Join us on Thursday, October 16, 2025, for an insightful discussion on “Are you getting enough sleep? Using MR imaging to interrogate the connectedness of sleep and neurological health.” Together, we’ll explore the latest research on glymphatic flow and its critical connection to sleep and overall neurological health. The session will also highlight findings from two multi-center trials that shed new light on this important area of study. 


Event Details:

  • Date: October 16, 2025
  • Time: 9:00 am CST, USA
  • Registration: Register for this free event here.

Agenda:

Introduction:

Suchandrima Banerjee, PhD – Senior Director, Global Neuro MR, GE HealthCare. 

Presentations by:

  • Suchandrima Banerjee, PhD
    Senior Director Global Neuro MR, GE HealthCare 
  • Brice Fernandez, PhD
    Lead Scientist, MR Physics, GE HealthCare

Live Q&A:

There will be a live Q&A immediately following the presentations with the virtual symposium speakers.


Please note that this webinar is not affiliated with an ACCME Accredited program. In the event that speakers or their respective institutions derive financial benefits from their involvement in this webinar, it is important to clarify that such circumstances do not constitute a conflict of interest. The organizers aim to uphold transparency and ensure that any potential financial interests do not compromise the integrity and impartiality of the webinar content. The speakers for this GE HealthCare sponsored webinar have not been compensated for their participation or preparation by GEHC or OHBM.


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