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Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

Officers

President

Stefan Neubauer, MD

John Radcliffe Hospital United Kingdom

Vice President

Charles B. Higgins, MD

UCSF Medical Center USA

Secretary/Treasurer

Frank Rademakers, MD, PhD

University Hospitals Leuven Belgium

Vice Secretary/Treasurer

Christopher M. Kramer, MD

University of Virginia Health Systems USA

Immediate Past President

Warren J. Manning, MD

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center USA

Board Members

Andrew Arai, MD

NIH / NHLBI USA

Jörg Barkhausen, MD

University Hospital Germany

David N. Firmin, PhD

Royal Brompton Hospital United Kingdom

Scott D. Flamm, MD

Cleveland Clinic USA

Matthias G. Friedrich, MD

Stephenson CMR Centre, University of Calgary Canada

Michael Jerosch-Herold, PhD

Brigham & Women’s Hospital USA

Joao A.C. Lima, MD

Johns Hopkins University USA

James Moon, MD

The Heart Hospital United Kingdom

Eike Nagel, MD

King’s College London United Kingdom

Dudley J. Pennell, MD

Royal Brompton Hospital United Kingdom

Hajime Sakuma, MD

Mie University Hospital Japan

Jürg Schwitter, MD

University Hospital Zurich Switzerland

Mary P. Watkins, RT (MR) (R)

C-TRAIN USA

2008 Program Committee

Matthias G. Friedrich, MD Chair

Stephenson CMR Centre, University of Calgary Canada

Albert de Roos, MD, PhD Co-Chair

Leiden University Medical Center Netherlands

Stephan Achenbach, MD

University of Erlangen Germany

Andrew Arai, MD

NIH / NHLBI USA

Daniel S. Berman, MD

Cedar Sinai Medical Center USA

David Bluemke, MD

Johns Hopkins University USA

Jens Bremerich, MD

University Hospital Basel Switzerland

Peter Buser, MD

University Hospital Basel Switzerland

Ricardo C. Cury, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital USA

Alexander J. Dick, MD

Sunnybrook Hospital Canada

Rossella Fattori, MD

Azienda Ospedaliera Italy

Paul Finn, MD, PhD

UCLA USA

Scott D. Flamm, MD

Cleveland Clinic USA

Brent A. French, PhD

University of Virginia USA

Anthony R. Fuisz, MD

University of Washington USA

Bernhard Gerber, MD

University of Brussels Belgium

Peter Kellman, PhD

NIH / NHLBI USA

Raymond Kim, MD

Duke Medical Center USA

Sebastian Kozerke, PhD

University and ETH Zurich Switzerland

Raymond Kwong, MD

Brigham & Women’s Hospital USA

Robert J. Lederman, MD

NIH/NHLBI USA

Thoralf Niendorf, PhD

University of Aachen Germany

Sven Plein, MD, PhD

University of Leeds United Kingdom

Andrew J. Powell, MD

Children’s Hospital Boston USA

Jürg Schwitter, MD

University Hospital Zurich Switzerland

Daniel Sodickson, MD, PhD

New York Medical Center USA

Steven D. Wolff, MD, PhD

Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging USA

Graham Wright, PhD

Sunnybrook Health Services Centre Canada

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Physician Pre-Conference Workshop

Introduction to Cardiovascular MR

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8:00 - 10:00

10:00 - 10:30

12:00 - 12:30

12:30 - 13:30

13:30 - 15:00

15:00 - 15:30

15:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 18:30

Welcome Address

Clinical Plenary Session 1: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment – Defining Better Therapeutic Targets by CMR

Los Angeles Ballroom

Continental Breakfast

7:00 - 8:00

Los Angeles Ballroom Foyer

Refreshment Break and Opening of Commercial Exhibits

California Showroom

Parallel Oral Abstract Session I

Young Investigators Award Session - Clinical Los Angeles Room

SCMR Business Meeting

Los Angeles Room

Lunch on Own / Poster Viewing Session 1

California Showroom

Parallel Oral Abstract Session II

Young Investigators Award Session - Experimental Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session III

What is New in CMR Viability Imaging? Santa Monica Room

Trainee Hour Parallel Session A:

Clinical - Cardiology Trainees Westside Room

Trainee Hour Parallel Session B:

Clinical - Radiology Trainees Westside Room

Trainee Hour Parallel Session C:

Basic - Science Trainees Westside Room

Parallel Session CLINICAL CMR vs CT for Vascular and Coronary Disease

Los Angeles Room

Parallel Session NON-CLINICAL New RF Coil Designs for CMR

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstracts Session IV CMR Data on Prognosis - Here We Are

Santa Monica Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session V Progress in Coronary CMR Imaging

Los Angeles Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session VI

Toward a Better Understanding of Cardiovascular Risk Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session VII New Methods: The Cutting Edge

