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SINAPSE - Annual Scientific Meeting 2010

Summary of event

On the 16th June 2010 SINAPSE held its second Annual Scientific Meeting at the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The event was a great success attended by 160 people and was oversubscribed. There was a keynote presentation by Professor Jeff Bulte, Baltimore, on Stem Cell Imaging. Speakers from across the SINAPSE imaging network in Scotland covered the wide range of imaging topics; including Dr Lars Muckli from University of Glasgow, Professor Christian Schwarzbauer SINAPSE Chair at University of Aberdeen, Professor Vin Cunningham from University of Aberdeen, and Professor Edwin van Beek SINAPSE Chair of Radiology at University of Edinburgh. Fifty posters were presented by staff and students from around the SINAPSE network and also from across the UK. Prizes were presented for the best poster, best proffered oral presentation, and one for clearest communication. Topics covered MR (structural, diffusion, perfusion, functional, permeability, vascular); PET and SPECT; CT, EEG; MEG; image analysis, e-science; multi-centre studies; stroke; dementia; ageing; psychosis; mental health; diabetes; oncology; vascular imaging and imaging in psychology.



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Oral Presentations

Time

Topic

Speaker

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09:40-10:10

Cognitive Neuroimaging Predictive Coding and Unifying Theories of the Brain

Dr Lars Muckli
University of Glasgow

10:10-10:25

Anxiety Highlights the Negative: Electrophysiological Evidence that Personality Modulates Affective Processing

Johanna Simpson
University of Stirling

10:25-10:40

From Prediction Errors to Anhedonia Symptoms in Depression and Psychotic Symptoms in Schizophrenia

Victoria Gradin
University of Aberdeen

11:30-12:00

PET Tracer Kinetic Modelling

Professor Vin Cunningham
University of Aberdeen

12:15-13:00

Stem Cell Tracking in Neurologic Applications

Professor Jeff WM Bulte
Johns Hopkins University

14:15-14:30

Changes in Grey Matter Hyperintensities Influence Pain Perception in Elderly People

Dr Satheesh Ramalingam
University of Aberdeen

14:30-14:45

Identifying Ischaemic Penumbra with BOLD-MRI Oxygen Challenge: Validation Based on Consequences of Reperfusion

Craig Robertson
University of Glasgow

16:00-16:15

The Synchronous Neural Interactions Test as a Functional Neuromarker for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Robust Classification Method Based on the Bootstrap

Dr Heng-Ru May Tan
University of Glasgow

16:15-16:45

Quantitative Imaging as a Biomarker

Professor Edwin van Beek
University of Edinburgh



Poster Presentation - Downloads

No.

Name

Title

Download

1

S. Champion

Production of [123I]-mZIENT for biodistribution and dosimetry studies

2

C. Lucatelli

Integrated GMP PET Radiotracer Production and Dispensing Facility

3

Lynne Gilfillan

New SPECT And PET Imaging Agents For Metabotropic Glutamate 2/3 Receptors In Schizophrenia

4

Thomas J. Reilly

Statistical Parametric Mapping of Hallucinations in Alzheimer's Disease using Perfusion SPECT

5

Jessica Strozyk

Effects of Conflict Strength in the Flanker Task: An ERP Study

6

Jen Lewis

Cuteness predicts motivation to view infant faces

7

Joanne L. Park

Electrophysiological evidence that the fine-grained temporal structure of subjective experience impacts the formation and retrieval of Episodic memories

8

Harriet Johnston

Long-term blood glucose control and its relationship with cognitive function in type 1 diabetes.

9

Catherine A. MacLeod

Investigating Individual Differences in Episodic Memory: What do the Neural Correlates of Recognition Reveal?

10

Lea Pilgrim

Item Recognition And Familiarity: An Electrophysiological Investigation Into The Costs Of Unitization.

11

Daniele Ortu

Reliability Indices For Neurophysiological Event Related Potential Effects.

12

Moses O. Sokunbi

Inter-individual differences in fMRI entropy measurements in old age

13

Mahsa Shokouhi

Surface-based smoothing in fMRI

14

Carlos Mugruza Vassallo

Developing paradigms for a combined EEG fMRI study: An exploration of factors influencing P3a amplitude in an auditory attention orienting task.

