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The core development team of Slicer 3D at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School [splweb.bwh.harvard.edu] have a long history of collaborating with international institutions to exchange students and faculties. '''Slicer for IGT''' is a useful shared tool to gurantee continuity of research before/during/after the visit to each other's institution. Please contact Nobuhiko Hata (hata at-mark bwh.harvard.edu) to hear more about the success story of international collaborations. | The core development team of Slicer 3D at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School [splweb.bwh.harvard.edu] have a long history of collaborating with international institutions to exchange students and faculties. '''Slicer for IGT''' is a useful shared tool to gurantee continuity of research before/during/after the visit to each other's institution. Please contact Nobuhiko Hata (hata at-mark bwh.harvard.edu) to hear more about the success story of international collaborations. | ||
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Home < Slicer-IGT < ForCollaboratorsFor US investigators seeking collablration
We are motivated to work with external collaborators using Slicer as a tool to bridge their idea and our idea, and NIH supports it. NA-MIC, the hosting center for Slicer development, is part of NIH Roadmap initiative, which offers funding to promote collaboration with existing center. See more detail on this opportunity. http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Collaborator:Resources
For International investigators
The core development team of Slicer 3D at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School [splweb.bwh.harvard.edu] have a long history of collaborating with international institutions to exchange students and faculties. Slicer for IGT is a useful shared tool to gurantee continuity of research before/during/after the visit to each other's institution. Please contact Nobuhiko Hata (hata at-mark bwh.harvard.edu) to hear more about the success story of international collaborations.