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* | * Snehal continued testing meniscus to resolve unconfined compression testing repeatability issues. She tried testing trying to minimize swelling as much as possible. Testing was performed over three days. Sample was frozen in between tests, thawed and tested directly. Testing issues remained. She also conducted a retest by recompressing the sample to the initial thickness of a previous test. The group needs to explore more issues. Ahmet recommended Snehal to contact other investigators who tested meniscus in unconfined compression to ask for advice. |
Recurring Meeting of Cleveland Clinic Core Team
Date: November 15, 2016
Time: 10:30 AM EST
Means: In person meeting
Attendees:
- Ahmet Erdemir
- Snehal Chokhandre
- Robb Colbrunn
- Tara Bonner
- Petri Tanska (University of Eastern Finland)
Agenda:
- Discuss immediate action items from the last meeting.
- Discuss progress of tissue testing protocol evaluation.
- Discuss segmentation progress.
- Decide immediate action items for the next meeting.
- Other.
Ongoing Action Items:
- Ahmet
- Complete reviewing the drafts of data manuscripts.
- Schedule Advisory Board meeting.
- Snehal
- Update tissue testing data analysis to make sure relaxation steps are not filtered.
- Continue filling in the dashboard for tissue testing reproducibility.
- All
- Continue segmentation based on commitments listed in the Roadmap.
Notes:
- Discuss immediate action items from the last meeting.
- Most action items were related to the ongoing agenda items; refer to discussions below.
- Discuss progress of tissue testing protocol evaluation.
- Snehal continued testing meniscus to resolve unconfined compression testing repeatability issues. She tried testing trying to minimize swelling as much as possible. Testing was performed over three days. Sample was frozen in between tests, thawed and tested directly. Testing issues remained. She also conducted a retest by recompressing the sample to the initial thickness of a previous test. The group needs to explore more issues. Ahmet recommended Snehal to contact other investigators who tested meniscus in unconfined compression to ask for advice.
- Discuss segmentation progress.
- Decide immediate action items for the next meeting.
- See Ongoing Action Items above.
- Other.