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'''External imaging core collaborative effort'''
 
'''External imaging core collaborative effort'''
 
Text of recent email:
 
Text of recent email:
*"Congratulations on being the recipient institution of a National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) bestowed Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) for 2008. The CTSA program creates an academic home for the discipline of clinical and translational science at institutions across the country. This
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*"Congratulations on being the recipient institution of a National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) bestowed Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) for 2008. The CTSA program creates an academic home for the discipline of clinical and translational science at institutions across the country. This consortium currently has 38 academic health centers located throughout the nation; by 2012, 60 such institutions will be linked together to energize the discipline of clinical and translational science.   
consortium currently has 38 academic health centers located throughout the
 
nation; by 2012, 60 such institutions will be linked together to energize the
 
discipline of clinical and translational science.   
 
  
A major goal of the CTSA initiative is to encourage member institutions to form
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A major goal of the CTSA initiative is to encourage member institutions to form collaborative alliances in efforts to exchange ideas, thus expediting the progression of research from bench top to clinic. The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), in conjunction with the Duke
collaborative alliances in efforts to exchange ideas, thus expediting the
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Translational Medicine Institute's (DTMI) Imaging Core, has made it a priority to stimulate and facilitate quantitative imaging. Increased awareness and use of quantitative imaging will benefit clinical practice.  Supporting the CTSA is one venue by which the RSNA/DTMI can motivate the radiology research culture and help improve the imaging research infrastructure.
progression of research from bench top to clinic.
 
  
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), in conjunction with the Duke
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The RSNA is pleased to provide support for this effort by coordinating CTSA imaging working group bi-monthly conference calls, meetings, periodic site reports, exchange of information about problems and solutions, and development of subcommittees, all of which serve as a model for the CTSA efforts.
Translational Medicine Institute's (DTMI) Imaging Core, has made it a priority
 
to stimulate and facilitate quantitative imaging. Increased awareness and use of
 
quantitative imaging will benefit clinical practice.  Supporting the CTSA is one
 
venue by which the RSNA/DTMI can motivate the radiology research culture and
 
help improve the imaging research infrastructure.
 
 
 
The RSNA is pleased to provide support for this effort by coordinating CTSA
 
imaging working group bi-monthly conference calls, meetings, periodic site
 
reports, exchange of information about problems and solutions, and development
 
of subcommittees, all of which serve as a model for the CTSA efforts.
 
  
 
Bi-monthly CTSA working group conference calls are held on the 3rd Monday of
 
Bi-monthly CTSA working group conference calls are held on the 3rd Monday of
 
even months, at 4pm EASTER time. The schedule for the remainder of 2008 follows:
 
even months, at 4pm EASTER time. The schedule for the remainder of 2008 follows:
 
  
 
June 23 (only 4th Monday scheduled)
 
June 23 (only 4th Monday scheduled)

Revision as of 19:06, 17 July 2008

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Harvard CTSC Translational Technologies Imaging Consortium Workspace

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Mission Statement

Dear Colleagues, I think completing this section with a succinct sentence or two would be a good exercise in finding our common vision and guiding our subsequent work. I put it on the agenda for our next meetings. Randy
Our ideas so far:

  • Provide expert consultation to the CTSC and the affiliated academic medical centers about policies for medical imaging related issues that are causing obstacles for clinical translational investigators.

Key Personnel

MGH.png Bruce Rosen, Director
Randy Gollub, Co-Director
MGH Imaging Resources
BIDMC.png Robert Lenkinski BID Imaging Resources
BWH.png Clare Tempany
Ron Kikinis
Gordon Williams
BWH Imaging Resources
Children's.png Stephan Voss
Simon Warfield
CH Imaging Resources
DFCI.png Annick D. Van den Abbeele
Jeff Yap
DFCI Imaging Resources
DF.HCC.png Gordon Harris, Tumor Imaging Metrics Core (TIMC)
Bill Hanlon
TIMC Resources
Catalyst.jpg Ann Schlesinger, Research Navigator from the CTSC

Zeke Bernstein-Hanley, Research Navigator from the CTSC

CTSC Research Navigation Resources


Biomedical Imaging Education Resources

  1. Web based training materials


Upcoming Events

Monthly on site TTIC meetings

  • August 5, BIDMC, host Bob Lenkinski
  • September 2, canceled
  • October 7, Tumor Imaging Metrics Core, host(s) Gordon Harris/Bill Hanlon
  • November 4, BWH, host Clare Tempany
  • December 2 meeting canceled due to RSNA meeting


Weekly Teleconference Calls: Tuesday 8:30- 9:30 AM

Special events

External imaging core collaborative effort Text of recent email:

  • "Congratulations on being the recipient institution of a National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) bestowed Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) for 2008. The CTSA program creates an academic home for the discipline of clinical and translational science at institutions across the country. This consortium currently has 38 academic health centers located throughout the nation; by 2012, 60 such institutions will be linked together to energize the discipline of clinical and translational science.

A major goal of the CTSA initiative is to encourage member institutions to form collaborative alliances in efforts to exchange ideas, thus expediting the progression of research from bench top to clinic. The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), in conjunction with the Duke Translational Medicine Institute's (DTMI) Imaging Core, has made it a priority to stimulate and facilitate quantitative imaging. Increased awareness and use of quantitative imaging will benefit clinical practice. Supporting the CTSA is one venue by which the RSNA/DTMI can motivate the radiology research culture and help improve the imaging research infrastructure.

The RSNA is pleased to provide support for this effort by coordinating CTSA imaging working group bi-monthly conference calls, meetings, periodic site reports, exchange of information about problems and solutions, and development of subcommittees, all of which serve as a model for the CTSA efforts.

Bi-monthly CTSA working group conference calls are held on the 3rd Monday of even months, at 4pm EASTER time. The schedule for the remainder of 2008 follows:

June 23 (only 4th Monday scheduled)

August 18

October 20

December 15


Your institution is encouraged to participate in these CTSA imaging working groups. If there is someone else that you believe would be more appropriate as contact person for such CTSA-site activity, please forward this email or let Joe Koudelik (jkoudelik@rsna.org) at the RSNA know.


Please contact Daniel Sullivan, MD (dsullivan@rsna.org) for any CTSA imaging working group questions you may have. Thank you for your support and participation.


Sent on behalf of Daniel Sullivan, MD, RSNA Science Advisor



-- Joseph Koudelik Manager, Biomarkers Program RSNA Dept of Scientific Affairs 820 Jorie Blvd Oak Brook IL 60523-2251 Phone: 630.368.7899 Fax: 630.571.7837 Email: jkoudelik@rsna.org"

Meeting minutes