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[[image:Case40 2011-02.png|right|thumb|500px|Visualization of peritumoral diffusion streamlines in 3D Slicer. See [[:File:Case40-2011-02-annot.png|here]] for an annotated version]]
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[[image:Case40 2011-02.png|right|thumb|500px|Visualization of peritumoral diffusion streamlines in 3D Slicer. See [[:File:Case40-2011-02-annot.png|here]] for an annotated version of this image. A tutorial on how this is analysis was performed can be found [[media:WhiteMatterExplorationNeurosurgicalPlanning_JHU2011_SoniaPujol.pdf|here]].]]
 
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The presentation will provide an overview of the available technologies and demonstrations of some of the capabilities.
 
The presentation will provide an overview of the available technologies and demonstrations of some of the capabilities.
[[2011-04-05-Slicer and the NA-MIC kit-upload.ppt|Here is the presentation]]
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[[media:2011-04-05-Slicer and the NA-MIC kit-upload.ppt|Here are the presentation]] and a [http://bit.ly/ICMsem3 webcast]
 
  [[Events:_Johns_Hopkins_University_Seminar_April_2011#Tentative_Agenda|Back to JHU 2011-04 event]]
 
  [[Events:_Johns_Hopkins_University_Seminar_April_2011#Tentative_Agenda|Back to JHU 2011-04 event]]

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Title: 3D Slicer

Visualization of peritumoral diffusion streamlines in 3D Slicer. See here for an annotated version of this image. A tutorial on how this is analysis was performed can be found here.

Abstract: 3D Slicer is:

  • A software platform for the analysis and visualization of bio-medical images and for research in image guided therapy.
  • An extensible algorithm and application development platform with a powerful plug-in architecture.
  • A free, open source package available on multiple operating systems (Windows, MAC, Linux) built on the NA-MIC kit.

The presentation will provide an overview of the available technologies and demonstrations of some of the capabilities. Here are the presentation and a webcast

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