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Citing Slicer

To acknowledge 3D Slicer as a platform, please cite the Slicer web site (http://www.slicer.org) and the following publication when publishing work that uses or incorporates 3D SlicerL:

Fedorov A., Beichel R., Kalpathy-Cramer J., Finet J., Fillion-Robin J-C., Pujol S., Bauer C., Jennings D., Fennessy F., Sonka M., Buatti J., Aylward S.R., Miller J.V., Pieper S., Kikinis R. 3D Slicer as an Image Computing Platform for the Quantitative Imaging Network. Magn Reson Imaging. 2012 Nov;30(9):1323-41. PMID: 22770690.

Major Contributors

  • Ron Kikinis: Principal Investigator
  • Steve Pieper: Chief Architect
  • Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin: Lead Developer
  • Nicole Aucoin
  • Stephen Aylward
  • Andrey Fedorov
  • Noby Hata
  • Hans Johnson
  • Andras Lasso
  • Jim Miller
  • Sonia Pujol: Director of Training
  • Junichi Tokuda
  • Lauren O'Donnell

Groups

  • SPL: Ron Kikinis, Nicole Aucoin, Wendy Plesniak, Demian Wassermann, Isaiah Norton, Sonia Pujol, Noby Hata, Junichi Tokuda
  • Isomics: Steve Pieper, Alex Yarmarkovich
  • Kitware: Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Julien Finet, Will Schroeder, Stephen Aylward
  • U Iowa: Hans Johnson
  • GE: Jim Miller
  • Perk Lab, Queen's University: Andras Lasso, Tamas Ungi, Csaba Pinter, Gabor Fichtinger

Funding Sources

Commercial partners

  • Isomics uses 3D Slicer in a variety of academic and commercial research partnerships in fields such as planning and guidance for neurosurgery, quantitative imaging for clinical trials, clinical image informatics.
  • Kitware Integral to continuing to support the 3D Slicer community, Kitware is also offering consulting services in response to the rapidly growing demand for the development of proprietary applications and commercial products based on 3D Slicer. Kitware has used 3D Slicer to rapidly prototype solutions in nearly every aspect of medical imaging and is also collaborating on the development of commercial pre-clinical and clinical products based on 3D Slicer.

Listed in alphabetical order.

Commercial Products Involving Slicer

  • SonoVol is developing a whole-body ultrasound imaging system for small animals. This start-up company arose from research in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Xstrahl is developing a Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP) that uses 3D Slicer as its front-end application for radiation therapy beam placement and system control.

Listed in alphabetical order.

Grants

SlicerCMF:

Slicer-Craniosynostosis:

Slicer-Duke Prostate Registration:

Slicer-DiffusionMRI:

Slicer-DWI:

Slicer-NCIGT

Slicer-NIRView (Dartmouth):

Slicer-OrthognathicTrac:

Slicer-PediatricRadiologicDecisionSupport

Slicer-PET/CT Calibration Phantom:

Slicer-PET-CT guided needle biopsy:

Slicer-ProstateBRP

Slicer-ProstateQIN

Slicer-QIICR:

Slicer-Radiomics-U01:

Slicer-TubeTK:

    NIH/NIBIB: "In-field FAST procedure support and automation" (Aylward) 1R43EB016621
   NIH/NINDS: "Multimodality image-based assessment system for traumatic brain injury" (PI: Aylward) 1R41NS081792
   NIH/NCI: "Micro-tumor detection by quantifying tumor-induced vascular abnormalities" (PI: Dayton - UNC) 1R01CA170665
   NIH/NCI: "Quantitative ultrasound analysis of vascular morphology for cancer assessment" (PI: Aylward and Dayton - UNC) 1R43CA165621

Demo suggestion

spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f9Ik0uiO3dPkdnxsUc5Kq_ijV1Qi_gkmFV2uw7h9tq4/edit?usp=sharing

wiki table (scroll to the bottom): http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation/Nightly/Acknowledgments#Demo_suggestion

The table can be automatically generated later from modules metadata later, hopefully (at least, that should be doable)

This converter can be used to go from .tsv exported google doc into wiki format:

http://area23.brightbyte.de/csv2wp.php

Grant number and link Grant title and web page Grant PIs Institutions involved People involved Slicer modules/extensions/functionality contributed
U24 CA180918 Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR) Kikinis, Fedorov BWH, Iowa, MGH, OpenConnections, Isomics, Stony Brook Kikinis, Fedorov, Pieper, Beichel, Kalpathy-Cramer, Herz, Aucoin TCIABrowser, Reporting, DWModeling, SlicerProstate