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* We are still waiting to learn of our administrative supplement will be funded. In the mean time, we have to think about a plan for the development of new features should we get the grant. If we get the money, there will be resources to hire programing help. The integration of XNAT with clinical data will require a lot of resources.

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Agenda

  1. Consultations (review of imaging-7 MRS of liver, imaging-15 and -16 XNAT)
  2. JIRA system
  3. Material for quantitative imaging
  4. Education material to be posted on-line
  5. Informatics

Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes July 28, 2009

In attendance:

  • Valerie Humblet
  • Charles Guttmann
  • Todd Perlstein
  • Yong Gao
  • Laura Alice
  • Simon Warfield
  • Jeff Yapp
  • Wendy Plensiak
  • Mark Anderson
  • Bruce Rosen
  • Bill Hanlon


1. Update on imaging consultation requests

  • Clare received a request for consultation about MRS of liver. She asked the PI to fill the webform on the Catalyst website. The consultation is logged in JIR as Imaging-7. Clare will be the consultant and ask the group if she needs some help with the request.
  • Two requests from the SPL lab regarding XNAT central were received. Both Yong and Mark will be working on the issues to help the PI. Mark will work on the upload of data. Yong will work on the customization part. Regarding customization of XNAT central, we don't have access to the codes but we do have the source codes for XNAT to set up instance on our own.


5. Informatics update"""

  • We are still waiting to learn of our administrative supplement will be funded. In the mean time, we have to think about a plan for the development of new features should we get the grant. If we get the money, there will be resources to hire programing help. The integration of XNAT with clinical data will require a lot of resources.