CaBIG.DICOM.Viewer
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Logistics
- August 20, 11am (EDT)
- Conference call
- Phone number: 1-800-704-9804
- Contact stephen.aylward@kitware.com for participants code.
Attendees
- Ron Kikinis
- Eliot Siegel
- Larry Clarke
- Paul Mulhern
- Carl Jaffe
- Keyvan Farahani
- Bob Nordstrom
- Steve Pieper
- Stephen Aylward
Background
Related Links
Initial Emails
Subject: FW: MIRC DICOM Viewer Question Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 11:46:54 -0400 From: Mulhern, Paul <mulhern_paul@BAH.COM> Reply-To: mulhern_paul@BAH.COM To: CABIG_IMAGE-L@LIST.NIH.GOV Message from Eliot Siegel: Dear members of the imaging workspace: If you get a chance, I was wondering if you could do us a favor in support of our MIRC teaching file software. We're hoping to add a free DICOM viewer to the MIRC teaching file software without having to develop one from scratch. If you get a chance would you please check out John Perry's Wiki site and let me know if you have any ideas. The Wiki page is http://mircwiki.rsna.org/index.php?title=DICOM_Viewer. Please let me know if you have any ideas. Thanks so much in advance! Warm regards, Eliot
From: Ron Kikinis MD Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 7:33 AM To: Clarke, Laurence (NIH/NCI) [E] Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: FW: MIRC DICOM Viewer Question]] Larry, There is a lot of potential leverage in improving the interoperability between Slicer and CaBIG (e.g. for NCIGT, NAMIC and NAC efforts). Slicer is already listed as a dicom viewer for NCIA (as you know) and we have a tutorial on how to use the current product release of slicer for viewing NCIA images (www.slicer.org). The new version of slicer (Slicer3) allows a closer integration with the CaBIG framework with relatively little incremental effort. for that version, we are already working on a first generation of a radiology centric display. Has there been any change in the procedures or do I just write an email to Eliot? Ron