CURRICULUM VITAE - Robarts Imaging

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November 2002
Terence M. Peters PhD, FCCPM, FinstP
Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information
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Room 119
Imaging Research Laboratories
The John P. Robarts Research Institute
P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive London,
Ontario, Canada N6A 5K8
(519) 663-3403
(519) 663-5777 X 34195
tpeters@robarts.ca
Education and Training
1966
September 1967 – June 1969
May 1970 – June 1973
January 1974 – April 1974
Undergraduate Training
Engineering Intermediate
University of Otago
Dunedin, New Zealand
Undergraduate Training
B.E. (First Class Honours), Electrical Engineering
University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
Supervisor:
Professor R.H.T. Bates
Graduate Research: PhD, Electrical Engineering
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Thesis Topic: Image Reconstruction from Projections
Supervisor:
Professor Richard H. T. Bates
Post-Doctoral: Research Fellowship, Information Theory
Group, Department of Microbiology, Biozentrum
University of Basel, Switzerland
Supervisor:
Dr. P.R. Smith
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Academic Appointments
1974 – 1978
1978 – 1980
1980 – 1986
January 1983
1986 – 1993
1984 – 1997
1988 – 1997
1991 – 1997
1993 – 1997
1993 – 1997
1997 -
1997 1997 -
1997 -
Medical Physicist
Christchurch Hospital
Christchurch New Zealand
Lecturer
Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery
McGill University
Assistant Professor
Departments of Neurology & Neurosurgery; Radiology;
Medical Physics Unit
McGill University
Visiting Professor
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India
Associate Professor
Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Neurology &
Neurosurgery, Radiology, Medical Physics Unit
McGill University
Technical Director MRI Facility
Montreal Neurological Institute
Co-director
NeuroImaging Laboratory
Montreal Neurological Institute
Associate Director
Medical Physics Unit
McGill University
Associate Member
Department of Electrical Engineering
McGill University
Professor
Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Neurology &
Neurosurgery, , Radiology, Medical Physics Unit
McGill University
Adjunct Professor
Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Neurology &
Neurosurgery, , Radiology, Medical Physics Unit
McGill University
Scientist
The John P. Robarts Research Institute
Member
Graduate Program in Neuroscience
The University of Western Ontario
Professor
Department of Medical Biophysics
The University of Western Ontario
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1997
1998 -
November 2002
Professor
Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
The University of Western Ontario
Adjunct Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Western Ontario
Honours and Awards
January 1970 – 1973
January 1973
1980
May 1992
December 1996
1996
March 1996
January 1997
May 1997
1999
January 1999
August 1999
June 2000
Senior Scholar, University of Canterbury
R. D. Neale Memorial Prize, University of Canterbury.
Fellow of Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine.
(FCCPM)
The Syliva Sorkin Greenfield Award presented by the AAPM
for the best paper in the journal Medical Physics in 1991.
Multi-modality Image Integration for Stereotactic Surgical
Planning. Medical Physics 18: 167-177, 1991: CJ Henri, L
Collins, TM Peters
Award of Merit, Intra-operative Ultrasound Imaging in ImageGuided Neurosurgery. 82nd Scientific Assembly and Annual
Meeting of RSNA, Chicago, IL: R Comeau, A Fenster, T
Peters.
Fellow, Australasian College of Physical Scientists and
Engineers in Medicine.
March-May Visiting Erskine Fellow, Department of Electrical
and Electronic Engineering, University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand
Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers.
The Sylvia Fedorak Award presented by the Canadian
Organization of Medical Physicists for the best paper in 1996
by a Canadian medical physicist, “Three-dimensional
Reconstruction of Cerebral Vasculature. Theory and
Methodology. Medical Physics 23: 197-204, 1996, C.J. Henri
and T.M. Peters
Fellow, Institute of Physics.
Chartered Physicist (Institute of Physics - UK)
Dean’s Award of Excellence, Faculty of Medicine &
Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario, London
Advanced Imaging Group, Team Award
Best Poster Prize for “3-D Image Guidance for Minimally
Invasive Robotic Coronary Artery Bypass (MIRCAB)” by
AM Chiu, D Dey, M Drangova, WD Boyd, and TM Peters.
Presented at the International Society for Minimally Invasive
Cardiac Surgery, Atlanta, GA: June 7-9, 2000
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Fellowships
1984
1996
1999
Fellow of Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine (FCCPM)
Fellow, Australasian College of Physical Scientists and
Engineers in Medicine (FACPSEM)
Fellow, Institute of Physics (F. Inst. P)
Scholarly and Professional Activities
Professional Society Memberships and Offices Held
Member 1974; Senior
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Member 1997
1980 – 1993
Association des Physiciens et Ingénieurs Biomédicaux du
Québec
1984
Fellow, Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine – CCPM
1988 – 1996
Professional Examination Committee
1989 – 1996
Board member
1990
Chairman Symposium Committee
May 1990
Visualization in Biomedical Imaging Conference, Atlanta,
Executive Committee; Co-organizer of Workshop on
Stereoscopic Imaging
1991 – 1995
Chief Examiner
1996 (Fellow)
Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in
1978 (Founding Member)
Medicine (ACPSEM)
American Association of Physicists in Medicine
Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists
International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
University, Faculty, Department and Hospital Committee Memberships
The Robarts Research Institute
1997 Chair
Imaging Research Labs Computer Resource Committee
1997
Director, Information Technology, RRI, 1999McGill University
1982 - 1991 Executive Committee
Medical Physics Unit
1991 - 1997 Associate Director of Medical Physics (Medical Imaging),
Medical Physics Unit
1993 - 1997 Promotions Committee
Department of Biomedical Engineering
1987 - 1997 Faculty of Medicine Computer Committee
1989 - 1997 Research Committee, Department of Radiology
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Montreal Neurological Hospital and Institute
1993 - 1997 Policy Advisory Committee
1994 – 1995 Research Groups Committee
1993 – 1997 Magnetic Resonance Research Advisory Committee
1995
MNI Retreat Committee
1984 – 1993 Executive Committee, Brain Imaging Research Unit
1989 – 1992 Computer Steering Committee
1989 – 1992 Computer Working Committee
1984 – 1989 Space Planning Committee
1983 – 1986 Computer Planning Committee
1980 – 1997 Radiation Safety Committee
1980 – 1997 Executive Committee, Department of Radiology
Students/Post-Doctoral Fellows/Technicians Supervised
1982
John Clark, BSc (Hons), Physics, Automated analysis of CT performance
phantoms
Current position: Radiologist, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Hospital,
Toronto, ON.
1982-1986
Steven Strother, PhD, Electrical Engineering, Quantitation in positron emission
tomography, McGill University
Current Position: Medical Physicist, Veterans Administration Hospital;
Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
1986-1987
Ravi Menon, MSc(A), Medical Physics, Quantitative MR imaging. McGill
University
Current Position: Scientist, The Robarts Research Institute; Associate
Professor, Neurosciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON.
1982-1988
George Mawko, PhD, Radiology/Medical Physics, Stereoscopic display of
digital angiography images, McGill University
Current Position: Medical Physicist, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, NS.
1983-1984
John Clark, MSc(A), Medical Physics, Real time sequential convolution filtering
for digital angiography, McGill University
Current Position: Radiologist, St Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON.
1984-1987
Mario Khayat, MEng, Electrical Engineering, Magnetic resonance flow
imaging, McGill University
Current Position: Biomedical Engineer, Jean Talon Hospital, Montreal, PQ.
1985-1986
D. Bruce Pike, MEng, Electrical Engineering, Three-dimensional dosimetry of
stereotaxically implanted radioisotopes, McGill University
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Current Position: Associate Professor, Neurology & Neurosurgery; Medical
Physics, Biomedical Engineering, McGill University; Coordinator, McConnell
Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, PQ.
1986-1987
Maria Drangova, MSc(A), Medical Physics, Evaluation of and corrections for
geometric non-linearities in DSA and MRI, McGill University.
Current Position: Scientist, The Robarts Research Institute; Assistant
Professor, Medical Biophysics, The University of Western Ontario, London,
ON.
1986-1990
D. Bruce Pike, PhD, Electrical Engineering, Magnetic resonance angiography,
McGill University
Current Position: Associate Professor, Neurology & Neurosurgery; Medical
Physics, Biomedical Engineering, McGill University; Coordinator, McConnell
Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, PQ.
1988-1989
Chris J. Henri, MSc, Medical Physics, A stereoscopic workstation for the
analysis of cerebral angiograms
Current Position: President Intellirad Corp, Montreal, PQ.
1988
L Lemieux, Post-doctoral Fellow, Integration of stereoscopic DSA and CT/MRI
Current Position: Medical Physicist, Queen Square Hospital, London, UK.
1988-1989
D. Louis Collins, MEng, Electrical Engineering, Volume rendering techniques
for merging multi-modality medical image data, McGill University
Current Position: Scientist, Montreal Neurological Institute; Assistant
Professor, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Biomedical Engineering, McGill
University, Montreal, PQ.
1989-1993
Chris J. Henri, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Three-dimensional modeling and
reconstruction of cerebral vasculature, McGill University
Current Position: President Intellirad Corp, Montreal, PQ.
1990-1991
Alain Gauvin, MSc, Physics, Geometrical nonuniformity correction in MRI,
McGill University
Current Position: Medical Physicist, Hôpital Hôtel Dieu, Montreal, PQ.
1990-1994
D. Louis Collins, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Segmentation classification
and visualization of 3D medical data, McGill University (Joint supervision with
Dr. A. Evans)
Current Position:
Scientist MNI; Assistant Professor, Neurology &
Neurosurgery, Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, PQ.
1990-1994
Sridar Narayanan, MSc, Medical Physics, Three-dimensional correlation of MR
angiographic follow up of radiosurgically treated AVMs, McGill University
Current Position: PhD candidate, Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal,
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PQ.
1993-1995
Roch Comeau, MSC Stereotactic surgical Engineer, Montreal Neurological
Institute, Department of Neurosurgery.
