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=Introduction=
  
 
'''Dates: Monday, December 8th to Friday, December 12th'''
 
'''Dates: Monday, December 8th to Friday, December 12th'''
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Location: SPL facility at 1249 Boylston Street, Boston MA
 
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IGT Project Week is a hands on activity involving all types of activities that are involved in building image-guided therapy systems.  This event is modeled after the NA-MIC Project Week and its main goal is to foster a hand-on image-guided therapy systems community. The first event is being organized by NCIGT and several other NIH funded grants, and the outcome at this meeting will determine the format and frequency of future events. 
  
=Project Particpants/Institutions=
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About a month before the event, a teleconference will be held with all interested participants to determine the scope of the work that they will collaboratively pursue during this week. The event itself will start with short presentation by each project team to allows all participants to be acquainted with others who are doing similar work. In the rest of the week, most of the time will be spent doing hands-on programming, imaging, algorithm design, phantom or animal experiments or other validation in small project teams.  Given that this is the first stand-alone IGT event of this kind, we expect to have about 5-10 teams of size 3-4 each. To facilitate this work, a conference room will be setup with several tables, with internet and power access, to allow teams to either work on their own laptops.  Based on the project requirements, times will also be reserved on the research imaging equipment and therapy equipment at Brigham and Women's Hospital. On the last day of the event, a closing presentation session will be held in which each project team will present a summary of what they accomplished during the week.
#Georgetown: Kevin Cleary, Ziv Yaniv
 
#Yale: Xenios Papademetris
 
#Kitware: Stephen Aylward, Luis Ibanez?
 
#Vanderbilt: Mike Miga (tentative)
 
#Brigham: Sandy Wells, Tina Kapur, Noby Hata, Scott Hoge, Nathan McDannold?, steve pieper, katie hayes, plus others to be added...
 
  
 
=Agenda=
 
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*10am: Review of Progress
 
*10am: Review of Progress
 
*12pm: lunch and adjourn
 
*12pm: lunch and adjourn
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=Tentative Projects=
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#RF Ablation Module in Slicer (Georgetown, BWH)
  
 
=Confirmed Attendees=
 
=Confirmed Attendees=
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#Kevin Cleary, Georgetown
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#Ziv Yaniv, Georgetown
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#Stephen Aylward, Kitware
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#Luis Ibanez, Kitware
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#Xenios Papademetris, Yale
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#Sandy Wells, BWH
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#Tina Kapur, BWH
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#Noby Hata, BWH
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#Steve Pieper, BWH
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#Katie Hayes, BWH
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#Scott Hoge, BWH
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#Nathan McDannold, BWH
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=Tentative Attendees=
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#Mike Miga, Vanderbilt

Revision as of 03:04, 30 October 2008

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Introduction

Dates: Monday, December 8th to Friday, December 12th

Location: SPL facility at 1249 Boylston Street, Boston MA

IGT Project Week is a hands on activity involving all types of activities that are involved in building image-guided therapy systems. This event is modeled after the NA-MIC Project Week and its main goal is to foster a hand-on image-guided therapy systems community. The first event is being organized by NCIGT and several other NIH funded grants, and the outcome at this meeting will determine the format and frequency of future events.

About a month before the event, a teleconference will be held with all interested participants to determine the scope of the work that they will collaboratively pursue during this week. The event itself will start with short presentation by each project team to allows all participants to be acquainted with others who are doing similar work. In the rest of the week, most of the time will be spent doing hands-on programming, imaging, algorithm design, phantom or animal experiments or other validation in small project teams. Given that this is the first stand-alone IGT event of this kind, we expect to have about 5-10 teams of size 3-4 each. To facilitate this work, a conference room will be setup with several tables, with internet and power access, to allow teams to either work on their own laptops. Based on the project requirements, times will also be reserved on the research imaging equipment and therapy equipment at Brigham and Women's Hospital. On the last day of the event, a closing presentation session will be held in which each project team will present a summary of what they accomplished during the week.

Agenda

Monday

  • 12-1pm Lunch
  • 1-5pm Review of Status/Presentations

Tuesday

  • 9-5: Work

Wednesday

  • 9-5: Work

Thursday

  • 9-5: Work

Friday

  • 10am: Review of Progress
  • 12pm: lunch and adjourn

Tentative Projects

  1. RF Ablation Module in Slicer (Georgetown, BWH)

Confirmed Attendees

  1. Kevin Cleary, Georgetown
  2. Ziv Yaniv, Georgetown
  3. Stephen Aylward, Kitware
  4. Luis Ibanez, Kitware
  5. Xenios Papademetris, Yale
  6. Sandy Wells, BWH
  7. Tina Kapur, BWH
  8. Noby Hata, BWH
  9. Steve Pieper, BWH
  10. Katie Hayes, BWH
  11. Scott Hoge, BWH
  12. Nathan McDannold, BWH

Tentative Attendees

  1. Mike Miga, Vanderbilt