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** What makes a good quantitative imaging biomarker?
 
** What makes a good quantitative imaging biomarker?
 
** Lifecycle of a neuroimaging data (notion of pixel, format, post-processing, from acquisition to PACS and back etc)
 
** Lifecycle of a neuroimaging data (notion of pixel, format, post-processing, from acquisition to PACS and back etc)
* Potential speakers: Ron Kikinis (April 1), Sonia Pujol (April 9)
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* Potential speakers: Sonia Pujol (April 1), Randy Gollub (April 9)
* Slides contribution: Bruce Rosen, Greg Sorenson, Jeff Yap
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* Slide contribution: Bruce Rosen, Greg Sorenson, Jeff Yap
 
(*): discuss option to make this a more generic lecture that could fit other modules (oncology, cardiovascular etc)
 
(*): discuss option to make this a more generic lecture that could fit other modules (oncology, cardiovascular etc)
  

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Neuroscience Imaging: Clinical Practice and Research Applications: April 1st MGH (2-5 pm), April 9th (8am-12pm)

  • Introduction 10 minutes Randy Gollub

First lecture: Frontiers of clinical neuroimaging

1 hour

  • Content:
    • Applications-based modules (MS, Alzheimer, pediatrics neuroimaging etc)
    • Sample chosen so that each modality is represented at least once.
    • Get a full range of biomarkers and specify if they are currently used in clinical practice or under development and used only for research.
  • Speakers: Simon Warfield
  • Slides contribution: Charles Guttmann, Bruce Rosen

Second lecture: Quantitative (neuroimaging)* biomarkers

30 minutes

  • Content:
    • What makes a good quantitative imaging biomarker?
    • Lifecycle of a neuroimaging data (notion of pixel, format, post-processing, from acquisition to PACS and back etc)
  • Potential speakers: Sonia Pujol (April 1), Randy Gollub (April 9)
  • Slide contribution: Bruce Rosen, Greg Sorenson, Jeff Yap

(*): discuss option to make this a more generic lecture that could fit other modules (oncology, cardiovascular etc)

Coffee Break 10 minutes

Third lecture: Survey of modalities

1 hour

  • Content:
    • Get more basic details on the different imaging modalities currently used in neuroimaging
    • What are the different quantitative biomarkers that can be collected by the different imaging modalities
  • Potential speakers: Charles Guttmann
  • Slides contribution: Bruce Rosen

Fourth lecture: Guide to neuroimaging resources within Harvard Catalyst

10 minutes

  • Content:
    • Consultation service
    • Centers of excellence (SPL, CNI, Martinos Center, CRL etc)
    • Education material online
  • Potential speakers: Valerie Humblet (April 9), Randy Gollub (April 1)