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Program
16th Annual Symposium
Imaging Network Ontario
March 28 – 29, 2018
Chestnut Residence and Conference Centre
Toronto, ON
Keynote Speakers
Wednesday, March 28 at 8:40 Wednesday, March 28 at 9:25
Novel CT Systems at the Point‐of‐Care Radiomic/Radiogenomics: Tools and Techniques
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Department Computer Science & Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University
Sandy Napel, PhD, Professor, Department: Rad/Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics, Stanford University
Wednesday, March 28 at 13:30 Thursday, March 29 at 8:55
Embedding Equity, Delivering Diversity, Saving Science Imogen Coe, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Science, Ryerson University
Reza Razavi, MD, Vice President & Vice Principal (Research), King’s College London
Thursday, March 29 at 9:40 Thursday, March 29 at 13:35
Advanced Imaging Approach to Define Placenta Function
The Chronicles of Prostate Cancer Detection and Grading
Dinesh M. Shah, MD, Professor, & Director, Maternal‐Fetal Medicine, University of Wisconsin
Parvin Mousavi, PhD, Director, School of Computing, Queen’s University
Imaging Network Ontario Symposium 2018
7:00 Registration Colony Grand Foyer
7:00 – 8:30 Poster Set‐Up & Light Breakfast Colony Grande West
8:30 – 8:40 Opening Remarks Colony Grande Centre and East
Keynote Session Colony Grande Centre and East
8:40 – 9:25
9:25 – 10:10
10:10 – 11:10 Poster Session & Nutrition Break Colony Grande West
Colony Grand Centre Colony Grande East
1 ‐ Image Guided Intervention 2 ‐ Deep Learning for Medical Image
Chairs: Tamas Ungi, Queen's University;
Meaghan O'Reilly, Sunnybrook Research
Chairs: Shazia Akbar, Graham Wright,
Sunnybrook Research Institute
11:10 – 11:24 1‐1 Dynamic Navigation for Dental Implantation
Arish Qazi, ClaroNav
2‐1 Tumor Bed Segmentation from Whole Slide
Images of Breast Cancer After Neoadjuvant
Therapy
Mohammad Peikari, Sunnybrook Research
Institute
11:24 – 11:38 1‐2 Configurable Overall Skill Assessment in
Ultrasound‐Guided Needle Insertion
Matthew Holden, Queen's University
2‐2 Automatic Whole Heart MRI Segmentation:
CNN Augmented with Continuous Max‐flow
Fumin Guo, Sunnybrook Research Institute
11:38 – 11:52 1‐3 360° 3D Transvaginal Ultrasound System for
Intraoperative Verification of Needle Positions
During High‐Dose‐Rate Interstitial Gynecologic
Brachytherapy
Jessica Rodgers, Robarts Research Institute
2‐3 Semi‐Automatic Segmentation of the
Myocardial Scar from 3D Late Gadolinium
Enhancement Magnetic Resonance Images
using a Deep Learning Approach
Fatemeh Zabihollahy, Carleton University
11:52 – 12:06 1‐4 Confocal, Multifrequency Ultrasound Strategies
for Controlled MR‐Guided Blood‐Spinal Cord
Barrier Disruption
Stecia‐Marie Fletcher, Sunnybrook Research
Institute
2‐4 Motion Correction in MRI using Deep Learning
Patricia Johnson, Robarts Research Institute
12:06 – 12:20 1‐5 A CT‐Based Simulation for Predicting Trans‐
Vertebral Ultrasound Propagation
Rui Xu, University of Toronto
2‐5 Synthetic‐CT using Conditional Generative
Adversarial Neural Networks for MRI‐Guided
Radiotherapy
Matt Hemsley, University of Toronto
12:20 – 13:20 Lunch Giovanni
Keynote Session Colony Grande Centre and East
Chair: Maria Drangova, Robarts Research Institute
13:20 – 13:50
13:50 – 14:35
14:35 – 15:35 Poster Session & Nutrition Break Colony Grande West
Program
Anne Martel and Gabor Fichtinger, ImNO 2018 Scientific Committee Chairs
Radiomic/Radiogenomics: Tools and Techniques
Sandy Napel, PhD, Stanford University
Novel CT Systems at the Point‐of‐Care