15

Samantha Conlin

A decade of DTI: what the advanced MRI technique of diffusion tensor imaging has taught us about the effects of cerebral gliomas on white matter tracts

16

Ilona Suvorova

The role of MRI-study in diagnostics of Cognitive Impairment progression

17

William K. C. Lloyd

Developmental Coordination Disorder: A Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Neural Correlates

18

Goultchira Chakirova

Orbitofrontal sulcogyral pattern may help to differentiate schizophrenia and autism-spectrum disorder.

19

Susana Muñoz Maniega

Characterisation of brain white matter lesion severity with multiparametric MR imaging in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936

20

Maria C. Valdés Hernández

Pilot study to classify white matter lesions by their location in the brain on MRI

21

MR López-González

Correlation of in-vivo 3T MRI and histology of atherosclerotic plaque

22

A Fawkes

The Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 (LBC1936) and Edinburgh's clinical research infrastructure: searching for genetic and imaging biomarkers

23

T.A. Baskerville

Acute ischaemic lesion evolution: potential sex differences in a rodent model of stroke.

24

JG Houston

Non-Contrast enhanced QISS MR Peripheral Angiography: Image Quality and Diagnostic Performance compared to Contrast-enhanced FLASH MR Angiography

25

JG Houston

Peripheral Arterial Disease: Whole body MRI assessment of atheroma burden for case selection and identification of index lesions for longitudinal intervention studies

26

Calum Gray

Non-invasive localisation of inflammation in abdominal aortic aneurysms using MR and superparamagnetic particles

27

Emma Reid

Assessing Brain Injury In Stroke-Prone Rats: MRI Thresholds of Tissue Abnormality

28

AD Murray

White matter hyperintensity burden is associated with reduced parietal lobe white matter integrity

29

AD Murray

What are the major determinants of late-life fluid intelligence?

30

Dr Chris McNeil

Direct and indirect influences of childhood IQ on late life cognitive ability.

31

N. Mustafa

Automatic measurement of periventricular halo in an elderly cohort

32

Krishna Dani

Oxygen Challenge MRI: Signal Dependence on Tissue Type and Oxygen Concentration

33

Natalie Royle

Automated segmentation of the hippocampus in the LBC 1036 cohort: Preliminary findings

34

Shona Matthew

Analysis of Cardiac Left Ventricular Parameters Obtained by Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3Tesla: A Pre and Post Contrast Quantitative Comparison

35

Stephen Gandy

Measurement of Cardiac Left Atrial Volumes in Healthy Volunteers and Patients with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Angina using MRI

36

Mary Finnegan

Can Altered Brain Iron in Alzheimer's Disease be Identified via MRI?

37

L. Thomas

Computational Modelling of Arterial MRE through Atherosclerotic Plaque: A Feasibility Study

38

G. D. Waiter

Repeatability and reproducibility of cortical thickness using DiReCT and CaliBrain sMRI data.

39

Jehill Parikh

Brain temperature mapping using MRSI

40

Abdul Nashirudeen Mumuni

Absolute Quantitative 1h-Mrs In Depression

41

Michael Jackson

Digital Brain Atlases: A Valuable research tool or Emperor's new clothes?

42

TJ MacGillivray

Vascular Assessment and Measurement Platform for Images of the REtina (VAMPIRE)

43

David Rodriguez Gonzalez

PrivacyGuard: A DICOM de-identification Toolkit

44

TJ MacGillivray

Investigating retinal microvascular abnormalities and stroke with computerised image analysis

45

Fan Zhu

Gaussian Process Deconvolution for Perfusion Imaging:Evaluation of the usage of distributed and parallel computing

46

Andrew Evans

Quantitative ultrasound shearwave elastography of solid breast lesions

47

Sarah Mohammed

The neural correlates of incrementally raised expectations in RSVP streams studied with MEG

48

Christine Demore

Progress in high resolution ultrasound towards in vivo pathology

49

Ferghal McVerry

Predicting Infarct Core with Perfusion CT- Does Red Mean Dead?

50

Andrew Patterson

An introduction to the role of Imaging Techniques in Industry in the Development of Novel Pharmaceuticals at a Contract Research Organisation using Oncology as an Example

51

Doug Potter

Initial Experience of Combined EEG-fMRI Development Work at 3T



 

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