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== 2008 ==
 
== 2008 ==
* October 28, 2008 : [[Harvard_Medical_Education_Day | Harvard Medical Education Day, Boston, MA]]
 
 
* October 30, 2008 : [[NA-MIC_3D_Visualization_Workshop_Brigham_and_Women's_Hospital| NA-MIC 3D Visualization Workshop at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA]]
 
* October 30, 2008 : [[NA-MIC_3D_Visualization_Workshop_Brigham_and_Women's_Hospital| NA-MIC 3D Visualization Workshop at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA]]
 
* November 4, 2008: [[NA-MIC_3D_Visualization_Workshop_Massachussetts_General_Hospital|NA-MIC 3D Visualization Workshop at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA]]
 
* November 4, 2008: [[NA-MIC_3D_Visualization_Workshop_Massachussetts_General_Hospital|NA-MIC 3D Visualization Workshop at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA]]
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* October 28, 2008 : [[Harvard_Medical_Education_Day | Harvard Medical Education Day, Boston, MA]]
 
* October 15-16, 2008: '''[[Robarts_Training_Session | NA-MIC kit training event at The University of Western Ontario]]''', London, Ontario, Canada
 
* October 15-16, 2008: '''[[Robarts_Training_Session | NA-MIC kit training event at The University of Western Ontario]]''', London, Ontario, Canada
 
* October 21, 2008, Nobuhiko Hata gave a talk entitled Role of Image Processing, Navigation and Robots in MRI-guided Intervention, Bioimaging Sciences Division, Department of Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Heaven, CT
 
* October 21, 2008, Nobuhiko Hata gave a talk entitled Role of Image Processing, Navigation and Robots in MRI-guided Intervention, Bioimaging Sciences Division, Department of Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Heaven, CT

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Introduction

NA-MIC organizes a variety of events. The engineering core holds a weekly telephone conference. Workshops address specific research focus areas. Training events aim at training NA-MIC participants and outsiders in NA-MIC technologies. Project weeks are intended for making progress in a variety of projects. The majority of NA-MIC events are hands-on and open to collaborators and interested scientists. Example of a Training Event
Munich2008-Danielle.jpg The Munich 2008 training workshop in full swing. For more information about the workshop, click here.


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