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The 3D Slicer is freely available, open-source software for visualization, registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical data.
Development of the Slicer was initiated as a collaboration between the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Surgical Planning Lab at Brigham & Women's Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Many other groups have contributed to slicer since 1998. See the acknowledgment page for more information. Continued development of Slicer is primarily supported by the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing, (NA-MIC) which is supported by the National Institutes of Health, Roadmap Initiative for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and by the Neuroimaging Analysis Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital, which is supported by the National Center For Research Resources.
If you want to try out Slicer with some sample data sets and self guided tutorials, please click on the following link: Slicer 101 training. If you are using Slicer 2.5 to evaluate sagittally acquired DICOM images, please download a new version or apply the patch as described here. Slicer Survey Results. Please use the Bug Tracker to request new features.
1. Introduction 2. Get the Software 3. MRMLaid 4. Tutorial 5. User's Guide 6. Developer's Guide 7. Cookbook 8. FAQ 9. Publications 10. Acknowledgements
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