MRI Continuing Education & Academic Resources:
BrainVoyager user workshops The manufacturer of BrainVoyager fMRI data analysis software regularly offers introductory and/or advanced workshops in the use of the program. These sessions are most often designed to take place in conjunction with one of the regular international meetings in which fMRI research is to be presented. http://www.brainvoyager.com/courses/CoursesOverview_new.htm
| Caltech Lecture Series: Magnetic Resonance Imaging BE/CNS248 (Fall 06-07) An in depth graduate level introduction to the fundamentals of MRI. On campus class meeting every Monday and Wednesday in the Fall semester 2006/2007. Instructor is Mike Tyszka, Director of MRI Physics, Caltech Brain Imaging Center. An informative set of downloadable class syllabus and supporting handouts is available through the class web page. http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jmt/Teaching/
| Caltech subject recruitment The California Institute of Technology routinely uses human subjects in various experiments. We need your help in three kinds of experiments: Behavioral experiments, EEG experiments, and Scanner experiments. http://brainscience.caltech.edu/
| MRI Human Anatomy Primer (0.35T images) Online review of basic human anatomy (brain, inner ear canals, MRA of blood vessels, etc.) using a large number of images from the 0.35T (not a typo, 0.35T, vertical field open bore Opart brand magnet) marketing image set that Ralph Lee maintained for Toshiba Medical Systems (Note: the Quiz at the end requires that you enter a current e-mail address for results). http://www.tams-media.com/anatomy_training/
| MRI Safety and Compatibility of Medical Implants, Etc... Web site of the leading authority on MRI safety. Resister to lookup devices having been tested for safety (i.e., heating and torque). Most information is for 1.5T users, however, some 3T information is available. http://www.MRIsafety.com/
| RADIOLOGYinfonet Online Curriculum Online seminars, case studies, and related searchable information related to MRI all related modalities of imaging human imaging. Current online seminars include MR Spectroscopy of the Brain, Steven G. Imbesi, MD -- Assistant Professor of Radiology, University of California San Diego Medical Center. http://www.radinfonet.com/cme/new_cmeindex.cfm
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