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== 2009 ==
* October 16, 2009: [[SFN2009 Slicer DTI Workshop | Mapping the Brain with Diffusion Tensor Imaging - A Hands-On Workshop]] [http://www.sfn.org/am2009/ Annual Meeting of the Society of Neuroscience, Chicago IL]
 
 
* November 30, 2009: [[Events:RSNA_2009| 3-D Interactive Visualization of DICOM images with Slicer - RSNA 2009]]  95th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, Chicago IL
 
* November 30, 2009: [[Events:RSNA_2009| 3-D Interactive Visualization of DICOM images with Slicer - RSNA 2009]]  95th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, Chicago IL
  
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* October 16, 2009: [[SFN2009 Slicer DTI Workshop | Mapping the Brain with Diffusion Tensor Imaging - A Hands-On Workshop]] [http://www.sfn.org/am2009/ Annual Meeting of the Society of Neuroscience, Chicago IL]
 
* October 9, 2009: [[Events:VT-NAMIC-NCBC-Collaboration-meeting-2009| VirginiaTech-NA-MIC collaboration progress update and planning meeting]], Surgical Planning Lab, 1249 Boylston Street, Boston, MA
 
* October 9, 2009: [[Events:VT-NAMIC-NCBC-Collaboration-meeting-2009| VirginiaTech-NA-MIC collaboration progress update and planning meeting]], Surgical Planning Lab, 1249 Boylston Street, Boston, MA
 
* Wednesday September 30, 2009 [[CTSC:ACRIN 09/30/09| Quantitative imaging workshop]] ACRIN fall meeting, Arlington, VA. Workshop in collaboration with Duke University and Johns Hopkins.
 
* Wednesday September 30, 2009 [[CTSC:ACRIN 09/30/09| Quantitative imaging workshop]] ACRIN fall meeting, Arlington, VA. Workshop in collaboration with Duke University and Johns Hopkins.

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Introduction

NA-MIC organizes a variety of events. The engineering core holds a weekly telephone conference. Workshops address specific research focus areas. Training events aim at training NA-MIC participants and outsiders in NA-MIC technologies. Project weeks are intended for making progress in a variety of projects. The majority of NA-MIC events are hands-on and open to collaborators and interested scientists. Example of a Training Event
Munich2008-Danielle.jpg The Munich 2008 training workshop in full swing. For more information about the workshop, click here.


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