Current Position: President, Rogue Research Inc. (Medical imaging software
development) Montreal, PQ.
1991-1994
Atsushi Takahashi, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Optimization of MR signal
acquisition sequences and hardware for angiography and spectroscopy, McGill
University
Current Position: Scientist, The Robarts Research Institute, London, ON.
1992-1993
Paule Charland, MSc, Medical Physics, Stereoscopic visualization of
neurological images, McGill University
Current Position: Medical Physicist Sunnybrook Cancer Centre, Toronto ON,
1993-1994
Patrice Munger, MSc, Physics, Accuracy & 3-D imaging for frameless
stereotactic neurosurgery, McGill University
Current Position: Physicist, Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, Montréal, PQ.
1993-1995
Laura Pisani, MSc, Medical Physics, Integration of stereoscopic video with 3-D
brain images, McGill University
Current Position: Post Doctoral fellow, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
1994-1996
Majd Bakar, MEng, Correlation of 3-D MR angiograms with stereoscopic DSA
images, Biomedical Engineering, McGill University
Current Position: Software Engineer, Microsoft WebTV, Mountain View, CA.
1994-1997
Michael Sinasac, MEng, Electrical Engineering, Tracking resections in imageguided surgery, McGill University
Current Position: Development Engineer, PMC-Sierra Inc, Burnaby, BC.
(Deceased April 2002)
1992-1995
Bruce Davey, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow, Stereoscopic visualization for imageguided surgery
Current Position: Director of Marketing, Cedara Software, Mississauga, ON.
1995-2000
Patrice Munger, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Optimal MR imaging for imageguided surgery, McGill University
Current Position: Physicist, Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, Montréal, PQ.
1995
Robert Flanz, Stereotactic surgical Engineer, Montreal Neurological Institute,
Department of Neurosurgery
Current Position: Software Engineer, Discrete Logic Inc, Montreal, PQ.
1995-2000
Roch Comeau, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Three-dimensional intra-7-
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operative ultrasound for image-guided neurosurgery, McGill University
Current Position: President Rogue Research Inc. (Medical Imaging software
development). Montreal, PQ.
1995-2002
Michel Audette, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Surface-based characterization
of intra-surgical brain deformations in image-guided surgery. McGill University
Current Position: Post-doctoral Fellow, AIST, Tsukabura, Japan.
1995-2002
Reza Kasrai, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, On the perception of transparency:
Psychophysics and application to medical image visualization. McGill
University.
1995-1997
Rick Rubin, MEng, Biomedical Engineering, Dynamic measurement and
visualization of human lumbar segmental kinematics in-vivo (in conjunction
with Department of Orthopedics), McGill University
Current Position: Programmer, Intellirad Corp, Montreal, PQ.
1996-1997
Philippe St-Jean, BSc. MSc Medical Physics, Integration of anatomical atlases
into image-guided neurosurgery systems, McGill University
Current Position: PhD Candidate, Physics, Université de Montréal, Montreal,
PQ.
1996-1998
Martin Cyr, MSc. Stereotactic surgical engineer, Montreal Neurological
Institute, Department of Neurosurgery
Current Position: Consultant, Group Biomédical, Division de la Montéregie,
Montréal, PQ.
1996-1998
Diego Clonda, BSc. MSc, Medical Physics, Automatic registration of atlases to
3D MR images, McGill University. Current Position: PhD candidate, Physics,
Université de Montréal, Montreal, PQ.
1997-2001
Kathleen Surry, Meng. Instrumentation Engineer, Image-guided surgery
laboratory, The John P. Robarts Research Institute
Current position: PhD Candidate, Department of Medical Biophysics, The
University of Western Ontario, London, ON.
1997-
David Gobbi, MSc. PhD candidate, Medical Biophysics, Integrated 3D
ultrasound and MRI for surgical guidance, The University of Western Ontario
1997-
Kirk Finnis, BSc. PhD candidate, Clinical Neurological Sciences, A stimulusresponse database for functional neurosurgery, The University of Western
Ontario
1998-2000
Damini Dey, PhD. Post-doctoral Fellow, Integration of endoscopic data with 3D MRI for surgical guidance, The John P. Robarts Research Institute
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Current position: Software Engineer, Forward Imaging Inc, London, ON.
1998-1999
Kristjan Onu, Medical Biophysics, Modeling of thermal distributions in radiofrequency lesioning probes, undergraduate and summer project, The University
of Western Ontario
Current position: Completing PhD Mathematics, U of T.
1998-2002
Yves Starreveld, MD. PhD candidate, Medical Biophysics, Fast non-linear
registration applied to stereotactic functional neurosurgery. The University of
Western Ontario
Current Position: Neurosurgical Resident, London Health Sciences Centre.
1998-2001
Belinda Lee, BSc. MSc candidate, Medical Biophysics, Automatic matching of
vascular structures in MRI and ultrasound, The University of Western Ontario
Technical Writer, Toronto, ON.
1998-
Hua Qian, PhD, Systems Analyst, CIHR group in vascular imaging. Imaging
Research Labs, RRI.
1999-2000
Lauren Lukas, BSc candidate, Medical Biophysics, Temperature effects in
polyvinyl alcohol cryogel, undergraduate and summer project, The University of
Western Ontario
Current position: Medical Student, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
1999-
Sean Deoni, BSc. PhD candidate, Medical Biophysics, Optimal magnetic
resonance imaging for minimally-invasive neurosurgery, The University of
Western Ontario
1999-2001
Adeline Chui, B Eng. MSc candidate Medical Biophysics, 3-D Image guidance
for minimally invasive robotic coronary artery bypass, The University of
Western Ontario
Current position: Hardware designer, Accelight Corp, Ottawa, ON.
1999-
Lixu Gu, PhD, Image-guided surgery software engineer, Image-guided surgery
laboratory, The Robarts Research Institute
2000
Antoon van Baars, MD, Validation of non-linear warping for electrophysiology
mapping. Candidate, Maastricht, The Netherlands. Foreign project.
2000-2001
Faisal Shiekh, BEng candidate, Electrical engineering, A virtual environment
for interventional radiology training, The University of Western Ontario.
2000-2001
Song You, PhD. Post-doctoral Fellow, Haptics for minimally invasive robotic
coronary artery bypass surgery, Department of Electrical Engineering, The
University of Western Ontario.
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Stainslaw Szpala, PhD. Post-doctoral fellow. Multi-model image integration for
image guided minimally invasive surgery.
2001-
Marcin Wierzbicki, BSc, MSc, Dept. Medical Biophysics, UWO. Integration of
dynamic cardiac images into a virtual image-guided surgery environment.
2001-
Ravi Gupta, BSc, Scientific Programmer, Image-guided surgery laboratory, RRI.
2002
Pencilla Lang, Summer Student, Evaluation of segmentation algorithms
2002
Hillary Austin, Summer Student, Charcterization of PVA-C for medical
imaging phantom studies.
2002-
John Moore, MA. MSc candidate, Development of average heart model.
Computer Science, UWO
2002-
Raman Verma, BEngSci. MEng candidate, 3D Ultrasound for Neurosurgery.
Biomedical Engineering, UWO
2002-
(Jessie) Ting Guo BSc, MSc candidate, Procedures for Deep-brain
Neurosurgery. Biomedical Engineering, UWO
2002-
Mark Wachowiak, PhD. Post-doctoral Fellow, Parallel computation for
deformable models. Robarts Research Institute
2002-
Guy-Anne Turgeon, BEng. MEng Candidate, registration of cardiac vascularity
to a heart model. Biomedical Engineering, UWO
2002
Christopher Wedlake. BSc Candidate, A platform for the analysis of tracking
devices for image-guided surgery. Computer Science; UWO.
Research Focus: Image-Guided Surgery
My long-term interest in Image-guided Surgery, was originally developed within the Brain
Imaging Centre at the Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill. The focus of this work was to
provide to neurosurgeons with tools to enable them to approach targets within the brain based on
detailed information provided via imaging modalities such as anatomical, vascular and functional
MRI, CT, DSA, PET, Ultrasound and electrophysiological information. The key to this work is
to enhance the ability of the surgeons to follow their progress during procedures by using a hand
held probe, or a surgical instrument, whose position is tracked by a computer. The position and
orientation of the probe is then represented within a three dimensional image of the brain at all
times during the operation. The original neurosurgical goals of this work will continue at the
Robarts, often in collaboration with the MNI, but will also expand to include the application of
image-guidance to other parts of the body. In particular, many of the techniques already
developed will have immediate impact on interventional radiology, where endoscopic images
may be combined with images from traditional imaging modalities to both increase the precision
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of the endoscopically guided procedure, and reduce its invasiveness. My research has always
been, and will continue to be, clinically oriented, with clinicians playing important roles in all
aspects of my work. The concepts developed with respect to neurosurgical techniques have now
also been brought to bear on the problem of minimally-invasive cardiac procedures.
The objectives of the research in my laboratory are being addressed via the following currently
active project areas.
Image-guided Stereotactic Neurosurgery
The accuracy of frame based stereotaxy is dependent on precise positioning of the frame,
minimization of spatial errors intrinsic to the imaging modality used, the mechanical properties
of the frame and the algorithm employed in the computation of the target(s). This algorithm
depends on the accurate selection of fiducial points in the image. Errors in the selection of these
points propagate through the computation to degrade the final result and are the largest source
of application error. We have developed an algorithm that automatically identifies the fiducial
markers and computes a transformation based on the volumetric configuration of the fiducial
marker set, rather than on individual slices through the markers. A limitation of image-guided
neurosurgical procedures that require data to be mapped to a patient image from an atlas, is that
the atlases do no exactly match the morphology of the patient’s brain. A recent solution to this
problem has been to use non-linear image warping techniques. Until recently, these approaches
have been too slow to be of use in a clinical scenario. We have recently improved dramatically
on these techniques, to increase their speed by a factor of around 60 times, (to 5-10 mins) thus
rendering them viable in clinical practice.