Jeffrey Siewardsen, PhD, Johns Hopkins University
Embedding Equity, Delivering Diversity, Saving Science
Imogen Coe, PhD, Ryerson UniversityDiscussion
Day 1 ‐ Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Chairs: David Holdsworth, Robarts Research Institute; Cari Whyne, Sunnybrook Research Institute
Imaging Network Ontario Symposium 2018
Colony Grand Centre Colony Grande East
3 ‐ Bone and Joint Imaging 4 ‐ Cancer Imaging
Chairs: Margarete Akens, TECHNA Institute;
Cari Whyne, Sunnybrook Research Institute
Chairs: Tyna Hope, Sunnybrook Research
Institute; Jonathan Thiessen, Lawson Research
Institute15:35 – 15:49 3‐1 Machine Vision Image Guided Surgery – Lighting
the Way
Beau Standish, 7D Surgical
4‐1 Automatic Prostate Cancer Detection and
Localization on Digital Histopathology Imaging
Wenchao Han, Western University
15:49 – 16:03 3‐2 Validating 3D Face Morphing Towards
Improving Pre‐Operative Planning in Facial
Reconstruction Surgery
Zachary Fishman, University of Toronto ‐
Sunnybrook Research Institute
4‐2 Early Detection of Lung Cancer Recurrence
after Stereotactic Ablative Radiation Therapy:
Radiomics System Design
Salma Dammak, Western University
16:03 – 16:17 3‐3 Soft Tissue Strain Measurement in Human
Cadaveric Knees using Embedded Radiopaque
Markers
Alexandra Blokker, Western University
4‐3 Online Assessment of Dose Changes in Head
and Neck Radiotherapy without Dose Re‐
Computation using Deformable Image
Registration
Jason Vickress, Western University
16:17 – 16:31 3‐4 Knee Osteophyte Depiction using 3D
Ultrasound Imaging Compared to Computed
Tomography
Valeria Vendres, Queen's University
4‐4 Case Report: Hyperpolarized 13C Imaging of a
Castration‐Resistant Prostate Cancer Patient
Casey Lee, University of Toronto
16:31 – 16:45 3‐5 Measuring Joint Blood Flow with DCE‐NIRS:
Application to Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Monitoring
Seva Ioussoufovitch, Western University
4‐5 Longitudinal Assessment of Single‐Dose
Radiation‐Induced Tumour Vascular Changes
with Functional Optical Coherence Tomography
Valentin Demidov, University of Toronto
16:45 – 17:00 Break
Colony Grand Centre Colony Grande East
5 ‐ Augmented Reality 6 ‐ New Contrast Agents
Chairs: Elvis Chen, Robarts Research Institute;
Pascal Fallavollita, University of Ottawa
Chairs: Savita Dhanvantari, Donna Goldhawk,
Lawson Research Institute
17:00 – 17:14 5‐1 Accuracy of the Microsoft Hololens for
Neurosurgical Burr Hole Placement
Emily Rae, Queen's University
6‐1 A New Family of Small Manganese (III)
Porphyrin Based MRI Contrast Agents and the
Analyses of the Binding to Human Serum
Albumin
Piryanka Sasidharan, University of Toronto
17:14 – 17:28 5‐2 Ultrasound‐Guided Needle Insertion Simulator
with Tracking‐ and Video‐Based Skill
Assessment
Sean Xia, Queen's University
6‐2 Engineering Non‐Integrating Lentiviral Vectors
for Safe Reporter‐Based Imaging of
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Amanda Hamilton, Robarts Research Institute
17:28 – 17:42 5‐3 Comparison of a Mixed‐Reality Technology to
Cadavers for Gross Anatomy Learning
Mustafa Haiderbhai, University of Ottawa
6‐3 Developing tumour‐activatable minicircles as
novel reagents for prostate cancer detection
TianDuo Wang, Western University
17:42 – 17:56 5‐4 Using Augmented‐Reality for Self‐Directed
Surgical Skills Training in Competency‐Based
Medical Education
Regina Leung, Queen's University
6‐4 Lanthanide Nanoparticles as Vascular Contrast
Agents for Microcomputed Tomography
Charmainne Cruje, Robarts Research Institute
Day 1 ‐ Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Imaging Network Ontario Symposium 2018
