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March 28-30, 2019 Grand Walkerhill Seoul Seoul, Korea ICMRI 2019 March 28-30, 2019 Grand Walkerhill Seoul Seoul, Korea THE 7th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING & 24th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF KSMRM http://2019.ksmrm.org/ Hosted by Supported by ICMRI 2019 CONTENTS 01 Welcome Message 02 ICMRI 2019 Organizing Committee 04 Program at a Glance 06 Session Timetable 10 Plenary Lectures 14 Floor Plan 16 Congress Information 19 Sponsors 20 Exhibition Daily Program 28 March 28 29 March 29 50 March 30 65 Posters >> 2 ICMRI 2019 WELCOME MESSAGE Dear Colleagues and Friends, On behalf of the organizing committee, it is with great delight that I welcome you to the 7th International Congress on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (ICMRI 2019) and 24th Scientific Meeting of KSMRM to be held from March 28 to 30, 2019, at the Grand Walkerhill Seoul in Seoul, Korea. The Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine has been hosting the ICMRI annually to provide cutting-edge scientific content and to bridge the gap between on-going academic developments and industrial implementations in MRI. Thanks to our efforts and growing importance of our field, this Congress has become a major Asian MR Community Forum with about 1,000 attendees from more than 20 countries on average. In the style of the past Congress, ICMRI 2019 will continue to hold the Asian Forum and Joint Symposiums which will offer an increasingly enriching scientific program co-organized by several societies from the Asia Region including the Japanese Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (JSMRM) and Chinese Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (CSMRM). Furthermore, you are encouraged to take advantage of this great opportunity to network through extensive discussions and informative exchanges with renowned experts. I wish you a memorable ICMRI 2019 and a pleasant stay in Korea. Yeon Hyeon Choe, MD President, KSMRM Chairperson, Organizing Committee of ICMRI 2019 Professor and Chairman, Department of Radiology, Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine 1 << ICMRI 2019 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE President of KSMRM, 2019 Yeon Hyeon Choe Samsung Medical Center Chairperson of 7th ICMRI Vice President Chi Woong Mun Inje University Audit Committee Chairs Hak Hee Kim Univ. of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center Jung Hee Lee Samsung Medical Center Secretary General Sang Hoon Lee Asan Medical Center Scientific Chairs Sung-Hong Park KAIST Committee Seung Hong Choi Seoul National University Hospital Secretary Soo Chin Kim Seoul National University Hospital Members Kyoung‐Nam Kim Gachon University Daehong Kim National Cancer Center Sung Mok Kim Samsung Medical Center Ho-Taek Song Yonsei University College of Medicine Sukhoon Oh Korea Basic Science Institute Sehong Oh Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Hyoungsuk Yoo Hayang University Jeong Hee Yoon Seoul National University Hospital Taekwan Lee Daegu Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation Ho Yun Lee Samsung Medical Center Seung Chai Jung Asan Medical Center HyungJoon Cho UNIST Seon-Hyeong Choi Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Young Hun Choi Seoul National University