Neurosurgical guidance with 3-D Ultrasound
Prior to my move to London, I had begun collaboration with the advanced imaging Research
Laboratories at the Robarts Research Institute to develop a real-time 3-D ultrasound system that
combines 3-D MRI with 3-D ultrasound, to track morphological changes of tissue during
surgery. Because the brain shifts position when a craniotomy procedure is performed, imageguided surgery systems that rely on the assumption that a pre-operative MR image accurately
reflects the shape of the brain during surgery are insufficient for a broad range of neurosurgical
tasks. This project is now well into its second phase, where the MRI image is updated in real
time on the basis of information gathered by the 3-D ultrasound system. The acquisition,
image-warping and neurosurgical guidance systems are integrated into a clinical neuronavigation package.
Virtual Environments for minimally-invasive cardiac surgery
On October 1, 1999, the world's first beating-heart robot assisted Minimally Invasive Coronary
Artery Bypass (MIRCAB) was successfully performed at the London Health Science Centre,
London, Canada. MIRCAB eliminates invasive procedures that are employed in conventional
bypass surgery such as sternotomy and cardiac arrest, reducing risks and trauma to patients. A
major limitation of minimally-invasive surgical techniques is that the direct view of the surgical
target is either not available, or only accessible via an endoscope. To support procedures such as
Coronary-artery bypass, and other minimally-invasive cardiac interventions, we are developing
the tools to present realistic dynamic models of the heart, representing the actual position and
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motion of the patient heart, along with models of the actual surgical tools, to the surgeon in the
operating room. In this manner, the comprehensive view of the operative site is restored to the
surgeon.
Optimization of imaging strategies for minimally-invasive neurosurgery
A major problem in current Image-Guided Minimally Invasive Neurosurgical procedures, such
as the Thalamotomy and Pallidotomy, is that the target area is not directly visible in the preoperative MRI images. The thalamotomy involves the resection or ablation of a specific area
within the Thalamus, the Ventralis intermedius nucleus, or Vim nucleus. However the preoperative MRI image shows the entire Thalamus as a single grey structure. As a result, the
surgeon must use electrical stimulation to determine the target areas exact location. We are
working on new image acquisition and analysis techniques to permit us to rapidly acquire T1
and T2 maps of the entire brain, and to combine several images from different regions of the
MR spectrum, ie. Spin-Lattice (T1), Spin-Spin (T2), Proton Density, Magnetization Transfer,
and Diffusion-weighting, to help delineate the various functional sub-structures of the
Thalamus. Using these results, we hope to develop new and fast imaging methods which
exploit the spectral differences and provide the surgeon with pre-operative images with the
different functional Thalamic sub-structures clearly defined. It is hoped these images will
decrease the amount of time the patient spends in surgery, and increase the procedure success
rate.
Image-guided neurosurgery in the deep brain
The goal of image-guided surgery is to minimize exploratory surgery and the size of the surgical
incision through the judicious use of modern non-invasive imaging technology. Surgical
procedures for therapy of disease manifested in the deep brain (e.g Parkinson’s Disease, chronic
pain and essential tremor) are carried out using minimally-invasive stereotactic techniques.
Surgical targets are not directly visible on pre-operative images, so additional information from
anatomic atlases or electrophysiological exploration must be used to localize the target regions.
Because electrophysiological exploration is invasive, we were motivated to develop a combined
database and atlas of electrophysiological responses, obtained from the population of patients
who had undergone similar surgical procedures in the past, as a guide to the positions of surgical
targets in new patients. This research focuses on the clinical validation of these techniques, and
on new approaches for improving these surgical procedures. We developed a new
electrophysiological database (EPD), which has been integrated with our neuro-navigation
system and received preliminary exposure and acceptance in the operating room. Our ongoing
research takes the development of this system to the next logical step through the comprehensive
clinical validation of the database/atlas/navigation system, as well as developing and validating a
complementary methodology for non-invasively mapping deep brain structures using functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This work will have direct impact on patient care through
the minimization or elimination of invasive exploratory procedures from the surgical treatment of
Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.
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Journal Boards
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine
Physics in Medicine and Biology (International Advisory Board Member)
Computational Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
Journal Referee
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
Transactions on Medical Imaging.
Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Journal of Canadian Association of Radiologists
The Review of Scientific Instruments
British Journal of Radiology
Medical Physics
International Journal of Radiation Physics and Biology
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Grant Referee
Alberta Heritage Fund
Australian Medical Research Council
Canadian Heart Foundation
Development Finance Corp. of New Zealand
Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec
Health and Welfare Canada
Killam Program, the Canada Council
Medical Research Council of Canada
National Institute of Health (USA)
National Cancer Institute of Canada
National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada
New Zealand Foundation for Research, Science and Technology
New Zealand Public-Good Science Fund
Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund
The Whitaker Foundation
Grant Review Boards
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Medical Research Council of Canada,
Biomedical Engineering Committee
National Institutes of Health, Radiology Panel
National Cancer Institute of Canada
National Sciences and Engineering Research
Council of Canada
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1990 - 1991
1992 - 1995
1995
1997 - 1998
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Scientific Officer
Study Section member,
Panel Member
Strategic Grants Panel
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Visiting Professorships
January1983
May 1990
November 1994
March - May 1996
Visiting Professor, All India Institute of Medical Sciences: New Delhi,
India
Visiting Professor, University of Iceland.
Visiting Professor, Department of Radiology, Dalhousie University:
Halifax, NS
Visiting Erskine Fellow, Department of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand
Conference Roles
General Chair, Medical Image Computing / Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2003)
Toronto Canada November 2003.
International Scientific Advisory Board, world Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical
Engineering, Sydney Australia, August, 2003.
Co-Chair, Medical Image Computing / Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2002) Tokyo,
Japan, Sept 2003.
Physical Science and Engineering in Medicine 2001: Perth, Australia, September 30 - October 4,
2001. Keynote Speaker.
The 25th Annual Great Lakes Biomedical Conference, Computer Assisted Surgery: Milwaukee
WI, April 6, 2001. Keynote Speaker.
SPIE Medical Imaging 2001, Image-processing, Visualization and Image-Guidance Conference,
February 26, Keynote Speaker
American College of Medical Physics Annual Meeting and Workshop: Whistler, BC, May 1318, 2000. Invited Workshop Faculty: “Advances and Current Challenges in Medical Imaging”
and “The Role of the Medical Physicist in Imaging Quality Assurance”.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Lisbon, Portugal, October
13-16, 1999. Invited Keynote Speaker; Session Chair.
IRUS/PRECARN Annual Meeting: Toronto, ON, June 7-9, 1999.
Chairman: Virtual Reality in the Operating Room.
Session Organizer/
4th International Conference on Mapping of the Human Brain (HBM-98): Montreal, QE, June
1998. Chair, Fund-raising Committee.
IEEE EMBS / CMBES Meeting: Amsterdam, December 1996. Session Chair.
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IEEE EMBS / CMBES Meeting: Montreal, QC, September 1995. Program Committee;
Workshop Organizer (Fourier Transforms in Biomedicine); Continuing Education Instructor
(Introduction to Medical Imaging); Session Chair.
COMP Annual Meeting: Montreal, QC, June 1990. Co-Chair, Organizing Committee.
Consulting Activities
1975 1976 - 1978
1978 - 1980
1980 - 1982
1980
1987 - 1997
1994
1999 – 2002
Consultant to various hospitals on acquisition and commissioning of
radiological imaging equipment (MRI and CT)
Consultant on CT scanning, New Zealand Health Department
Consultant to EMI Medical Inc. on CT imaging systems
Consultant to Third Party Services, Inc, Technicare Corp. and Horizon Med.
Inc. for CT imaging software development
Consultant to Picker Canada
Founder and President, CMI Services Inc. Development of Image-Guided
Neurosurgery Software
Consultant to Philips Medical Systems Japan
Consultant to Elekta Instruments AB (Expert Witness)
Service to Community/Public Lectures
“Virtual Reality in Vascular Medicine”. Centre for Vascular Imaging Research 1st Annual
Symposium, Chair and Co-Organiser, London, ON: October 19, 1999.
“VR in Medical Imaging” Workshop. NRC-IMTI Symposium on VR Techniques in Medicine,
NRC-IMII, London, ON: June 15 1999.
“Medical Imaging in Ontario”. Deputy (Ontario) Ministers’ Retreat, Ontario Place, Toronto,
ON: May 26, 1999.
“Virtual Reality and Medical Imaging.” NRC-IMTI Symposium on VR techniques in Medicine,
NRC-IMII, London, ON: November 27, 1998.
“Navigating the Brain in Three Dimensions.” The John P. Robarts Research Institute Public
Lecture Series, London, ON: October 21, 1998.
Co-leader, C-MIST NCE Application (with A. Fenster): May 1998; Re-application, September
1999.
Coordinated Letter of Intent for National Network of Centres of Excellence in Medical Imaging
(C-MIST): November 1997.
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“Virtual Reality in Medicine.” Fanshawe College, London, ON: November 25, 1997.
“Medical Imaging.” Riccarton High School, Christchurch, New Zealand: May 17, 1996.
“3-D Imaging in Medicine.” Department of Electrotechnology, Christchurch Polytechnic
Institute, Christchurch, New Zealand: May 13 1996.
“Introduction to MRI.” School of Radiography, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute, Christchurch,
New Zealand: May 13, 1996.
“3-D Imaging of the Brain for Neuroscience and Neurosurgery.” Canterbury Medical and
Biological Engineering Society. Christchurch School of Medicine, Christchurch, New Zealand:
May 8, 1996.
“100 Years of Imaging in Medicine.” The Royal Society of New Zealand and The Institute of
Professional Engineers of New Zealand. The School of Engineering, University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand: April 3, 1996.
“Looking Inside the Brain.” Mount Royal United Church, Montreal, QC: December 1995.
