September 19-20, 2024

The Joint 4th Tanzania Neuroradiology & 2nd ISMRM African Chapter Conference


Welcome to the Joint 4th Tanzania Neuroradiology & 2nd ISMRM African Chapter Conference

Join us for an exciting conference featuring top MRI experts, cutting-edge research, and valuable networking opportunities. Explore our site for details on the program, speakers, and how to participate.

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CONFERENCE DETAILS

The conference will be held in Dar es Salaam,

the Commercial City of the United

Republic of Tanzania

VENUE

Hyatt Regency, Kilimanjaro Hotel, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

DATE

19 - 20 September, 2024

THEME

Health Insights Through Medical Imaging Innovations”

SUB-THEMES

  1. Medical Imaging devices design and innovations
  2. AI and Machine learning in Medical Design
  3. Improving Healthcare with Medical Imaging
  4. Advancing understanding of health and disease
  5. Multimodal Imaging
  6. Medical Imaging Accessibility
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REGISTRATION FEES

Registration : $70

Student Registration: $25

REGISTRATION CLOSED

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Satellite Events

17 - 18 September 2024

3rd SMART Africa MRI Workshop

Venue: Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences

in Dar-es Salaam, Tanzania

https://www.smartafricanetwork.com/

The Art of African MRI

A nexus between MRI Science and African Art happening on the evening of 19th September 2024 at 6:00 p.m.

The Art of African MRI

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • Dr. Nivedita Agarwal

    Dr. Nivedita Agarwal

    Pediatric NeHead of Pediatric Neuroradiology Unit at the IRCCS Eugenio Medea Scientific Institute, Italy.

    Dr. Nivedita Agarwal is a distinguished neurologist and neuroradiologist, holding dual board certifications. She leads the Pediatric Neuroradiology Unit at the IRCCS Eugenio Medea Scientific Institute in northern Italy. Dr. Agarwal received her medical training in both Italy and the United States. She has taught at universities in the US, UK, and Italy. A sought-after speaker, she has presented at numerous national and international conferences. Dr. Agarwal is also an accomplished author, having written a book, multiple chapters, and several peer-reviewed articles. She actively participates in both international and national scientific societies and is deeply committed to teaching, mentoring, and advancing translational clinical research.

  • Dr. André Van Der Kouwe

    Dr. André Van Der Kouwe

    University of Cape Town, South Africa

    Dr. André van der Kouwe graduated from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, with a Master’s
    degree in electrical/bioengineering, and obtained a PhD from The Ohio State University. In his graduate
    work, he developed a system for continuous electrophysiological monitoring of critically ill
    neurointensive care unit patients. Since 2000, he has worked on magnetic resonance imaging acquisition
    methods at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General
    Hospital/Harvard Medical School. He is interested in methods for real-time motion correction for brain
    imaging, and enjoys a productive collaboration with his colleagues at the University of Cape Town.

  • Hamisi Kimaro Shabani MD PhD FCS

    Hamisi Kimaro Shabani MD PhD FCS

    Consultant Neurosurgeon, Head Peadiatric Neurosurgery, MUHAS Adjunct Lecturer, COSECSA FCS Assistant Program Director, Muhimbili Orthopaedic Institute – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

    Dr H.K. Shabani has worked in the neurosurgery field for over 17 years. He has established a pediatric neuroendoscopy service for hydrocephalus and spina bifida in Tanzania. He is the Co-Director of the Tanzania Neurosurgery Education Program in colaboration with Weill Cornell University NY. He is the NIHR collaborator, working on neurotrauma multicenter clinical research. He has more than 46 publications from various fields in neurosurgery. Dr Shabani is also a member of WFNS Global Neurosurgery forum, WFNS Neurotrauma Committee, Subsaharan Network for Congenital Birth Defect Surveilance and the Subsaharan Network for pediatric neuro-oncology research.

  • Frances Robertson

    Frances Robertson

    Cape Universities Body Imaging Centre (CUBIC)

    Frances Robertson is a senior research officer in biomedical engineering at the University of Cape Town where she is on the MRI staff at the Cape Universities Body Imaging Centre (CUBIC). She has a BScEng in electrical engineering and a PhD in biomedical engineering from UCT. Her research primarily involves using neuroimaging to understand the effects of perinatal HIV infection and early antiretroviral therapy (ART) or in utero HIV and ART on the developing brain. She has a particular interest in magnetic resonance spectroscopy, as well as methods for combining multimodal imaging data to better predict cognitive and clinical outcomes from neuroimaging.

