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by Brandon D. Gallas

Minutes from the first Tcon are here https://nciphub.org/groups/eedapstudies/wiki/20170403TconAgendaMinutes

There is a discussion started regarding registration precision. Check it out here. And here

Below is a list of the teams that are working together on the design, execution, and analysis of feature studies using eeDAP. Every team is participating at there own degree and pace.
Ready Teams have developed objectives and tentative plans to do an eeDAP study.
Participating Teams are either developing objectives and plans or simply want to participate in discussions related to the developing eeDAP studies.

Brandon Gallas compiled this list and each team is described at a different level of detail. Team members are encouraged to update their personal and team information. This is a wiki. You are encouraged to edit. Please update.



Ready Teams

FDA Team Lead: Brandon Gallas, PhD, Team and Objectives
FDA/CDRH/OSEL/Division of Imaging, Diagnostics, and Software review
Silver Spring, MD

Inspirata Team Lead: James Monaco, PhD, Team and Objectives
Inspirata, Inc.
Tampa, FL

MSKCC Team Lead: Yukako Yagi, PhD, Team and Objectives
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY



Participating Teams

NCI Team Lead: Stephen Hewitt, MD, PhD, Team and Objectives
NIH/NCI/CCR/Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Genetics
Rockville, MD

Leeds Team Lead: Darren Treanor, MD, Team and Objectives
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Leeds
Leeds, UK

Philips Team Lead: Liselotte Kornmann, PhD, Team and Objectives
Philips Digital Pathology Solutions
Best, Netherlands

IIT Team Lead: Joseph Jayaraj, PhD, Team and Objectives
IIT, Indian Institutes of Technology
Chennai, India

CSHL Lead: Mitra Partha, PhD, Team and Objectives
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cold Spring Harbor, NY










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