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Agenda

  1. Introduction of Ivan Pedrosa and Doug Greve
  2. Consultations: update on open consultations
  3. Rountable on clinical and applications of imaging
  4. Pilot grant: planning follow-up with PI's who were not funded

Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes August 3, 2010

In attendance:

  • Valerie Humblet
  • Laura Alice
  • Randy Gollub
  • Charles Guttmann
  • Simon Warfield
  • Bob Lenkinski
  • Gordon Williams
  • Jeff Yap
  • Annick Van den Abbeele
  • Clare Tempany
  • Wendy Plesniak
  • Ivan Pedrosa
  • Gordon Harris


1. Introduction of Ivan Pedrosa

  • Bob introduced Ivan Pedrosa, MD PhD, Assistant Professor of Radiology at BIDMC who will replaced Neil Rofsky (who left to be the Chairman of Radiology at UT Southwestern). Ivan is an abdominal imager, he is involved in several clinical trials (mainly MRI) and has done a lot of research on new MRI techniques.
  • Randy introduced Doug Greve, PhD, Instructor in radiology, MGH. he is a new consultant for our program, his expertise is in image analysis.


2. Consultations

  • We had a couple of new consultations this week, all requested a specific consultant.


3. Rountable on clinical and applications of imaging

  • The Research Navigators have started a series of roundtables that are designed to bring investigators with disparate research interests together around a C/T topic. The topics are intended to highlight some of the resources available for biomedical researchers throughout Harvard. Sometime this Fall, they would like to host a discussion about an area of biomedical imaging.
    • Valerie will follow up with Ann to learn more about that event (audience, how is it different from our education series etc).


4. Pilot grant: planning follow-up with PI's who were not funded

  • Pilot grant round 3: Out of the 316 full proposals received, 73 had an imaging component. A total of 63 grants were funded, 13 had an imaging component.
  • We will work with the research navigators to get a full list of applicants for the projects not funded. We will then reach out to PI who did not have a imaging person in the proposal and offer our help to work on a more competitive proposal.