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Acknowledgments


Major Sponsors and Contributors


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National Institutes of Health
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National Center for Research Resources
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National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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National Cancer Institute
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Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center of the US Army
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Neuroimaging Analysis Center
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National Alliance for Medical Image Computing
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National Center for Image Guided Therapy
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Biomedical Informatics Research Network
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Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology
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Surgical Planning Laboratory
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Johns Hopkins University CISST
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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The Harvard Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair
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The Martinos Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Kitware, Inc.
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GE Global Research
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Isomics, Inc.


Individual/Group Contributors


The main individual contributors to this joint effort are listed below.

Contribution Developer(s)
Overall concept Ron Kikinis, Ferenc Jolesz, Eric Grimson, William Wells III
Major designer and implementer Dave Gering (1997-1999), Lauren O'Donnell (1999-), Steve Pieper (2001-)
Prototype Noby Hata (1997), Ron Kikinis
OpenMR interface Arya Nabavi (1998-1999), Ferenc Jolesz
Measurement tools William Lorensen (GE), Peter Everett (SPL), Krishna Yeshwant (SPL)
Robot simulation tools Noby Hata, Oliver Schorr
3D connectivity algorithm Andre Robatino
MI registration William Wells III
Virtual endoscopy tool Delphine Nain (MIT AI lab)
DICOM functionality, robot control, volume rendering Attila Tanacs (Johns Hopkins University)
Cryotherapy planning Torsten Butz (EPFL)
Architecture Michael Halle (SPL)
EMSegmenter Kilian Pohl (MIT AI lab)
Tetramesh, volumeMath, developer.tcl Samson Timoner (MIT AI lab)
Print header Mark Anderson (SPL)
Training and Download requests Marianna Jakab (SPL)
Model Hierarchies Arne Hans (SPL)
Application development Steven Haker (SPL)
Craniofacial Krishna Yeshwant (SPL)
FreeSurfer Volume Readers Kevin Teich (MGH), Nicole Aucoin (BWH)
Nightly Builds, Testing, QA Kathryn Hayes (BWH)
Training Materials Sonia Pujol (BWH)


We are sincerely thankful for the grants and fellowships supporting this project, and we wish to acknowledge them here.

Individual Support
David Gering GE Medical Systems
Lauren O'Donnell National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Ron Kikinis NIH grants P41 RR13218, P01 CA67165, and R01 RR11747; ERC 9731748
Ferenc Jolesz NIH grants P41 RR13218 and P01 CA67165
William Wells III Whitaker Foundation Biomedical Engineering Research Grant
W. Eric L. Grimson NSF grant IIS-9610249, ERC 9731748
Attila Tanacs ERC 9731748
Kevin Teich NIH-NCRR grant 3 P41 RR14075-03S1


Slicer Programming

Slicer is built on an open source software infrastructure based on the NA-MIC Kit and consisting of the following elements:

Toolkits

Software Tools to Support Software Engineering Methodology


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