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January 9-13, 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah

Introduction

This is the home page for the 2012 NA-MIC all hands meeting (AHM). NA-MIC participants meet for a AHM once a year. The purpose of the AHM is to coordinate, discuss plans and report to NIH officers and the external advisory board (EAB). The external advisory board meets with the NA-MIC leadership immediately after the AHM. In parallel, NA-MIC is organizing a project week. These events, with the exception of the EAB meeting, are open to collaborators and potential collaborators.

For more information about the project weeks in general, click here.

For information about the January 2012 project week, see below.

For information about Utah as a travel destination click here.

View of the City
The 2012 AHM, EAB and Project Week will be held
January 9-13, 2012, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Dates, Venue, Registration

Dates:

  • The All Hands Meeting and External Advisory Board Meeting will be held on Thursday, January 12th.
  • Project Activities will be held rest of the week between Monday, January 9th and Friday, January 13th.

Registration: Please click here to register online before January 3, 2012. All participants must a pay registration fee ($200 for AHM only, and $450 for AHM+Project Week), which covers our catering and facilities costs.

Venue: The venue for the meeting is the Marriott, Salt Lake City, Utah. Please either call the hotel at +1-801-961-8700 (toll free) and mention the group code "sciscia" or book online here. Please note that we need attendees to use this hotel in order not to incur additional charges for use of the conference rooms and keep registration fees low. The group rate is $149/night + tax and is valid for reservations made until December 9. After that it is $229/night + tax.


Meeting Rooms: See here for the floorplan.

Agenda

Time Monday, January 9 Tuesday, January 10 Wednesday, January 11 Thursday, January 12 Friday, January 13
Project Activities Project Activities Project Activities AHM, EAB Project Activities
7:30-8:00 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:00-10:00 9-10am: DICOM General Breakout Session 8-10am: Slicer 4: Overview and Migration (for Developers) Breakout: 3D Ultrasound in Slicer (Noby Hata) 8:05-9am: Keynote: iDASH: Integrating Data for Analysis, Anonymization, and Sharing, Lucila Ohno-Machado, PhD, UCSD
9-10am: Algorithms Core Update BU, MIT, [[media::2012_01_UNC_Update.pptx‎|UNC]],Utah I, Utah II
Project Review
10:00-10:30 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee
10:30-12:00 Core and Site PIs meeting with Ron Breakout: SimpleITK and Slicer 4.0 (Hans Johnson & Bradley Lowekamp) 10:30-11:30am: Engineering Core Update
11:30-12pm: Outreach Update, Sonia Pujol
12:00-1:00 Lunch Lunch
Lunch
Lunch Boxed Lunch and Adjourn
1:00-3:00 Project Presentations Breakout: Slicer 4 Module Design with Individual Teams DBP Team Meetings
1-2: DBP MGH Head and Neck Cancer
2-3: DBP Utah Atrial Fibrillation
1-1:45pm International Research Organizations contribute to NA-MIC:
1-1:30pm Best Practices from a Past DBP, Gabor FIchtinger, PhD, Queens University
1:30-1:45pm Neuroimage as a biomechanical model: New computational biomechanics of the brain, Karol Miller, University of Western Australia
1:45-3pm: Current DBP Updates
1:45: Huntington's Disease, Hans Johnson, U Iowa
2pm: Atrial Fibrillation, Rob McLeod, U Utah
2:15pm: Traumatic Brain Injury, Jack Van Horn, UCLA
2:30pm: Head and Neck Cancer, Greg Sharp, MGH
3:00-3:30 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee
3:00-5:00 Breakout: Slicer 4 with Ron (for Users) DICOM RT Breakout DBP Team Meetings
3-4: DBP UCLA Traumatic Brain Injury
4-5: DBP Iowa Huntington's Disease
3-4pm: EAB meeting
4-5pm EAB closed session
05:00-07:00 6:00 Optional: Beer at Murphy's (like last year)

General Announcements:

    • Will be added here

Registered Attendees

NOTE: The registered attendee list will be posted here by the organizers. DO NOT add your name to this list yourself. To register, please click here.

