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* Randy contacted Dan Sullivan regarding sending several of our members and also two additional collaborators who have particular expertise in areas relevant to the planned discussion.  
 
* Randy contacted Dan Sullivan regarding sending several of our members and also two additional collaborators who have particular expertise in areas relevant to the planned discussion.  
 
** He welcomed our proposition to have Shawn Murphy and Karl Helmer give a talk about XNAT-PACS-i2b2 integration and cross site calibration for MRI studies- structural and DTI respectively.  
 
** He welcomed our proposition to have Shawn Murphy and Karl Helmer give a talk about XNAT-PACS-i2b2 integration and cross site calibration for MRI studies- structural and DTI respectively.  
** Shawn Murphy was also invited by the group, he accepted and will give a talk about XNAT-PACS-i2b2 integration on Sunday. Bill and Randy will fill in for the rest of the  IT sessions. They will attend Monday and Tuesday.
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** Dan and his collaborators are working on the meeting schedule and will get in touch with Randy.
** Gordon Harris is available Sunday to Tuesday if his presence is needed at the meeting.
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* For reimbursement for travel expenses...  
* The CTSA Imaging Working Group sessions on Tuesday are important, at least one member should attend.
 
  
 
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'''2. Slides for CTSC imaging consortium presentation'''<br>
 
'''2. Slides for CTSC imaging consortium presentation'''<br>
  
*Valerie sent two sets of slides for the members to review. One is for the Department Heads meetings and is called: Development of Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consultation Service. The second one is for the smaller meetings and is called Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consultation Service. Both used the new template given by Tom Ulrich, Communication Manager for the Catalyst.
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*Valerie sent two sets of slides for the members to review. One is for the Radiology Department Heads meetings and is called: Development of Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consultation Service. The second one is for the smaller meetings and is called Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consultation Service.  
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** The presentations were sent to the members using the HMS secure file transfer. It will be our tool of choice to share large files in the future, everybody having easy access to that service.  
 
**Members are invited to look at the slides and send Valerie their feedback.
 
**Members are invited to look at the slides and send Valerie their feedback.
** Bruce noted that it is appropriate to keep expectations in line with our budgetary constraints. We greatly value feedback about for the researchers (education, consultation service,...). So the budget can be appropriate with the highest impact for the Catalyst affiliates.
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* Simon is giving a talk at a faculty meeting at Children's at the end of February and he asked if he could get a time slot to present the imaging consultation service. If approved, he will be joined by Randy or Bruce and Valerie to present.  
* Consortium members are asked to gather information on the dates of the Radiology Department meetings.
 
** Simon gives a talk at a Faculty meeting at Children's hospital at the end of February and will be the first one to present the slides.
 
** The Division Heads meeting at MGH is scheduled for April 9th.
 
** Valerie will follow-up with Bob, Clare and Annick about the other sites meetings
 
*Meetings should be schedule at Harvard and MIT and maybe at other hospitals doing imaging (eg: Mc Lean). Randy will contact the appropriate persons.
 
* A couple of  interesting smaller meetings were listed:  SPORE (Specialized Programs of Research Excellence), Catalyst meetings with the site representatives, panel discussions at Dana-Farber. Bill Crowley at the MGH-CRC is also someone to contact.
 
  
 
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'''3. XNAT engineer position'''<br>
 
'''3. XNAT engineer position'''<br>
  
* Two more applications were received and posted on the xythos web site.  
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* Laura sent the job description to the HR department at Children's hospital and asked them to post it on their web site.
* One candidate has a very strong background and very good references. After a first successful interview on the phone with Bill, the consortium invited him for a round of interviews in Boston.
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* The consortium invited him a candidate with very good expertise and excellent recommendation for a round of interviews in Boston.  
* The group agreed that hiring a consultant who has the right expertise with cross hospital file transfer for 3 to 6 months to get the project started could be a good idea.
 
  
 
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Catalyst Central asked the consortium to provide them with a calendar for the educational program asap.
 
Catalyst Central asked the consortium to provide them with a calendar for the educational program asap.
  
* The consortium was asked to give an Imaging 101 seminar.
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* The Consortium agreed that the audience for these courses is broad and has a very variable imaging background. There is a need for several levels of teaching.
** Jeff has a talk ready: Imaging Science: Concept and Definitions. He will post it along with a paper on imaging science using the Partners Research Computing Secure File Transfer Service.
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* Basic imaging training:
*Annick mentioned a new book edited by Gordon Williams: Clinical and Translational Science: Principles of Human Research.
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** Valerie and Jeff will work on an Imaging101 nanocourse. Jeff already has several lectures ready.
**This book can be a good source for educational material.
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** Bob suggested to contact Steven Stufflebeam and David A. Boas at HST and asked them about their Imaging Biophysics and Clinical Applications course. Randy will contact them.
** Contributors to this book are invited to the 2009 National Clinical & Translational Research Education Meeting Washington, DC April 14-15. This might be another opportunity to broadcast the Harvard CTSA and the imaging consortium. Annick will not be able to attend this meeting in Washington, DC, but others might be interested.
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** The Office for Human Research Studies (OHRS) supports and manages the Scientific Review Committees and the Institutional Review Boards (IRB) for Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. According to Jeff, they would be a very good audience because they have been asking for some training on the basics of imaging. The same talk should be given at each institution, it is easier to get the audience when it is in their location.  
* A mini-series on tumor metric should be proposed. Valerie and Jeff will work on the coordination of the program.
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* More advanced training:
* Valerie is working with the Catalyst Central team on the educational event planning process, the creation of a calendar, on-line evaluation forms, ...
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** Randy proposed a hands-on course on analyzing medical imaging data.
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** Bob would like to give a course on imaging perfusion and angiogenesis.
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** Ron emphasized the importance of targeting the translational projects. It is important to teach the engineers and the clinicians who to work together.  
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* Each course will be offered at 2 sites, once at MGH main campus on Fruit Street and once at HMS in Longwood.
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'''5. Update on the cross-sites medical imaging file transfer'''<br>
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* The group agreed that the first issue to be presented should be inter-institutional transfer of data.
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** The difficulty with transferring data between the TIMC and Children's Hospital is a good case example of an informatics policy issue that the group wishes to solve.
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** Simon, Bill and Rudoplph Pienaar (MGH) are working together with the collaboration of Shawn Murphy on a simple system to transfer imaging data from the Martino Center to Children's hospital.
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** Rudolph created a WIKI page (password protected) describing the whole project in details. All the members will received an invitation to get access to that WIKI page.
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* Randy was contacted by James Ross (BWH) about our XNAT project. He would like to set up a simple XNAT Enterprise project here in Boston that will allow him to transfer datasets between the Brigham and National Jewish (Denver).
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**Randy will put him in contact with Simon, Rudolph and Bill to share what we have accomplished so far.
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'''6. Catalogue of imaging resouces'''<br>
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*Valerie will get in touch with the IT people at Catalyst Central to discuss available tools to create a searchable database with the imaging technologies and expertise the Imaging Consortium has to offer.

