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*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|The Road Ahead: The Role of QIBA in Demonstrating the Value of Quantitative Imaging, Daniel Sullivan, MD]] - November 28, 2016
 
*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|The Road Ahead: The Role of QIBA in Demonstrating the Value of Quantitative Imaging, Daniel Sullivan, MD]] - November 28, 2016
  
*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|The Road Ahead: The Role of QIBA in Demonstrating the Value of Quantitative Imaging, Edward Jackson, PhD]] - November 28, 2016
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*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|An Overview of the Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA), Edward Jackson, PhD]] - November 28, 2016
  
*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|The Road Ahead: The Role of QIBA in Demonstrating the Value of Quantitative Imaging, Kevin O'Donnell, MASc]] - November 28,  
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*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|Introduction to the QIBA Process and Methodology, Kevin O'Donnell, MASc]] - November 28, 2016
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*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|The Road Ahead: The Role of QIBA in Demonstrating the Value of Quantitative Imaging, Paul Kinahan, PhD]] - November 28, 2016
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*[[Media: SPSI24.mp4|QIBA Deliverables: Science and Process, Paul Kinahan, PhD]] - November 28, 2016
  
 
==Presentations==
 
==Presentations==

Revision as of 20:03, 18 December 2017

QIBA Newsletter

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Welcome to the QIBA Newsletter, an e-newsletter dedicated to providing news and information from the Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA), formed by RSNA in 2007 to unite researchers, healthcare professionals, and industry stakeholders in the advancement of quantitative imaging and the use of biomarkers in clinical trials and practice. The QIBA Newsletter offers articles, web links and tools, as well as updates from technical committees and information about how you can participate in QIBA activities.

QIBA News

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Cancer Moonshot & QIBA [1]

  • RSNA/QIBA is very pleased to announce that two of the QIBA Profiles relevant to cancer patients have been referenced and supported by the Federal Cancer Moonshot Initiative (https://medium.com/cancer-moonshot) as ways to advance research and outcomes.
  • The FDG-PET/CT and CT Volumetry Profiles have been submitted as the most advanced Profiles to-date. Our sincerest appreciation to all of the QIBA participants who helped us arrive at this important milestone.

Biomarker Status Update Posters


QIBA Special Interest Sessions at the RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting

2016

Presentations

2017

2016

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2015

2014

2010

2009

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