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The community that relies on 3D Slicer is large and active:  (numbers below updated on February 13, 2020)
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The community that relies on 3D Slicer is large and active:  (numbers below updated on May 22, 2020)
  
 
*[https://download.slicer.org/download-stats/ 669,000+ downloads] in the last 9 years (154,000+ in last year)
 
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*[https://na-mic.github.io/ProjectWeek/ 30+ events in open source hackathon series] continuously running since 2005 with 2537 total participants
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*[https://na-mic.github.io/ProjectWeek/ 33+ events in open source hackathon series] continuously running since 2005 with 2668 total participants
*[https://discourse.slicer.org/ Slicer Forum] with 2,929 subscribers has approximately 250 posts every week
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*[https://discourse.slicer.org/ Slicer Forum] with 3,533 subscribers has approximately 250 posts every week
  
 
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3D Slicer Enabled Research

3D Slicer is a free open source software package distributed under a BSD style license for analysis, integration, and visualization of medical images. 3D Slicer allows even those with limited image processing experience to effectively explore and quantify their imaging data for hypothesis-driven research.


The community that relies on 3D Slicer is large and active: (numbers below updated on May 22, 2020)



The following is a sample of the research performed using 3D Slicer outside of the group that develops it. (Research performed by groups that are also actively developing 3D Slicer is represented in the publication database).


We invite you to provide information using our discussion forum on how you are using 3D Slicer to produce peer-reviewed research. Information about the scientific impact of this tool is helpful in raising funding for the continued support.


We monitor PubMed and related databases to update these lists, but if you know of other research related to the Slicer community that should be included here please email: marianna (at) bwh.harvard.edu.