Latest revision as of 22:03, 10 February 2009

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Action Items (details below)

  1. Discussion of the calendar for the imaging courses.
  2. The consortium must decide who will attend the joint IRAT/CTSA meeting in Baltimore (March 29-31).
  3. Review of the slides for the Department Heads Meetings

Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes February 10, 2009

In attendance:

  • Jeff Yap
  • Bob Lenkinski
  • Randy Gollub
  • Sarah MacMordie
  • Laura Alice
  • Bill Hanlon
  • Ron Kikinis
  • Valerie Humblet


1. IRAT/CTSA Joint Workshop March 29-31,2009 in Baltimore

  • Randy contacted Dan Sullivan regarding sending several of our members and also two additional collaborators who have particular expertise in areas relevant to the planned discussion.
    • He welcomed our proposition to have Shawn Murphy and Karl Helmer give a talk about XNAT-PACS-i2b2 integration and cross site calibration for MRI studies- structural and DTI respectively.
    • Dan and his collaborators are working on the meeting schedule and will get in touch with Randy.
  • For reimbursement for travel expenses...


2. Slides for CTSC imaging consortium presentation

  • Valerie sent two sets of slides for the members to review. One is for the Radiology Department Heads meetings and is called: Development of Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consultation Service. The second one is for the smaller meetings and is called Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consultation Service.
    • The presentations were sent to the members using the HMS secure file transfer. It will be our tool of choice to share large files in the future, everybody having easy access to that service.
    • Members are invited to look at the slides and send Valerie their feedback.
  • Simon is giving a talk at a faculty meeting at Children's at the end of February and he asked if he could get a time slot to present the imaging consultation service. If approved, he will be joined by Randy or Bruce and Valerie to present.


3. XNAT engineer position

  • Laura sent the job description to the HR department at Children's hospital and asked them to post it on their web site.
  • The consortium invited him a candidate with very good expertise and excellent recommendation for a round of interviews in Boston.


4. Educational program

Catalyst Central asked the consortium to provide them with a calendar for the educational program asap.

  • The Consortium agreed that the audience for these courses is broad and has a very variable imaging background. There is a need for several levels of teaching.
  • Basic imaging training:
    • Valerie and Jeff will work on an Imaging101 nanocourse. Jeff already has several lectures ready.
    • Bob suggested to contact Steven Stufflebeam and David A. Boas at HST and asked them about their Imaging Biophysics and Clinical Applications course. Randy will contact them.
    • The Office for Human Research Studies (OHRS) supports and manages the Scientific Review Committees and the Institutional Review Boards (IRB) for Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. According to Jeff, they would be a very good audience because they have been asking for some training on the basics of imaging. The same talk should be given at each institution, it is easier to get the audience when it is in their location.
  • More advanced training:
    • Randy proposed a hands-on course on analyzing medical imaging data.
    • Bob would like to give a course on imaging perfusion and angiogenesis.
    • Ron emphasized the importance of targeting the translational projects. It is important to teach the engineers and the clinicians who to work together.
  • Each course will be offered at 2 sites, once at MGH main campus on Fruit Street and once at HMS in Longwood.


5. Update on the cross-sites medical imaging file transfer

  • The group agreed that the first issue to be presented should be inter-institutional transfer of data.
    • The difficulty with transferring data between the TIMC and Children's Hospital is a good case example of an informatics policy issue that the group wishes to solve.
    • Simon, Bill and Rudoplph Pienaar (MGH) are working together with the collaboration of Shawn Murphy on a simple system to transfer imaging data from the Martino Center to Children's hospital.
    • Rudolph created a WIKI page (password protected) describing the whole project in details. All the members will received an invitation to get access to that WIKI page.
  • Randy was contacted by James Ross (BWH) about our XNAT project. He would like to set up a simple XNAT Enterprise project here in Boston that will allow him to transfer datasets between the Brigham and National Jewish (Denver).
    • Randy will put him in contact with Simon, Rudolph and Bill to share what we have accomplished so far.


6. Catalogue of imaging resouces

  • Valerie will get in touch with the IT people at Catalyst Central to discuss available tools to create a searchable database with the imaging technologies and expertise the Imaging Consortium has to offer.