7:00 Registration Colony Grande Foyer
8:00 – 8:50 Poster Set‐Up & Light Breakfast Colony Grande West
8:50 – 8:55 Opening Remarks Colony Grande Centre and East
Keynote Session Colony Grande Centre and East
Chairs: Mike Seed, The Hospital for Sick Children; Graham Wright, Sunnybrook Research Institute
8:55 – 9:40
9:40 – 10:25
10:25 – 11:25 Poster Session & Nutrition Break Colony Grande West
Colony Grand Centre Colony Grande East
7 ‐ Cardiovascular Imaging 8 ‐ Maternal ‐ Fetal Imaging
Chairs: Maria Drangova, Robarts Research
Institute; Mihaela Pop, Sunnybrook Research
Institute
Chairs: Christopher Macgowan, The Hospital for
Sick Children; Charlie McKenzie, Western
University
11:25 – 11:39 7‐1 Characterization of T2, T2* Relaxation and
Strain in Disease Progression Post Acute
Myocardial Infarction
Dipal Patel, Sunnybrook Research Institute
8‐1 Fetal Cardiac Hemodynamics: Initial Experience
using 4D Flow MRI
Eric Schrauben, Hospital for Sick Children
11:39 – 11:53 7‐2 Investigating the Correlation Between Cellular
Iron Content and Magnetic Resonance Signal
using THP‐1 Monocytes to Model the
Inflammatory Response
Praveen Sankajith Dassanayake, Western
University
8‐2 Imaging Fetal Congenital Heart Disease using
Motion Compensated MRI
Christopher Roy, Hospital for Sick Children
11:53 – 12:07 7‐3 Analysis of Flow and Oscillating Wall Shear
Stress in the Carotid Bifurcation using Particle
Image Velocimetry: Effects of Stenosis Severity
and Waveform Pulsatility
Amanda Dicarlo, Western University
8‐3 A Novel Optical Neuromonitor for
Simultaneous and Real‐Time Quantification of
Cerebral Saturation, Perfusion, and Metabolism
at the Bedside
Ajay Rajaram, Western University
12:07 – 12:21 7‐4 Evaluation of Sympathetic Function with PET
11C‐Hydroxyephedrine (HED) and Ammonia
(13N‐NH3) in A Canine Pacing Model of Atrial
Fibrillation
Robert Miner, Ottawa Heart Institute
8‐4 Generating A 3D Ultrasound Panorama to
Monitor Neonatal Post‐Hemorrhagic Ventricle
Dilation
Andrew Harris, Robarts Research Institute
12:21 – 12:35 7‐5 Direct Measurement of Blood Flow Reflections
by Ultrasound
Luxi Wei, University of Toronto
8‐5 3D Water‐Fat MRI Detection of Developmental
Maturity in Fetal Adipose Tissue Compartments
Stephanie Giza, Western University
12:35 – 13:35 Lunch Giovanni
Keynote Session Colony Grande Centre and East
13:35 – 14:20
Treating Ventricular Tachycardia with MR guided ablation: clinical advantages and technical challenges
Reza Razavi, MD, King's College LondonAdvanced Imaging Approach to Define Placenta Function
Dinesh Shah, MD, University of Wisconsin
Chair: Anne Martel, Sunnybrook Research Institute
The Chronicles of Prostate Cancer Detection and Grading
Parvin Mousavi, PhD, Queen's University
Anne Martel and Gabor Fichtinger, ImNO 2018 Scientific Committee Chairs
Imaging Network Ontario Symposium 2018
Day 2 ‐ Thursday, March 29, 2018
Colony Grand Centre Colony Grande East
9 ‐ New MRI Approaches 10 ‐ Neuroimaging
Chairs: Margaret Cheng, Giles Santyr, Hospital
for Sick Children
Chairs: April Khademi, Ryerson University;
Ali Khan, Robarts Research Institute
14:25 – 14:39 9‐1 Quantitative MR: Application to Concussion
Studies
Scott Hinks, GE Healthcare
10‐1 Effect of Scan Duration on CT Perfusion‐Derived
Hemodynamic Parameters and Infarct Volume
Eric Wright, Western University
14:39 – 14:53 9‐2 Optimizing Signal‐to‐Noise Ratio for
Hyperpolarized Carbon‐13 MRI using a Hybrid
Flip Angle Scheme
Lauren Smith, Western University
10‐2 Design and Evaluation of a Diffusion MRI Fibre
Phantom using 3D Printing
Uzair Hussain, Robarts Research Institute
14:53 – 15:07 9‐3 Accelerated 3D Spiral‐Ideal Imaging Approach
