Project Events
IntroductionNA-MIC Project Week is a hands on activity -- programming using the NA-MIC Kit, algorithm design, and clinical application -- that has become one of the major events in the NA-MIC calendar. It is held in the summer at MIT, typically the last week of June, and a shorter version is held in Salt Lake City in the winter, typically the second week of January. The main goal of these events if to move forward the deliverables of NA-MIC. NA-MIC participants, as well as active and potential collaborators are typical attendees at these events. These events are setup to maximize informal interaction between participants. More... | |
2008 January: Project Event #6This event is scheduled for January 7-11, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah. More... | |
2007 June: Project Event #5The fifth NA-MIC Project event was concluded at MIT on June 29, 2007. This was the largest hands-on project event in the three year history of NA-MIC with 41 active projects and peak attendance of 90. Of the 85 registered attendees, 35 were NA-MIC participants, 46 external collaborators, and 2 representatives from the External Advisory Board and the NIH. The external collaborators were from 13 Institutions.More... | |
2007 January: Project/Programming Event #4This fourth NA-MIC project event was successfully concluded on January 12, 2007 in conjunction with the 2007 NA-MIC AHM. The AHM recorded 96 total attendees, 56 of whom were NA-MIC participants, 32 were collaborators, and 8 represented the EAB and the NIH. During the project event, 38 projects were actively pursued by the participants. More... | |
2006 June: Project/Programming Event #3 | |
2006 January: Programming Event #2 | |
2005 June: Programming Event #1 |