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'''Action Items (details below)'''
 
'''Action Items (details below)'''
 
#  All sites edit their consultation service listing (link to webpage on NAMIC site)
 
#  All sites edit their consultation service listing (link to webpage on NAMIC site)
#  The September 2 meeting is canceled. The September 9th meeting will be held at Harvard's Countway Library (room TBA) from 8:30-9:30. Topics to be discussed are the CTSC retreat, the clinical trials subcommittee, coming up with a budget, and creating job position(s) for an Imaging Navigator.  
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#  The September 2nd meeting is canceled.  
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The September 9th meeting will be held at Harvard's Countway Library in the Allen Room from 8:30-9:30.     Topics to be discussed are outcomes from the CTSC retreat, Consultation Service plan and  identifying personnel to do the work and/or creating job position(s) if required.  
  
 
== Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes August 26, 2008 ==
 
== Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes August 26, 2008 ==
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* Carolyn Zyloney
 
* Carolyn Zyloney
  
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Note: Laura Alice is a grants specialist at Children's Hospital
 
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'''1. Consultation Service web page'''<br>
 
'''1. Consultation Service web page'''<br>
Randy has created a [[CTSC:ConsultationService|consultation page]] on the wiki outlining the available imaging services at each institution. Imaging Consortium members are encouraged to edit this web page so it includes a more accurate and comprehensive list of available services. The page can also be edited to include links to the web pages for each hospital's imaging resources.  
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Randy has created a [[CTSC:ConsultationService|consultation page]] on the wiki outlining the available imaging services at each institution. Imaging Consortium members are encouraged to edit this web page so it includes a more accurate and comprehensive list of available services. The page can also be edited to include links to the web pages for each hospital's imaging resources. We should decide what consulting services we will and will not provide, so that a list of services can be posted on the web page.  
  
Annick has also outlined the [[Media:Clinical Trials Subcommittee background for CTSA email.doc|goals of the Clinical Trials Subcommittee]] which can be used as guidance for the imaging consortium to develop our consultation service.  
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Annick provided two documents previously used at the BWH GCRC that may help the imaging consortium manage consults. Please review the [[Media:Clinical Trials Subcommittee background for CTSA email.doc|goals of the Clinical Trials Subcommittee]] and the [[Media:GCRC_Imaging_Core_Application.doc|GCRC imaging core application]] for further discussion at the next meeting.
  
Randy met with Douglas MacFadden and Seanne Hanke to discuss IT support for the consultation service, including web based tools. Topics discussed include:  
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Randy met with Douglas MacFadden and Seanne Hanke to discuss IT support for the consultation service, including web-based tools. Topics discussed included:  
 
*Creating a web based request receipt and tracking mechanism through which investigators can see the anticipated time required to complete the request and the person assigned to the request. A follow-up meeting will be held after 9/3.  
 
*Creating a web based request receipt and tracking mechanism through which investigators can see the anticipated time required to complete the request and the person assigned to the request. A follow-up meeting will be held after 9/3.  
*Potentially hiring a coordinator to update content, work w/the Research Navigators, and be Imaging’s in-house Navigator. Discussion of the qualities wanted in the Imaging Navigator as well as the time commitment necessary for the position will be discussed at the next meeting. Refer to the Research Navigator job description( link?).  
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*Potentially hiring a coordinator or Image Information and Analysis Liason to update content, work with the Research Navigators, and serve as the imaging consortium's go-to person. Discussion of the [[CTSC:ImageInformationAndAnalysisLiasonJobDescription|qualities wanted in a candidate]] as well as the time commitment necessary for the position will be discussed at the next meeting.  
*XNAT – XML, in front of data, Shawn Murphy co-developer; hiring an XNAT engineer who will be directed by informatics; also hiring another person (possibly less IT-ish) to work to customize, install, and help investigators (Imaging Research Nav?).  
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*Presentation of XNAT proposal and integration into CTSC informatics.  
They responded favorably to Randy's ideas and suggested that the imaging consortium's consultation service website could be a model for other CTSC groups.
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They responded favorably to the imaging consortium's ideas and suggested that the imaging consortium's consultation service website could be a model for other CTSC groups.
  
'''2. Consultation Service'''<br/>
 
We should decide what consulting services we will and will not provide, so that a list of services can be posted on the web page.
 
  
 
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'''2. Image Data Management and Shared Imaging Data''' <br/>
'''3. Education Program'''<br/>
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An edited version of the [[Media:XNAT in CTSC-i2b2 draft.doc|use of XNAT for managing medical imaging files in the CTSC]] was circulated to the imaging consortium and CTSC central.
 
 
 
 
'''4. Image Data Management and Shared Imaging Data''' <br/>
 
[[Image:Example.jpg]]XNAT will fit into the i2b2 infrastructure for managing medical image files.
 
