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− | |align="left"| | + | |align="left"|A variety of 3D-Slicer related projects were funded as administrative supplements through the federal stimulus package aka ARRA. These supplements are associated with [http://nac.spl.harvard.edu NAC] and [http://www.na-mic.org NA-MIC]. The projects will add capabilities to the 3D Slicer software to enable and enhance its usability as a powerful tool for imaging related translational clinical research. We will work closely with Harvard Catalyst to ensure relevance for the target audience of clinician scientists. An administrative supplement to [http://catalyst.harvard.edu/home.html Harvard Catalyst] will fund a close integration between the I2B2 informatics framework and the XNAT image informatics framework which is part of the NA-MIC kit. |
− | |[[image:ARRA.png|thumb| | + | |
+ | Please click on the links below for more information. | ||
+ | |[[image:ARRA.png|thumb|250px|Go to the [http://www.recovery.gov ARRA website]]] | ||
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=NAC= | =NAC= | ||
− | * | + | The supplement is organized into five work packages: |
− | *Annotation and | + | * [[Projects:ARRA:SlicerUI|Migration of the Slicer UI to Qt]] |
− | * | + | * [[Projects:ARRA:miAnnotation|Annotation and mark-up capabilities]] |
− | *[[Projects: | + | * [[Projects:ARRA:SlicerReg|Usability of advanced registration tools]] |
− | * | + | * [[Projects:ARRA:SlicerEM|Usability of the EM segmenter]] |
+ | * [[Projects:ARRA:SlicerWF|Open source workflow engine]] | ||
=NA-MIC= | =NA-MIC= | ||
− | + | * [[Projects:ARRA:SlicerQA|Slicer QA engineering]] | |
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+ | =HARVARD CATALYST= | ||
+ | * [[CTSC:ARRA_supplement|Medical Imaging Informatics Bench to Bedside (mi2b2)]] |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 22 January 2012
Home < Projects:ARRASupplementsA variety of 3D-Slicer related projects were funded as administrative supplements through the federal stimulus package aka ARRA. These supplements are associated with NAC and NA-MIC. The projects will add capabilities to the 3D Slicer software to enable and enhance its usability as a powerful tool for imaging related translational clinical research. We will work closely with Harvard Catalyst to ensure relevance for the target audience of clinician scientists. An administrative supplement to Harvard Catalyst will fund a close integration between the I2B2 informatics framework and the XNAT image informatics framework which is part of the NA-MIC kit.
Please click on the links below for more information. |
NAC
The supplement is organized into five work packages:
- Migration of the Slicer UI to Qt
- Annotation and mark-up capabilities
- Usability of advanced registration tools
- Usability of the EM segmenter
- Open source workflow engine