[Homer-users] Homer Testimonials are needed

David Boas dboas at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Sat May 3 17:34:22 EDT 2014
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Dear All,
Thank you to all who have sent me testimonials. With just one email 
request, we managed to get just over halfway to my target. Several more 
of you have said you will send them soon, so I am confident we will 
reach our target.

If you haven't gotten to it yet, please take a few minutes and send me a 
testimonial at dboas at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu . The information I need is 
indicated below. I need this by May 19.

Thank you for the support with this.

David


Name:
Position:
Email:
Department:
Institution:
Funding (not needed, but mention relevant NIH grant number if you have 
it, or any other funding mechanism):
A few sentences of how Homer is or will impact your research and why 
that is important to your field of study.




On 4/22/14, 11:17 AM, David Boas wrote:
> Dear Homer Users,
> We've been fortunate that NIH funding under a P41 mechanism has 
> permitted the development and support of Homer over these past several 
> years. This will still continue, but not at sufficient levels to 
> accomplish all that we want to accomplish. As such, I am pursuing an 
> NIH grant mechanism to specifically support further advancement and 
> support of Homer.
>
> In order to get this though, I need testimonials from the community 
> that indicate how Homer is impacting or how it will impact your 
> research. It would be superb if I could get 100 testimonials. If we 
> get this funding, we will be able to extend homer to run processing 
> streams at the session and group level, where as now we only do it at 
> the run level. This will enable more sophisticated group level 
> analyses to be incorporated into Homer. Further, AtlasViewer will be 
> integrated with Homer to permit anatomically guided image 
> reconstructions at the subject and group levels. This will also put 
> results into a common coordinate system (MNI and freesurfer) to permit 
> comparisons of results across studies and research groups. Finally, 
> this will permit us to spend more time running training sessions and 
> preparing documentation.
>
> It would be very much appreciated by me if you could send me an email 
> at dboas at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu stating the following:
>
> Name:
> Position:
> Email:
> Department:
> Institution:
> Funding (not needed, but mention relevant NIH grant number if you have 
> it, or any other funding mechanism):
> A few sentences of how Homer is or will impact your research and why 
> that is important to your field of study.
>
> Thank you so much for the support.
>
> David
>
>
>




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