Philips presents: MRI Symposium on Neuroradiology featuring speakers from; The Alfred Hospital and Monash University
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Philips invites you to our MRI Symposium on Neuroradiology featuring speakers from; The Alfred Hospital and Monash University.
Hosted by Professor Meng Law, Head of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology research at the Alfred Hospital, this exciting whole-day event will delve into several topics of MR Neuroradiology, including different Neurological Conditions, Advancements in A.I and its challenges, Fetal and Postmortem MR, Whole Body PET MR, and the Future of Neuroradiology. Presentations will also cover Blood Biomarkers and the Brain Ageing in TBI, Clinical Applications of Advancement MR, Perfusion, DTI and MRS and Cardiac Imaging.
Professor and Program Director
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine,
Alfred Health.
Meng is currently the Program Director of Radiology and Nuclear
Medicine at Alfred Health, Professor and Director of iBRAIN
(integrated Biomedical Research in AI and Neuroimaging) Monash
University. He undertook his undergraduate and specialty training
in Melbourne but had been working in the USA for almost 20
years. He comes to us most recently from the USC Keck Medical
Centre in Los Angeles, where he was the Director of Neuroradiology,
Neuroradiology Fellowship Program Director, Director of NIA
USC Alzheimer Disease Research Center, Neuroimaging Core
and Medical Director of the Stevens Institute of Neuroimaging
and Informatics where he was also the Professor of Radiology,
Neurology & Neurological Surgery USC Keck School of Medicine as
well as Professor of Biomedical Engineering USC Viterbi School of
Engineering.
Prior to California, Meng held Associate Professorial roles at Mt Sinai
School of Medicine, the New York University School of Medicine in
New York and undertook a Neuroradiology fellowship at the New
York University Medical Centre.
Over the years Meng has also been involved with many US and
international professional organisations, including President of
the American Society of Spine Radiology and President American
Society of Functional Neuroradiology. Meng’s major areas
of research interest include the ageing brain and Alzheimer’s
Disease, AI, big data science and machine learning, advanced
neuro MR imaging techniques, molecular imaging, traumatic
brain injury and imaging in spaceflight. Being an avid teacher,
clinician and investigator, he has published over 300 peer review
papers and given over 1000 lectures worldwide, been awarded
the Outstanding Teacher Award at the International Society of
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), the Award for Excellence
by the Society of Neuro-oncology (SNO), the Distinguished
Investigator Award from the Academy of Radiology and Biomedical
Imaging Research and recently a Fellow of the American Society of
Functional Neuroradiology.
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