Oct 14 – 15, 2019
Integrative Biosciences Center
America/Detroit timezone

Record of Workshop Schedule

Monday, October 14, 2019

7:30-8:15 Breakfast and Workshop Registration
8:15-8:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:30-9:20 Keynote Speaker: Gary Glover Ancient Ultrasound Tomography and MRI Perspectives of Breast Cancer
9:20-9:25 5 minute break
SESSION I: Systems, part 1
Chair: Nicole Ruiter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
9:25-9:45 Junjie Song The New Generation of The Breast Ultrasound Tomography Imaging System in HUST
9:45-10:05

Morgan Roberts

Progress Towards an Open-Source, Low-Cost Ultrasound Computed Tomography Research System
10:05-10:25 Preena Patel A Low-cost Ultrasound Computed Tomography System using Diagnostic Linear Arrays
10:25-10:40 Networking Break
SESSION II, Systems, part 2
Chair: Neb Duric, Delphinus Medical Technologies
10:40-11:20 Invited Talk 1: Eugene Malyarenko Transcranial Ultrasound Brain Imaging (TUBI) Solution for Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injuries
11:20-11:40 Thomas Robins Towards 3D Brain Imaging in Small Animals using Full-Waveform Inversion
11:40-12:00 Naser Alijabbari The Efficiency of an All-reflective Omnidirectional Illumination for Photoacoustic Tomography with a Ring Ultrasound Transducer
Noon-1:00 Lunch Break
SESSION III, Clinical Systems
Chair, Peter Littrup, Delphinus Medical Technologies
1:00-1:40 Invited Talk 2: Rachel Brem Clinical Implications of Screening Breast Ultrasound: Past, Present and Future
1:40-1:45 5 minute break
1:45-2:05 Mark Sak Tissue Sound Speed: A Novel Imaging Biomarker for Measuring Tamoxifen Response
2:05-2:25 Neb Duric Tissue sound speed is more strongly associated with breast cancer risk than mammographic percent density: A comparative case-control study.
2:25-2:45 Peter Littrup Breast cancer development at the fat-gland interface (FGI): Importance of coronal imaging and ultrasound tomography.
2:45-3:00 Networking Break
3:00-3:40 Invited Talk 3: Paul Carson A History of US Transmission Tomography Emphasizing Approaches Out of the Mainstream
3:40-3:45 5 minute break
3:45-5:00 Discussion Session
Co-Chairs: Neb Duric, Torsten Hopp, Nicole Ruiter, Christian Böhm
5:00 END
5:15 Transportation to The Whitney
5:30 Gala Dinner
8:30 Transportation to hotels

 

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

7:30-8:30 Breakfast and Workshop Registration
8:30-9:10 Invited Talk 4: Lluis Guasch Ultrasound Imaging with FWI: From Breast to Brain
9:10-9:15 5 minute break
SESSION IV: Methods, part 1
Chair: Christian Böhm, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
9:15-9:35 Ulas Taskin Multi-Parameter Inversion
9:35-9:55 Daniel Sarno Acoustic attenuation imaging using phase-insensitive ultrasound computed tomography
9:55-10:15 Carlos Cueto Ultrasound Transducer Identification Enables High-Resolution Full-Waveform Inversion
10:15-10:35 Oscar Calderon Agudo Overcoming cycle-skipping in full-waveform inversion of ultrasound data
10:35-10:55 Felix Lucka Time-Domain Full Waveform Inversion for High Resolution 3D Ultrasound Computed Tomography of the Breast
11:00-12:00 Poster Session and Networking Break
12:00-1:00 Lunch Break
1:00-1:40 Invited Talk 5: Mohammad Mehrmohammadi Full-ring Photoacoustic Tomography: Light and Sound to Enhance Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
SESSION V: Methods, Part 2
Chair: Mohammad Mehrmohammadi, Wayne State University
1:40-1:45 5 minute break
1:45-2:05 Joaquin Herraiz High-Frequency Full-Waveform Inversion for Ultrasound Transmission Tomography
2:05-2:25 Hongjian Wang Analysis of Linearized Inverse Problems in Ultrasound Transmission Imaging
2:25-2:45 Ashkan Javaherian Time-of-Flight Picking for Ultrasound Computed Tomography of the Breast
2:45-3:05 Christian Boehm Regularization by Registration: Utilizing Prior Knowledge to Accelerate Ultrasound Full-Waveform Inversion
3:05-3:35 Data Challenge
Chair: Nicole Ruiter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
3:35-3:50 Networking Break
SESSION VI: Methods, part 3
Chair: Torsten Hopp, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
3:50-4:10 Jennifer Mueller A Preclinical Simulation Study of Ultrasound Tomography for Pulmonary Bedside Monitoring
4:10-4:30 Adrian Wydra Life-like Phantoms for Biomedical Applications
4:30-4:50 Fedar Seviaryn Quantitative Assessment of Skin using High-Resolution Handheld Ultrasonic Scanner
4:50-5:10 Fedar Seviaryn High-Resolution Mapping of Changes in Properties in Dermal Collagen Due to Light Damage
5:10-6:00 Discussion Session
Co-Chairs: Neb Duric, Torsten Hopp, Nicole Ruiter, Christian Böhm
6:00 END