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This section describes external collaborations with NA-MIC that are funded by NIH under the "Collaboration with NCBC" PAR. (Details for this funding mechanism are provided here).


PAR-05-063: R01EB005973 Automated FE Mesh Development


PAR-05-063: R01EB005973 Automated FE Mesh Development

This project is funded under an NCBC collaboration grant to PIs Nicole Grosland and Vincent Magnotta at UIowa. The goal of this project is to integrate and expand methods to automate the development of specimen- / patient-specific finite element (FE) models into the NA-MIC toolkit. More...

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Geodesic Tractography Segmentation

In this work, we provide an energy minimization framework which allows one to find fiber tracts and volumetric fiber bundles in brain diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI). More...

New: J. Melonakos, E. Pichon, S. Angenet, and A. Tannenbaum. Finsler Active Contours. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2007 (in press).

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  • PAR-05-063: R01EB005973 Automated FE Mesh Development: This project is funded under an NCBC collaboration grant. The goal of this project is to integrate and expand methods to automate the development of specimen- / patient-specific finite element (FE) models into the NA-MIC toolkit. Research Principals are: Nicole Grosland, Vincent Magnotta, Steve Pieper, and Simon Warfield.



This section describes external collaborations with NA-MIC that are funded by other mechanisms:

  • PAR-05-057: BRAINS Morphology and Image Analysis: This project is not an NCBC collaboration grant, but instead a Continued Development and Maintenance of Software grant. The intent of this application is to update the BRAINS image analysis software developed at the University of Iowa. The collaborators include Vincent Magnotta, Hans Johnson, Jeremy Bockholt, and Nancy Andreasen.