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− | ''' | + | * '''Feb 11, 2005''' (J. MacFall) |
+ | ** James & Jorge met over the phone for updates | ||
+ | ** The Duke scanners that will be used for lesion reproducibility are: GE 1.5T, GE 4T, Siemens 3T | ||
+ | ** Subjects: (number?) subjects will be scanned at each of the three scanners twice in a 6-month period. I expect to begin recruitment soon and imaging in late March or early April. | ||
+ | ** Acquisition Protocols: | ||
+ | *** 3D T1: FLASH 30deg/5deg for 1.5T. Needs feedback from Anders re 3T & Allen re 4T | ||
+ | *** 2D FSE T2/PD | ||
+ | *** 2D FLAIR | ||
+ | ** Analysis: G. Gerig's multi-spectral segmentation tool (lesion, CSF, WM, GM) will be used to look at reproducibility across platforms. | ||
+ | ** We have been focusing on the administrative matters of getting the contract finalized. This could not be done without the calibration IRB being finalized and I am happy to report that we now have the IRB in place (Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) Imaging Reproducibility Study, Duke IRB # 6789-05-2R0). This now allows the Duke contract to be finalized. | ||
+ | ** We reviewed Duke's [[Active_Collaborations|Active Collaborations]] | ||
+ | ** It was clarified that the Morph BIRN grant 'cuts' reflect simply the new grant cycle that NCRR made for us, so that the budget period is from 09/30/2004 - 05/31/2005 (8 months instead of 12, so it looks like a 33% cut if you think that it corresponds to a full calendar year). | ||
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− | + | * '''Jan 6, 2005''' (J. MacFall) | |
− | + | ** Budget cut is being discussed and we are meeting Friday to figure out how to modify Duke's objectives | |
− | + | ** IRB used for the grant submission is not suitable for grant so we have submitted a new one that will require full board review. It may be approved in February 2005. | |
− | + | ** We have a large group of suitable subjects but we have to get permission from the IRB to use the list generated for another study. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 18 December 2006
Home < Multi- Feb 11, 2005 (J. MacFall)
- James & Jorge met over the phone for updates
- The Duke scanners that will be used for lesion reproducibility are: GE 1.5T, GE 4T, Siemens 3T
- Subjects: (number?) subjects will be scanned at each of the three scanners twice in a 6-month period. I expect to begin recruitment soon and imaging in late March or early April.
- Acquisition Protocols:
- 3D T1: FLASH 30deg/5deg for 1.5T. Needs feedback from Anders re 3T & Allen re 4T
- 2D FSE T2/PD
- 2D FLAIR
- Analysis: G. Gerig's multi-spectral segmentation tool (lesion, CSF, WM, GM) will be used to look at reproducibility across platforms.
- We have been focusing on the administrative matters of getting the contract finalized. This could not be done without the calibration IRB being finalized and I am happy to report that we now have the IRB in place (Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) Imaging Reproducibility Study, Duke IRB # 6789-05-2R0). This now allows the Duke contract to be finalized.
- We reviewed Duke's Active Collaborations
- It was clarified that the Morph BIRN grant 'cuts' reflect simply the new grant cycle that NCRR made for us, so that the budget period is from 09/30/2004 - 05/31/2005 (8 months instead of 12, so it looks like a 33% cut if you think that it corresponds to a full calendar year).
- Jan 6, 2005 (J. MacFall)
- Budget cut is being discussed and we are meeting Friday to figure out how to modify Duke's objectives
- IRB used for the grant submission is not suitable for grant so we have submitted a new one that will require full board review. It may be approved in February 2005.
- We have a large group of suitable subjects but we have to get permission from the IRB to use the list generated for another study.