Steps on the Path to Clinical Translation: A workshop by the British and Irish Chapter of the ISMRM

The British and Irish Chapter of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (BIC‐ISMRM) held a workshop entitled “Steps on the path to clinical translation” in Cardiff, UK, on 7th September 2022. The aim of the workshop was to promote discussion within the MR community about the pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Magnetic resonance in medicine 2023-09, Vol.90 (3), p.1130-1136
Hauptverfasser: Hubbard Cristinacce, Penny L., Markus, Julia E., Punwani, Shonit, Mills, Rebecca, Lopez, Maria Yanez, Grech‐Sollars, Matthew, Fasano, Fabrizio, Waterton, John C., Thrippleton, Michael J., Hall, Matt G., O'Connor, James P. B., Francis, Susan T., Statton, Ben, Murphy, Kevin, So, Po‐Wah, Hyare, Harpreet
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Zusammenfassung:The British and Irish Chapter of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (BIC‐ISMRM) held a workshop entitled “Steps on the path to clinical translation” in Cardiff, UK, on 7th September 2022. The aim of the workshop was to promote discussion within the MR community about the problems and potential solutions for translating quantitative MR (qMR) imaging and spectroscopic biomarkers into clinical application and drug studies. Invited speakers presented the perspectives of radiologists, radiographers, clinical physicists, vendors, imaging Contract/Clinical Research Organizations (CROs), open science networks, metrologists, imaging networks, and those developing consensus methods. A round‐table discussion was held in which workshop participants discussed a range of questions pertinent to clinical translation of qMR imaging and spectroscopic biomarkers. Each group summarized their findings via three main conclusions and three further questions. These questions were used as the basis of an online survey of the broader UK MR community.
ISSN:0740-3194
1522-2594
DOI:10.1002/mrm.29704