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10 April 2014 Front Matter: Volume 9033
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This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 9033, including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, Invited Panel Discussion, and Conference Committee listing.

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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Ehsan Samei, Duke University (United States)

  • David J. Manning, Lancaster University (United Kingdom)

Conference Chairs

  • Bruce R. Whiting, University of Pittsburgh (United States)

  • Christoph Hoeschen, Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH (Germany)

Conference Co-Chair

  • Despina Kontos, The University of Pennsylvania (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Andreu Badal, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States)

  • Kirsten Boedeker, Toshiba Medical Research Institute USA (United States)

  • Hilde Bosmans, University Hospitals of KU Leuven (Belgium)

  • Guang-Hong Chen, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (United States)

  • Mats E. Danielsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)

  • Mini Das, University of Houston (United States)

  • Maria Drangova, Robarts Research Institute (Canada) and University of Western Ontario (Canada)

  • Thomas G. Flohr, Siemens Healthcare (Germany) and Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Germany)

  • Stephen J. Glick, University of Massachusetts Medical School (United States)

  • Michael Grass, Philips Research (Germany)

  • Marc Kachelrieß, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ) (Germany)

  • Karim S. Karim, University of Waterloo (Canada)

  • Hee-Joung Kim, Yonsei University (Korea, Republic of)

  • Joseph Y. Lo, Duke University (United States)

  • Robert M. Nishikawa, University of Pittsburgh (United States)

  • Norbert J. Pelc, Stanford University (United States)

  • Jinyi Qi, University of California, Davis (United States)

  • John A. Rowlands, Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute (Canada)

  • John M. Sabol, GE Healthcare (United States)

  • Taly G. Schmidt, Marquette University (United States)

  • Anders Tingberg, Lund University (Sweden)

  • John Yorkston, Carestream Health Technology and Innovation Center (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Keynote and Cardiac CT

    Bruce R. Whiting, University of Pittsburgh (United States)

    Christoph Hoeschen, Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH (Germany)

  • 2 CT and Applications

    Taly G. Schmidt, Marquette University (United States)

    Robert M. Nishikawa, University of Pittsburgh (United States)

  • 3 Phase Contrast Imaging

    Mini Das, University of Houston (United States)

    Thomas G. Flohr, Siemens Healthcare (Germany) and Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Germany)

  • 4 Algorithms

    Thomas G. Flohr, Siemens Healthcare (Germany) and Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Germany)

    Kirsten Boedeker, Toshiba Medical Research Institute USA (United States)

  • 5 CT Reconstructions

    Guang-Hong Chen, University of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)

    Marc Kachelriess, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (Germany)

  • 6 Reconstruction

    Jinyi Qi, University of California, Davis (United States)

    Despina Kontos, The University of Pennsylvania (United States)

  • 7 Cone Beam CT and Novel Design

    Stephen J. Glick, University of Massachusetts Medical School (United States)

    Michael Grass, Philips Research (Germany)

  • 8 Tomosynthesis

    John M. Sabol, GE Healthcare (United States)

    Anders Tingberg, Lund University (Sweden)

  • 9 Multi-energy CT

    John A. Rowlands, Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute (Canada)

    Taly G. Schmidt, Marquette University (United States)

  • 10 Multi-energy Imaging and Detectors

    John A. Rowlands, Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute (Canada)

    Joseph Y. Lo, Duke University Medical Center (United States)

  • 11 New Contrast Mechanisms

    Norbert J. Pelc, Stanford University (United States)

    Maria Drangova, Robarts Research Institute (Canada)

  • 12 Dose

    Andreu Badal, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States)

    Hilde Bosmans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)

  • 13 Phantoms

    Bruce R. Whiting, University of Pittsburgh (United States)

    Andreu Badal, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States)

  • 14 Metrology and System Characterization

    Karim S. Karim, University of Waterloo (Canada)

    Joseph Y. Lo, Duke University Medical Center (United States)

