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In September 2017, the Gallippi Lab will travel to Washington, D.C. to present work at the IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. Eight presentations will be given by lab members, including five oral presentations and three posters. The titles and locations of each are listed below. For a full schedule of events, visit the UFFC or IUS symposium websites.

Oral Presentations

11:45 AM – Day 2 – Session 3E – Elasticity-Based Tumor Detection, Room: Paladian
Hossain et. al., Viscoelastic Response (VisR)-Derived Relative Elasticity and Relative Viscosity Reflect Tissue Elasticity and Viscosity: In Silico and Experimental Demonstration in Liver

1:30 PM – Day 2 – Session 3F – Elastography in Anisotropic Tissue, Room: Paladian
Moore et. al., Estimating Degree of Mechanical Anisotropy in Healthy and Dystrophic Rectus Femoris of Boys using VisR Ultrasound, In Vivo

2:00 PM – Day 2 – Session 3F – Elastography in Anisotropic Tissue, Room: Paladian
Moore et. al., Ex Vivo and In Vivo Demonstration of 2D Viscoelastic Response (VisR) Anisotropy Imaging in Skeletal Muscle

2:30 PM – Day 2 – Session 3F – Elastography in Anisotropic Tissue, Room: Paladian
Hossain et. al., In Vivo Mechanical Anisotropy Assessment in Renal Parenchyma Using ARFI Peak Displacement

5:15 PM – Day 2 – Session 2G – Carotid Elastography, Room: Ambassador Ballroom
Torres et. al., In Vivo Delineation of Human Carotid Plaque Features with ARFI Variance of Acceleration (VoA)

Posters

9:30 AM – Day 2 – Session P1-B9-6 – Novel Medical Systems, Room: Exhibit Hall
Perdomo et. al., Preliminary design of automated system for point shearwave elastography (pSWE) in rodent livers

9:30 AM – Day 3 – Session P1-C6-11 – Elastography in Pre-Clinical and Clinical Application, Room: Exhibit Hall
Goel et. al., Assessment of Anisotropy using Viscoelastic Response (VisR) Ultrasound in the Biceps Brachii of Healthy Older Adults and Stroke Patients

9:30 AM – Day 3 – Session P1-C5-2 – Mechanical Parameter Estimation, Room: Exhibit Hall
Hossain et. al., Assessing Degree of Mechanical Anisotropy Using the Ratio of ARFI-Induced Peak Displacements at Small Rotation Angles

 

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