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* [http://astromed.iic.harvard.edu/UsingSlicer Using 3DSlicer in Astronomy]
 
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* [[Abdomen.zip|CT based atlas of the abdomen]]. This data is organized in analogy to the brain atlas above. The zip archive contains a .txt file with the key for the label values and their anatomical meaning.
  
 
= Feedback and Bug reports =
 
= Feedback and Bug reports =

Revision as of 13:59, 19 April 2007

Home < Slicer:Workshops:User Training 101

This is the introductory Slicer 2.6 training material.

Introduction

You can begin to learn how to

  • load and view data
  • segment data and create 3D models
  • use the DTI and fMRI modules

For an overview, dowload this slideshow

Software Installation

Please install the following software applications and files from the NAMIC site before the course: the current version of the Slicer program appropriate to your platform, the tutorial guide for Slicer, the generic sample data set. This material is located in Slicer 2.6 Getting Started: Software & Sample Data .

Data to Download

Slicer Training

Slicer Additional Resources

Feedback and Bug reports

For course related questions, please send an e-mail to Sonia Pujol, Ph.D. (spujol at bwh.harvard.edu).

Acknowledgements

  • Slicer is being developed by a community of contributors. For more information see the Slicer website.


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