| 726 | Darrell: Brad and Ziv may be able to provide datasets. Scooter: maybe we can also get them to join the discussion. Elaine: to say how they analyze the data. Darrell: focus on visualization component, not to replace these other packages like Slicer3D. Phil: maybe some analyses would be great to combine with VR. Darrell: maybe should get Dave (he's responsible for the Visible Human stuff) to present as well. How about we get them to view DICOM in ChimeraX and give comments? Scooter: that would be good, too. TomG: we need a VR-specific perspective, though. Scooter: maybe NIH folks can set up a DICOM-VR session. Phil: maybe Dave + TomG in VR meeting. TomG: sounds OK, but I still think that we need to get more feedback from Jason Rubinstein (or other people that really work with both medical imaging and VR). Remote meetings have limitations, however; talking face-to-face in the same room is really the best if possible, say during my visits. Darrell: then maybe Jeff Solomon, perhaps NIAID's most DICOM-oriented scientist. Dave certainly knows DICOM, too. Maybe we could fly Jason Rubinstein in from Wisconsin. TomG: can we afford to fly Zach in too? Scooter: currently contract has 2 trips for one person. Darrell: maybe we can find additional funding. |