  • Prof. Iris Asllani

    Prof. Iris Asllani

    Iris Asllani graduated from University of Tirana, Albania, with a degree in Theoretical
    Nuclear Physics after which she was awarded two consecutive Fulbright Scholarships
    that supported her Master's and PhD research at the University of Washington, US.
    She spent her early career at Columbia University, NY, where she spearheaded the
    Arterial Spin Labeling program at the then newly established MRI Center. She holds a
    dual faculty appointment in Neuroscience, University of Sussex, UK, and Biomedical
    Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, US. The focus of her research is the
    development of physiological MRI methods for quantitative assessment of brain
    metabolism. Prof. Asllani is passionate about teaching and engaging students in global
    engineering solutions. She is a faculty advisor for Engineering World Health
    (EWH)/Engineers Without Borders (EWB) and serves as the Vice-Chair of the
    Consortium for Advancement of MRI Education and Research in Africa (CAMERA).

  • Gerald Adam Mrema

    Gerald Adam Mrema

    Head of Radiology and Imaging Services III. Institute : Ministry of Health

    Gerald Adam Mrema is the Head of Radiology and Imaging Services at the Ministry of Health in Tanzania. He holds a Diploma in Radiography from Muhimbili University (2004), a Bachelor's degree from the University of Johannesburg (2008), and a Master's in Diagnostic Ultrasound from ECUREI, Uganda (2018). Currently, he is pursuing a PhD at Texila American University in Guyana. With extensive experience in the field, Mrema has served as the Head of Radiology since 2018 and previously as Deputy Head from 2016 to 2018. He has made significant contributions to the development of national standards and guidelines for radiology services, including equipment guidelines (2018), service standards (2019), COVID-19 imaging protocols (2020), and a strategic plan for 2022-2026. He is currently working on the first draft of National Standardized CT Protocols.

  • Dr. Mohammed Mnacho

    Dr. Mohammed Mnacho

    Muhimbili National Hospital, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences

    Neurologist Muhimbili National Hospital - Mloganzila

    Honorary lecturer Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences & Research fellow on Epilepsy, HoU Neurology Muhimbili National Hospital

  • Sean Deoni

    Sean Deoni

    Brown's University

    Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Research), Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging (Research), Brown’s University

  • Stephen Jermy

    Stephen Jermy

    University of Cape Town, South Africa

    Stephen Jermy is a Junior Research Fellow working at the Cape Universities Body Imaging Centre (CUBIC) at the University of Cape Town (UCT). He is also currently enrolled as a PhD student in the Division of Biomedical Engineering at UCT, supervised by Prof Ernesta Meintjes and Prof Ntobeko Ntusi, where his research focuses on developing and testing a cardiovascular diffusion tensor imaging (cDTI) sequence. He received his BSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering and an MSc in Biomedical Engineering from UCT. Stephen is a part of the CHI’s Cardiac Imaging and Inflammation research group, led by Prof Ntusi.

  • Edward Kija

    Edward Kija

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

    Dr. Edward Kija is a Consultant Paediatric Neurologist at the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health of the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and Muhimbili National Hospital, in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. He received his undergraduate training at the University of Dar Es Salaam and post graduate training in Paediatrics at MUHAS and subsequently sub-specialty training in Paediatric Neurology in Cape Town at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital where he received a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) from the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

    Dr. Kija is a Senior Lecturer at MUHAS where he trains undergraduate and postgraduate students, provides clinical care and conducts research. His main research areas include Childhood Onset Epilepsies, Neurodevelopmental disorders including Autism and Cerebral Palsy.

    Dr Kija is an Executive member of the International Child Neurology Association (ICNA) and a board member of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE-Africa).

    Nationally, he has worked to raise awareness and improve care for Neurological disorders including Autism and Epilepsies.

CONFERENCE PARTNERS

We are grateful to our partners for making this scientific meeting and conference happen.

  • Federation of African Medical Physics Organizations
  • SMARTA Network
  • Consortium for Advancement of MRI Research and Education in Africa (CAMERA)
  • MUHIMBILI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH ALLIED SCIENCES
  • MEDICAL RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING PROFESSIONALS COUNCIL
  • TANZANIA ASSOCIATION OF RADIOGRAPHERS
  • ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS
  • TANZANIA NEURORADIOLOGY
  • TANZANIA RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATION

OUR SPONSORS

We are grateful to our sponsors who made this conference possible.

