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* March 11 2010: visit and Slicer presentation at the SF VA
 
* March 11 2010: visit and Slicer presentation at the SF VA
 
* Feb 9-11 2010: Collaboration visit in SLC, Utah. Meeting with the autism and cardiac projects people.
 
* Feb 9-11 2010: Collaboration visit in SLC, Utah. Meeting with the autism and cardiac projects people.
* Feb 5 2010: [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation-3.5-Rons-Rules Rons rules for tools]
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* Feb 5 2010: [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation-Rons-Rules-For-Tools Rons rules for tools]
 
* Jan 8 2010: NA-MIC competitive renewal submitted
 
* Jan 8 2010: NA-MIC competitive renewal submitted
 
* October 1 2009: [[Leadership:RKBiomedComp2009|Lecture at MIT biomedical computing class]]
 
* October 1 2009: [[Leadership:RKBiomedComp2009|Lecture at MIT biomedical computing class]]

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Introduction

The National Alliance for Medical Image Computing,NA-MIC, is a network of peers consisting of computer scientists, engineers and biomedical researchers. NA-MIC has multiple goals which include:

The main role of the leadership of this enterprise is to set the long term and short term goals for the Alliance. This requires close consultation and coordination with and among the participants of NA-MIC. A secondary role of the leadership core is to present NA-MIC to the outside world, including NIH, the biomedical and medical image computing communities.

NA-MIC Activities
NA-MIC activities
NA-MIC is a National Alliance with funded activities in a variety of disease processes, geographic locations and, anatomic regions.


Regular Meetings

  • Weekly Engineering Tcons
  • Monthly Algorithm Tcons
  • Regular phone calls with core PI's

Ongoing Activities

Highlights


Misc. Information