Collaboration:Harvard CTSC

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Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center, Imaging Consortium Workspace

Welcome! These wiki pages are meant to encourage quick and efficient communication among the Harvard Catalyst Imaging Consortium and the broader Harvard Catalyst community. We welcome interested visitors from other CTSC and the medical imaging community in general. If you are interested in the BIG picture or need an introduction to Harvard Catalyst, please go to our main web page Harvard Catalyst.
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Mission statement

The Imaging Consortium:

  • provides expert consultation to assist clinical and translational investigators in the planning and design of medical imaging research
  • educates about both general and current state of the art medical imaging and image processing capabilities. The courses are designed to better acquaint clinicians and scientists with the tools and technologies available in this important field.
  • guides the CTSC participants about available resources in the use of imaging as part of clinical translational research.
  • develops, through the Harvard Catalyst Medical Imaging Informatics Bench to Bedside Initiative mi2b2 and cross-institutional harmonization efforts, medical imaging informatics to support the clinical and translational research community and enable current and future large-scale medical image data exploration.

Key Personnel and Resources

Sites Imaging Consortium Role Medical Image Acquisition,
Analysis and Visualization
MGH.png Bruce Rosen, Director
Randy Gollub, Co-Director
Gordon J. Harris, Consultant
William Hanlon, Consultant
MGH Imaging Resources
BIDMC.png Robert Lenkinski, Consultant
Ivan Pedrosa, Consultant
BIDMC Imaging Resources
BWH.png Clare Tempany, Consultant
Ron Kikinis, Consultant
Charles Guttmann, Consultant
Todd Perlstein, Consultant
Gordon Williams, PI for CTSC Translational Technologies
BWH Imaging Resources
Children's.png Stephan Voss, Consultant
Simon Warfield, Consultant
CHB Imaging Resources
DFCI.png Annick D. Van den Abbeele,Consultant
Jeffrey Yap, Consultant and Director of Education
DFCI Imaging Resources
Catalyst logo final.jpg Valerie Humblet, Medical Imaging Liaison
Yong Gao, Imaging Informatics Architect



Harvard Catalyst Medical Imaging Informatics ARRA Administrative Supplement

On September 24, 2009, Harvard Catalyst was awarded an ARRA administrative supplement to enable clinical imaging data to be used for secondary research purposes.

Upcoming Events

Advanced Medical Imaging Courses

Registration is [open], please contact Valerie Humblet] if you have any questions

  • Imaging in Oncology: Monday November 1, 2-5 pm, Simches 3.120, MGH

Weekly Teleconference Calls

Tuesday (9:00- 10:00 AM), call: 1-866-890-3820

Medical Imaging Education and Training

Education resources

Previous Lectures and Trainings

MRI Compatible Physiological Monitoring System

Here you can find Information for users about the specifications of a monitoring system supported by Catalyst. There is also information about the LabChart software.

Multicenter Clinical Trial working group

Past Events

2010 t-con

2009

2008

JIRA system

Here is a link to the user guide, screenshots and the website

Planning our Harvard-wide Medical Imaging Acquisition, Analysis, Visualization and Sharing

Use Cases and Development of Goals

External imaging core collaborative efforts

Additional Resources

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BIRN
BIRN Imaging Resources BIRN Training Resources
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NA-MIC
NA-MIC Resources NA-MIC Training Resources
Logo nac.gif Neuroimage Analysis Center
NAC
Resources Training Resources

The Harvard CTSC Imaging Consortium would like to thank its gracious host NA-MIC for providing communication tools to facilitate the rapid deployment of expertise in medical imaging acquisition, analysis and visualization to clinical translational investigators.


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