Santa Monica Room

Refreshment Break / Exhibits

California Showroom

Parallel Session CASES TO LEARN FROM

Los Angeles Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session VIII

New Methods Using New Hardware and Software Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session IX New Vascular Applications

Santa Monica Room

Basic Pre-Conference Workshop:

Scanning the Horizon, Emerging Technologies for Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Intervention Olympic Ballroom I

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1, 2008

7:00 - 8:00 Continental Breakfast / Exhibits

California Showroom

Coffee With Experts I:

What We Do In Acute Coronary Syndrome, Aortic Dissection, Asymptomatic CAD, RV Dilatation

Beverly Hills Room

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2, 2008

18:00 - 19:00

10:30 - 12:00

Technologist Workshop

14:30 - 17:30

Session 1 The “How-To” Basics for CMR

Constellation Ballroom

8:00 - 9:30

9:30 - 10:15

Parallel Session CLINICAL CMR in Non-Ischemic CMP

Los Angeles Room

CMR Technology Updates

Los Angeles Room

10:15 - 10:55 CMR Questionnaire

Los Angeles Room

Parallel Session NON-CLINICAL Parallel Imaging

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Session - CONGENITAL CMR of Tetralogy of Fallot

Santa Monica Room

Technologist Workshop

8:00 - 10:40

Session II: Essential Physics for CMR

Constellation Ballroom

User Meetings

19:00

California Showroom

Moderated Poster Session Clinical / Poster Session I -Presenters Present / Exhibits - Wine & Cheese Reception

17:30 - 18:30

California Showroom

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11:15 – 12:45

12:45 - 13:45

13:45 - 15:15

15:15 - 15:45

Refreshment Break / Exhibits

California Showroom

Parallel Oral Abstract Session X CMR of Non-Ischemic Heart Disease I

Los Angeles Room

Lunch on Own / Moderated Poster Session Experimental / Poster Session II -Presenters Present / Exhibits

California Showroom

Parallel Session CLINICAL New Diagnostic Targets in

Myocardial Infarction

Los Angeles Room

Refreshment Break / Exhibits

California Showroom

15:45 - 17:15

17:15 - 18:45

19:00

Parallel Session NON-CLINICAL Molecular Imaging: Contrast Agent Mechanisms and CMR Applications

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session XIII CMR of Non-Ischemic Heart Disease II

Santa Monica Room

Parallel Session - POLITICAL New Codes and New Safety Concerns

Los Angeles Room

Parallel Session - CONGENITAL CHD - Indications and Imaging Protocols

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session XIV Refined Phenotyping by CMR

Santa Monica Room

Parallel Session CASES

Los Angeles Room

Awards Presentation and Reception

Plaza Pavilion

Parallel Session Interventional CMR - 1

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session XV CMR for Myocardial Ischemia

Santa Monica Room

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CONTINUED

7:30 - 8:00

Coffee with the Experts Session II

What we do in Cardiac Tumor, ARVD, Cardiomyopathy, CHD

Beverly Hills Room

7:00 - 8:00 Continental Breakfast

Los Angeles Ballroom Foyer

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3, 2008

Technologist Workshop

11:00 - 13:15

Session III: Understanding and Imaging

Acquired Heart Disease

Constellation Ballroom

Technologist Workshop

14:15 - 16:00

Session IV: Elements of Myocardial Viability

Constellation Ballroom

Technologist Workshop

16:15 - 18:00

Session V: CE-MRA/Case Studies

Constellation Ballroom

8:00 - 9:30

9:30 - 10:00

Parallel Session CLINICAL First-Pass CMR Perfusion

Los Angeles Room

Refreshment Break

Los Angeles Ballroom Foyer

11:45 - 13:00 Lunch on Your Own

Refreshment Break

Los Angeles Ballroom Foyer

13:00 - 14:30 10:00 - 11:45

Parallel Session NON-CLINICAL Unmet Needs in CMR

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Session CASES TO LEARN FROM

Santa Monica Room

Parallel Session CLINICAL Cutting-Edge Vascular CMR

Los Angeles Room

Parallel Session NON-CLINICAL Metabolic CMR Studies

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Session Interventional CMR - II

Santa Monica Room

Parallel Session CLINICAL

Clinical CMR Endpoints in Clinical Trials Los Angeles Room

Parallel Session CLINICAL

CMR @ 3T – Solved and Unsolved Problems Santa Monica Room

14:30 - 14:45

Clinical Plenary Session 2 CMR and Electrophysiology

Los Angeles Ballroom

14:45 - 16:00

Farewell Address

Los Angeles Ballroom

16:00 - 16:15

Technologist Workshop

8:00 - 11:25

Session VI: How to Navigate through Congenital Heart Disease

Constellation Ballroom

Technologist Workshop

12:30 - 15:00

Session VII: Technologies on the Rise

Constellation Ballroom

Parallel Oral Abstract Session XI In Real Time: Interventions and More

Beverly Hills Room

Parallel Oral Abstract Session XII What is New in Congenital CMR?

Santa Monica Room

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