Who's Involved?
eDiaMoND is a multi-disciplinary project involving approximately 30-35 staff over 12 locations.
These resources are a mix of technical staff involved in the delivery of Grid technology and applications,
as well as clinical experts providing guidance and validation on the suitability of tools and techniques
delivered.
The partners may be defined as having the following interested in the project:
- Oxford University Computing Laboratory
- Database Design and management, system architecture, systems administration and security. In addition,
the project is managed from this department
- IBM Hursley
- The development and deployment of Grid middleware and image storage techniques
- Mirada Solutions
- Clinical liaison with partners, development of data acquisition capability and grid enabled applications
for screening
- Oxford University Engineering Department
- The development of data mining techniques for mammography X-Rays
- Churchill Hospital, Oxford
- Analysis of digital technology for Breast Screening and acquisition of clinical data
- Guy's and
St. Thomas' Hospital and Kings
College, London
- Epidemiological Studies across grid technology and the acquisition of clinical data
- St.
George's Hospital and University
College, London
- The development of training applications for mammography reading and the acquisition of clinical data
- NHS Lothian Trust (Ardmillan),
Edinburgh and the University
of Edinburgh
- The development of training applications for mammography reading and the acquisition of clinical data
- The University of Aberdeen
- Guidance on project vision and validation of project deliverables
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