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This ongoing work conducts testing and development of new features in Slicer and provides a bridge between developers and researchers using the software. [[DBP:Harvard:Collaboration:Slicer|More...]]
 
This ongoing work conducts testing and development of new features in Slicer and provides a bridge between developers and researchers using the software. [[DBP:Harvard:Collaboration:Slicer|More...]]
  
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Work in this area has created training materials for Slicer software with the input of expert users. [[DBP:Harvard:Collaboration:Training|More...]]
 
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Here we write a very brief description of this project.  Notice a representative image is chosen from the project and places in the left column. [[DBP:Harvard:Collaboration:Toronto|More...]]
 
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Overview of Harvard PNL DBP 1

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Harvard PNL Projects

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Shape Analysis of Brain Structures

In this work, we present shape analysis algorithms for brain structures. More...

New: G Gerig, S Joshi, T Fletcher, K Gorczowski, S Xu, S M. Pizer, M Styner: Statistics of populations of images and its embedded objects: Driving applications in neuroimaging, IEEE Symposium on Biomedical Imaging ISBI 2006.

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Algorithms: Diffusion Tensor Imaging (PNL-UNC)

In this project we look to improve statistical analysis of diffusion measures along white matter fibers of interest. More...

New: Here we give something new and exciting about the project. The most recent publication on this project is very appropriate for this slot.

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Algorithms: Diffusion Tensor Imaging (PNL-MIT)

This collaboration focuses on the analysis of diffusion tensor images of the brain, including clustering analysis of fiber tractography. More...

New: Here we give something new and exciting about the project. The most recent publication on this project is very appropriate for this slot.

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Algorithms: Anatomical Segmentation (PNL-MIT)

Research in this area produces algorithms used to segment medical images, for example separating the brain into separate tissue classes and neuroanatomical structures. More...

New: Here we give something new and exciting about the project. The most recent publication on this project is very appropriate for this slot.

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Algorithms: Rule-based Segmentation (PNL-GaTech)

This project has produced a method for semi-automated parcellation of brain structures, including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the basal ganglia of the human brain. More...

New: Here we give something new and exciting about the project. The most recent publication on this project is very appropriate for this slot.

Algorithms: Tensor Based Statistics (PNL-Utah)

This collaboration has focused on improving the measurement of diffusion tensors and comparison between diagnostic groups. More...


Engineering: Slicer Improvement and Testing

This ongoing work conducts testing and development of new features in Slicer and provides a bridge between developers and researchers using the software. More...


Training: Training Material and Expert Users Feedback

Work in this area has created training materials for Slicer software with the input of expert users. More...

Biology: Genetics and Imaging (Toronto)

Here we write a very brief description of this project. Notice a representative image is chosen from the project and places in the left column. More...