Name: UCSF Hyperpolarized MRI Technology Resource Center
Type: Organization
Bio: Methods for hyperpolarized MRI data acquisition, analysis, and instrumentation. Supported by NIH grant #P41EB013598
Twitter: UCSFHMTRC
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
Blog: https://hyperpolarizedmri.ucsf.edu
UCSF Hyperpolarized MRI Technology Resource Center's Projects
This Matlab code allows the user to control a Agilent RF vector electronic signal generator (ESG) from a PC, for the purpose of generating RF excitation pulses for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Hub for open-source MR-related software
A framework for designing RF pulse with multiband magnitude profile, arbitrary phase profile and generalized flip angle, using convex optimization. Spectral sparsity was exploited to further optimize pulse performance, such as minimizing pulse duration, transition width and total energy with flexible trade-off. doi: 10.1016/j.jmr.2015.11.010
SIVIC is an open-source, standards-based software framework and application suite for processing and visualizing DICOM MR Spectroscopy data. Through the use of DICOM, SIVIC aims to facilitate the application of MRS in medical imaging studies. The SIVIC code repository lives on github but our user portal is on sourceforge.
HMTRC Imaging Parameters v3
HP C-13 Imaging Parameter Site - Jekyll theme
HP C-13 Imaging Parameters v2