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The following events will be presented at the [http://www.rsna.org/Annual_Meeting.aspx  104th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2018)]
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==The 3D Slicer Open­Source Software Platform for Translational Research in Quantitative Imaging - RSNA 2018 QIRR Exhibit ==
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3D Slicer is an open­-source software platform for medical image analysis and 3D visualization used in clinical research worldwide. The application offers easy access to the latest advances in post­processing tools developed in academic research through 127 modules and 93 extensions. These tools include segmentation, registration, automated measurements, DICOM interoperability and structured reporting as well as other utilities such as tool tracking and real­time data fusion for image­guided therapy. Freely available for download on Windows, Mac or Linux and distributed under a BSD license, 3D Slicer allows an easy integration of advanced quantitative image analysis tools in the imaging workflow. The latest version of the software 3D Slicer version 4 has been downloaded over a quarter million times worldwide. 3D Slicer is supported by a multi­institution effort of several NIH­-funded consortia, which include the Neuroimage Analysis Center (NAC), the National Center for Image Guided Therapy (NCIGT), and the Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR). The development of 3D Slicer ­ including its numerous modules, extensions, datasets, issues reports, and suggestions ­ is made possible by contributors around the world. Over the past 14 years, more than 3,500 clinicians and scientists have attended 3D Slicer training workshops.
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=== Teaching Faculty ===
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* Sonia Pujol, PhD, Surgical Planning Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA.
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* Steve Pieper, PhD, Isomics Inc.
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* Andrey Fedorov, PhD,  Surgical Planning Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA.
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* Ron Kikinis, MD,  Surgical Planning Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA.
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===Logistics ===
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*Date: Sunday November 25 -Friday November 30, 8:00am-5:00pm
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*Location: Quantitative Imaging Reading Room (QIRR), Lakeside Learning Center, McCormick Conference Center, Chicago, IL

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The following events will be presented at the 104th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2018)

The 3D Slicer Open­Source Software Platform for Translational Research in Quantitative Imaging - RSNA 2018 QIRR Exhibit

3D Slicer is an open­-source software platform for medical image analysis and 3D visualization used in clinical research worldwide. The application offers easy access to the latest advances in post­processing tools developed in academic research through 127 modules and 93 extensions. These tools include segmentation, registration, automated measurements, DICOM interoperability and structured reporting as well as other utilities such as tool tracking and real­time data fusion for image­guided therapy. Freely available for download on Windows, Mac or Linux and distributed under a BSD license, 3D Slicer allows an easy integration of advanced quantitative image analysis tools in the imaging workflow. The latest version of the software 3D Slicer version 4 has been downloaded over a quarter million times worldwide. 3D Slicer is supported by a multi­institution effort of several NIH­-funded consortia, which include the Neuroimage Analysis Center (NAC), the National Center for Image Guided Therapy (NCIGT), and the Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR). The development of 3D Slicer ­ including its numerous modules, extensions, datasets, issues reports, and suggestions ­ is made possible by contributors around the world. Over the past 14 years, more than 3,500 clinicians and scientists have attended 3D Slicer training workshops.

Teaching Faculty

  • Sonia Pujol, PhD, Surgical Planning Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA.
  • Steve Pieper, PhD, Isomics Inc.
  • Andrey Fedorov, PhD, Surgical Planning Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA.
  • Ron Kikinis, MD, Surgical Planning Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA.

Logistics

  • Date: Sunday November 25 -Friday November 30, 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Location: Quantitative Imaging Reading Room (QIRR), Lakeside Learning Center, McCormick Conference Center, Chicago, IL