Dr. Aaron Field, MD, PhD, FASFNR
Professor, Department of Radiology Courtesy Appointment in Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin – Madison

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Dr. Aaron Field, MD, PhD, FASFNR

Two Day Event: March 5-6, 2020

Dr. Field is a professor in the Department of Radiology and past Chief of Neuroradiology, with an affiliate appointment in Biomedical Engineering. He is internationally known for his contributions to the development and clinical translation of advanced magnetic resonance (MR) techniques for imaging the brain, particularly for diseases of white matter including multiple sclerosis (MS). Dr. Field attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1980-1985, receiving his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering. He received the M.D./Ph.D. (Bioengineering) degrees from the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago in 1993. His postgraduate training included a medical internship at Northwestern University/Evanston Hospital (1993-94), residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago, IL (1994-98), and fellowship in Neuroradiology at Wake Forest University (Bowman Gray) in Winston-Salem, NC (1999-2001). He was recently named an inaugural Fellow of the American Society of Functional Neuroradiology (ASFNR).

Agenda:
Thursday March 5, 2020: Ben Sadowski Auditorium 18th floor – Mount Sinai Hospital
* 9:00 am - 9:50 am: Quantitative MRI Biomarkers for White Matter Disease and Repair
* 10:15 am - 12:00 pm: Physical Principles of Diffusion MRI - part 1
* 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: Lunch Break
* 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm: Physical Principles of Diffusion MRI- part 2
* 2:00 pm - 2:50 pm: Neuroradiology Case Show-And-Tell
Friday March 6, 2020: Toronto Western Hospital, Room 3MCL-405
* 8:00 am - 9:00 am: Neuroradiology case rounds
* 9:00 am - 9:50 am: Interactive Resident/Fellow Case Conference
* 10:00 am - 10:50 am: Diffusion MR in Brain Tumor Imaging
* 11:00 am - 11:50 am: Physical Principles of Dynamic Susceptibility Сontrast Cerebral Perfusion MRI
Neuroradiology Fellowship Website - University of Toronto 

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