TBI Neuroimaging Data Analysis, Guido Gerig, University of Utah
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**Guido Gerig, University of Utah, Computational Considerations in TBI Neuroimaging Data Analysis
**Brain Atrophy Mapping in Traumatic Brain Injury Using Multimodal Neuroimaging, Andrei Irimia, University of Southern California
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**Andrei Irimia, University of Southern California, Brain Atrophy Mapping in Traumatic Brain Injury Using Multimodal Neuroimaging
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* Goal: To inform the interdisciplinary Neurotrauma community on open issues in assessment of TBI, use of multi-modal imaging, latest advances in quantitative image analysis of TBI data as achieved via the NA-MIC consortium and on availability of computational resources.

Revision as of 22:24, 11 August 2014

Home < 2014 Neurotrauma Symposium
  • Date: July 1, 2014
  • Event: The 32nd Annual Neurotrauma Symposium, jointly sponsored by the National Neurotrauma Society and the AANS/CNS Joint Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care
  • Location: San Francisco
  • S08 Breakout: Advances in Multimodal Imaging of TBI
    • Chair: John Van Horn, University of Southern California: Multimodal Imaging Reveals the Link between Early Metabolic Crisis and
    • Matthew Wright, University of California Los Angeles, Cognitive Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Guido Gerig, University of Utah, Computational Considerations in TBI Neuroimaging Data Analysis
    • Andrei Irimia, University of Southern California, Brain Atrophy Mapping in Traumatic Brain Injury Using Multimodal Neuroimaging
  • Goal: To inform the interdisciplinary Neurotrauma community on open issues in assessment of TBI, use of multi-modal imaging, latest advances in quantitative image analysis of TBI data as achieved via the NA-MIC consortium and on availability of computational resources.