“Medical Imaging.” Sacred Heart College, Montreal, PQ: February 1996.
“Medical Physics as a Career.” Trafalgar College, Montreal, PQ: May 1993.
“Medical Physics and Medical Imaging.” Lower Canada College, Montreal, PQ: March, 1990.
Publications
Note: Students, Fellows or Research Associates under my supervision are denoted by * where
they appear on publications
Books (Authored/Edited)
1.
Peters TM and Williams JC, Editors. The Fourier Transform in Biomedical Engineering.
Birkhauser, 1998.
Books (Chapters)
27. Peters TM. Chapter 3: Image-Guided Surgery. In Handbook of Medical Imaging. Vol 2,
Progress in Medical Image Display and PACS. Yingmin Kim and Steven Hori (eds). SPIE
Press, Bellingham: 103-153, 2000.
26.
Peters TM, Slomka P, Fenster A. Imaging for Radiation Therapy Planning. In Modern
Technology for Radiation Oncology. Jake van Dyk (ed). Medical Physics Publishing, New
York: 1999.
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25.
Peters TM, Pike GB. MR Angiography in Image-guided Surgery. In Advanced Imageguided Neurosurgical Navigation. E Alexander III and R Maciunas (eds). Thieme, New
York: 61-69, 1999.
24.
Peters TM. Introduction to the Fourier Transform. In The Fourier Transform in
Biomedical Engineering. TM Peters and JC Williams (eds). Birkhauser: 1998.
23.
Peters TM. The 2-D Fourier Transform. In The Fourier Transform in Biomedical
Engineering. TM Peters and JC Williams (eds). Birkhauser: 1998.
22.
Peters TM and Bates JHT. The Discrete Fourier Transform and the Fast Fourier
Transform. In The Fourier Transform in Biomedical Engineering. TM Peters and JC
Williams (eds). Birkhauser, 1998.
21.
Olivier A, Alonso-Vanegas M, Comeau R, Peters TM. Image-guided Surgery of Epilepsy.
In Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 7(2): 229-243, April 1996.
20.
Peters TM, Evans AC, Olivier A. Frameless Stereotaxy. Technical Aspects. In Magnetic
Resonance Scanning and Epilepsy. D Fish and S Shorvon (eds). Plenum, New York: 155160, 1994.
19.
Evans AC, Peters TM, Collins DL, Neelin P, Gabe C. Image Registration Based on
Discrete Anatomical Structures. In Interactive Image-Guided Neurosurgery. R Maciunus
(ed). American Association of Neurological Surgeons: 63-80, 1993.
18.
Lemieux L, Henri CJ, Wootton R, Collins DL, Peters TM. The Mathematics of Stereotactic
Localization. In Image Directed Surgery for Brain Tumours. D Thomas (ed). ChurchillLivingston, London: 193-216, 1993.
17.
Peters TM, Evans AC, Olivier A. Frameless Stereotaxy. Technical Aspects. Magnetic
Resonance Scanning and Epilepsy. D Fish and S Shorvon (eds). Springer: 1994.
16.
Peters TM. Introduction to K-Space. In: The Physics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. M
Bronskill and P Sprawls (eds). AAPM Medical Physics Monograph 21, AIP Woodbury,
NY: 754-770, 1993.
15.
Peters TM, Collins DL, Evans AC. Image Segmentation and 3-D Applications. In The
Physics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. M Bronskill and P Sprawls (eds). AAPM
Medical Physics Monograph 21, AIP Woodbury, NY: 587-606, 1993.
14.
*Henri CJ, Collins DL, Peters TM. Towards Frameless Stereotaxy: Anatomical-vascular
Correlation. Visualization in Biomedical Computing 1992, RA Robb (ed). Proc SPIE
1808: 10-23, 1992.
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13.
*Collins DL, Peters TM, W Dai, AC Evans. Model Based Segmentation of Individual
Brain Structures from MRI Data. Visualization in biomedical computing 1992, RA Robb
(ed). Proc SPIE 1808: 214-22, 1992.
12.
Peters TM, Collins DL, Evans AC. Image Segmentation and 3-D Applications. In The
Physics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Proceedings of AAPM Summer School, Banff
AB: September 1992.
11.
Peters TM, Pike GB, Clark JC. A Personal-computer Based Workstation for the Planning
of Stereotactic Neurosurgical Procedures. In Computers in Stereotactic Neurosurgery,
Chapter 15, PJ Kelly (ed). Blackwell, Cambridge, MA: 195-208, 1992.
10.
Peters TM, Henri C, Collins L, Lemieux L, Pike GB, Olivier A. Stereotactic Neurosurgery
Planning Using Integrated Three-dimensional Stereoscopic Images. In Computers in
Stereotactic Neurosurgery, Chapter 19. PJ Kelly (ed). Blackwell, Cambridge, MA: 259270, 1992.
9.
*Henri CJ, Collins DL, Peters TM. Reconstruction of 3-D Branching Structures. In Lecture
Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag: 65-80, 1991.
8.
*Henri CJ, Peters TM. Evaluation of Perceived Distortion in Stereoscopic Images.
Visualization in Biomedical Computing 1990, IEEE Press: 216-222, 1990.
7.
*Henri CJ, Peters TM, Lemieux L, Olivier A. Experience with a Computerized
Stereoscopic Workstation for Neurosurgical Planning. Visualization in Biomedical
Computing 1990, IEEE Press: 450-457, 1990.
6.
Bates RHT, Garden KL, Peters TM. Overview of Computerized Tomography with
Emphasis on Future Developments. In Medical Physics - Selected Reprints. R.K. Hobbie
(ed). American Association of Physics Teachers: 53-70, 1987.
5.
Olivier A, Marchand E, Peters TM, Tyler J. Depth Electrode Implantation at the Montreal
Neurological Institute and Hospital. In Surgical Treatment of the Epilepsies. Engel (ed).
Raven Press, New York: 595-601, 1986.
4.
Bates RHT, Garden KL, Peters TM. Overview of Computerized Tomography with
Emphasis on Future Developments. Image Processing and Analysis, Vol. 1: Digital Image
Processing. R Chellappa and A Sawchuk (eds), IEEE, Comp. Soc: 533-549, 1985.
3.
Ethier R, Melançon D, Peters TM. The Development of HR CT and the Use of
Reformatting in the Evaluation of Microadenomas. In Human Prolactin. G Tolis (ed).
Raven Press, New York: 1983.
2.
Peters TM Sanctuary BC. An Overview of NMR Image Reconstruction Principles. In
Technology of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. PD Esser and RE Johnstone (eds). Society of
Nuclear Medicine, New York: 15-26, 1984.
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1.
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Peters TM. Resolution Improvement to CT Systems Using Aperture Function Correction.
In Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, 8: Mathematical Aspects of Computerized
Tomography. G.T. Herman and F. Natterer (eds.). Springer-Verlag, New York: 241-251,
1980.
Referreed Papers: Submitted
5.
*Finnis KW, Parrent AG, *Starreveld YP, Peters TM. Probabilistic functional atlas analysis
of thalamic radiofrequency lesions for tremor. Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery,
2002. Role: Principal Investigator, Supervised K Finnis, Y Starreveld, CIHR MT-11540.
4..
*Gobbi DG, Peters TM. Interactive intraoperative 3D ultrasound acquisition and
visualization. IEEE Trans Medical Imaging, 2002. Role: Principal Investigator,
Supervised D Gobbi, CIHR cg-14973, CIHR MT-11540
3.
*Starreveld YP, *Finnis K, Peters TM. An Automatic Volume-Based Image to Frame
Coordinate Transformation for MRI Stereotactic Surgical Planning, Computer Aided
Surgery, 2002. Role: Principal Investigator, Supervised Y Starreveld, K Finnis, CIHR cg14973, CIHR MT-11540
2.
*Surry KJM, *Lukas LA, Campbell LJ, Fenster A, Peters TM. Poly(vinyl alcohol)-cryogel
(PVA-C) phantoms for use in medical imaging. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2002.
Role: Principal Investigator; supervised K Surry and L Lukas. CIHR MT-11540, CIHR
cg-14973.
1.
*Starreveld YP, *Finnis KW, Gobbi DG, Collins DL, Peters TM. Fast Nonlinear 3D Image
Deformation for Medical Image Analysis and Neurosurgical Planning. Journal of
Computer-assisted Surgery. (Submitted), 2002. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised Y
Starreveld, K Finnis, D Gobbi. mrc cg-14973, MRC MT-11540.
Refereed Papers: Published/Accepted/In Press
86.
*Deoni SLC, Rutt BK, Peters TM. Rapid Combined T1 and T2 Mapping using Gradient
Recalled Acquisition in the Steady State. Magnetic resonance in Medicine, 2002. Role:
Principal Investigator; supervised S Deoni. CIHR cg-14973, CIHR MT-11540. (In
Press)
85.
*Audette MA, Siddiqi K, Ferrie FP, Peters TM. An integrated range-sensing, segmentation
and registration framework for the characterization of intra-surgical brain deformations in
image-guided surgery. Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Accepted for
publication in: Special issue on non-linear image registration, 2003. Role: Principal
Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student M Audette. NSERC CPG0164606,
CIHR MT 11540. (in Press)
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84.
