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*'''October 19-21:''' [http://www.ci4cc.org/events/fall2015 Fall 2015 CI4CC Symposium and Workshop]: Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR) presentation, San Diego, CA
 
*'''November 19:''' [[Brown_2015| 3D Slicer Workshop at Brown University]], Providence, RI
 
*'''November 19:''' [[Brown_2015| 3D Slicer Workshop at Brown University]], Providence, RI
 
*'''November 23:''' [[HST.583_2015_Brain_Mapping_for_Neurosurgery | Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology HST.583 Lab - Brain Mapping for Neurosurgery]]
 
*'''November 23:''' [[HST.583_2015_Brain_Mapping_for_Neurosurgery | Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology HST.583 Lab - Brain Mapping for Neurosurgery]]

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Introduction

NA-MIC organizes a variety of events. The engineering core holds a weekly telephone conference. Workshops address specific research focus areas. Training events aim at training NA-MIC participants and outsiders in NA-MIC technologies. Project weeks are intended for making progress in a variety of projects. The majority of NA-MIC events are hands-on and open to collaborators and interested scientists.

If you want to get going with Slicer, go to the list of past events and look for the most recent one-day workshop or tutorial.

Example of a Training Event
RSNA-2013-Tuesday-Dec-3.JPG The RSNA 2013 training workshop in full swing. For more information about the workshop, please click here.

Telephone Conferences

Upcoming Events

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Standing Events

Past Events

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  • April 13-14: demonstration of 3D Slicer at the annual face-to-face meeting of the NCI Quantitative Imaging Network, Rockville, MD



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