1st EUROPOL Workshop on Hyperpolarisation

WS1: Concepts and implementations of hyperpolarisation

Location: University of York

Date: 3rd to 5th February 2016

The aim of the first EUROPOL meeting was to inteoroduce the Fellows working on the project (and other younger researchers) to techniques and applications used in hyperpolarisation. To that end, speakers within the project, introduced their work on various hyperpolarisation techniques, to give the Fellows a greater understanding of the techniques they would be working with on the project.

The Fellows employed on the project were also given the chance to present their work. As the fellows were early in the projects, they focused on introducing their individual projects to all attendees.

ATC1: Enabling Technologies

In order to give the fellows training opportunities, several of the principle investigators give theorotical talks to the fellows. Also indicated in the program, was a practical session for the fellows.




Speakers:

Kevin Brindle, University of Cambridge Assessing disease progression, mutational status (?) and the tumour microenvironment using hyperpolarized MRI.

Lucio Frydman, Weizmann Institute In Vitro and in vivo hyperpolarized NMR/MRI research in the Frydman group

Simon Duckett, University of York Hyperpolarised Magnetic Resonance

JH Ardenkjaer Larsen, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet DNP as a function of field and temperature for agents with relevance for in vivo Metabolic MR

Olivier Ouari, Universite D’Aix Marseilles Polarising agents

Ulrich Gunther, University of Birmingham DNP and Metabolomics in NMR

Jan-Bernd Hoevener, Universitaetklinikum UKLFR XXX

Walter Kockenberger, University of Nottingham DNP NMR at the University of Nottingham

Amos Freud, Rotem Industries Ltd .

Yann Bilbille, CortecNet


Student Talks:

Steffen Frank, EPFL Study of real-time hyperpolarisation 13C - lactate Metabolism in the brain of monocarboxylate transporter (MCT1) deficient mouse.

Zuhal Eraslan, University of Birmingham Real-time cell metabolism

Felix Kreis, University of Cambridge. Polarization Transfer in Hyperpolarized MRI

Antonio Gennaro, University of Nottingham Dynamic Nuclear Polarisation NMR of 19F

Michael Jaroszwicz, Weizmann Institute New Methods of very fast and ultrafast MRI and MRSI for hyperpolarised

Raquel Saborano, University of Birmingham DNP- oriented developments for liver disease analysis

Ricardo Martinho, Weizmann Institute

Illia Martsinkevich, CortecNet

Alice Radaelli, EPFL Methods to hyperpolarise nuclear spins through UV- induced non-persistent radicals.



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