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Agenda
- Consultations update
- Budget
- Vignettes used in our annual reports
- Farewell to Bob and Ivan
Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes June 14, 2011
In attendance:
- Valerie Humblet
- Randy Gollub
- Jeff Yap
- Simon Warfield
- Laura Alice
- Charles Guttmann
- Bruce Rosen
- Clare Tempany
- Gordon Williams
- Stephan Voss
- Robert Lenkinski
- Ivan Pedrosa
1. Consultations update
- We received a new request about Neural Correlates of Owner-Dog Bond, it has been assigned to Randy Gollub.
2. Budget Y4
- Bruce and Gordon gave the group the latest update on the Y4 budget.
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3. Vignettes used in our annual reports
- Jeff was asked by the National CTSA imaging working group ( and Gary Dorfman in particular) to present some examples of research being done through our CTSA at Harvard that involves imaging. They are interested in learning from pilot projects that were funded that were either focused on imaging research or focused on a clinical research project that involved imaging. Jeff will also present some of the vignettes we used in our annual reposts that showcase successful consultations.
4. Farewell to Bob and Ivan
- Bob and Ivan are both leaving BIDMC at the end of July, they will join Dallas UT Southwestern where they both accepted very exciting new positions. They will still be part of the national CTSA community since UT Southwestern is a CTSA awardee.