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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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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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A Semantic Web-based Quality Assurance Tool for Cancer Study Common Data Elements
16 Jun 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Guoqian Jiang
A poster presentation from the caCDE-QA project (PI: Jiang)
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Activities to Promote Technology Research Collaborations (APTRC) PA-17-143 Pre-Application Webinar
24 Feb 2017 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Juli Klemm, Tony Dickherber
Pre-application seminar held February 24, 2017 for FOA PA-17-143
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Advanced Development of TIES - A Clinical Text Search Engine
18 Feb 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Rebecca Crowley
Archived human tissues are an essential resource for translational research. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues from cancer patients are used in a wide range of assays, including RT-PCR, SNP profiling, multiplex biomarkers, imaging biomarkers, targeted exome, whole exome, and whole...
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Advanced Development of TIES - A Clinical Text Search Engine
18 Feb 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Rebecca Crowley
Archived human tissues are an essential resource for translational research. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues from cancer patients are used in a wide range of assays, including RT-PCR, SNP profiling, multiplex biomarkers, imaging biomarkers, targeted exome, whole exome, and whole...
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An Extensible and Scalable Knowledge System Architecture for Cancer Research
06 May 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Daniel Crichton
ITCR May 2016 PI meeting presentation on development of an advanced knowledge system to capture, share and support reproducible analysis from the biomarker data results.
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Analysis, integration and visualization of DNA methylation sequencing data
07 Nov 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Maureen Sartor
Integrative epigenomic/genomic profiling and biomarker discovery of HPV+ and HPV- squamous cancers.
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Biomedical Evidence Graph
03 Oct 2014 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Josh Stuart
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Brain Cancer Imaging Analytics
02 Oct 2015 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Christos Davatzikos
The transition of oncologic imaging from its “industrial era” to it is “information era” demands analytical methods that 1) extract information from this data that is clinically and biologically relevant; 2) integrate imaging, clinical, and genomic data via rigorous...
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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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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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Community Health Worker Genetics Education Needs Assessment
23 Nov 2015 | Downloads | Contributor(s): Andria Reyes, Manuela Orjuela, Karen Schmitt, Andria Reyes, Grace Hillyer, Stephen Emerson
Our overarching goal is to develop and establish a cancer genetics curriculum that is pertinent, culturally sensitive and understandable by a community population who is not English dominant and of a lower literacy level than that of the general New York City population. The curriculum will teach...
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CRAVAT - Cancer-Related Analysis of Variants Toolkit
23 Jun 2015 | External Applications | Contributor(s): Rachel Karchin, Michael C Ryan
cravat is a bioinformatics pipeline : ; that performs high-throughput cancer-related analysis of variants. it : ; utilizes three applications: CHASM (Cancer-Specific Analysis of Somatic Mutations), VEST and SVN-Get. More information on these tools is available at CHASM Software.Release...
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CRAVAT Introduction Video - Cancer Related Analysis of Variants
03 Dec 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Michael C Ryan
This video provides a brief overview of the CRAVAT web service(http://www.cravat.us/). CRAVAT provides annotation and analysis of cancer mutations. CRAVAT is free, very easy to use, and can handle large volumes of mutations.[[Youtube(xovmIy11Bcs)]]Please switch to 1080 resolution and watch...
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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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Extending 3D Slicer to support ground truth pathology tissue segmentation data for integrated pathology/radiology image analysis competitions.
06 Jan 2017 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Joel Haskin Saltz, Andrey Fedorov, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer
ITCR PI Monthly Meeting January 6, 2017 Collaborative project goal: Improve support in 3D Slicer for pathology imaging, generate high quality, well curated “ground truth” annotations, integrate key aspects of the Stony Brook ITCR project (FeatureDB) into the MGH project and...
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GenomeSpace Presentation
08 Feb 2016 | Presentations | Contributor(s): Michael Reich
GenomeSpace (http://www.genomespace.org) is a cloud-based, cooperative community resource that currently supports the streamlined interaction of 20 bioinformatics tools and data resources. To facilitate integrative analysis by non-programmers, it offers a growing set of 'recipes',...
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Health Rocks Compliment for Upper Elementary and Middle School
21 Sep 2016 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): John Patrick Brice Jr
Written Compilation for Students in Rural Appalachian NC Middle and Elementary Schools regarding health and the environment with cancer topics integrated into curriculum *including substance abuse, nutrition, obesity, diabetes, and water safety education*
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Human Disease Ontology
21 Sep 2016 | External Applications | Contributor(s): Lynn Schriml
The Disease Ontology has been developed as a standardized ontology for human disease, since 2003, with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with manual curated, consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related...