for Breath‐Hold Hyperpolarized 129Xe Lung MRI
Brandon Zanette, Hospital for Sick Children
10‐3 Between‐ and Within‐Site MRI Scanner Stability
Investigated using EPI fMRI Phantom Scans
Aras Kayvanrad, University of Toronto
15:07 – 15:21 9‐4 Under‐Sampling and Reconstruction Effects in
31P‐MRSI using Flyback‐EPSI with Compressed
Sensing
Diana Harasym, Mcmaster University
10‐4 Relating Hippocampal Glutamate to Structural
Changes and Cognitive Performance in
Alzheimer’s Disease: A 7T MRI Study
Dickson Wong, Western University
15:21 – 15:35 9‐5 Density‐Adapted 3‐Dimensional Radial Multiple
Gradient‐Echo Acquisition Scheme for 23Na
MRI
Alireza Akbari, Western University
10‐5 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in a Rodent
Concussion Model
Amy Schranz, Robarts Research Institute
15:35 – 16:30 Poster Session & Nutrition Break Colony Grande West
Colony Grand Centre Colony Grande East
11 ‐ Tissue Characterization 12 ‐ Instrumentation and Technology
Chairs: Mamadou Diop, Lawson Research
Institute; Alex Vitkin, University Health Network
Chairs: Christine Demore, Sunnybrook Research
Institute; Tamie Poepping, Western University
16:30 – 16:44 11‐1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the
Microbiome using MagA‐Expressing Bacteria
Sarah Donnelly, Lawson Health Research
Institute
12‐1 Apodized‐Aperture Pixel: A Novel X‐Ray
Detector Design to Improve Cancer Detection in
Mammography
Tomi Nano, Robarts Research Institute
16:44 – 16:58 11‐2 An Investigation into the Biosynthesis Pathway
of Serotonin using CEST MRI
Ryan Oglesby, Sunnybrook Health Sciences
Centre
12‐2 3D Verification of Flow in Microfluidic Devices
using Micro‐PIV
Kayla Soon, Western University
16:58 – 17:12 11‐3 The Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor,
Ghrelin, and Biochemical Signaling Processes in
Human Heart Failure
Rebecca Sullivan, Lawson Health Research
Institute
12‐3 Transmit Coil Impedance Measurements to
Estimate Radiofrequency Induced Currents on
Wires in MRI
Brandon Coles, University of Toronto
17:12 – 17:26 11‐4 MRI of Magnetically Labeled Alveolar‐Like
Macrophages in Rat Lungs using Hyperpolarized
Xe‐129: Confirmation with Histology
Vlora Riberdy, Hospital for Sick Children
12‐4 Parametric Modeling and Metal 3D Printing of
Anti‐Scatter Grids for Cone‐Beam CT
Santiago Cobos, Western University
17:26 – 17:40 11‐5 Blood Clot Hematocrit and Age Differentiation
in Vitro using R2* and Quantitative
Susceptibility Mapping
Spencer Christiansen, Western University
12‐5 Array‐Based Dual Frequency Acoustic
Angiography
Jing Yang, University of Toronto
17:40 – 18:00 Awards and Closing Remarks Colony Grande Centre and East
18:00 – 18:30 Poster Take Down Colony Grande West
Day 2 ‐ Thursday, March 29, 2018
Imaging Network Ontario Symposium 2018
Silver Sponsors
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Bronze Sponsor
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Academic Sponsor
Western University’s Bone and Joint Institute aims for lifelong mobility by engaging in high-impact transdisciplinary research that will enhance active living, mobility and movement; investigate causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment options; and improve support systems and palliation for a wide range of MSK conditions.
Imaging Network Ontario Symposium 2018
The Scientific and Organizing Committee for ImNO 2018 Annual Symposium would like to thank you for attending and acknowledge our supporting consortia and sponsors.
We invite you to attend the 17th ImNO Annual Symposium in March 2019 in London, Ontario.
Imaging Network Ontario Symposium 2018