Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026 · Cape Town, South Africa
667-01-006 ISMRM Abstract

Comparing acquired & synthesized high b-DWI with deep learning phase correction on a 50-channel coil

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grace lee 1, Milica Medved1, nurullah kaya1, Sherry S Huang2, Patricia Lan3,4, Xinzeng Wang5, clyve follante6, YUN JEONG STICKLE7, Ambereen N Yousuf1,8, jonathan taylor1, Roger Engelmann1, david dao9, ahmed hamimi, senthooran kalidoss10, fraser robb11, Arnaud Guidon12, Aytekin Oto1,8
1Department of Radiology, University of Chicago, Chicago IL, Chicago, United States of America
2Science and Technology Office, GE HealthCare, San Ramon, United States of America
3MR Clinical Solutions & Research Collaborations, GE HealthCare, San Ramon, United States of America
4GE HealthCare (Menlo Park, US), Menlo Park, United States of America
5GE Healthcare, Houston, United States of America
6GE HealthCare Aurora, Aurora, United States of America
7GE HealthCare (Aurora, OH), Aurora, United States of America
8Sanford J. Grossman Center of Excellence in Prostate Imaging and Image Guided Therapy, University of Chicago, Chicago, United States of America
9University of Chicago, Chicago IL, United States of America
10University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, United States of America
11GE HealthCare MR Coils, Aurora, United States of America
12GE HealthCare, San Ramon, United States of America
Presenting Author: grace lee

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