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'''Agenda'''
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# Consultations update
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# RSNA practice talk (Thursday November 18, 12-2 pm, Armenise Bllg, amphitheater D).
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# New Harvard Catalyst website
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# Multicenter trials subgroup
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''' RSNA proposal''':
 
The objectives of the course are:  
 
The objectives of the course are:  
(a) to present current directions of quantitative imaging as a biomarker in clinical trials.
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(a) to present current directions of quantitative imaging as a biomarker in clinical trials.<br>
(b) to review the steps involved in the integration of an imaging biomarker into a  multi-center clinical trial (protocol development, scanner qualification, standardization of image acquisition, data management, quality assurance, central review and analysis, validation, dissemination)
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(b) to review the steps involved in the integration of an imaging biomarker into a  multi-center clinical trial (protocol development, scanner qualification, standardization of image acquisition, data management, quality assurance, central review and analysis, validation, dissemination)<br>
(c) to discuss examples of quantitative imaging best practice in PET/CT, MRI and pediatric imaging.
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(c) to discuss examples of quantitative imaging best practice in PET/CT, MRI and pediatric imaging <br>

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Agenda

  1. Consultations update
  2. RSNA practice talk (Thursday November 18, 12-2 pm, Armenise Bllg, amphitheater D).
  3. New Harvard Catalyst website
  4. Multicenter trials subgroup


RSNA proposal: The objectives of the course are: (a) to present current directions of quantitative imaging as a biomarker in clinical trials.
(b) to review the steps involved in the integration of an imaging biomarker into a multi-center clinical trial (protocol development, scanner qualification, standardization of image acquisition, data management, quality assurance, central review and analysis, validation, dissemination)
(c) to discuss examples of quantitative imaging best practice in PET/CT, MRI and pediatric imaging