USC 2014

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Objective

The objective of the workshop is to introduce the capabilities of the 3D Slicer open-source software for medical image analysis and 3D visualization. The workshop is divided into two parts: the first part introduces the basics of 3D visualization of DICOM images and Diffusion Tensor Image Analysis within the platform, and the second part introduces the 3D Slicer capabilities for Traumatic Brain Injury research. Intended audience: neuroscience and biomedical engineering graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, clinicians and faculty

Faculty

  • Sonia Pujol, Ph.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
  • Andrei Irimia, Ph.D., University of Southern California
  • Jack Van Horn, Ph.D., University of Southern California

Logistics

Location: TBA Registration: TBA

Tentative Agenda

  • 9:00-9:15 am Welcome and Goals of the Workshop (Jack Van Horn)
  • 9:15-9:30 am Introduction to the Slicer community (Sonia Pujol)
  • 9:30-10:30 am Session 1: 3D interactive Visualization of DICOM images (Sonia Pujol)
  • 10:30-10:45 am Coffee break
  • 10:45-12:00 pm Session 2: Diffusion Tensor Imaging (Sonia Pujol)
  • 12:00-1:00 pm Lunch break
  • 1:00-2:15 pm Session 3: Mapping of Brain Trauma (Andrei Irimia)

Preparation for the workshop

The workshop includes a series of hands-on sessions that will use the following software and datasets: