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**Module 1-3 (1:30-2:45 pm) (K. Hayes)
 
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# Loading and visualizing anatomical MRI data
 
# Loading and visualizing anatomical MRI data

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Course Title

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Introduction to Opensource Software Slicer and its Application to Image-Guided Therapy

Course Syllabus

The purpose of this tutorial is to provide the members of the research community with a practical experience of the image processing, 3D visualization, and Image-Guided Therapy capabilities of the Open Source 3D Slicer software platform. The curriculum is hands-on which means that participants are required to attend the workshop with a suitable laptop, preloaded with the software and sample data as specified below. Attendance is limited in order to ensure quality interactions between the faculty and participants.

Course Faculty

  • Sonia Pujol, Ph.D., Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School

Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA

  • Lauren O'Donnell, Ph.D., Instructor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School

Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA

  • Kathryn Hayes, M.S.E.

Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA

  • Haiying Liu, M.Eng., M.Sc.

Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA

Logistics

  • Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009
  • Time: 9am - 4pm
  • Location: 1249 Boylston Street, Boston MA (Directions)
  • Participants are required to come with their own computer (PC, Linux or MacOS).
  • Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and space is limited to 15 participants.

To register to this event, please send an e-mail to slicer-training at bwh.harvard.edu with your name, affiliation, contact information and the characteristics of the laptop you'll be bringing to the workshop.


Agenda

Morning: Introduction to Slicer

Afternoon: Introduction to Slicer IGT

  1. Loading and visualizing anatomical MRI data
  2. Incorporating fMRI data using image registration and thresholding
  3. Creating a 3D model of the tumour volume
  • 2:45 - 3:00 pm Coffee-break
    • Module 4-6 (3:00-4:00 pm) (H. Liu)
  1. Predicting the locations of brain structures using image registration and a brain atlas
  2. Incorporating brain fiber tractography from diffusion weighted images
  3. Annotating the preoperative plan and saving the scene

Preparation for the Workshop

Please complete the following items prior to the course. Support will be provided as requested

  • Software Installation: Please install the newest Slicer3.4 release appropriate to the computer you will be bringing to the workshop:
    • Windows: Slicer3-3.4-2009-05-21-win32.exe
    • Mac OSX Darwin PPC: Slicer3-3.4.2009-05-21-darwin-ppc.tar.gz
    • Mac OSX Darwin Intel: Slicer3-3.4.2009-05-21-darwin-x86.tar.gz
    • Linux x86: Slicer3-3.4.2009-05-21-linux-x86.tar.gz
    • Linux x86-64: Slicer3-3.4.2009-05-21-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

The instructions for installing the Slicer3 program describe the different steps of the procedure on Mac OS, Linux and Windows.

Recommended configuration: Windows XP, Linux (x86 or x86_64), Mac OS (ppc or Intel), 2 GB of RAM and a dedicated graphic accelerator with 128 MB of on board graphic memory.


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