Hospital Yoo Jin Hong Severance Hospital Sung IL Hwang Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Finance Chair Bong Joo Kang The Catholic University of Korea Committee Publication Chairs Whal Lee Seoul National University Hospital Committee Jaeseok Park Sungkyunkwan University >> 2 ICMRI 2019 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Education Chairs HyungJoon Cho UNIST Committee Huijoong Lee Kyungpook National University Hospital Planning Chairs Jong Chul Ye KAIST Committee Won-Jin Moon Konkuk University Medical Center Public Relations Chairs Daehong Kim National Cancer Center Committee Jin-Young Choi Severance Hospital International Chairs Ji Eun Park Asan Medical Center Affairs Committee Geon-Ho Jahng Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong Research Chair Jeong Hee Yoon Seoul National University Hospital Committee Jongho Lee Seoul National University Information & Chair Dong-Cheol Woo Asan Medical Center Communication Committee Health Insurance Chair Chan Kyo Kim Samsung Medical Center Directors of Byoung Wook Choi Yonsei University Special Affairs Yun-Hyeon Kim Chonnam National University Hospital Bum-soo Kim Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea Myung Kwan Lim Inha University Hospital Dong-Hyun Kim Yonsei University Woo-Suk Choi Kyung Hee University Hospital In Chan Song Seoul National University Hospital Kwan Soo Hong Korea Basic Science Institute Chang Hee Lee Korea University Guro Hospital 3 << ICMRI 2019 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE MARCH 28(Thu)-29 (Fri) 3F B2 B1 3F 4F B1 PLACE COSMOS VISTA 1 VISTA 2 VISTA 3 Grand Hall Cosmos Hall Art Hall GRAND HALL (Primovist®) 4+5 HALL 1-3 08:00- Registration (08:00 - 18:30 / Vista Hall Lobby, B2) 09:00 Exhibition (08:00 - 18:30 / Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 09:00- SY01 SS01 SY02 SY03 SS02 SY04 10:30 Neuro 1 MSK Abdomen 1 Meet the New Advanced Preclinical Face Bioimaging for Drug Development Eng Eng Eng Kor Eng Kor 10:30- 10:50 Coffee Break (Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 10:50- 11:10 Opening 11:10- Plenary Lecture l, ll 12:30 PL1: Vikas Gulani / PL2: Jeong Min Lee Eng Poster 12:30- LS01 LS02 LS03 13:30 Guerbet Korea Bayer Korea Siemens Healthineers 13:30- KSM- SY05 SY06 SY07 SY08 SY09 SY10 15:30 RM Neuro 2 MRE 1 Abdomen 2 Molecular Advanced Breast +SS Educa- Eng Eng Eng Eng Eng Eng tional 15:30- Power Pitch Power Pitch Power Pitch Power Pitch SY11 SY12 17:30 Course (March 01 02 03 04 IBS CNIR- JSMRM- 28, Neuro MRE Abdomen Advanced KSMRM Joint KSMRM Joint 13:30 - Symposium Symposium 17:45) Poster Q&A (15:30 - 17:30 / Grand Hall 1 - 3) * Free beer and soft drinks will be available during poster Q&A time. Kor Eng Eng 17:30- What’s new What’s new What’s new in What’s new What’s new in 18:30 in MRI by GE in MRI by MRI by Bayer in MRI by MRI by Canon Healthcare Guerbet Siemens Medical Korea Healthineers 18:30- Banquet 20:30 (Walkerhill Theatre, B1) >> 4 ICMRI 2019 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE MARCH 30 (Sat) B2 B1 3F 4F B1 PLACE VISTA 1 VISTA 2 VISTA 3 Grand Hall 4+5 Cosmos Hall Art Hall GRAND (Primovist®) HALL 1-3 08:00- Registration (08:00 - 17:30 / Vista Hall Lobby B2) 09:00 Exhibition (08:00 - 17:30 / Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 09:00- SY13 SY14 SY15 SY016 SY017 SY18 10:30 Neuro 3 MRE 2 Abdomen 3 