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*Finnis KW, *Starreveld YP, Parrent AG, Sadikot AF Peters TM. A three-dimensional
atlas of subcortical electrophysiology for the planning and guidance of functional
neurosurgery. IEEE Trans Medical Imaging, Dec 2002. Role: Principal Investigator;
supervised K Finnis, Y Starreveld. CIHR MT-11540, MRC CG-14973. (in Press)
83. Atkinson JD, Collins DL, Bertrand G, Pike GB, Peters TM, Sadikot AF. Clinical outcome
and the location of the thalamotomy lesions: A study of postoperative MRI’s using a
digitized atlas. J Neurosurgery, 96:5, 854-966, 2002. Role: Collaborator; Assisted in
planning and designing research project. CIHR MT-11540
82. *Gobbi DG, Peter TM, Generalized 3D non-linear transformations for medical imaging: An
object-oriented approach in VTK. Computerized Medical Imaging & Graphics, 2002. Role:
Principle investigator, Supervised D Gobbi, CIHR CG-14973, cihr CG-14973 (in Press)
81. *Dey D, Gobbi DG, Surry, KJM, Slomka PJ, Peters TM. Fusion of Endoscopic Images and
Object Surfaces for Image Guided Neurosurgery. IEEE Trans on Medical Imaging, 20, 2330, 2002. Role: Principle Investigator, Supervised PDF(S):, D Dey, Supervised graduate
dissertion students(s):, D Gobbi, CIHR MT-11540, cihr CG-14973.
80.
*Lukas LA, Surry KJM, Peters TM. Temperature dosimetry using MR relaxation
characteristics of poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel (PVA-C). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine,
46:1006-1013 2001. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised undergraduate dissertation
student L Lukas. MRC CG-14973, MRC MT-11540.
79.
*Chiu AM, Dey D, Drangova M, Boyd WD, Peters TM. 3-D image guidance for minimally
invasive robotic coronary artery bypass (MIRCAB), Heart Surgery Forum 3(3): 224-231,
2000. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation students A Chiu, D
Dey. MRC GR 14973, MRC MT 11540.
78.
Peters TM. Image-guided surgery: From X-rays to virtual reality. Computer Methods in
Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering : 27-57, 2000. Role: Principal Investigator.
MRC GR 14973, MRC MT 11540.
77.
*Comeau RM, Sadikot AF, Fenster A, Peters TM. Intra-operative ultrasound for guidance
and tissue shift correction in image-guided neurosurgery. Medical Physics 27(4): 787800. 2000. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student R
Comeau. MRC GR 14973, MRC MT 11540.
76.
*Audette MA, Peters TM. An algorithmic overview of medical surface registration
techniques for medical imaging. Medical Image Analysis 4(3): 201-217, 2000. Role:
Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student M Audette. NSERC
CPG0164606, MRC MT 11540.
75.. *Munger P, Peters TM, Pike GB. Correction of distortion in EPI images using conjugate
gradient reconstruction. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging 19: 681-689, 2000. Role:
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Co-investigator; co-supervised graduate dissertation student P Munger.
11540.
MRC MT
74
Bittar R, Olivier A, Sadikot A, Andermann F, *Comeau R, *Cyr M, Peters TM, Reutens D.
Localization of somatosensory function using position emission tomography scanning: A
comparison with intraoperative cortical stimulation. J Neurosurgery 90: 478-483, 1999.
Role: Co-investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student R Comeau; supervised
research assistant M Cyr. MRC MT 11540.
73.
*St-Jean P, Sadikot AF, Collins DL, Clonda D, Kasrai R, Evans A, Peters TM. Automated
atlas integration and interactive 3-dimensional visualization tools for planning and
guidance of functional neurosurgery. IEEE Trans Medical Imaging, 17: 672-680, 1998.
Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation students P St-Jean, D
Clonda, R Kasrai. MRC MT 11540.
73.
*Comeau R, Fenster A, Peters TM. Intra-operative ultrasound imaging in image-guided
neurosurgery. Radiographics 18: 1019-1027, 1998. Role:
Principal Investigator;
supervised graduate dissertation student R Comeau. MRC MT 11540, NSERC CGP
0164606.
71.
Paus T. Jech R. Thompson CJ. Comeau R. Peters T. Evans AC. Dose-dependent reduction
of cerebral blood flow during rapid-rate transcranial magnetic stimulation of the human
sensorimotor cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 79(2):1102-7, 1998.
70.
Paus T, Jech R, Thompson C, *Comeau R, Peters T and Evans A. Transcranial magnetic
stimulation during positron emission tomography: A new method for studying connectivity
of the human cerebral cortex. Journal of Neuroscience 17(9): 3178-3184, 1997. Role:
Co-investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student R Comeau. MRC MT 11540.
69.
Olivier A, Alonzo M, *Comeau R, Peters T. Image-guided surgery of epilepsy.
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 7(2): 229-243, 1996. Role: Co-investigator;
supervised graduate dissertation student R Comeau. MRC MT 11540.
68.
*Charland P, Peters TM. Optimal display conditions for quantitative analysis of
stereoscopic cerebral angiograms. IEEE Trans on Medical Imaging 15(5): 648-655,
1996. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student P
Charland. MRC 11540.
67.
Peters TM, Davey B, Munger P, Comeau R, Evans A, Olivier A. On-line stereoscopic
image-guidance for neurosurgery. IEEE Trans Medical Imaging 15(2): 121-128, 1996.
Role: Principal Investigator; supervised PDF B Davey; supervised graduate dissertation
students P Munger, R Comeau. MRC MT 11540.
66.
*Henri CJ, Peters TM. Three-dimensional reconstruction of cerebral vasculature. Theory
and methodology. Medical Physics 23(2): 197-204, 1996. Role: Principal Investigator;
supervised graduate dissertation student C Henri. MRC MA 11278.
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65.
*Henri CJ, Peters TM. Three-dimensional reconstruction of cerebral vasculature.
Experimental evaluation. Medical Physics 23(5): 617-627, 1996. Role: Principal
Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student C Henri. MRC MA 11278.
64.
Bastos A, Korah P, Cendes F, Melançon D, Tampieri D, Peters T, Dubeau F, Andermann F.
Curvelinear reconstruction of 3-D magnetic resonance imaging in patients with partial
epilepsy: A pilot study. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 13(8): 1107, 1995. Role: Coinvestigator. MRC MT 11540.
63.
*Collins DL, Holmes CJ, Peters TM, Evans AC. Automatic 3-D segmentation of
neuroanatomical structures from MRI. Human Brain Mapping 3: 190-208, 1995. Role:
Co-nvestigator; co-supervised graduate dissertation student D Collins. MRC MT 11540.
62.
Rohling R, Munger P, Hollerbach J, Peters TM. Comparison of relative accuracy between
a mechanical and an optical position tracker for image-guided neurosurgery. Journal of
Image-Guided Surgery 1(1): 30-34, 1995. Role: Co-investigator; supervised graduate
dissertation student P Munger. MRC MT 11540.
61.
*Takahashi A, Peters TM. Compensation of multi-dimensional selective excitation pulses
using measured k-space trajectories. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 34(3): 446-456,
1995. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student A
Takahashi. MRC MT 11450.
60.
Germano IM, Olivier A, Cukiert A, Peters TM. Frameless stereotactic surgery for
treatment of the epilepsies: Preliminary experience. Journal of Neurosurgery 81(4): 629633, 1994.
59.
Elisevich K, Cunningham I, Assis L, Peters T. A table-mounted stereotactic system for
digital angiography: A means of standardizing arteriovenous malformation measurement.
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 63: 168-171, 1994.
58.
Zwinkler MP, Peters TM, Michel RP. Effects of pulmonary fibrosis on the distribution of
edema. Computed tomography scanning and morphology. Am J Respir Crit Care Med
149: 1266-1275, 1994.
57.
Peters TM, Henri CJ, Munger P, Takahashi AM, Evans AC, Davey B, Olivier A.
Integration of stereoscopic DSA and 3-D MRI for image guided neurosurgery.
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics 18(4): 289-299, 1994.
56.
*Collins DL, Neelin P, Peters TM, Evans AC. Automatic 3D inter-subject registration of
MR volumetric data in standardized Talairach space. J Comp Assist Tomography 18(2):
192-205, 1994.
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55.
Cendes F, Leproux F, Melançon D, Ethier R, Evans A, Peters T, Andermann F. MRI of
amygdala and hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy. J Comp Assist Tomography 17:
206-210, 1993.
54.
*Henri CJ, Collins DL, Peters TM. Optimization of projection geometry for few-view
reconstruction of sparse objects. Medical Physics 20(5): 1537-1547, 1993.
53.
Watson C, Andermannn F, Gloor P, Jones-Gotman M, Peters T, Evans A, Olivier A,
Melanson D, Leroux G. Anatomic basis of amygdaloid and hippocampal volume
measurement by magnetic resonnance imaging. Neurology 42: 1743-1750, 1992.
52.
Partlow G, del Carpio-Donnavon R, Melaniçon D, Peters TM. Bilateral thalamic glioma:
review of 8 cases, with personality change and mental deterioration. Am J Neuroradiology
13: 1225-1230, 1992.
51.
*Takahashi A, Peters TM, Takahashi Y. The utility and limitations of the spinorized Bloch
equation. J Mag Res 98: 147-152, 1992.
50.
Evans AC, Peters TM, Collins DL, Henri CJ, Marrett TS, Pike GB, Dai W. 3-D correlative
imaging and segmentation of cerebral anatomy, function and vasculature. Automedica 14:
65-80, 1992.
49.
Peters TM. From radioastronomy to medical imaging.
Engineering Sciences in Medicine 14: 185-188, 1991.
48.
Berkovic SF, Andermann F, Olivier A, Ethier R, Melançon D, Robitaille Y, Kuzniecky
R, Peters T, Feindel W. Hippocampal sclerosis in temporal lobe epilepsy demonstrated
by magnetic resonance imaging. Annals of Neurology 29(2): 175-82, 1991.
47.
*Henri CJ, Collins L, Peters TM. Multi-modality image integration for stereotactic
surgical planning. Med Phys 18: 167-177, 1991.
46.
*Henri CJ, Pike GB, Collins DL, Peters TM. 3-D display of cortical anatomy and
vasculature: MR angiography verses multi-modality integration. J Digital Imaging 4: 2127, 1991.
45.
Peters TM, Henri C, Collins L, Pike B, Olivier A. Clinical applications of integrated 3-D
stereoscopic imaging in neurosurgery. Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in
Medicine 13: 166-176, 1990.
44.