  • Huigbregtsen Prize 2023 (Awarded to Andrew Webb & Johnes Obungoloch)
  • Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
  • Consortium for Advancment of MRI Education and Research in Africa (CAMERA)
  • SMARTA Network
  • GE Healthcare
  • JILICHEM
  • PACIFIC DIAGNOSTICS TANZANIA
  • COMPUTECH

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  • Mary Kamuzora

    Mary Kamuzora

    Muhimbili National Hospital-Mloganzila, Tanzania

    Chair, LOC African Chapter of ISMRM Joint Conference

  • Dr. Mboka Jacob

    Dr. Mboka Jacob

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences, TARASO

    Head of the 4th Tanzania Neuroradiology Conference.

    Treasurer, Tanzania Radiology Society (TARASO)

    Fund Raising Subcommittee Member.

  • Ukwikima Ugumba

    Ukwikima Ugumba

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

    Head of Scientific Committee

  • Dr. Lulu Fundikira

    Dr. Lulu Fundikira

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

    Head of Conference Venue and Items Committee.

    President, Tanzania Radiology Society (TARASO)

    Radiologist, Lecturer

  • Mr. Eaunice Bandio

    Mr. Eaunice Bandio

    Head of Fundraising Committee.

    Former Registrar, Medical Radiology and IMaging Professionals Council (MRIPC)

  • Dr. Mwajuma M Jumbe

    Dr. Mwajuma M Jumbe

    Muhimbili National Hospital

    Head of Logistics Committee

  • Ronald Amodoi

    Ronald Amodoi

    Mbarara University of Science and Technology, MRI-UGANDA

    Head of Information Technology and Media Committee

  • Rehema Mashaka Ramadhan

    Rehema Mashaka Ramadhan

    Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre

    Member of Information Technology and Media Committee,

    Medical Physicist

  • Lilian Evaristo Salingwa, MD, MMed Radiology

    Lilian Evaristo Salingwa, MD, MMed Radiology

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

    Head of Entertainment Committee

  • Prof. Ahmed M. Jusabani (MD, M.MED)

    Prof. Ahmed M. Jusabani (MD, M.MED)

    Associate Professor of Radiology, Aga Khan University and Adjunct Lecturer at MUHAS.

    Member of the Fundraising Committee

    Vice Chairman Medical Radiology and Imaging Professionals Council (MRIPC) of Ministry of Health.

    Secretary of Tanzania Radiology Society (TARASO)

  • Dr. Aamir Mohamedraza Kanji, MD

    Dr. Aamir Mohamedraza Kanji, MD

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

    Member of the Logistics Committee

    Radiology Resident at Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

  • Mr. Suniva Haule

    Mr. Suniva Haule

    Ministry of Health

    Member of Information Technology & Media Committee,

    Head of Healthcare Technical Services

  • Dr. Jonas M. Masaka

    Dr. Jonas M. Masaka

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

    Resident Radiology at Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences. (MUHAS)

  • Dr. Mariam Elias

    Dr. Mariam Elias

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences

    Resident Radiology

    Muhimbili University of Health Allied Sciences (MUHAS)

  • Kenneth Wangari - MBA

    Kenneth Wangari - MBA

    GeHealthCare Pharmaceutical Diagnostics East Africa Lead.

    Member of the Fundraising Committee

ISMRM-AC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  • Johnes Obungoloch

    Johnes Obungoloch

    Mbarara University of Science and Technology

    President, African Chapter of ISMRM

  • Udunna Anazodo

    Udunna Anazodo

    McGill University, Montreal, Canada

  • Ernesta Meintjes

    Ernesta Meintjes

    University of Cape Town, South Africa

  • Petronella Samuels

    Petronella Samuels

    University of Cape Town, South Africa

  • Frances Robertson

    Frances Robertson

    University of Cape Town

  • Abderrazek Zeraii

    Abderrazek Zeraii

  • Samira Nadia Bouyagoub

    Samira Nadia Bouyagoub

  • Yawbee Mensah

    Yawbee Mensah

    University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana

  • Abiodun Fatade

    Abiodun Fatade

    Crestview Radiology, Nigeria

  • Segun Ayilara

    Segun Ayilara

    University College Hospital, Ibadan

  • Adesola Adepoju

    Adesola Adepoju

    West African Institute of Public Health, University of Ibadan

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about the conference.

Location

Hyatt Regency (The Kilimanjaro), Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

24 Kivukoni Rd Dar es Salaam Tanzania

Registration period

June 10, 2024 - 0:00 until September 16, 2024 - 0:00

Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact kamzorita@gmail.com .

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