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# Consultations: Imaging 129: Gordon Harris spoke with Brontes Technologies founders, Ed Tekeian and Jan Rohaly, through a contact from John Collins in CIMIT to discuss possible opportunities for their technology for skin surface 3D mapping, possibly to assist in evaluation of wound healing. I will help them connect with clinicians in wound healing for trauma and diabetes, as well as connect them with clinicians evaluating tracking growth and response of skin neurofibromas, to see if there is interest in collaboration. Does anyone have suggestions of who to talk with for wound healing (trauma and diabetes related)? | # Consultations: Imaging 129: Gordon Harris spoke with Brontes Technologies founders, Ed Tekeian and Jan Rohaly, through a contact from John Collins in CIMIT to discuss possible opportunities for their technology for skin surface 3D mapping, possibly to assist in evaluation of wound healing. I will help them connect with clinicians in wound healing for trauma and diabetes, as well as connect them with clinicians evaluating tracking growth and response of skin neurofibromas, to see if there is interest in collaboration. Does anyone have suggestions of who to talk with for wound healing (trauma and diabetes related)? | ||
# Quantitative imaging reading room at RSNA 2010 | # Quantitative imaging reading room at RSNA 2010 |
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- Consultations: Imaging 129: Gordon Harris spoke with Brontes Technologies founders, Ed Tekeian and Jan Rohaly, through a contact from John Collins in CIMIT to discuss possible opportunities for their technology for skin surface 3D mapping, possibly to assist in evaluation of wound healing. I will help them connect with clinicians in wound healing for trauma and diabetes, as well as connect them with clinicians evaluating tracking growth and response of skin neurofibromas, to see if there is interest in collaboration. Does anyone have suggestions of who to talk with for wound healing (trauma and diabetes related)?
- Quantitative imaging reading room at RSNA 2010
- FDS,SNM, RSNA meeting April 13-14
- Education program
- Jeff: Benefits and risks of cancer imaging, DFCI Feb 19
- Oncology sessions: Gordon Harris, lecture on TIMC
- CME credit update
- Date for registration
- Date for first draft of slides