Peters TM, Henri CJ, Pike GB, Clark JA, Collins L, Olivier A. Integration of stereotactic
DSA with 3-D image reconstruction for stereotactic planning. Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery 54-55: 471-476, 1990.
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43.
*Pike GB, Podgorsak EB, Peters TM, PLA C, Olivier A. Three-dimensional isodose
distributions in stereotactic neurosurgery. Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 5455: 519-524, 1990.
42.
*Pike GB, Podgorsak EB, Peters TM, Pla C, Olivier A, Souhami L. Dose distributions in
radiosurgery. Med Phys 17: 296-304, 1990.
41.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Pike GB, Henri C, Collins L, Leksell D, Jeppsson O. Stereotactic
neurosurgery planning on a PC based workstation. J Digital Imaging 2(2): 1-7, 1989.
Peters TM. Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Neurology and Neurosurgery. J
Mind and Behavior 9: 241-262, 1988.
40.
39.
Villemure JG, Marchand E, Peters TM, Leroux G, Olivier A. Magnetic resonance imaging
stereotaxy: Recognition and utilization of the commissures. Appl Neurophysiology 50:
57-62, 1987.
38.
Kuznieky R, de la Sayette V, Ethier R, Melançon D, Andermann F, Berkovics S, Robitaille
Y, Olivier A, Peters TM, Feindel W. Magnetic resonance imaging in temporal lobe
epilepsy: Pathological correlations. Ann of Neurology 22(3): 341-347, 1987.
37.
*Pike B, Peters TM, Podgorsak EB, Pla C, Olivier A, de Lotbinère A. Stereotactic external
beam calculations for radiosurgical treatment of brain lesions. Appl Neurophysiology 50:
269-273, 1987.
36.
Olivier A, Podgorsak E, Hazel G, Pla C, deLotbiniere A, Pike B, Peters T, Bertrand G.
Methodology for stereotactic radiosurgery of the brain with a linear accelerator. Can J
Neurological Sci 14: 273, 1987.
35.
Olivier A, deLotbiniere A, Peters T, Pike B, Ethier R, Melançon D, Bertrand G, Podgorsak
E. Combined use of DSA and MRI for radiosurgery and stereoenchepholography. Appl
Neurophysiology 50: 92-99, 1987.
34.
*Pike B, Podgorsak EB, Peters TM, Pla C. Dose distributions in dynamic stereotactic
radiosurgery. Medical Physics 14: 780-789, 1987.
33.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Pike B, Drangova M, Olivier A. Stereotactic surgical planning with
MR, DSA and CT. Appl Neurophysiology 50: 33-38, 1987.
32.
Olivier A, Peters TM, Clark JA, Marchand E, Mawko G, Bertrand G, Vanier M, Ethier R,
Tyler J and de Lotbinière A. Integration de l'angiographie numérique, de la résonance
magnétique, de la tomodensitometrie et de la tomographie par emission de positons en
stéréotaxie. Rev EEG Neurophysiol Clin 17: 25-43, 1987.
31.
Vanier M, Ethier R, Clark J, Peters TM, Olivier A, Melançon D. Anatomical interpretation
of MR scans of the brain. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 4: 185-188, 1987.
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30.
Tremewan RN, Peters TM, Bones P and Tait JJ. A low-resolution CT scanner in
radiotherapy planning. Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine 10:
196-200, 1987.
29.
Olivier A, Peters TM, Bertrand G. Stereotaxic systems and apparatus for use with MRI,
CT and DSA. Appl Neurophysiol 48: 94-96, 1986.
28.
Olivier A, Marchand E, Peters TM, Tyler J. Depth electrode implantation at the Montreal
Neurological Institute and Hospital. In Surgical Treatment of the Epilepsies. J Engel
(ed.). Raven Press, New York: pp 595-601, 1986.
27.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Olivier A, Marchand EP, Mawko G, Dieumegarde M, Muresan LV,
Ethier, R. Integrated stereotaxic imaging with CT, MR imaging, and digital subtraction
angiography. Radiology 161: 821-826, 1986.
26.
Nicolle A, Peters TM, Ethier R. Magnetic resonance imaging. Canadian J Ophthalmology
21: 3-6, 1986.
25.
Worthington C, Peters TM, Ethier R, Melançon D, Theron J, Villemure JG, Olivier A,
Clark J, Mawko G. Stereoscopic digital subtraction angiography in neuroradiological
assessment. Amer J Neuroradiol 6: 802-808, 1985.
24.
Olivier A, Bertrand G, Peters TM. Stereotaxic systems and procedures for depth electrode
placement and technical aspects. Applied Neurophysiology 46: 37-40, 1983.
23.
Peters TM, Olivier A, Bertrand G. The role of CT and digital radiographic techniques in
stereotaxic procedures for electrode implantation and mapping and lesion localization.
Applied Neurophysiology 46: 200-205, 1983.
22.
Bates RHT, Garden KL, Peters TM. Overview of computerized tomography with emphasis
on future developments. IEEE Vol. 71 (Special Issue on Computed Tomography) 3: 356372, March 1983.
21.
Peters TM, Olivier A. CT aided stereotaxy for depth electrode implantation and biopsy.
Can J Neurolog Sci 10: 166-169, 1983.
20.
*Strother SC, Peters TM. A contrast-detail noise approach to the study of display
conditions. Proc Intern'l Workshop on Physics and Engineering in Medical Imaging,
Asilomar, California, March 1982. IEEE Comp Soc: pp 115-121, 1982.
19.
Peters TM, Strother SC. Applications of spatial filtering to CT imaging. Proc Intern'l
Workshop on Physics and Engineering in Medical Imaging, Asilomar, CA, March 1982.
Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers for IEEE Comp Soc: pp 193-198, 1982.
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18.
Thompson CJ, Peters TM. A fractional address computer for fast back-projection.
Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers for IEEE Trans Nucl Sci: NS-28(4):
3649-3651, August 1981.
17.
Peters TM. Algorithms for fast back- and re-projection in computed tomograpahy.
Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers for IEEE Trans Nucl Sci: NS-28(4):
3641-3648, August 1981.
16.
Nicolle D, Ethier R, Peters TM. Clinical applications of computerized tomography and
multi-planar transformation of the orbit. Can J Ophthalmology, 1981.
15.
Peters TM. Multi-planar transformation of CT images. J Canadian Assn Radiol 31: 126129, June 1980.
14.
Bonefe A, Ethier R, Melançon D, Belanger G, Peters TM. High resolution computed
tomography in cervical syringomyelia. J Comp Assist Tomograph 4(1): 42-47, 1980.
13.
Peters TM. Resolution improvement to CT systems using aperture function correction. In
Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics 8: Mathematical Aspects of Computerized
Tomography. G.T. Herman and F. Natterer (eds). Springer-Verlag, New York: pp 241251, 1980.
12.
Bates RHT, McDonnell MJ, Lewitt RM, Peters TM, Milner MJ.
processing. Physics in Technology 9(3): 101-107, 1978.
11.
Lewitt RM, Bates RHT, Peters TM. Image reconstruction from projections: II: Modified
back-projection methods. Optik 50: 85-109, 1978.
10.
Peters TM, Lewitt RM. Computed tomography with fan beam geometry. J Comput Assist
Tomography 1(4): 429-436, 1977.
9.
Tremewan RN, Bailey RR, Abbott GD, Little PJ, Peters TM, Tait JJ. Diagnosis of gross
vesicoureteric reflux using ultrasonography. British J Urol 48: 431-435, 1976.
8.
Kennedy WK, Peters TM. High quality image recording and display using a small hybrid
computer. Australian Computer Journal 7: 26-68, 1975.
7.
Smith PR, Peters TM, Muller HR, Elke M. Towards the assessment of limitations on
computerized axial tomography. Neuroradiology 9: 1-8, 1975.
6.
Peters TM. Principles of Computerized Tomography. Australasian Radiology 9: 118-126,
1975.
5.
Peters TM. Enhanced display of three-dimensional information from computerized x-ray
tomograms. Computers in Biology and Medicine 5: 49-52,1975.
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4.
Peters TM. Spatial filtering to improve transverse tomography. IEEE Trans Biomedical
Engineering 21(3): 214-219, 1974.
3.
Peters TM, Smith PR, Gibson RD. Computer aided transverse body-section radiography.
Brit J Radiol 46: 314-317, 1973.
2.
Smith PR, Peters TM, Bates RHT. Image reconstruction from finite numbers of
projections. J Phys A-6: 361-382, 1973.
1.
Bates RHT, Peters TM. Towards improvements in tomography. New Zealand J Science
14: 883-896, 1971.
Peer-Reviewed Papers in Conference Proceedings
30. Lehmann G. Habets D. Holdsworth DW, Peters T, Drangova M. Simulation of intraoperative 3D coronary angiography for enhanced minimally-invasive robotic cardiac
intervention. Proc MICCAI 2002, Tokyo, Japan, Sept 25-28, 2002. 269-275. Role:
Collaborator.
29.
Gobbi DG, Peters TM. Interactive interoperative 3D Ultrasound reconstruction and
visualization. Proc MICCAI 2002, Tokyo, Japan, Sept 25-28, 2002. 156-163. Role:
Principle Investigator, supervised D Gobbi CIHR, gr 14973.
29.
Finnis KW, Starreveld YP, Parrent AG, Sadikot AF, Peters TM Application of a
Population Based Electrophysiological Database to the Planning and Guidance of Deep
Brain Stereotactic Neurosurgery. Proc MICCAI 2002, Tokyo, Japan, Sept 25-28, 2002. 6976. Role: Principle Investigator, supervised Finnis CIHR, gr 14973,Starreveld IRIS
NCE
30.
Finnis KW, Starreveld YP, Parrent AG, Peters TM Subcortical physiology deformed into a
patient-specific brain atlas for image-guided stereotaxy Proc SPIE 4681: Medical Imaging
2002; Visualization, Image-guided Procedures and Display. 184-195. Role: Principle
Investigator, supervised Finnis CIHR, gr 14973,Starreveld IRIS NCE..
