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== Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes June 1, 2010 == | == Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes June 1, 2010 == |
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Agenda
- Consultations
- Education program
- Multi-center trial
Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes June 1, 2010
In attendance:
- Valerie Humblet
- Randy Gollub
- Jeff Yap
- Laura Alice
- Simon Warfield
- Gordon Williams
- Annick Van den Abbeele
- Gordon Harris
- Bob Lenkinski
- Clare Tempany
- Charles Guttmann
1. Consultations
- New consultations have been added to JIRA, all are assigned
2. Education
- Valerie is working on the master calendar, it will be ready for next week meeting.
- The comments we received from people who attended our advanced imaging series were very good, most of them thought that the level was very good. Some of the non-radiologist people are interested in more basic courses, we could work on a serie: Pet 101, MRI 101, CT 101. More basic courses should also emphasize what you can get from the different modalities (such as the type of quantitative data).
- This fall we will repeat the 3 sessions we did in the spring (oncology, cardiovascular, neuroimaging). For spring 2010 we will offer new sessions.
- Simon would like to offer 2 hands-on tutorials: one on segmentation and one on validation using Staple. Charles suggested to compliment the validation with biological validation, association with clinical outcome.
- Once the new Harvard Catalyst website is launched we will insert link to online material available (RSNA, Osirix)
3. Multicenter trial
- So far the subgroup met to garther informations:
- Charles will provide the group with a framework for some talks he runs.
- Bob talked to Cecil Charles at DUKE who does a lot of MRI, multicenter trials.
- Jeff is gathering info about current trials in nuclear medicine.
- The goal is to get an outline ready , create a procedure, for someone who wants to start a multicenter trial. If we have some funding we could do one ourselves.
- Clare mentioned that it is important for PIs to understand the resources and cost a big multicenter trial requires.
- QIBA added 2 new groups; COPD and fMRI, they also have a lot of material posted on FDG, DCE-MRI and volumetric CT.