Magnetic Resonance in Madison
July 10 and 11
Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin
Organizing Committee:
Wally Block
Ty Cashen
Diego Hernando
Sam Hurley
Kevin Johnson
Marty Pagel
Jim Pipe
Oliver Wieben
Join us for a 2-day meeting to learn and discuss the latest ideas and developments concerning the science, engineering, and methods advancing MRI with clinical and neuroscience applications. The meeting will be in a relaxed atmosphere, with great talks and poster discussions interspersed with ample time for discussion and networking.
Keynote Speakers: In addition to proffered talks and posters, we are excited to welcome four invited speakers:
Li Feng, PhD, Associate Professor of Radiology, NYU
Garry Gold, MD, Professor of Radiology, Stanford University
Catherine Hines, PhD, Executive Director and Head of Clinical Imaging, GSK
Michael Lustig, PhD, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley
Pre-Conference GE Research Users Meeting: Magnetic Resonance in Madison is for everyone interested in MR development, however researchers at sites with GE scanners can also attend a separate meeting sponsored by GE on July 9, also at the Pyle Center. For more information on the GE event, please visit this page, login and go to the Forums, then to the Collaboration Community Forum. If you don’t have a weconnect ID, you can also contact Ty Cashen. See the registration tab on this site to register for this meeting.
Registration: Registration is on a separate tab on this website for the 2-day workshop. Meals, travel, and hotel are not included, but there are ample restaurants, food trucks, and a grocery store near the Pyle Center. We will have a registration deadline in mid-June (TBD), however we need to cap registrants at 150 due to the venue size.
During the meeting a registration table will be set up directly outside room 325/326 on the 3rd floor of Pyle Center. Stop by for your nametag and to ask any questions.
Lodging: Registrants are responsible for their own lodging. There are many hotels near the venue, and madison is a very walkable city. Bus schedules can be found here.
Parking:
The best parking options for the Pyle Center are:
1. State Street Campus Garage. (430 N. Frances St)
Hourly Rate: $1.80
This is a .2 mile (5 min) walk to the Pyle Center
2. Lake and Johnson Ramp (Lot 46)
Hourly Rate: $1 per 30 min for first 3 hours, $1 per hour thereafter. $15 max
This is a .3 mile (6 min) walk to the Pyle Center