Invited talk: "The Partners Clinical Image Bank: a new user's guide" Nov 27th, Monday

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Xianjun Dong

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Nov 26, 2017, 9:50:06 PM11/26/17
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Dear all, 

This week's Bioinformatics Club we will have Randy Gollub, MD, PhD, to introduce the Partners Clinical Image Bank (CIB). 

Title: The Partners Clinical Image Bank: a new user's guide

Time: Nov 27th, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Place: BTM - 3002 Large conference room


Note that the special time and place are different from what we usually have.

Partners Clinical Image Bank (CIB)
The Partners Clinical Image Bank (CIB) portal enables researchers to access registries of expertly curated, phenotypically characterized medical images and associated clinical data extracted from the Partners electronic medical records.
      Access to the Clinical Image Bank is available to all with a Partners logon who have registered to use the Research Patient Data Registry (RPDR) and who accept the terms of the Data Use Agreement.  The portal enables full exploration and download of de-identified clinical information extracted from the RPDR and quantitative MR imaging metrics. Users with IRB approval who wish to download the fully identifiable clinical data and native DICOM medical images may do so easily.
     The first registry to be made available is a collection of pediatric brain MR images that includes a cohort of neonates with clinically confirmed hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, a cohort of “normative” children imaged between the ages of 0-6 years of age with no known CNS pathology and a cohort of children imaged between the ages of 0-6 years of age that have a neuropsychiatric disorder of indeterminate severity.  In addition to secure access to the DICOM image data, the portal allows interaction with and download of extracted quantitative metrics from the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) maps calculated from the Diffusion Weighted Images for many of the cases.  Each HIE case also has detailed perinatal clinical course information including maternal risk factors and clinical outcomes.
    Dr. Gollub, one of the developers of the CIB will 

Randy Gollub, MD, PhD
Dr. Randy Gullub is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Associate Director of Psychiatric Neuroimaging in MGH. Dr. Gollub is one of the developers of the CIB. She will demonstrate the use of this new software tool and provide a guided tour of the available data.  She would like to gather your input on features and data sets that could be added that would be of greatest value to you in your work. So please come in on time, as the room would be filled up quickly. 

Please help to spread this message around, as your colleagues might also be interested. Thanks!

For more upcoming talks in Bioinformatics Club, see our new website: http://bioinformatics.bwh.harvard.edu/upcoming-talks/

See you on Monday!

Best,

Xianjun Dong, PhD 
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Neurogenomics Laboratory and Parkinson Personalized Medicine 
Brigham and Women's Hospital 

Instructor in Neurology, Harvard Medical School 

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Xianjun Dong

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Nov 27, 2017, 10:03:57 AM11/27/17
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