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= Welcome =
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These wiki pages are used to curate meetings and events of interest to developers and users of open source software for medical image computing.
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NA-MIC was founded as a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, software engineers, and medical investigators to develop computational tools for the analysis and visualization of medical image data.  It was funded from 2004-2015 using a grant, U54 EB005149, from the NIBIB NIH HHS.  NA-MIC created infrastructure and environment for the development of computational algorithms and open-source technologies, and created training and dissemination mechanisms for these tools to be distributed to the medical research community. 
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'''While NA-MIC itself is no longer a funded research effort, many research projects driven by NA-MIC technologies continue.''' 
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These wiki pages are meant to encourage quick and efficient communication among the participating investigators and the interested users of NA-MIC, the National Alliance for Medical Imaging Computing.
 
 
NA-MIC was founded as a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, software engineers, and medical investigators to develop computational tools for the analysis and visualization of medical image data.  It was funded from 2004-2015 using a grant, U54 EB005149, from the NIBIB NIH HHS.  NA-MIC created infrastructure and environment for the development of computational algorithms and open-source technologies, and created training and dissemination mechanisms for these tools to be distributed to the medical research community.  While NA-MIC itself is no longer a funded research effort, but many research projects driven by NA-MIC technologies continue. 
 
 
 
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Please visit the [[Events]] page to see an updated list of regular meetings that continue to take place.
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Please visit the [[Events]] page to learn about meetings that to take place to continue biomedical research seeded by NA-MIC.
  
 
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|Slicer 4.8 released in October 2017. See the [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/4.8/Announcements Announcement] for more information.
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|Slicer 4.10 released in November 2018. See the [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Documentation/4.10/Announcements Announcement] for more information.
 
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Revision as of 19:43, 22 November 2019


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These wiki pages are used to curate meetings and events of interest to developers and users of open source software for medical image computing.

NA-MIC was founded as a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, software engineers, and medical investigators to develop computational tools for the analysis and visualization of medical image data. It was funded from 2004-2015 using a grant, U54 EB005149, from the NIBIB NIH HHS. NA-MIC created infrastructure and environment for the development of computational algorithms and open-source technologies, and created training and dissemination mechanisms for these tools to be distributed to the medical research community.

While NA-MIC itself is no longer a funded research effort, many research projects driven by NA-MIC technologies continue.

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Please visit the Events page to learn about meetings that to take place to continue biomedical research seeded by NA-MIC.

Slicer 4.10 released in November 2018. See the Announcement for more information.