Episode 9 - Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting: the path to clinical adoption
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Description
Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) is a quantitative MRI framework developed in 2013, with its paradigm-changing methodology first described in a milestone Nature paper, cited by thousands of works since then.  In this episode, Constantin Slioussarenko had the chance to be joined by Dan Ma, who was at the origin of MRF, and Chaitra Badve, neuroradiologist who has led clinical translation of MRF for numerous clinical applications, to discuss the main advantages of MRF in the context of the clinic, as well as to touch upon the hurdles it is facing for broader clinical adoption and potential solutions. Outline :  0:00 Introduction 0:55 MRF overview 11:38 Clinical application and broader adoption 24:59 Solutions and areas of development 32:16 Closing
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