29.
Lehmann G, Chiu A, Gobbi D, Starreveld Y, Boyd D, Drangova M, Peters TM. Towards
dynamic planning and guidance of minimally Invasive Robotic Cardiac Bypass
Surgical Procedures. Proc MICCAI 2001. 4th International Conference, Utrecht, The
Netherlands, Oct 14-17, 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2208, 368-375,
2001. Role: Principal Investigator, supervised Gobbi, Chiu, Starreveld, HFSO, MRC, gr
14973, IRIS NCE.
28.
Gobbi DG and Peters TM Real-time warping for intra-operative use. Papers 5-7 Annual
meeting, Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists, Kelowna BC, July 12-14, 2001.
Role: Principle Investigator, supervised Gobbi, MRC, gr 14973, IRIS NCE.
27.
Starreveld YP, Gobbi DG, Finnis KA, Peters TM. Software components for medical image
visualization and surgical planning. Proc SPIE 4319 Medical Imaging 2001, 546-556,
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2001. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised: Y Starreveld, D Gobbi, K Finnis. MRC
MT11540, GR 14973, IRIS NCE.
26.
Peters TM. Image-guided surgery and therapy: Current status and future direction:
Keynote Address. Proc SPIE 4319 Medical Imaging 2001, 1-12. Role: Principal
Investigator. MRC MT11540, gr 14973, IRIS NCE.
25.
Gobbi DG, Lee BHK, Peters TM. Real-time 3D ultrasound for intra-operative surgical
guidance. Proc SPIE 4319 Medical Imaging 2001, 264-271. Role: Principal Investigator;
supervised D Gobbi, B Lee. MRC-GR 14973, IRIS NCE.
24.
Hyde DE, Fox AJ, Lownie SP, Habets DF, Peters TM, Holdsworth DW. Volumetric
subtraction angiography for image-guided therapy. Proc SPIE 4319 Medical Imaging
2001, Paper 24: In press. Role: Co-Investigator. MRC MT11540, MRC GR 14937, IRIS
NCE.
23.
*Dey D, Slomka PJ, Gobbi DG, Peters TM. Mixed reality merging of endoscopic and 3-D
surface images. MICCAI 2000, Pittsburg, Oct 11-13: 796-803, 2000. Role: Principal
Investigator; supervised D Dey. MRC MT11540, MRC GR 14937, IRIS NCE.
22.
Finnis KW, Starreveld YP, Parrent AG, Peters TM. A 3-dimensional database of deep
brain functional anatomy and its applicatiopn to image-guided neurosurgery. MICCAI
2000, Pittsburg, PA, October 11-13: 1-9, 2000. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised
Y Starreveld; supervised graduate dissertation student K Finnis. MRC MT11540, MRC
GR 14937, IRIS NCE.
21.
Gobbi DG, Comeau RM, Peters TM. Ultrasound/MRI overlay with image warping for
neurosurgery. MICCAI 2000, Pittsburg, PA, October 11-13: 106-114, 2000. Role:
Principal Investigator; supervised graduate students D Gobbi, R Comeau. MRC
MT11540, MRC GR 14937, IRIS NCE.
20.
*Dey D, Gobbi DG., Surry KJM, Slomka PJ, Peters TM. Mapping of endoscopic images to
object surfaces via ray-traced texture mapping for image guidance in neurosurgery. Proc
SPIE 3976 Medical Imaging 2000, San Diego, CA: 290-300, 2000. Role: Principal
Investigator; supervised PDF D Dey; supervised graduate dissertation student D Gobbi.
MRC MT 11540, MRC GR 14937.
19.
*Gobbi DG, Comeau RM, Lee BKH, Peters TM. Correlation of pre-operative MRI and
intra-operative 3-D ultrasound to measure brain tissue shift. Proc SPIE 3976 Medical
Imaging 2000, San Diego, CA: 2000. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate
dissertation students D Gobbi, R Comeau, B Lee. MRC MT 11540, MRC GR 14937.
18.
*Finnis KW, Starreveld YP, Parrent AG, Sadikot AF, Peters TM. 3D functional database
of subcortical structures for surgical guidance in image guided stereotactic neurosurgery.
MICCAI 1999, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK, September 16-20: 758-766, 1999.
Role: Principal Investigator; supervised PDF Y Starreveld; supervised graduate
dissertation students D Gobbi, R Comeau, B Lee. MRC MT 11540, MRC GR 14937.
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17.
*Kasrai R, Kingdom FAA, Peters TM. The perception of transparency in medical images.
MICCAI 1999, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK, September 16-20: 726-733, 1999.
Role: Principal investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student R Kasrai. MRC
MT 11540.
16.
*Gobbi DG, Comeau
ultrasound/MRI overlay
University, Cambridge,
Investigator; supervised
11540, MRC GR 14937.
15.
*Audette MA, Siddiqi K, Peters TM. Level-set surface segmentation and fast cortical
range image tracking for computing intra-surgical deformations. MICCAI 1999,
Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK, September 16-20: 788-797, 1999. Role:
Principal Investigator, supervised graduate dissertation student M Audette. NSERC
OGP 0155058.
14.
*Audette MA, Peters TM. Level-set segmentation and registration for computing
intrasurgical deformations. Proc. SPIE 3661 Medical Imaging 1999: 110-121, 1999.
Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student M Audette.
NSERC OGP 0155058.
13.
*St-Jean P, Kasrai R, Clonda D, Sadikot A, Evans A, Peters TM. Interactive 3 dimensional
visualization tools for stereotactic atlas-based functional neurosurgery. Proc. SPIE 3335
Medical Imaging 1998, Conference on Image Display, Yongmin Kim and Seong Ki Mun
(eds.): 198-207, San Diego, CA, February 22-24, 1998. Role: Principal Investigator;
supervised graduate dissertation students P St-Jean, R Kasrai, D Clonda. MRC MT
11540.
12.
*Comeau RM, Fenster A, Peters TM. Integrated MR and ultrasound imaging for improved
image guidance in neurosurgery. Proc SPIE 3338, Part of Medical Imaging 1998,
Conference on Image Processing, K. Hansen (ed.): 747-754, San Diego, CA February 2326, 1998. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate dissertation student R
Comeau. MRC MT 11540, NSERC CGP 0164606.
11.
Peters TM, Comeau RM, Kasrai R, St-Jean P, Clonda D, Sinasac M, Audette M, Fenster A.
A comprehensive approach to image-guided surgery. Proc SPIE 3262, Bios 1998: 244252, San Jose, CA, January 1998. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised graduate
dissertation students R Comeau, P St-Jean, R Kasrai, D Clonda, M Sinasac, M Audette.
MRC MT 11540, NSERC OGP 0155058.
10.
*Davey BLK, MacDonald D, Gotman J, Peters TM. Integrating electrophysiological data
into an image-guided surgery system. Proc SPIE Medical Imaging 1996, Newport Beach,
CA, February 1996. Role: Principal Investigator; supervised PDF B Davey. C MT
11540.
RM, Peters TM. Ultrasound probe tracking for real-time
and visualization of brain shift. MICCAI 1999, Cambridge
UK, September 16-20: 920-927, 1999. Role: Principal
graduate dissertation students D Gobbi, R Comeau. MRC MT
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*Collins DL, Peters TM, Evans AC. An automated 3D non-linear deformation procedure
for determination of gross morphometric variability in human brain. Proc Visualization in
Biomedical Computing (VBC) 94: 180-190, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, September
1994.
8.
*Davey BLK, Comeau RM, Munger P, Pisani L, Lacerte D, Olivier A, Peters TM.
Multimodal interactive stereoscopic image-guided neurosurgery. Proc Visualization in
Biomedical Computing (VBC) 94: 526-536, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, September
1994.
7.
*Davey BLK, Comeau RM, Gabe C, Olivier A, Peters TM. Interactive stereoscopic
image-guided neurosurgery. Proc SPIE 2164 Medical Imaging 1994: 167-176, 1994.
6.
*Collins DL, Peters TM, Evans AC. Multiresolution image registration and brain structure
segmentation. EMBS Satellite Symposium on Medical Imaging, Rennes, France,
November 1992.
5.
*Henri CJ, Pike GB, Collins DL, Peters TM. 3-D display of cortical anatomy and
vasculature: MR angiography verses multi-modality integration. Proc SPIE Medical
Imaging 1990, Newport Beach, CA: January 1990.
4.
Evans AC, Marrett S, Collins L, Peters TM. Anatomical-functional correlative analysis of
the human brain using three dimensional imaging systems. Proc SPIE Medical Imaging III,
Newport Beach, CA, January, 1989.
3.
Marrett S, Evans AC, Collins L, Peters TM. A volume-of-interest (VOI) atlas for the
analysis of neurophysiological image data. Proc SPIE Medical Imaging III, Newport
Beach, CA, January, 1989.
2.
*Henri C, Collins L, Peters TM, Evans A, Marrett S. Three-dimensional interactive
display of medical images for stereotactic neurosurgery planning. Proc SPIE Medical
Imaging III, Newport Beach, CA, January 1989.
1.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Pike BG, Henri C, Collins L. Stereotactic neurosurgery planning
using a PC based workstation. Proc SPIE Medical Imaging III, Newport Beach, CA,
January 1989.
Non-Peer Reviewed Conference Proceedings
2.
Peters TM, Henri CJ. Clinical applications of integrated 3-D stereoscopic imaging in
neurosurgery. First Conference on Visualisation in Biomedical Computing, Course notes,
Stereoscopic Visualization Workshop: Atlanta, GA, May , 1990.
1.
*Henri CJ, Peters TM. Stereoscopic visualization techniques. First Conference on
Visualization in Biomedical Computing, Interactive Stereoscopic Image-guided
Neurosurgery, Course notes, Stereoscopic Visualization Workshop: Atlanta, GA, May
1990.
