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a) methods towards segmentation and visualization of pathology
 
a) methods towards segmentation and visualization of pathology
 
b) methodology required to assess follow-up data with and without pathology
 
b) methodology required to assess follow-up data with and without pathology
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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:
 
Participants:
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Stephen Aylward, Kitware
 
Stephen Aylward, Kitware
 
Marcel Prastawa, Utah
 
Marcel Prastawa, Utah
Micah, UCLA
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Martin Styner, UNC
Andrei, UCLA
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Micah Chambers, UCLA
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Andrei Irmia, UCLA
 
Bo Wang, Utah
 
Bo Wang, Utah
 
Anuja Sharma, Utah
 
Anuja Sharma, Utah
also invited: Jack van Horn, UCLA
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also invited: John Van Horn, UCLA
  
 
etc., everyone interested in this topic is welcome to attend
 
etc., everyone interested in this topic is welcome to attend

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Session Leaders: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 Martin Styner, UNC Micah Chambers, UCLA Andrei Irmia, UCLA Bo Wang, Utah Anuja Sharma, Utah also invited: John Van Horn, UCLA

etc., everyone interested in this topic is welcome to attend