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+ | == Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes November 9, 2010 == | ||
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+ | * Valerie Humblet | ||
+ | * Randy Gollub | ||
+ | * Bob Lenkinski | ||
+ | * Ivan Pedrosa | ||
+ | * Simon Warfield | ||
+ | * Laura Alice | ||
+ | * Gordon Harris | ||
+ | * Jeff Yap | ||
+ | * Gordon Williams | ||
+ | * Clare Tempany | ||
+ | * Annick Van den Abbeele | ||
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+ | '''1. Consultations update''' | ||
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+ | * This week we had 4 new requests for consultation: 3D reconstruction imaging of upper airway in craniofacial (Simon Warfield), questions about neuroimaging (Randy Gollub), questions about preclinical core facilities (Gordon Harris) and an Autism and Dyslexia Study (Doug Greve). |
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Agenda
- Consultations update: JIRA 195: Molecular determinants of the neuropathogenesis of nipah and mumps viruses
- How to capture satisfaction and outcome from the consultation service
- Y3 internal review and Y3 NIH report
Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes November 9, 2010
In attendance:
- Valerie Humblet
- Randy Gollub
- Bob Lenkinski
- Ivan Pedrosa
- Simon Warfield
- Laura Alice
- Gordon Harris
- Jeff Yap
- Gordon Williams
- Clare Tempany
- Annick Van den Abbeele
1. Consultations update
- This week we had 4 new requests for consultation: 3D reconstruction imaging of upper airway in craniofacial (Simon Warfield), questions about neuroimaging (Randy Gollub), questions about preclinical core facilities (Gordon Harris) and an Autism and Dyslexia Study (Doug Greve).