Mbirn: Beta Testing @ MGH

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MGH Team

Heidi Schmidt (bboop@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) (BIRN Informatics)

Yong Gao (ygao@partners.org) (PGP Informatics)

Tim Clark (twclark@partners.org) (PGP Informatics)

Dave Kennedy (dave@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) (BIRN Informatics and PGP Structural processing requirements)

Tony Lissot (PGP Functional Processing requirements)

Rick Hoge (rhoge@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) (PGP Functional and ASL processing requirements)

Byungwu Kim (bwkim@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) (PGP Behavioral and Clinical requirements)

Hans Breiter (hbreiter@partners.org) (PGP Biological Application requirements)


WashU Team

Dan Marcus (dmarcus@wustl.edu)

Tim Olsen (tolsen@artsci.wustl.edu)

Randy Buckner (rbuckner@artsci.wustl.edu)


Proposed Schedule

Weeks 1-2: Discuss XNAT capabilities, site needs & current practices, and site data types and workflows; install prerequisite software on site.

Weeks 3-6: Model data in XML; generate sample database & webapp at WU;

Weeks 7: Install XNAT instantiation on site.

Weeks 8-10: Prepare wrappers for existing workflows; develop data conversion scripts

Weeks 11-12: Develop custom reports and data entry forms Ongoing Customize application


Status

February 7, 2005: Teleconference to initiate project


Notes: 5/31/05 Now that the basic XNAT scheme is operational at PGP and BIRN, there are at least 5 broad topics that still need to be addressed:

1: Continued Schema Evolution
2: Loading Data (images, raw and derived; subject info)
3: Local modifications to the 'Look and Feel' (search and display/report)
4: Viewers down into the data (ImageJ, etc.)
5: Initiation of further analysis and processing (How to assist the process spawning procedure)



PGP Data Modeling

Details

QA Beta-test Images


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