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=Tentative Agenda=
 
=Tentative Agenda=
 
*9:30-9:40 am Welcome and Goals of the Workshop (Allen Tannenbaum)
 
*9:30-9:40 am Welcome and Goals of the Workshop (Allen Tannenbaum)
*9:40-10:00 am Introduction to the 3D Slicer software and community (Sonia Pujol)
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*9:40-10:00 am [[media:3DSlicer_2016_SoniaPujol.pdf | Introduction to the 3D Slicer software and community ]] Sonia Pujol
*10:00-11:00 am  Hands-on session 1: 3D Data Loading and Visualization (Sonia Pujol)
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*10:00-11:00 am  [[media:3DDataLoadingandVisualization_Slicer4.5_SoniaPujol.pdf| Hands-on session 1: 3D Data Loading and Visualization]] (Sonia Pujol)
 
*11:00-11:15 am Coffee Break
 
*11:00-11:15 am Coffee Break
*11:15-11:45 am Hands on session 2: Diffusion Tensor Imaging (Sonia Pujol)
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*11:15-11:45 am [[media: DiffusionMRIanalysisTutorial_Slicer4.5_SoniaPujol.pdf | Hands-on session 2: An Introduction to Diffusion Tensor Imaging]]  (Sonia Pujol)
*11:45-12:20 pm Hands-on session 3: Brain Mapping for Neurosurgery (Sonia Pujol)
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*11:45-12:20 pm [[media:WhiteMatterExplorationTutorial_Spujol_Slicer4.5.pdf | Hands-on session 3: Brain Mapping for Neurosurgery]] (Sonia Pujol)
 
*12:20-12:30 pm Questions from the audience and concluding remarks
 
*12:20-12:30 pm Questions from the audience and concluding remarks
  

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Introduction

The Mount Sinai Hospital workshop is a half-day course that will provide an introduction to the 3D Slicer software for medical image analysis and 3D visualization. The course will cover the basics of how to load and visualize DICOM images in Slicer, and will provide an example of diffusion MRI analysis workflow for surgical planning of tumor resection.

Workshop Organizers

Local Host

  • Patricia Kovatch, Associate Dean, Scientific Computing, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • Allen Tannenbaum, Ph.D., Institute for Computational Neuroscience, Stony Brook University

Tentative Agenda

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