  1. Michael Ackerman , National Library of Medicine, NIH, OHPPC
  2. Nicole Aucoin , BWH
  3. Stephen Aylward , Kitware
  4. Christian Baumgartner , Psychiatry Neuroimaging Lab - BWH Boston
  5. Jean-Baptiste Berger ,
  6. Morry Blumenfeld , EAB
  7. Anthony Blumfield , Radnostics
  8. Michael Bowers , Johns Hopkins University
  9. Josh Cates , University of Utah
  10. Micah Chambers , UCLA
  11. Brian Chapman , University of California, San Diego
  12. Laurent Chauvin , BWH
  13. Xiaojun Chen , Surgical Plan Lab,Brigham Womens Hospital
  14. Elvis Chen , Robarts Research Institute
  15. Manasi Datar , SCI Institute
  16. Karl Diedrich , AZE Research and Development
  17. Jan Egger , SPL, BWH, HMS
  18. Andriy Fedorov , BWH
  19. Gabor Fichtinger , Queens University
  20. Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin , Kitware
  21. Julien Finet , Kitware
  22. James Fishbaugh , SCI Institute
  23. Yi Gao , Brigham And Womens Hospital
  24. Greg Gardner , SCI Institute
  25. Ashvin George , SCI Institute
  26. Guido Gerig , SCI Institute
  27. Satrajit Ghosh , Isomics, Inc.
  28. Polina Golland , MIT
  29. Nobuhiko Hata , BWH
  30. Khan Iftekharuddin , Old Dominion University
  31. Andrei Irimia , University of California, Los Angeles
  32. Hans Johnson , University of Iowa
  33. Chris Johnson , EAB
  34. Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer , MGH
  35. Ron Kikinis , Brigham and Womens Hospital
  36. Eun Young Regina Kim , University of Iowa
  37. Donna Kochis , Kitware
  38. Andras Lasso , Queens University
  39. Benjamin Long , Kitware
  40. Bill Lorensen , EAB
  41. Yifei Lou , Georgia Tech
  42. Rob MacLeod , SCI Institute
  43. Daniel Marcus , Washington University
  44. Joy Matsui , University of Iowa
  45. Mikhail Milchenko , Washington University in St. Louis
  46. James Miller , GE Research
  47. Karol Miller , University of Western Australia
  48. Albert Montillo , GE
  49. Mehdi Moradi , BWH Harvard Medical School
  50. Alan Morris , SCI Institute
  51. Sandy Napel , EAB
  52. Ipek Oguz , UNC
  53. Lucila Ohno-Machado , plenary speaker
  54. Danielle Pace , Kitware
  55. Beatriz Paniagua , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  56. Daniel Perry , SCI Institute
  57. Steve Pieper , Isomics, Inc.
  58. Csaba Pinter , Queens University
  59. Fred Prior , EAB
  60. Gwendoline Roger , UNC
  61. Peter Savadjiev , Brigham and Womens Hospital
  62. William Schroeder , Kitware
  63. Mark Scully , University of Iowa
  64. Anuja Sharma , SCI Institute
  65. Gregory Sharp , MGH
  66. Nadya Shusharina ,
  67. Ramesh Sridharan , MIT CSAIL
  68. Allen Tannenbaum , Boston University
  69. Radhika Tibrewal ,
  70. Junichi Tokuda ,
  71. Nick Tustison , University of Virginia
  72. Tamas Ungi , Queens University
  73. Clement Vachet , UNC Chapel Hill
  74. John Van Horn , UCLA
  75. Gopalkrishna Veni , SCI Institute
  76. Christian Wachinger , MIT CSAIL
  77. Bo Wang , SCI Institute
  78. Demian Wasserman , Brigham and Womens Hospital
  79. Chris Wedlake , Robarts Research Institute
  80. Dave Welch , University of Iowa
  81. Ross Whitaker , SCI Institute
  82. Alexander Yarmarkovich , Isomics
  83. Erol Yeniaras , MD Anderson Cancer Center
  84. Terry Yoo , National Libraray of Medicine at NIH, OHPCC
  85. yingxuan zhu , GE Global Research



as of December 15, 2011 2:30 PM MST