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SPECT DICOM Header Standardization for Quantitation

11 Sep 2024
A handful of physicists within the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) have been engaging industry about what information should be included in SPECT/CT DICOM headers.  Many scanner manufacturers…
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Registration opened for the 2nd ETSI Hackathon at Tampa, FL, USA (3-4th Nov. 2024)

11 Sep 202411 Sep 2024
We are thrilled to announce the 2nd ETSI Hackathon, taking place in Tampa, FL, USA, on November 3-4, 2024. Following the success of our inaugural hackathon in Vancouver, we are…
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The webpage for the 2nd ETSI Hackathon has just been launched

2 Aug 2024
The official webpage of the 2nd ETSI hackathon has now been launched! The hackathon will take place in Tampa, FL, USA, on November 3rd-4th, 2024 (Sunday and Monday right after the 2024…
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2nd ETSI Hackathon (3-4 Nov, 2024, Tampa, FL, USA)

1 Aug 20241 Aug 2024
We are very excited to announce the second hackathon event of the Emission Tomography Standardization Initiative (ETSI) planned to be held in Tampa, FL, USA, on 3rd- 4th November, 2024, right after…
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1st ETSI hackathon successfully completed

22 Nov 2023
The 1st ETSI hackathon to develop PETSIRD, a standard for PET raw data to facilitate open data, source code and model sharing in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, has been…
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1st ETSI Hackathon Developers Team

17 Nov 202324 Apr 2024
Nicolas A. Karakatsanis, (co-Organizer), Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA Kris Thielemans, (co-Organizer), University College London, London, UK David Atkinson, University College London, London, UK…
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ETSI’s hackathon is coming up in less than 4 weeks

17 Oct 20233 Nov 2023
The first hackathon of the ETSInitiative is less than 4 weeks away. Don’t miss the chance to participate and contribute to the expansion and use of ETSI’s emission tomography raw data format…
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Registration for the 1st ETSI Hackathon has now opened! And it’s free!

31 Aug 202318 Sep 2023
Exciting news! The full online registration for ETSI's first ever hackathon has just opened. As we have previously announced the event registration is free thanks to the sponsorship of CCP…
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Sponsorship and Program of ETSI’s 1st Hackathon event

24 Jul 202324 Jul 2023
Registration Cost: The 1st ETSI hackathon is free to attend thanks to our sponsors! Local arrangements, catering and group dinners are funded by CCP SyneRBI UK participants can apply for…
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Location & date of ETSI’s 1st Hackathon Event

5 Jul 20235 Jul 2023
The date and location of the Emission Tomography and Standardization Initiative's 1st Hackathon event have now been finalized! The event will take place at Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health,…

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