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'''Agenda'''
  
# Consultations: 2 new requests:<br>
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# Consultations
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# Education agenda
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== Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes January 26, 2010 ==
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In attendance:
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* Valerie Humblet
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* Annick Van den Abbeele
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* Randy Gollub
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* Bob Lenkinski
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* Clare Tempany
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* Jeff Yap
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* Ron Kikinis
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- Imaging-116: Dr Jong Woo Lee (BWH): My proposed project is a study of structural abnormalities in brain tumor associated seizures. I am using statistical mapping techniques and deformation analysis. I would like to learn more about advanced computational techniques in neuroimaging, particularly in structural imaging, DTI, and statistical mapping.<br>
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'''1. Consultations''' <br>
  
- Imaging-117: Dr Peter Caravan (MGH): We've made and imaged a PET probe in animal models.  We are wondering if there was any type or core for the translational studies required for a new probe:  IND enabling studies and maybe Phase I safety/dosimetry.  And if there is, whether there were funding mechanisms available.<br>
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* Imaging-116: Dr Jong Woo Lee (BWH): Ron already helped the PI in the context of his K award, Randy will work with him on his request.
  
# Education agenda:
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* Imaging-117: Dr Peter Caravan (MGH): Imaging probe translation. So far there is no core facility at Harvard that offer biodistribution and pharmacokinetics studies for IND preparation. Jeff and Annick offered to help the PI with a phase 0 study. Bob will also work on this consultation.
  
a. here are the final dates and location:<br>
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'''2. Education program''' <br>
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* Final dates and locations:
 
Monday March 22 (9 am-12 pm), Carrie Hall BWH (cardiovascular imaging)<br>
 
Monday March 22 (9 am-12 pm), Carrie Hall BWH (cardiovascular imaging)<br>
 
Tuesday March 23 (2-5 pm), Simches 3.120 MGH (cardiovascular imaging)<br>
 
Tuesday March 23 (2-5 pm), Simches 3.120 MGH (cardiovascular imaging)<br>
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Friday April 9 (8am-12 pm), Ledge Room (one brigham circle) BWH (neuroimaging)<br>
 
Friday April 9 (8am-12 pm), Ledge Room (one brigham circle) BWH (neuroimaging)<br>
 
Friday May 21 (8am-12 pm), Ducan Reid BWH (Imaging in oncology)<br>
 
Friday May 21 (8am-12 pm), Ducan Reid BWH (Imaging in oncology)<br>
Thursday June 3 (2-5 pm), Simches 3.120 MGH(Imaging in oncology)<br>
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Thursday June 3 (2-5 pm), Simches 3.120 MGH (Imaging in oncology)<br>
 
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* Jeff and Annick asked for the June 3 tutorial to be reschedule earlier because they both will be out of town at the ASCO meeting. Valerie will contact MGH with a new set of dates to try to find a room.
b. The neuroimaging group has already a first draft of the structure of its module: <br>
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* The neuroimaging group has already a first draft of the structure of its module: http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Neuroscience
 
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** The first lecture will be a series of cutting edge examples.
http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Neuroscience
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** The second lecture, life cycle of medical imaging could be used for other lectures.
 
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** The 4th lecture, about resources will be a short talk, 10-15 minutes. Clare suggested to also add a list on where to get IT support for the image analysis.
Both cardiovascular and oncology groups can add details for their modules here:
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* Imaging in oncology: http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Oncology
 
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** Jeff and Clare updated the link. Clare will give a lecture on image-guided intervention.
http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Cardiology
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** It would be very important to have a lecture on DCE-MRI and quantitative imaging biomarkers. It is an upcoming subject and oncology is not as far ahead as neuroimaging in that domain.
http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Oncology
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** The oncology group will have enough material to fill 4 hours.
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* Cardiology: http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Cardiology
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** Todd asked Marcelo Di Carli (BWH) to participate as an expert on nuclear medicine and he accepted. Raymond Kwong (BWH) and Ron Blankstein (BWH) also accepted to give lectures on cardiac MR/CT.

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Agenda

  1. Consultations
  2. Education agenda


Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes January 26, 2010

In attendance:

  • Valerie Humblet
  • Annick Van den Abbeele
  • Randy Gollub
  • Bob Lenkinski
  • Clare Tempany
  • Jeff Yap
  • Ron Kikinis


1. Consultations

  • Imaging-116: Dr Jong Woo Lee (BWH): Ron already helped the PI in the context of his K award, Randy will work with him on his request.
  • Imaging-117: Dr Peter Caravan (MGH): Imaging probe translation. So far there is no core facility at Harvard that offer biodistribution and pharmacokinetics studies for IND preparation. Jeff and Annick offered to help the PI with a phase 0 study. Bob will also work on this consultation.


2. Education program

  • Final dates and locations:

Monday March 22 (9 am-12 pm), Carrie Hall BWH (cardiovascular imaging)
Tuesday March 23 (2-5 pm), Simches 3.120 MGH (cardiovascular imaging)
Thursday April 1st (2-5 pm), Simches 3.120 MGH (neuroimaging)
Friday April 9 (8am-12 pm), Ledge Room (one brigham circle) BWH (neuroimaging)
Friday May 21 (8am-12 pm), Ducan Reid BWH (Imaging in oncology)
Thursday June 3 (2-5 pm), Simches 3.120 MGH (Imaging in oncology)

  • Jeff and Annick asked for the June 3 tutorial to be reschedule earlier because they both will be out of town at the ASCO meeting. Valerie will contact MGH with a new set of dates to try to find a room.
  • The neuroimaging group has already a first draft of the structure of its module: http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Neuroscience
    • The first lecture will be a series of cutting edge examples.
    • The second lecture, life cycle of medical imaging could be used for other lectures.
    • The 4th lecture, about resources will be a short talk, 10-15 minutes. Clare suggested to also add a list on where to get IT support for the image analysis.
  • Imaging in oncology: http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Oncology
    • Jeff and Clare updated the link. Clare will give a lecture on image-guided intervention.
    • It would be very important to have a lecture on DCE-MRI and quantitative imaging biomarkers. It is an upcoming subject and oncology is not as far ahead as neuroimaging in that domain.
    • The oncology group will have enough material to fill 4 hours.
  • Cardiology: http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/CTSC:education_Cardiology
    • Todd asked Marcelo Di Carli (BWH) to participate as an expert on nuclear medicine and he accepted. Raymond Kwong (BWH) and Ron Blankstein (BWH) also accepted to give lectures on cardiac MR/CT.