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On-Site Training Courses
For BioSpec and PharmaScan systems
Bruker BioSpin MRI offers new on-site application courses. Each three day training package includes an overview of all the standard applications of your Bruker scanner, as well as workflow customization and assistance in developing experiments. Course material is provided.
MRI & MRS
Single voxel spectroscopy methods, PRESS and STEAM, and chemical shift imaging techniques are covered. Practical topics as set up and optimization of the different protocols are demonstrated. Best shimming strategies and potential sources of error are reviewed.
Cardiac MRI
Sequences available for imaging of cardiac anatomy and function are explained, prospective and retrospective gating techniques are demonstrated. You learn how to set up the ECG monitoring and triggering for the cardiac synchronization and how to tailor the navigator-based retrospective gating method. Preparation modules as black blood and tagging are discussed.
Perfusion & Diffusion
Perfusion MRI methods using exogenous and endogenous contrast to measure blood flow at the capillary level are demonstrated. Optimization of diffusion weighted and diffusion tensor protocols will be presented. The analysis of bolus-tracking and arterial spin labelling experiments is shown as well as the postprocessing of the diffusion experiments.
For inquiries about this on-site training please contact:
Ingrid Thierjung
Tel.: +49 (0) 721 5161-6531
Price: 10,000 Euro for a three day visit, travel and accommodations included.
Language: English. Other languages are available upon request and depend on the availability of a Bruker application scientist.






