Dissemination:Events Planning
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DISCLAIMER: This page is currently just a set of thoughts I have on planning dissemination events. You are welcome to browse it but I expect it to change quite a bit over the next few days. Tkapur
Core Members
- Core 1 (Algorithms)
- MIT (Eric Grimson, Polina Golland)
- MGH (David Kennedy, Dave Tuch)
- U Utah (Ross Whitaker, Tom Fletcher)
- UNC (Guido Gerig, Martin Styner)
- GATech (Allen Tannenbaum)
- Core 2 (Engineering)
- GE (Bill Lorensen)
- UCLA (Art Toga, TBD)
- UCSD (Mark Ellisman, Jeff Grethe)
- Kitware (Will Schroeder)
- Isomics (Steve Pieper)
- Core 3 (DBP)
- Harvard (Martha Shenton, Sylvain Bouix)
- UCI (Steve Potkin, Yi Jin)
- Dartmouth (Andrew Saykin)
- U Toronto (James Kennedy, Fabio Macciardi)
- Core 4 Service Core PI: William Schroeder, PhD - Kitware, Inc.
- Core 5 Training Core PI: Randy Gollub, MD, PhD - MGH
- Core 6 Dissemination Core PI: Steven Pieper, PhD - Isomics, Inc.
- Core 7 Management Core PI: Stephen Wong, PhD - BWH
Order of Events =
Target: complete core 1 & 2 events by end of Jan, and all by end of Feb.
- ITK training session(Dec)
- Slicer training session (Dec/Jan?)
- LONI Pipeline training session (Jan?)
- GE, Kitware(Dec/Jan)
- UNC, GATech, Utah (Jan)
- UCLA, UCSD (need LONI pipeline documents, talk to Art about inclusion in V0 or V1)
- Dartmouth, Harvard, UCI
Goal of Event
- Meet with the NA-MIC team at each site in-person
- Discuss the concept of the NA-MIC kit: the value proposition(software infrastructure/maintenance,painless access to other people's cutting edge results) the components of the current version kit, and a roadmap for the kit over the next 4 years. Use example to illustrate how to plug in .. (Raul's work?)
- Ensure that the software developer(s) at each site have the resources needed to install the kit, and start developing applications in the NA-MIC environment
- Reiterate the key concepts that are part of the "core" of NA-MIC
- an open source platform for medical image analysis
- a community of expert clinicians, scientists, and engineers available as a resource to all members
- strong commitment to communication between the clinical, algorithms, and engineering cores
- Set up Matrix of options for "menu" at event: ITK (intro, advanced), Slicer (user, programmer,..) etc.
At All-hands Meeting
- schedule a 2-3 hour follow up session with NAMIC developers at all-hands meeting