October 2019 Annotated Bibliography
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his October AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (26:09)

Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his October AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (26:09)
Join Dr. Gibbs for summaries of the September Editor's Choice articles, including advanced vascular imaging, functional imaging in mild TBI, and Fellows' Journal Club selections with a focus on spine imaging. (12:27)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his September AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (28:13)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his August AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (27:30)
Drs. Greg Zaharchuk and Enhao Gong join Dr. Gibbs on the August podcast, describing their work applying artificial intelligence to tasks at the beginning of the imaging pipeline—acquisition and reconstruction—to enable faster, safer imaging. (23:52)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his July AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (26:15)
Dr. Josh Hirsch joins Dr. Gibbs to discuss the recent controversies in the literature surrounding vertebral augmentation for osteoporotic compression fractures and the importance of a clinical care pathway for these patients. (27:04)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his June AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (23:25)
Join Dr. Gibbs for summaries of the June Editor's Choice articles, including developments in interventional stroke treatment, aneurysm imaging, machine learning, and more. (13:54)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his May AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (26:40)
The May podcast features our ASNR President-Elect Robert Barr, describing the content of the 57th Annual Meeting in Boston. In addition, Dr. Gibbs summarizes our Editor's Choice articles, including subgroup analysis of the controversial LESS trial of epidural steroid injections, and Fellows' Journal Club selections, with a focus on pediatric imaging. (18:44)
The Journal Club travels to the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, where Vahe Zohrabian moderates the discussion of three recently published articles. (30:33)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his April AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (33:50)
Is there a human glial lymphatic system? Can we image it? Drs. Christopher Filippi and Richard Watts join Dr. Gibbs on the April AJNR podcast to discuss their exciting work measuring glymphatic flow in humans using quantitative contrast-enhanced MRI. (26:13)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his March AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (31:37)
Michael Iv is publishing exciting work on the use of ferumoxytol, an iron oxide contrast agent, which provides novel information about neuroinflammation and the role of macrophages in brain tumors. He and Max Wintermark join Dr. Gibbs on this month's AJNR podcast. (26:58)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his February AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (23:30)
What are the latest developments in the rapidly progressing field of neurocognitive disorders and dementia? In the February podcast, Dr. Gibbs is joined by Drs. Mohit Agarwal, John Ulmer, Gosia Franczak, and Laura Umfleet from the Medical College of Wisconsin, who discuss the importance of biomarkers and a multidisciplinary team approach. (32:23)
The Journal Club returns to the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee where Mohit Agarwal and co-host and Fellowship Program Director Andrew Klein moderate the discussion of three recently published articles. (27:02)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his January AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (29:13)
As quantitative imaging becomes more widespread and important, reducing variability across devices, patients, and time is vital. Efficient and valid methods for quantifying biomedical imaging results are required for optimal patient care, clinical research, and new therapy development. Dr. Mark Shiroishi joins Dr. Gibbs to discuss the work of the Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Alliance, the group pursuing this important goal. (23:18)
The Journal Club returns to Stanford University where Max Wintermark moderates the discussion of four recently published articles. (26:23)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his December AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (27:54)
Dr. Gibbs recaps the highlights of RSNA 2018 and summarizes the Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections from the December issue. (15:35)
The Journal Club returns to the University of Toronto where Amy Lin moderates the discussion of six recently published articles focused on quality improvement in neuroradiology. (28:05)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his November AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (26:41)
Summaries of the Editor's Choices articles, and Dr. Vincent Mathews, President-Elect of the ABR, joins Dr. Gibbs to describe the Online Longitudinal Assessment, a new component of Maintenance of Certification, which begins January 2019. (24:11)
In Part 2 of this month's podcast, Dr. Gibbs reviews this month's Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections. (10:25)
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his October AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (28:48)
In the first part of this month's podcast, Drs. Daniel Chow and Peter Chang from the Center of Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostic Medicine join us for a discussion of artificial intelligence and machine learning: terminology and the basics, the wide range of potential applications, and their vision of how this will play out for radiology. (21:29)