  
 
   
 
   
'''5. Curation of Site resources'''<br/>
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'''3. Update on Pilot Grants'''<br/>
 
 
Providing money for scan time through pilot grants
 
  
Money for scan time can be arranged through the pilot grant program not the consultation program. A link to the pilot grant program should be posted on the Connects web page. Gordon proposed that there be two mechanisms for investigators to get funding for scan time through the pilot grant program. 1)A larger grant (75-250K) can be available for large imaging projects. These proposals will require a full grant application, which will be reviewed scientifically. 2) Investigators seeking money for a small number of scans will be encouraged to apply for smaller grants (10-15K). The application for these funds will be shorter and review can be expedited to 10 days-2 weeks through a pilot grant central organization. The imaging consortium should come up with minimum criterion to qualify for these pilot grants, which can be posted on the website. A similar pilot grant application process will probably be made for other domains of research, such as genetics studies.
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The Pilot Grant core has announced that there will be two tracks for pilot grants.
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#A large grant (75-250K) will be available for larger projects. These proposals will require a full grant application, which will be reviewed scientifically.  
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#Smaller grants (5-15K) will be available for investigators seeking funding for more limited services. The application for these funds will be shorter and review can be expedited. Requests for these smaller grants for imaging projects would be facilitated if a member of the imaging consortium signs off on the project.  
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These pilot grants are broadly applicable to all biomedical research fields, such as imaging and genetics.
  
Unified imaging rates are possible by 2015.
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Gordon Williams reported that CTSC central investigated a common cost structure for services, but found that it will not be feasible in the near future. There is speculation that unified imaging rates may be possible by 2015.
  
 
Investigators are encouraged to use the scanning facilities at their own site. The CTSC will connect investigators to scanning facilities if none exist at their own institution. In order to scan at other institutions, it is necessary for investigators to find a collaborator there, and the CTSC Research Navigators may be able to assist investigators in forming collaborations.  
 
Investigators are encouraged to use the scanning facilities at their own site. The CTSC will connect investigators to scanning facilities if none exist at their own institution. In order to scan at other institutions, it is necessary for investigators to find a collaborator there, and the CTSC Research Navigators may be able to assist investigators in forming collaborations.  

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Action Items (details below)

  1. All sites edit their consultation service listing (link to webpage on NAMIC site)
  2. The September 2nd meeting is canceled.
  3. The September 9th meeting will be held at Harvard's Countway Library in the Allen Room from 8:30-9:30. Topics to be discussed are outcomes from the CTSC retreat, Consultation Service plan and identifying personnel to do the work and/or creating job position(s) if required.

Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes August 26, 2008

In Attendance (by T-con):

  • Gordon Williams
  • Gordon Harris
  • Annick D. Van den Abbeele
  • Laura Alice, for Simon Warefield
  • Bob Lenkinski
  • Randy Gollub
  • Jeff Yap
  • Ann Schlesinger
  • Zeke Bernstein-Hanley
  • Carolyn Zyloney

Note: Laura Alice is a grants specialist at Children's Hospital

1. Consultation Service web page
Randy has created a consultation page on the wiki outlining the available imaging services at each institution. Imaging Consortium members are encouraged to edit this web page so it includes a more accurate and comprehensive list of available services. The page can also be edited to include links to the web pages for each hospital's imaging resources. We should decide what consulting services we will and will not provide, so that a list of services can be posted on the web page.

Annick provided two documents previously used at the BWH GCRC that may help the imaging consortium manage consults. Please review the goals of the Clinical Trials Subcommittee and the GCRC imaging core application for further discussion at the next meeting.

Randy met with Douglas MacFadden and Seanne Hanke to discuss IT support for the consultation service, including web-based tools. Topics discussed included:

  • Creating a web based request receipt and tracking mechanism through which investigators can see the anticipated time required to complete the request and the person assigned to the request. A follow-up meeting will be held after 9/3.
  • Potentially hiring a coordinator or Image Information and Analysis Liason to update content, work with the Research Navigators, and serve as the imaging consortium's go-to person. Discussion of the qualities wanted in a candidate as well as the time commitment necessary for the position will be discussed at the next meeting.
  • Presentation of XNAT proposal and integration into CTSC informatics.

They responded favorably to the imaging consortium's ideas and suggested that the imaging consortium's consultation service website could be a model for other CTSC groups.


2. Image Data Management and Shared Imaging Data
An edited version of the use of XNAT for managing medical imaging files in the CTSC was circulated to the imaging consortium and CTSC central.


3. Update on Pilot Grants

The Pilot Grant core has announced that there will be two tracks for pilot grants.

  1. A large grant (75-250K) will be available for larger projects. These proposals will require a full grant application, which will be reviewed scientifically.
  2. Smaller grants (5-15K) will be available for investigators seeking funding for more limited services. The application for these funds will be shorter and review can be expedited. Requests for these smaller grants for imaging projects would be facilitated if a member of the imaging consortium signs off on the project.

These pilot grants are broadly applicable to all biomedical research fields, such as imaging and genetics.

Gordon Williams reported that CTSC central investigated a common cost structure for services, but found that it will not be feasible in the near future. There is speculation that unified imaging rates may be possible by 2015.

Investigators are encouraged to use the scanning facilities at their own site. The CTSC will connect investigators to scanning facilities if none exist at their own institution. In order to scan at other institutions, it is necessary for investigators to find a collaborator there, and the CTSC Research Navigators may be able to assist investigators in forming collaborations.