Dominique Franson, a graduate student in CWRU BME professor Nicole Seiberlich’s lab, presented the first on-stage demonstration of real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) acquisition and post-processing with real-time visualization in a HoloLens at the 2018 the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) meeting in Paris. The system, designed with the help of former IC student and current graduate in Mark Griswold’s lab, Andrew Dupuis, is capable of acquiring and displaying images with less than 150mslatency. Dominique showed a demonstration of a beating heart acquired with the technology.
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