MR continues to advance during a year of adversity
As we come to the end of 2021 – another year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic – many of us will have the opportunity to travel to Chicago for the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual scientific sessions. Many meetings in the last year were cancelled or moved to a virtual environment due to the virus and travel restrictions, but that is starting to change. While smaller meetings may benefit from an online or web-based approach, I do believe getting together face-to-face and networking with our colleagues is one of the most important aspects of these assemblies. I am personally ready to return to in-person meetings.
News
A special welcome to our 2021 guest editor
New GE editorial board members
MR useful in evaluating heart health of athletes who have recovered from COVID-19
New study to investigate neurological and neuropsychiatric impact of COVID-19
NIH launches COVID-19 Neuro Databank/Biobank
Thorax MR supports COVID-19 diagnosis and follow-up
FDA approves first PSMA-targeted PET imaging radiotracer for men with prostate cancer
PET/MR biomarkers guide personalized treatment for patients with pancreatic cancer
Whole-body MR imaging might detect myeloma earlier
Spotlight
Intelligently efficient deep-learning reconstruction in MR
AIR Recon DL for consistent image quality and exam time reduction
Addressing the challenges of SNR and respiratory motion in body MR
Deep-learning technology delivers shorter exam times and better image quality
Leveling up image quality for confidence in cancer care
Clinical applications of MR with AIR Recon DL and HyperSense
DL-based reconstruction abstracts to be presented at ISMRM 2021
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