  • 15 Performance Evaluation

    Despina Kontos, The University of Pennsylvania (United States)

    Christoph Hoeschen, Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH (Germany)

Awards

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Robert F. Wagner Award

Robert F. Wagner was an active scientist in the SPIE Medical Imaging meeting, starting with the first meeting in 1972 and continuing throughout his career. He ensured that the BRH, and subsequently the CDRH, was a sponsor for the early and subsequent Medical Imaging meetings, helping to launch and ensure the historical success of the meeting. The Robert F. Wagner All-Conference Best Student Paper Award (established 2014) is acknowledgment of his many important contributions to the Medical Imaging meeting and his many important advances to the field of medical imaging.

This award is cosponsored by:

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2014 Recipients:

First Place: MRI signal and texture features for the prediction of MCI to Alzheimer’s disease progression (9035-78)

A. Martínez-Torteya, J. A. Rodriguez-Rojas, J. M. Celaya-Padilla, J. I. Galván-Tejada, V. M. Treviño-Alvarado, Sr., J. G. Tamez-Peña, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)

Second Place: Distinguishing benign confounding treatment changes from residual prostate cancer on MRI following laser ablation (9036-49)

G. Litjens, H. Huisman, Radbound Univ. Nijmegen Medical Ctr. (Netherlands); R. Elliot, Case Western Reserve Univ. (United States); N. Shih, M. Feldman, Univ. of Pennsylvania (United States); S. Viswnath, Case Western Reserve Univ. (United States); J. Futterrer, J. Bomers, Radboud Univ. Nijmegen Medical Ctr. (Netherlands); A. Madabhushi, Case Western Reserve Univ. (United States)

Conference Awards

2014 Recipients:

Best Student Paper Awards sponsored by Carestream

First Place

Apparatus and fast method for cancer cell classification based on high harmonic coherent diffraction imaging in reflection geometry [9033-58]

M. Zürch, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ. Jena (Germany); S. Foertsch, Siemens AG (Germany) and Friedrich-Alexander-Univ. Erlangen (Germany); M. Matzas, Siemens AG (Germany); K. Pachmann, Univ. Hospital Jena (Germany) and Ctr. for Transfusion Medicine (Germany); R. Kuth, Siemens AG (Germany); C. Spielmann, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ. Jena (Germany) and Helmholtzinstitute Jena (Germany)

Second Place

Cascaded systems modeling of signal, noise, and DQE for x-ray photon counting detectors [9033-70]

J. Xu, W. Zbijewski, G. Gang, J. W. Stayman, K. Taguchi, Johns Hopkins Univ. (United States); M. Lundqvist, E. Fredenberg, Philips Women’s Healthcare (Sweden); J. A. Carrino, J. H. Siewerdsen, Johns Hopkins Univ. (United States)

Third Place

Feasibility study of spectral computed tomography (CT) with gold as a new contrast agent [9033-155]

M. Müllner, H. Schlattl, U. Oeh, C. Hoeschen, Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH (Germany); O. Dietrich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Hospital München (Germany)

Poster Awards sponsored by GE Healthcare

First Place

Feasibility of active sandwich detectors for single-shot dual-energy imaging [9033-214]

S. Yun, J. C. Han, D. W. Kim, H. Youn, H. K. Kim, Pusan National Univ. (Korea, Republic of); J. Tanguay, Univ. of British Columbia (Canada); I. A. Cunningham, Robarts Research Institute (Canada) and Univ. of Western Ontario (Canada)

Runner Up

A spectral CT technique using balanced K-edge filter set [9033-207]

Y. Rakvongthai, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States); W. Worstell, Photo Diagnostic Systems Inc. (United States) and Massachusetts General Hospital (United States); G. El Fakhri, J. Ouyang, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States)

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"Front Matter: Volume 9033", Proc. SPIE 9033, Medical Imaging 2014: Physics of Medical Imaging, 903301 (10 April 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2053734
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