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"DICOM 301" - Enhanced Multi-frame and Quantitation:
04 Sep 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): David Clunie
In-depth presentation on the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine StandardA one-hour presentation of DICOM presented by Dr. David Clunie for the members of DICOM Working Group 30, Small Animal Imaging.
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pRainBow optical barcoding library
14 Aug 2014 | Reagents | Contributor(s): Andries Zijlstra
Note: this is a work in progress. About: pRainBow is a library of lentiviral vectors designed to allow for fluorescent labeling of cells with one of 7 distinct fluorescent proteins. Composition: How to obtain: How to cite: Other information:Good global...
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Cloud Supercomputer Aided Diagnostic Imaging Decision Support System
18 Jun 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Hiro Yoshida
ITCR PI meeting presentation on project status.
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Data Acquisition Working Group
21 Apr 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Tom Chenevert, Paul Kinahan
DA-WG Update on PET-CT and DWI MRI
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Rationale for Creating an International Forum and NCI Funding Opportunities
18 Apr 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Larry Clarke
The topic here is the creation of research networks and their value to cancer research.The Cancer Imaging Program, is administering several research networks. This presentation on the creation and value of two of them (The Network for Translational research or NTR, and the Quantitative Imaging...
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Translational Cancer Imaging
18 Apr 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Tony Ng, David Hawkes, Shonit Punwani
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2014 QIN Face to Face Meeting
18 Apr 2014 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Laurence Clarke
The Quantitative Imaging Network (QIN) grows from the NCI program announcement "Quantitative Imaging for Evaluation of Responses to Cancer Therapies". The network is designed to promote research and development of quantitative imaging methods for the measurement of tumor response to therapies in...
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caNanoLab: data sharing to expedite the use of nanotechnology in biomedicine
13 Dec 2013 | Publications | Contributor(s): Sharon Gaheen, George W Hinkal, Stephanie A Morris, Michal Lijowski, Mervi Heiskanen, Juli Klemm
The use of nanotechnology in biomedicine involves the engineering of nanomaterials to act as therapeutic carriers, targeting agents and diagnostic imaging devices. The application of nanotechnology in cancer aims to transform early detection, targeted therapeutics and cancer prevention and...
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caNanoLab: data sharing to expedite the use of nanotechnology in biomedicine
13 Dec 2013 | Publications | Contributor(s): Sharon Gaheen, George W Hinkal, Stephanie A Morris, Michal Lijowski, Mervi Heiskanen, Juli Klemm
The use of nanotechnology in biomedicine involves the engineering of nanomaterials to act as therapeutic carriers, targeting agents and diagnostic imaging devices. The application of nanotechnology in cancer aims to transform early detection, targeted therapeutics and cancer prevention and...