This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source, and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator. June 24, 2005: Introduction to Hyperpolarized Gas MRI, Concepts of MR & CT Imaging, Kiawah Island, SC October 4, 2005: Progress in 129Xe MRI of the Lung, Workshop on 129Xe MRI, Akita Institute for Imaging , Akita, Japan November 14, 2005: 129Xe Imaging of Pulmonary Gas Exchange, Imaging the Rodent Workshop, Duke University, Durham, NC December 9, 2005: Hyperpolarized 129Xe Perspectives, GE Healthcare Forum on HP 129Xe, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ February 16, 2006: Introduction to Hyperpolarized Gas MRI, Radiology Grand Rounds, Duke University, Durham, NC May, 6, 2006: Alternate Sources of Magnetization, MR Physics for Physicists Course, ISMRM 14th Annual Scientific Meeting, Seattle, WA Driehuys B, Cofer GP, Pollaro J. Real-time production and in vivo imaging of hyperpolarized 129Xe, ISMRM 14th Annual Scientific Meeting May 6-12, 2006, Seattle WA, ACCEPTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION Driehuys B, Cofer GP, Pollaro J, Boslego J, Hedlund LW, Johnson GA, Imaging pulmonary gas exchange using hyperpolarized 129Xe. 1SMRM 14th Annual Scientific Meeting May 6-12, 2006, Seattle WA, ACCEPTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION Driehuys B, Cofer GP, Pollaro J, et al., 3He imaging of methacholine challenge in mouse models of asthma, ISMRM 14th Annual Scientific Meeting, May 6-12 Seattle, WA, ACCEPTED FOR POSTER PRESENTATION
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