We are excited to share our 2025 User Group Sessions!  Mark your calendars:

SESSION 1: Tuesday, April 1st, 9:00 a.m. MDT
Topic: Annual Physics Testing with the CaliberMRI Mini Hybrid Phantom.
Guest Speaker: Norman P. Sipp, MS DABR, Chief Diagnostic Medical Physicist: Ascension Seton Network-Austin, TX

SESSION 2: Tuesday, June 24th, 9:00 a.m. MDT
Topic: The variability of mean ADC measurements with simultaneous multi-slice imaging in a NIST/QIBA diffusion phantom.
Guest Speakers: Dr. Ryckie Wade, PhD, and Matthew Marzetti, MsC, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

SESSION 3: Tuesday, September 16th, 2025 – 9:00 a.m. MST
Topic: Assessment of quantitative diffusion MRI using NIST/UCSF/CaliberMRI Breast Phantom in the I-SPY 2 Clinical Trial.
Guest Speaker: Lisa Wilmes, PhD, UCSF

SESSION 4: Tuesday, October 7th, 2025 – 9:00 a.m. MST
Topic: Traumatic Brain Injury, the TRACK-TBI Study, Data, and Quantitative Imaging.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Pratik Mukherjee MD, PhD, UCSF

Format for all sessions (Mountain Time, USA):
9:00-9:05 – Introductions
9:05-9:30 – Presentation
9:30-9:55 – User Group Discussion

To sign up, please email us here User Group Signup (let us know which session), and we’ll send login details. Please feel free to send questions ahead of time.

 

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CaliberMRI User Group Session 2 – June – The variability of Mean ADC Measurements with Simultaneous Multi-slice Imaging in a NIST/QIBA/CaliberMRI Diffusion Phantom

Join us for Session 2:  Tuesday, June 24th, 9:00 AM (MDT).  To sign up or for login details, please email info[at]qmri.com.
Topic: The variability of Mean ADC Measurements with Simultaneous Multi-slice Imaging in a NIST/QIBA/CaliberMRI Diffusion Phantom
Guest Speakers: Dr. Ryckie Wade, PhD, and Matthew Marzetti, MsC, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

November 18th – User Group Session | Traumatic Brain Injury, the TRACK-TBI Study, Data, and Quantitative Imaging | Dr. Pratik Mukherjee (UCSF)

Topic: Traumatic Brain Injury, the TRACK-TBI Study, Data, and Quantitative Imaging
Guest Speaker:  Dr. Pratik Mukherjee MD, PhD, UCSF

Dr. Mukherjee is a Professor in Residence in the Department Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, Bioengineering, and he is an attending neuroradiologist at the University of California, San Francisco. He is the Director of the Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Disease (CIND) based at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. He also directs the Neural Connectivity Laboratory (NCL) at UCSF China Basin.

 Dr. Mukherjee’s primary clinical research is the study of neurodevelopmental disorders and traumatic brain injury (TBI) using advanced neuroimaging and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) technology. His research has been focused on technical development, neuroscience and clinical applications of advanced imaging methods for mapping structure and function of the human brain, especially diffusion MRI, which is a popular technique for assessing the development and integrity of white matter and for mapping axonal fiber pathways.
 Scope:  Dr. Mukherjee will discuss his work on traumatic brain injury with the TRACK-TBI trial and on advanced neuroimaging and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) technology.

Open Office Hours – Every Tuesday 9-10 a.m. MDT!

Join us for open office hours! Ask questions about your phantom, qCal-MR and meet others advancing quantitative MRI!

Great Reading For ASTRO!

Are you heading to ASTRO next week?  If so, take a look at some incredible articles below (some hot off the press!).  Please reach out directly to authors on their work or to CaliberMRI on our phantoms.  If you’d like to set up a meeting at ASTRO, please reach out to us directly at info@qmri.com. […]

Join Us at RSNA – Booth 7610 – North Hall Level 3

Heading to RSNA?  We’ll be exhibiting at Booth 7610 (North Hall Level 3) and would love to discuss QA/QC, AI/ML/DL testing and validation, R&D, and/or custom solutions.  Our cloud-based software, qCal-MR, now supports more than 45 scanner makes and models on Canon, GEHC, Hyperfine, Philips, Siemens, and United Imaging Scanners.  We’ll be showcasing our new products, and are available to discuss collaborations.  Reach out if you’d like to set up a meeting.