Pulseq-CEST Webinar
11 May 2023We’re delighted to invite you to our Pulseq-CEST Webinar focused on the Pulseq-CEST tool and its role in simplifying prototyping, simulation, and reproducibility in CEST MRI research.
Pulseq-CEST Webinar This took place on Thursday, July 6, 2023
Here is the recording on Youtube:
In this webinar, you’ll discover:
- How the Pulseq-CEST tool streamlines CEST MRI research in silico, in vitro and in vivo
- Live demonstrations of the tool using MATLAB and Python https://pulseq-cest.github.io/
- The existing library of preparation modules and simulation files https://github.com/kherz/pulseq-cest-library
- Ways to contribute and collaborate within the Pulseq-CEST community.
For any questions, feel free to contact us. Here more links:
- https://pulseq-cest.github.io/
- https://github.com/kherz/pulseq-cest
- https://github.com/schuenke/BMCTool
with colabs
- https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1lFAxOR_I_J4x5pn_preEUPG9ZfNiPIVw#scrollTo=utnYU7mvEYxj
- https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1LOxexCtYDihmIQtrBkZq_Qj19HR1ij5P#scrollTo=bKx81ocDoyzj
- https://github.com/KerstinHut/pypulseq-cest
- https://github.com/kherz/pulseq-cest-library
- https://github.com/pulseq-cest/BMsim_challenge
- https://gitlab.com/SebMue/pulseq_cest_hybrid_bruker