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SPL 25th Anniversary Celebration

Dear Friends,

I am delighted to invite you, the alumni/ae and colleagues of the SPL, to participate in the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Surgical Planning Laboratory.

From humble beginnings in corners of unused spaces in the Radiology Department at Brigham and Women's Hospital, the SPL has evolved into a leading institution in medical image computing, both investigating novel technologies and using them for biomedical research. It has been my privilege to both lead and participate in many of these activities.

The unique strength of the SPL has always been the spirit and exceptional quality of its international community of investigators and partners, all working together to change the face of medicine. Not only did the SPL benefit from your efforts, but many of you have carried the spirit beyond the SPL to wherever you are today.

Please join us to celebrate the SPL at a symposium and reunion at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston on April 8 and 9, 2016.

Best Regards,

Ron Kikinis

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Preliminary Program

Friday, April 8 5-7.30pm: Reception at Cabot Auditorium, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 45 Francis Street (aka 45 lobby)

  • 05.00-05.30 Arrival
  • 05.30-06.00 Welcome: Steven Seltzer, (more to come)
  • 06.00-06.30 Music
  • 06.30-07.30 Fingerfood and drinks

Saturday, April 9: 9am-12noon: Symposium at Joseph P. Martin Center, Harvard Medical School

  • 09.00-09.15 Welcome: Ron Kikinis
  • 09.15-10.15 Plenary talks: Clare Tempany, Martha Shenton, Eric Grimson, Peter Black
  • 10.15-11.30 Poster session and demos
  • 11.30-12.00 Closing remarks


Tours of AMIGO, the embodiment of our dear mentor Ferenc Jolesz's vision for image-guided therapy, will be also available upon request.

Registration

SPL25 Registration and Preliminary Schedule (Eventbrite)

Posters and Demos

  • Content: Your science, presented to the SPL community
  • Format: Introduction, M+M, Results, Discussion, Conclusions