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Ideas we have already mentioned that need to be vetted and detailed:
- Cross site calibration for specific imaging modalities where there is clinical research need (e.g. multi-site fMRI or quantitative mMRI)
- Cross site sharing of specific image acquisition protocols (e.g. ASL from BIDMC)
- Integration of medical image analysis software into common platform (e.g. Slicer 3 support for visualization of Freesurfer results)
- Common Image Consultant that works across sites to support users
- Common Policies and Procedures for medical imaging (e.g. reconciling discrepancies for screening before Gadolinium infusions)
- Shared anonymized datasets for algorithm development etc
- Common image data management software, such as XNAT (concept paper in preparation by BIRN/NAMIC team members)