Radiology Core
放射学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10629120
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.45万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-07-01 至 2028-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdherenceAnatomyArchivesBoard CertificationBrainCalibrationClinicalCodeCohort StudiesComplexComputer softwareDataData SetDatabasesDevelopmentDiameterDiffusionDocumentationElementsEnsureFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingFundingFutureGeneticGoalsGrantHornsHumanHuman ResourcesImageIndividualInterdisciplinary StudyLengthMRI ScansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMeasurementMeasuresMethodsMissionNeurological outcomeOutcome MeasureOutputParticipantPathway AnalysisPatient Outcomes AssessmentsPediatric HospitalsPerformancePhenotypePopulationPositioning AttributeProceduresProcessProtocol ComplianceProtocols documentationQuality ControlRadiology SpecialtyReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelRestScanningScheduleSecureServicesSideSiteSpinal CordStandardizationStreamStructureSyringomyeliaTestingTonsilUniversitiesVertebral columnWashingtonWorkcareer developmentclinical centerclinical imagingcomputerized data processingdata accessdata acquisitiondata archiveearly-career facultyfollow-upimage archival systemimaging scienceinnovationmalformationmemberneural networkneuroimagingradiological imagingrepositoryresearch studyspectrographtranslational scientist
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Neuroimaging is a fundamental method for investigating the development of the human brain and spine structure
and function in typically and atypically developing populations. MR imaging is key to support the aims of Park-
Reeves Chiari & Syringomyelia Center (PRCSC) and the four sub-projects within the proposal. The goals of the
Radiology imaging core (RC) are to provide comprehensive MRI service to the different projects within the
PRCSC to facilitate imaging data acquisition. The RC will coordinate the initial and follow up MRI scans across
all projects and cores. This will include close coordination with the administrative and clinical cores, clinical
teams, and the Center for Clinical Imaging Research (CCIR) to guarantee scheduling at the appropriate times.
The RC will perform the required steps to ensure quality control of the MRI scanners using regular phantom test
scans and scan protocol compliance checks. Further, the RC will cover the full extent of handling of the MR
imaging data, including using state-of-the art archiving software for all the PRCSC neuroimaging services. On
the input side this includes uploading, anonymizing, and securely storing the data using the Park-Reeves CSC
Centralized Neuroimaging Data Archive (CNDA). On the output side this includes giving access of the data to
the project investigators to maximize the quality and impact of the PRCSC research by center investigators and
their collaborators, securely distributing the raw and processed data to the different sub-projects as needed. The
RC will assist with the procedures for standardized processing of the data for future use by the different sub-
projects of the proposal. This includes simple anatomical measures, but also sophisticated software pipelines
for processing of fMRI and DBSI data. Finally, the RC will promote new methods for analyzing MRI data and will
provide a range of consultative and analytic services that will help PRCSC investigators, including new and early-
stage investigators, incorporate imaging into their research efforts.
项目摘要
神经影像学是研究人类大脑和脊柱结构发育的基本方法
并在典型和发育中的人群中发挥作用。MR成像是支持Park目标的关键-
Reeves基亚里和脊髓空洞症中心(PRCSC)和提案中的四个子项目。的目标
放射成像核心(RC)将为不同项目提供全面的MRI服务,
PRCSC以便于成像数据采集。RC将协调初始和随访MRI扫描,
所有项目和核心。这将包括与行政和临床核心密切协调,
团队和临床影像研究中心(CCIR),以确保在适当的时间安排。
RC将执行所需步骤,以确保使用常规体模测试对MRI扫描仪进行质量控制
扫描和扫描协议合规性检查。此外,薪酬委员会将全面负责管理薪酬委员会的工作
成像数据,包括使用最先进的存档软件进行所有PRCSC神经成像服务。对
输入端,包括使用Park-Reeves CSC上传、匿名和安全存储数据
集中神经影像学数据存档(CNDA)。在输出端,这包括将数据的访问权限授予
项目研究者最大限度地提高中心研究者的PRCSC研究的质量和影响,
他们的合作者,根据需要安全地将原始数据和处理后的数据分发给不同的子项目。的
RC将协助数据标准化处理程序,以供不同的子系统将来使用。
提案的项目。这包括简单的解剖测量,但也包括复杂的软件管道
用于处理功能性磁共振成像和DBSI数据。最后,RC将推广分析MRI数据的新方法,并将
提供一系列咨询和分析服务,帮助PRCSC调查人员,包括新的和早期的-
阶段调查员,将成像纳入他们的研究工作。
项目成果
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