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* All the personnel from the imaging consortium received a notice that starting in October 2011, there will be a transition in term of salary. People will go from  % effort to hourly fee for both consultation and lectures. It will be important to learn more details on how to proceed to collect the time spent on education. For consultations, people will continue to log their hours in JIRA.
 
* All the personnel from the imaging consortium received a notice that starting in October 2011, there will be a transition in term of salary. People will go from  % effort to hourly fee for both consultation and lectures. It will be important to learn more details on how to proceed to collect the time spent on education. For consultations, people will continue to log their hours in JIRA.
 
* Randy gave a summary of the many achievements of the imaging consortium beyond the consultation service. She mentioned our efforts at the national level (RSNA, ACRIN) and the fact that this year again we are invited at both meeting for several education series. There is still no word on budget for travel.
 
* Randy gave a summary of the many achievements of the imaging consortium beyond the consultation service. She mentioned our efforts at the national level (RSNA, ACRIN) and the fact that this year again we are invited at both meeting for several education series. There is still no word on budget for travel.
* Randy also provided an update on mi2b2 that right now is being develop both as a research and teaching tool.
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* Randy also provided an update on mi2b2 that right now is being develop both as research and teaching tool.
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* Jeff met with the Harvard Catalyst education team to put together a new edition of the [http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/ittm/biomarkers.html biomarker course] (October 3 and 4, 2011). There are still a couple of slots to fill (development of MRI contrast agents, DCE-MRI, ...). The group suggested a couple of names of experts in each field. Jeff will follow up with them.
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* Darin Dougherty (MGH) contacted Randy regarding the organization of a course on the use of neuroimaging in clinical research to be held at the BIDMC on Nov 1, 8, and 15 from 2-4:30 pm [http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/citp/ CITP fellowship]. On behalf of the Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consortium she offered help covering the requested material.  Our team of imaging experts has many talks exactly at this level already available.  One key lecture being the overview one the topic of imaging biomarkers.
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* Clare mentioned the [http://www.brighamandwomens.org/research/CCI/education.aspx BWH Intro to Clinical Research Course] on September 15 and 16, 2011.

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Agenda

  1. Vision for I squared
  2. Education
  3. Evaluation Data Collection form
  4. Mutlicenter trial working group
  5. Planning for ACRIN meeting

Harvard Translational Imaging Consortium Meeting Minutes July 12, 2011

In attendance:

  • Valerie Humblet
  • Jeff Yap
  • Laura Alice
  • Charles Guttmann
  • Randy Gollub
  • Simon Warfield
  • David Frank
  • Clare Tempany


1. Vision for I squared

  • All the personnel from the imaging consortium received a notice that starting in October 2011, there will be a transition in term of salary. People will go from % effort to hourly fee for both consultation and lectures. It will be important to learn more details on how to proceed to collect the time spent on education. For consultations, people will continue to log their hours in JIRA.
  • Randy gave a summary of the many achievements of the imaging consortium beyond the consultation service. She mentioned our efforts at the national level (RSNA, ACRIN) and the fact that this year again we are invited at both meeting for several education series. There is still no word on budget for travel.
  • Randy also provided an update on mi2b2 that right now is being develop both as research and teaching tool.


2. Education

  • Jeff met with the Harvard Catalyst education team to put together a new edition of the biomarker course (October 3 and 4, 2011). There are still a couple of slots to fill (development of MRI contrast agents, DCE-MRI, ...). The group suggested a couple of names of experts in each field. Jeff will follow up with them.
  • Darin Dougherty (MGH) contacted Randy regarding the organization of a course on the use of neuroimaging in clinical research to be held at the BIDMC on Nov 1, 8, and 15 from 2-4:30 pm CITP fellowship. On behalf of the Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consortium she offered help covering the requested material. Our team of imaging experts has many talks exactly at this level already available. One key lecture being the overview one the topic of imaging biomarkers.
  • Clare mentioned the BWH Intro to Clinical Research Course on September 15 and 16, 2011.