Challenges in quantitative assessment in CMR - towards solutions
J. Schulz-Menger is a cardiologist by training and active in Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) since 1996. She has a significant interest in non-ischemic heart disease. noninvasive hemodynamics and data science. Her interest is research as well as translating the results into clinical practice. Her group is running a high-throughput CMR-center based on dedicated scanner for CMR only. The research of the group is focused on clinical topics including growing interests in MR-physics. That is based on collaboration with MR scientists worldwide. Furthermore, a large CMR-network focusing a clinical routine throughout Germany was established under her leadership as well as a CMR-Research Network “BerCMR” within the Charité. For research reasons she established a research outpatient department focusing on cardiomyopathies, inflammatory and rare diseases.
She owns a University-Professorship in Cardiology “Noninvasive Imaging focused on CMR”.
She has a high interest in CMR-teaching and education. She published nearly 300 peer-reviewed paper, book-chapters and reviews
Dr. Schulz-Menger served on the Board of ISMRM, is a past-president of the SCMR and was a board member of the European Association of Cardiovascular imaging of the ESC as well as in ESC-committees. She was the chair of the WG CMR of German Society of Cardiology and was able to found a Taskforce dedicated to CMR education as well as to initiate societal paper.
Date:
14 October 2024, 12:30 (Monday, 1st week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue:
John Radcliffe West Wing and Children's Hospital, Headington OX3 9DU
Venue Details:
OCMR Seminar Room
Speaker:
Prof Jeanette Schulz Menger (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
Organising department:
RDM Cardiovascular Medicine
Part of:
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Laura Bourne