Timothy R Olsen
Founder, President
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I am responsible for the development of Karnak. As I am not very familiar with XNAT, I am not certain I fully understand the different workflows and use cases it supports.
Karnak has been designed to bridge the gap between clinical and research environments, with a strong focus on security, confidentiality, and data integrity. In Karnak (see diagram at bottom of page):
Aside from a few specific features developed to support data grouping in Kheops, Karnak primarily manages interoperability through standard DICOM and DICOMWeb protocols.
In considering potential integration with XNAT, could you clarify:
For your information, Karnak allows research project information to be inserted directly into DICOM files, and it is also possible to add private tags according to the de-identification profile in use.