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== Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes November 9, 2010 ==
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In attendance:
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* Valerie Humblet
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* Randy Gollub
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* Bob Lenkinski
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* Ivan Pedrosa
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* Simon Warfield
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* Laura Alice
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* Gordon Harris
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* Jeff Yap
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* Gordon Williams
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* Clare Tempany
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* Annick Van den Abbeele
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'''1. Consultations update'''
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* This week we had 4 new requests for consultation: 3D reconstruction imaging of upper airway in craniofacial (Simon Warfield), questions about neuroimaging (Randy Gollub), questions about preclinical core facilities (Gordon Harris) and an Autism and Dyslexia Study (Doug Greve).

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Agenda

  1. Consultations update: JIRA 195: Molecular determinants of the neuropathogenesis of nipah and mumps viruses
  2. How to capture satisfaction and outcome from the consultation service
  3. Y3 internal review and Y3 NIH report

Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes November 9, 2010

In attendance:

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


1. Consultations update

  • This week we had 4 new requests for consultation: 3D reconstruction imaging of upper airway in craniofacial (Simon Warfield), questions about neuroimaging (Randy Gollub), questions about preclinical core facilities (Gordon Harris) and an Autism and Dyslexia Study (Doug Greve).