Date: Wednesday, 14 June 2023
Time: 6:30 pm AEST
Platform: Zoom

The speakers will be broadcast live from Sydney
Zoom link will be provided after registration, closer to event date.


About SIGNATM Hero:
Built to handle the toughest challenges, SIGNATM Hero 3T MRI scanner will help improve patient outcomes, reduce clinical burden, and make difficult magnetic resonance imaging exams simpler.


About AIRTM Recon DL:

AIRTM Recon DL is a pioneering deep-learning-based reconstruction algorithm that enables radiologists to achieve pin-sharp images quicker. By removing noise and ringing from raw images, scans are consistently crisp. Improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) means scan times are cut by up to 50%, smoothing workflow and enhancing the patient experience. GE HealthCare is now launching the 4th Generation of deep-learning based reconstruction for all our 1.5T and 3T scanners.



Dr. Darryl B. Sneag, M.D.  

Dr. Sneag has over 15 years of experience in the medical field, especially in Radiology.

His major clinical and research interests are sports, spine and peripheral nerve MRI. He has specific interests in both qualitative, high-resolution vascular suppression techniques for peripheral nerve visualization as well as quantitative techniques, such as diffusion tensor imaging, to assess nerve regeneration.

Dr. Sneag works closely with physicians at the HSS Center for Brachial Plexus and Traumatic Nerve Injury to help guide operative and non-operative management and receives NIH funding to study Parsonage-Turner syndrome (neuralgic amyotrophy).



Professor Martin J Graves

Professor Graves is a Professor of Magnetic Resonance Physics at the Department of Radiology, School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge, UK.

His experience with GE HealthCare MRI systems dates back to 1992, where he was a Principal Physicist in MRI, primarily supporting cardiovascular imaging on a 1.5T GE HealthCare system at St. George’s Hospital in South London.

Professor Graves has co-authored over 200 publications including the award-winning MRI: from Picture to Proton. He also teaches many MRI courses, both nationally and internationally.

He continues to support the NHS as an Honorary Consultant Clinical Scientist and his current research interests are in the development of MR imaging, reconstruction, and analysis methods for morphological and functional body imaging, including cardiovascular and oncology applications.


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