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'''Session Leaders:Guido Gerig'''
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Informal discussion on development and implementation of:
 
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*Stephen Aylward, Kitware
 
*Stephen Aylward, Kitware
 
*Marcel Prastawa, Utah
 
*Marcel Prastawa, Utah
*Martin Styner, UNC
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*Clement Vachet, UNC
 
*Micah Chambers, UCLA
 
*Micah Chambers, UCLA
 
*Andrei Irmia, UCLA
 
*Andrei Irmia, UCLA
 
*Bo Wang, Utah
 
*Bo Wang, Utah
 
*Anuja Sharma, Utah
 
*Anuja Sharma, Utah
*also invited: John Van Horn, UCLA
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*Hans Johnson, Iowa
*etc., everyone interested in this topic is welcome to attend
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*Mark Scully, Iowa
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*Joy Matsui, Iowa
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*Xiaodong Tao, GE Research
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*plus 10 other NAMIC researchers interested in these topics

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Session Leader:Guido Gerig

Informal discussion on development and implementation of:

  • a) methods towards segmentation and visualization of pathology
  • b) methodology required to assess follow-up data with and without pathology

The session was mainly motivated by questions in regard to the UCLA DBP project on TBI, but the discussion might be relevant to all other clinical subject-specific analysis involving pathology and/or serial or longitudinal data.

Participants

  • Guido Gerig, Utah
  • Stephen Aylward, Kitware
  • Marcel Prastawa, Utah
  • Clement Vachet, UNC
  • Micah Chambers, UCLA
  • Andrei Irmia, UCLA
  • Bo Wang, Utah
  • Anuja Sharma, Utah
  • Hans Johnson, Iowa
  • Mark Scully, Iowa
  • Joy Matsui, Iowa
  • Xiaodong Tao, GE Research
  • plus 10 other NAMIC researchers interested in these topics