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'''Agenda'''
 
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* Update on Phase 2/3/4 mi2b2 software  
 
* Update on Phase 2/3/4 mi2b2 software  
 
* XNAT at U of Iowa, what opportunities?
 
* XNAT at U of Iowa, what opportunities?
* Preliminary discussion of new mi2b2 grant
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* Preliminary discussion of how to continue funding for mi2b2 project
  
 
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== Meeting Minutes ==
 
== Meeting Minutes ==
  
=== mi2b2 software update ===
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=== mi2b2 software update ===  
 
 
*  He will meet with Chris and Bill to do this, with Vincent helping as needed.  Also, Vincent will help by identifying additional subjects from the approved IRBs to do patient driven queries. 
 
 
 
* Increased RAM to 16 GB. 
 
 
 
* On Thursday Darren, Vincent and Chris are meeting to query
 
  
 
* Kicked-off Phase 4 development work including integration with the newly designed GUI and XNAT integration.  
 
* Kicked-off Phase 4 development work including integration with the newly designed GUI and XNAT integration.  
  
* Need to ping
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* Chris got quotes for Dell servers with 1TB storage for upgrading the MGH site. He is reviewing the quotes and will send his approval for which one to use for the Phase 3 installation.  Plan is to buy two of them so we have the full dev/text and production environment.
got quotes for Dell servers with 1TB storage for upgrading the MGH site. Chris is reviewing the quotes and will send his approval for which to use for this for the Phase 3 installation.  Plan is to buy two of them so we have the full dev/text and production environment.
 
 
 
  
* Jesse Wei reported that due to J
 
  
 
=== XNAT at U of Iowa, what opportunities? ===
 
=== XNAT at U of Iowa, what opportunities? ===
 
Dan Marcus is on his way to visit U of Iowa to support both the NA-MIC funded Driving Biological Project on Huntington's Disease and to meet with representatives of their CTSC.   
 
Dan Marcus is on his way to visit U of Iowa to support both the NA-MIC funded Driving Biological Project on Huntington's Disease and to meet with representatives of their CTSC.   
  
=== new mi2b2 grant ===
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=== Preliminary discussion of how to continue funding for mi2b2 project ===
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Kicked around a few ideas including collaborative grants and new grants that are based on key driving biological projects.

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Agenda

  • Update on Phase 2/3/4 mi2b2 software
  • XNAT at U of Iowa, what opportunities?
  • Preliminary discussion of how to continue funding for mi2b2 project


Harvard Catalyst Medical Informatics group Meeting Minutes October 26, 2010

In attendance:

  • Bill Wang
  • Chris Herrick
  • Randy Gollub
  • Shawn Murphy
  • Steve Pieper
  • Ron Kikinis
  • Jon Bickel
  • Yong Gao (phone)
  • Paul Lamonica (phone)
  • Bill Hanlon (phone)
  • Mark Anderson (phone)
  • Alex Zeitsev (phone)
  • Dan Marcus (phone)
  • Ed Marcus CHB Cardiology (guest) built DICOM viewer code that might be useful for our team
  • Charles McGow
  • Jesse Wei (phone)


Meeting Minutes

mi2b2 software update

  • Kicked-off Phase 4 development work including integration with the newly designed GUI and XNAT integration.
  • Chris got quotes for Dell servers with 1TB storage for upgrading the MGH site. He is reviewing the quotes and will send his approval for which one to use for the Phase 3 installation. Plan is to buy two of them so we have the full dev/text and production environment.


XNAT at U of Iowa, what opportunities?

Dan Marcus is on his way to visit U of Iowa to support both the NA-MIC funded Driving Biological Project on Huntington's Disease and to meet with representatives of their CTSC.

Preliminary discussion of how to continue funding for mi2b2 project

Kicked around a few ideas including collaborative grants and new grants that are based on key driving biological projects.