NCRR Future Utah NCRR Future Plans: Discussion. NCRR Future New Personnel Information Carsten Wolters (SCI Postdoc) Frank Sachse (BE Faculty) Mike Kirby.

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NCRR Future Utah NCRR Future Plans: Discussion

NCRR Future New Personnel Information Carsten Wolters (SCI Postdoc) Frank Sachse (BE Faculty) Mike Kirby (CS Faculty) Martin Berzins (CS Faculty) Jeff Weiss (BE Faculty) Claudio Silva (CS Faculty) Ed Hsu (BE/Radiology Faculty) New SCI/BE/Radiology Faculty Hire

NCRR Future Plans: Now Until Feb 1 Create and distribute BioImage PowerApp (within 1 to 2 months) Work with collaborators to generate additional success stories Have a usability consultant evaluate BioPSE Write an amazingly good renewal proposal

NCRR Future Plans: Feb 1 Until Site Visit Work with current and new collaborators to generate additional success stories Additional PowerApps? Hold EAB Meeting approximately 2 weeks prior to the site visit (May or June?) Create great site visit presentations

NCRR Future Future and Strategic Planning To better reflect the growth in scope and users of our Center, we would like to discuss: Broadening the mission of our Center Renaming our Center Strategies for our 2005 renewal

NCRR Future Proposed New Center Model Modeling Simulation Visualization Imaging and Analysis BioPSE ITK, Slicer, etc. Cubit, Tetra, etc. VTK, IDL, etc. Cardio Wave, EEGLab, Brainstom, NeuroFEM etc. CCA,Loni,etc

NCRR Future Center Evolution

NCRR Future Center Roadmap

NCRR Future Scope of the New Center Biomedical Science Research: Build strong research collaborations based upon important biomedical problems that we discussed (Heart, Brain, Tumor). Continue to do cutting edge bioelectric/biomagnetic field research Extend to new biomedical research areas (Cell, Biomechanical, Imaging, etc.) Technology Research: Adding a strong "image processing and quantitative analysis" focus (based on needs of scientific applications). Extending our PSE to support distributed computing and grid environments with SCIRun2. This will support some of the more computationally bleeding- edge scientists we work with. As importantly, this will provide a software architecture that the other P41s need of (e.g. McCulloch, Rosen, Kikinis, Toga, BIRN, etc). Adding infrastructure to support the "scientific data management" needs of the applications we are targeting: databasing, streamed (and out-of-core) processing, dataflow caching, annotations, tagging results with process-log metadata. Providing development tools to facilitate the creation of PowerApps, and to ease of the process of bridging to third-party simulation tools.

NCRR Future Proposed Center Organization Chart External Advisory Board Technical Manager ( D. Weinstein, Ph.D.) Collaborators Directors (C. Johnson and R. MacLeod) Modeling Research (R. MacLeod, Ph.D.) Visualization Research (C. Johnson. Ph.D.) Imaging Research (R. Whitaker, Ph.D.) PSE Research (S. Parker, Ph.D.) Software Engineering (D. De St. Germain) Administrator (R. Potts) Media Specialist (N. Galli) Systems (R. Coffey) Associate Director ( G. Jones, Ph.D. )

NCRR Future Strategic Planning Discussion Rename the Center to? Center for Biomedical Imaging, Modeling, and Visualization Center for Biomedical Imaging and Visualization Software ?? Interaction with NCBC Proposal Center for Integrated Biomedical Software Systems Part of two successful NCBC proposals (Harvard and UCLA)