This time the Red Hot Fluorine (19F) MRI and Small Animal MRI Symposiums (SAMS), both approaching their 6th edition, have again decided to combine forces and hold a joint meeting. The idea is to provide a forum to discuss and foster 19F research in combination with preclinical MRI studies. The focus will be on the presentation and discussion of latest results, major developments and future directions in the field, but also technical problems and their solutions. For this reason, the symposium aims to gather representatives and contributions from all around Europe and beyond.
We are excited to present a stimulating meeting and look forward to welcoming you to Düsseldorf in the next year.
Düsseldorf is an exciting city located directly on the Rhine river and is the capital of Germany‘s most populated state, North Rhine-Westphalia. Düsseldorf is well known for art, culture, fashion, and shopping, but also its night life, gastronomy and the "world’s longest bar". Combine your scientific experience with a jaunt into Düsseldorf‘s old town to enjoy a taste of the easy-going Rhenish lifestyle.
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- Éva Tóth (Orléans, FR)
- Kazuya Kikuchi (Osaka, JP)
- Amnon Bar-Shir (Weizmann, IL)
- Emily Que (Austin, US)
- Xiaowei Wang (Melbourne, AU)
- Greetje Vande Velde (Leuven, BE)
- Cornelius Faber (Münster, DE)
- Jeff Bulte (Johns Hopkins, US)
- Fanny Chapelin (San Diego, US)
- Daniel Jirák (Prague, CZ)
- Francesca Garello (Turin, IT)
- Iris Zhou (Harvard, US)
- Daniel Stuckey (UCL, UK)
- Min-Chi Ku (Berlin, DE)
- Jesús Ruiz-Cabello (Donostia, ES)
- Alkystis Phinikaridou (KCL, UK)
- Fabian Kießling (Aachen, DE)
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