Freesurfer,
We recently gained access to a new GE Discovery MR750w 3.0T GEM MRI with a 24 channel headcoil. Because this system is located at a nearby hospital and is used clinically, we do not have a research agreement with GE in place and, therefore, cannot edit the default pulse sequences. We were wondering what scans/parameters would give us optimal segmentation (similar to MPRAGE and/or FLASH at https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FreeSurferWiki?action=AttachFile&a...).
Thanks,
Matthew Sherwood Medical Research Engineer
Wright State Research Institute 4035 Colonel Glenn Hwy. Dayton, OH 45431
PH: 937.705.1025 FAX: 937.705.1095 EMAIL: matt.sherwood@wright.edumailto:matt.sherwood@wright.edu
the sequences specified by adni are a good resource:
http://www.adni-info.org/scientists/MRIProtocols.aspx
they’re known to work with freesurfer.
N.
On Jun 20, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Sherwood, Matt matt.sherwood@WRIGHT.EDU wrote:
Freesurfer, We recently gained access to a new GE Discovery MR750w 3.0T GEM MRI with a 24 channel headcoil. Because this system is located at a nearby hospital and is used clinically, we do not have a research agreement with GE in place and, therefore, cannot edit the default pulse sequences. We were wondering what scans/parameters would give us optimal segmentation (similar to MPRAGE and/or FLASH at https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FreeSurferWiki?action=AttachFile&a...).
Thanks,
Matthew Sherwood Medical Research Engineer
Wright State Research Institute 4035 Colonel Glenn Hwy. Dayton, OH 45431
PH: 937.705.1025 FAX: 937.705.1095 EMAIL: matt.sherwood@wright.edu
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