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* '''[[AHM_2009|January 5-9, 2009, AHM,]] [[2009_EAB|EAB,]] [[2009_Winter_Project_Week|Winter Project Week]]'''
 
* '''[[AHM_2009|January 5-9, 2009, AHM,]] [[2009_EAB|EAB,]] [[2009_Winter_Project_Week|Winter Project Week]]'''
 
* January 8, 2009:[[Events:TutorialContestJan2009| Tutorial Contest:]] announcement of the winners.
 
* January 8, 2009:[[Events:TutorialContestJan2009| Tutorial Contest:]] announcement of the winners.
* January 28-30, 2009:[http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer3:MiniRetreat_January_28-30,2009]
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* January 28-30, 2009:[http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer3:MiniRetreat_January_28-30,2009 Slicer3 MiniRetreat]
 
* [[2009_Summer_Project_Week|June 22-26, 2009: Summer Project Week at MIT]]
 
* [[2009_Summer_Project_Week|June 22-26, 2009: Summer Project Week at MIT]]
  

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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.


Telephone Conferences

Upcoming Events

2009

Standing Events

Past Events

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