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MRI Together

Global workshop on open, reproducible, and inclusive MR research

Overview

Recorded videos

You can click on any talk title from the program page to see the recorded video directly. Otherwise, this is a playlist of all videos

Meeting content

The meeting consists of lectures and panel discussions in the Opening and Closing sessions, and more practical talks including hands-on workshops in between.

Every session will be repeated twice, in two different session times separated by 12 hours, so ideally everyone will be able to enjoy it live. While the topic will be the same in the two repetitions, the speakers will change and different content will be available. All the content will be available for viewing online immediately after the live session.

Overview of Program Times

The meeting will span 4 days (December 13th to 17th 2021), over 4 distinct session times (see the timetable page for details) in order to have live content evenly distributed over all the time zones.

For a visual appearance of the time zones that will fit your schedule, check out this map below: yellow represents the Atlantic, blue represents the Pacific, green represents the Indian, and red represents the Caribbean session times. World map with session times

Overview of Program Format

On day 1 we will have the opening sessions, in the Atlantic and Pacific session times, talking about the fundamentals of reproducible science (not necessarily limited to MRI) and open source development models, talking about combining commercial applications and free software. Two debates with representatives from academia and industry will complete the sessions.

On day 2, the Parallel Sessions A: Data will take place, with invited talks and hands-on interactive workshops. They will consists of parallel sessions on data, where the first session A1 will focus on data sharing and the session A2 will focus on data formats (DICOM, BIDS, etc.).

Between day 2 and day 3, the Parallel Sessions B: Basic Reproducibility will be about statistics and reproducibility, with session B1 about statistics and p-value, and session B2 about phantoms and preclinical scanning.

Bwtween day 3 and day 4, the Parallel Sessions C: Acquisition and Reconstruction will present open-source methods for MR acquisition (open and reproducible pulse sequence development, etc) and reconstruction (compressed sensing, reconstruction workflows, etc.)

On the same days, at different times, the last workshop, the Parallel Sessions D: Postprocessing, will present reproducible solutions for image analysis and artificial intelligence.

On day 4, the closing sessions will take place, again touching important arguments and round table discussions on publishing and community-driven development.

Confirmed speakers

We currently have more than 100 confirmed speakers, from academia and industry, including leading companies such as Google, Microsoft, Mathworks, and many more!

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Social gathering

Social gathering is provided by A10dee at https://bit.ly/mritogether-social