GU Cardiovascular 1 Asian Forum + SS Kor Kor Kor Eng Kor Eng 10:30- 11:00 Coffee Break (Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 11:00- Plenary Lecture lll, lV 12:20 PL3: Zhi-Pei Liang / PL4: Jong Chul Ye Eng 12:30- LS04 LS05 LS06 13:30 Bracco Imaging Philips GE Healthcare Korea Poster 13:30- SS03 SY19 SY20 SY21 SY22 SY23 15:30 Neuro Chest 1 Review Process Pediatric 1 Cardiovascular CSMRM-KSMRM + SS + SS 2 Joint Symposium Eng Eng Kor Eng Eng Eng 15:30- 16:00 Coffee Break (Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 16:00- SY24 SY25 SY26 SY27 SY28 SY29 17:30 MD-PhD Chest 2 Meet the Pediatric 2 MR Safety MSK Frontiers + SS Kor Kor Kor Kor Eng Kor Eng 17:30- 18:00 Closing SS: Scientific Session (Oral Presentation) SY: Symposium LS: Luncheon Symposium Eng: English Kor: Korean 5 << ICMRI 2019 SESSION TIMETABLE MARCH 29 (Fri) B2 PLACE VISTA 3 VISTA 1 VISTA 2 (Primovist®) 08:00-09:00 Registration (08:00 - 18:30 / Vista Hall Lobby, B2) Exhibition (08:00 - 18:30 / Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 09:00-10:30 SY01 SS01 SY02 Neuro 1 MSK Abdomen 1 Advanced Neuroimaging Scientific Session A Long Journey for Imaging Ducts: 3D MRCP Eng Eng Eng 10:30-10:50 Coffee Break (Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 10:50-11:10 Opening 11:10-12:30 Plenary Lecture l, ll PL1: Moving MRI Towards a Quantitative Future PL2: Recent Updates of Abdominal MR Imaging Eng 12:30-13:30 LS01 LS02 Guerbet Korea Bayer Korea 13:30-15:30 SY05 SY06 SY07 Neuro 2 MRE 1 Abdomen 2 Neuroimaging: Recent Update New Horizons in MR Engineering New Decades of EOB-MRI: Technology: RF Coil Designs and the Value & Challenges Trends Eng Eng Eng 15:30-17:30 Power Pitch 01 Power Pitch 02 Power Pitch 03 Neuro MRE Abdomen Poster Q&A (15:30 - 17:30 / Grand Hall 1 - 3) * Free beer and soft drinks will be available during poster Q&A time. 17:30-18:30 What’s new in MRI by What’s new in MRI by What’s new in MRI by GE Healthcare Guerbet Korea Bayer 18:30-20:30 Banquet (Walkerhill Theatre, B1) >> 6 ICMRI 2019 SESSION TIMETABLE MARCH 29 (Fri) B1 3F 4F B1 PLACE GRAND HALL Grand Hall 4+5 Cosmos Hall Art Hall 1-3 08:00-09:00 09:00-10:30 SY03 SS02 SY04 Meet the New Face Advanced MRI Preclinical Scientific Session Bioimaging for Drug Development Kor Eng Kor 10:30-10:50 10:50-11:10 11:10-12:30 (Printed Posters & E-Posters) Posters (Printed Poster Session Poster 12:30-13:30 LS03 Siemens Healthineers 13:30-15:30 SY08 SY09 SY10 Molecular Advanced Breast Latest Technology of Advancing the Cutting Up-to-date in Breast MRI Molecular Imaging Edge MRI (+ Scientific Session) Eng Eng Eng 15:30-17:30 Power Pitch 04 SY11 SY12 Advanced IBS CNIR-KSMRM JSMRM-KSMRM 7T Human MRI Research DWI in the Breast: From Screen- ing to Treatment Monitoring Eng Eng 17:30-18:30 What’s new in MRI by What’s new in MRI by Siemens Healthineers Canon Medical 18:30-20:30 Banquet (Walkerhill Theatre, B1) 7 << ICMRI 2019 SESSION TIMETABLE MARCH 30 (Sat) B2 PLACE VISTA 3 VISTA 1 VISTA 2 (Primovist®) 08:00-09:00 Registration (08:00 - 17:30 / Vista Hall Lobby B2) Exhibition (08:00 - 17:30 / Vista Hall Lobby, B2 & Grand Hall 1 - 3, B1) 09:00-10:30 SY13 SY14 SY15 Neuro 3 MRE 2 Abdomen 3 Neuroimaging in Drug MRI Hardware and Software: MR Value: Abbreviated Liver MRI Development and Evaluation Major Components (Multi-session)
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