Notes from presentations delivered at the International Workshop on Tissue Phantoms and Standardization in Biophotonics are provided below for the convenience of conference participants.
May 21, 2014
Clinical Trial Using NIRS for Breast Imaging
Cerussi Notes
Albert Cerussi, PhD
University of California, Irvine (USA)
Contrast-Detail Analysis for Hyperspectral Imaging
Chen Notes
Yu Chen, PhD
University of Maryland (USA)
Development of an IEC/ISO standard on functional NIRS
Hideo Notes
Hideo Eda, PhD
Graduate School for the Creation of New Photonics Industries (Japan)
Making Good Impressions: OCT Phantoms for System Characterization and Mimicking of Organs
Ellebree Notes
Audrey Ellerbee, PhD
Stanford University (USA)
Phantoms and Test Targets in the OCT ISO Standard and Product Development
Everett Notes
Matthew Everett, PhD
Carl Zeiss (USA)
NIRS Applications and the Role of Tissue-like Phantoms
Fantini Notes
Sergio Fantini, PhD
Tufts University (USA)
Development of OCT Phantoms
Lamouche Notes
Guy Lamouche, PhD
National Research Council (Canada)
SI Traceability of Clinical Optical Measurements Through Tissue Phantoms
Litorja Notes
Maritoni Litorja, PhD
David Allen, PhD
NIST (USA)
Overview of FDA Regulatory Process and Needs
Ogden Notes
Neil Ogden
FDA/CDRH (USA)
Phantom-based Standardized Test Methods for Medical Imaging
Pfefer Notes
Joshua Pfefer, PhD
FDA/CDRH (USA)
History of Phantom Development for Optical Imaging
Pogue Notes
Brian Pogue, PhD
Dartmouth College (USA)
Introduction of Regulatory Science and Innovation
Schultheis Notes
Lex Schultheis, MD
University of Maryland (USA)
OCT Phantoms with Known Attenuation
van Leeuwen Notes
Ton van Leeuwen
Academic Medical Center (Netherlands)
Phantoms and Performance Assessment for fNIRS-IEC/ISO Standard Draft and Experience of the nEUROPt Project
Wabnitz Notes
Heidrun Wabnitz, PhD
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (Germany)
Clinical Needs of OCT Phantoms
Wollstein Notes
Gadi Wollstein, MD
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (USA)