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Analyze 11.0 Coming Soon
Analyze Training Workshop
Analyze Webinars
Analyze in the News
Analyze 11.0 Coming Soon
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AnalyzeDirect is pleased to announce that Analyze 11.0 will be released on May 31, 2012.
Analyze 11.0 is the latest version of the Analyze software suite and will have over 50 new features and enhancements, including:
- New "Image Repair" module with tools for repairing damaged regions and slices.
- Improved DICOM export support with study/series anonymization options and output of real-world slice location information.
- New volume compositing render options in Volume Render for creating visually enhanced renderings.
- Additional Volume Edit tools for easier determination of edge strength thresholds, definition of walls, and manual segmentation.
- Fully affine registration in the 3D Voxel Registration module for a registration transformation with 12 degrees of freedom.
For a complete list of new features and enhancements, view our New Features & Enhancements Guide (PDF). For information about how to purchase or upgrade to Analyze 11.0, visit the Analyze 11.0 Release page.
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Analyze Training Workshops
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Analyze Training Workshops are a great way to get you quickly up and running with the Analyze biomedical imaging software suite. Using a combination of in-depth instruction and class exercises, the AnalyzeDirect team will quickly teach you how to use key Analyze features and functionality to optimize your image visualization and analysis tasks. View the typical 2 1/2 day Analyze Workshop Agenda (PDF) for the types of topics covered.
AnalyzeDirect recently completed Analyze Training Workshops in Seoul, Korea and London, UK. We are pleased to announce that our next Analyze Training Workshop will be:
- Tokyo, Japan: July 13-14, 2012 - Details coming soon
- Messina, Italy: October 10-12, 2012 - Details coming soon
If you are interested in having a Workshop held near you, please complete our Workshop Information Request Form.
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Analyze Webinars
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Learn more about applications for Analyze during our live webinars. Each webinar includes a short presentation, demonstration, and interactive question & answer session on a different application for Analyze. After the webinar, a recording and other related materials are made available for viewing online.
Visit our Webinars page to register for upcoming webinars and view recordings of previous webinars.
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Analyze in the News
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Dr. Andrew M. Naidech and colleagues from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine have published a new paper in the March 13, 2012 issue of Neurology. The group used Analyze to measure the volume of subarachnoid hemorrhage and found that lower platelet activity led to more subarachnoid hemorrhage in patients without an identifiable brain aneurysm. The paper can be viewed online at http://www.neurology.org/content/78/11/811.
Naidech AM, Rosenberg NF, Maas MB, Bendok BR, Batjer HH, Nemeth AJ. Predictors of hemorrhage volume and disability after perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurology. March 13, 2012;78(11):811-5.
Let us know about your Analyze publications. Please send an e-mail to info@analyzedirect.com.
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