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Abstracts
123.
Peters TM, Gobbi DG. Integrated 3D ultrasound and MRI for neurosurgical guidance.
Proc Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine (EPSM 2002) Rotorua, NZ, Nov 1114, 2002.
123.
Gobbi DG, Starreveld YP, Finnis KW, Peters TM A 3D non-linear image-registration
environment. Proc ISMRM, Honolulu Hawaii, May 19-24, 2002. p 360.
122.
Peters TM, Chiu A, Gupta R, Lehmann G, Boyd D, Drangova M. Image-guidance for
Robotically-assisted Minimally-invasive Cardiac Surgery. RSNA 2001, Chicago Ill, Nov
25-30, 2001. Radiology 221(P), Nov, p159, 2001.
121.
Peters TM, Comeau R, Gobbi DG. Integrated MR and Ultrasound in Neurosurgery.
Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine 2001. Perth Australia, Oct 3, 2001.
120.
Peters TM. Image-guided Surgery: Towards Non-invasive procedures.
Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine 2001. Perth Australia, Oct
3, 2001.
119.
Peters TM, Chui A, Gupta R, Boyd D. Virtual reality for robotic surgery
of the beating heart. Keynote/Plenary presentation, Engineering and
Physical Science in Medicine 2001. Perth Australia, Oct 1, 2001.
118.
Finnis KW, Starreveld YP, Parrent AG, Sadikot AF, Peters TM. A 3D
patient specific stereotactic brain atlas of intraoperative electrophysiologic
recordings and observations. 12th World Congress of Neurosurgery,
World
Federation of Neurological Societies, Sydney, Australia,
September 16-20, 2001.
117.
Starreveld YP, Finnis KW, Gobbi DG, Parrent AG, Peters TM. Integrated
software components for physiologically guided frame based stereotaxy.
12th World Congress of Neurosurgery, World Federation of Neurological
Societies, Sydney, Australia, September 16-20, 2001.
116. Starreveld YP, Kinnis KA, Gobbi DG, Parrent AG, Peters TM Integrated
Software components for Physiologically guided frame-based stereotaxy.
12th World Congress of Neurosurgery, Sydney Aus, Sept 18, 2001. Role:
Principal Investigator, supervised Gobbi, Finnis, Starreveld. MRC, gr
14973, IRIS NCE
115. Starreveld YP, Kinnis KA, Parrent AG, Peters TM. An Automatic Volume-based
image to frame coordinate transformation for MRI-based stereotactic surgical planning.
Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences, Halifax NS, May 20, 2001. Role:
Principal Investigator, supervised Gobbi, Finnis, Starreveld. MRC, gr 14973, IRIS
NCE
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114. Starreveld Y, Holdsworth D, Gobbi D, Habets D, Hyde D, Fox A, Rutt B, Peters T.
Integration of 3-D computed rotational angiograms with 3-D MRI for Neuro interventional
procedures. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, IL
(TH-B 303-1), July 2000.
113. K W Finnis, Y P Starreveld, A G Parrent, T M Peters A. Functional database for guidance
of surgical and therapeutic procedures in the deep brain. World Congress on Medical
Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, IL (TH-B 303-1), July 2000.
112. Chiu A, Boyd D, Peters TM. 3D visualization for minimally invasive robotic coronary
artery bypass (MIRCAB). World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical
Engineering, Chicago, IL (TH-B 303-1), July 2000.
111. Gobbi DG. Comeau RM., Lee BKH, Peters TM. Integration of intra-operative 3-D
ultrasound with pre-operative MRI for neurosurgical guidance. World Congress on
Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, IL (WE-CXH-13), July 2000.
110. Lee BLK, Gobbi DG, Peters TM. Vascular tree extraction from MRA and power Doppler
US image volumes. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering,
Chicago, IL (TH-B 303-1), July 2000.
109. Chiu AM, Dey D, Drangova M, Boyd WD, Peters TM. 3-D image guidance for minimally
invasive robotic coronary artery bypass (MIRCAB). International Society for Minimally
Invasive Cardiac Surgery, Atlanta, GA, June 7-9, 2000.
108. Chiu AM, Boyd WD, Peters TM. Port placement simulation in a virtual 3-D thoracic
model. Minimally Invasive Cardiac Symposium, Key West, FL, May 27-28, 2000.
107. Dey D, Gobbi DG, Surry KJ, Stareveld YP, Peters TM. Merging of endoscopic images to
pre-operative images for surgical planning and guidance. Proc RSNA 1999, paper 1122.
Radiology 213(P): 357, 1999.
106. Starreveld YP, Gobbi DG, Finnis KW, Dey D, Parrent AG, Peters TM. A neurosurgical
visualization meta-platform. Info-Rad Exhibit 9121DS, RSNA 1999, Radiology 213(P):
578, 1999.
105.
Finnis KW, Parrent AG, Sadikot AF, Peters TM. 3D functional database of subcortical
structures for image guided neurosurgery. Human Brain Mapping HBM99, Dusseldorf,
Germany, 1999.
104.
Lee BK, Gobbi DG, Peters TM. Vascular tree extraction for landmark identification.
Proceedings of COMP Annual Meeting, Sherbrooke, QC, June17-19, 1999. Medical
Physics 26(7): 1433, 1999.
103.
Sadikot AF, St-Jean P, Clonda D, Kasrai R, Comeau R, Bertrand G, Peters TM.
Automated atlas integration and interactive 3-D visualization tools for planning and
guidance in functional neurosurgery. Proceedings of Annual Meeting, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, April 24-28, 1999.
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102.
Atkinson J, Collins DL, Kasrai R, Pike GB, Peters TM, Sadikot AF. Evaluation of
thalamotomies for Parkinson’s disease using an MRI-based deformable volumetric atlas
of the human brain. Proceedings of Annual Meeting, American Association for
Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, April 24-28 1999.
101.
Peters, TM. Image guidance for neurosurgical procedures. (Indian) Journal of Medical
Physics 23(3): 234-235, 1998.
100.
Sadikot AF, St-Jean P, Clonda D, Comeau R, Bertrand G, Peters TM. Automated atlas
integration and interactive 3D visualization tools for planning and guidance in functional
neurosurgery. International Basal Ganglia Society, 1998.
99.
Sadikot AF, Comeau RM, Davey B, Panisset M, Bertrand G, Peters TM. Validation of
an interactive image guidance system for functional neurosurgery. Proceedings of the
Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences, Montreal, QC, June 1998.
98.
*Sadikot AF, St-Jean P, Clonda D, Comeau R, Kasrai R, Panisset M, Bertrand, Peters TM.
An MRI-based computerized system for the surgical treatment of movement disorders.
Proceedings of the Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences, Montreal, QC, June 1998.
97.
*St-Jean P, Sadikot AF, Clonda D, Comeau R, Kasrai R, Evans A, Peters TM. An MRIbased computerized system for the surgical treatment of movement disorders. Proceedings
of Fourth International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, Montreal,
QC, June 7-12, 1998.
96.
Olivier A, Sadikot AF, Cyr M, Comeau R, Boling W, Bittar R, Reutens D, Klein D, Milner
B, Peters TM. MRI and PET guidance in surgery of epilepsy and brain tumors using the
viewing wand system. Proceedings of the Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences,
Montreal, QC, June 7-12, 1998.
95.
Comeau RM, Fenster A, Sadikot AF, Peters TM. Combining intraoperative ultrasound
and preoperative MR imaging for improved image guidance in neurosurgery. Proceedings
of Fourth International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, Montreal,
QC, June 7-12, 1998.
94.
*St-Jean P, Sadikot AF, Clonda D, Kasrai R, Evans AC, Peters TM. Interactive 3dimensional visualization tools for stereotactic atlas-based functional neurosurgery.
Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human
Brain, Montreal, QC, June 7-12, 1998.
93.
Audette MA, Peters TM. Level-set surface segmentation and registration for computing
intrasurgical deformations. 44th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Organization of Medical
Physicists, London Health Sciences Centre and The University of Western Ontario,
London, ON, June 1998: p 40.
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92.
*Finnis K, St-Jean P, Kasrai P, Clonda D, Peters TM. Creation of a non-linearly warpable
3-d functional atlas for image-guided neurosurgery. 44th Annual Meeting of the Canadian
Organization of Medical Physicists, London Health Sciences Centre and The University of
Western Ontario, London, ON, June 1998, pp 5-10.
91.
*Surry KJM, Blake CC, Chu KC, Gordon M, Rutt BK, Fenster A, Peters TM. polyvinyl
alcohol phantoms for use in MR and US imaging. 44th Annual Meeting of the Canadian
Organization of Medical Physicists, London Health Sciences Centre and The University of
Western Ontario, London, ON, June 1998: p 44.
90.
*Comeau RM, Gobbi DG, Fenster A, Sadikot AF, Peters TM. Detecting and correcting
brain tissue deformation using intra-operative ultrasound imaging in interactive image
guided neurosurgery. 44th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Organization of Medical
Physicists, London Health Sciences Centre and The University of Western Ontario,
London, ON, June 1998: p 39.
89.
*Munger P, Crelier G, Peters TM, Pike GB. Conjugate gradient restoration of EPI images.
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in
Medicine, Sydney, Australia, April 19-25 1998: p 416.
88.
*St-Jean P, Clonda D, Kasrai R, Evans A, Holmes C, Sadikot A, Peters TM. Automatic
integration of a thalamic altas with 3-D MRI for image-guided neuro-surgery. Proceedings
of the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine,
Sydney, Australia, April 19-25 1998: p 559.
87.
Bakar M, Peters TM. A method for objectively comparing magnetic resonance and digitalsubtraction angiograms. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the International Society
for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Sydney, Australia, April 19-25, 1998: p 783.
86.
*Comeau RM, Sadikot AF, Olivier A, Audette MA, Fenster A, Peters, TM. Combining
intraoperative ultrasound and pre-operative 3D MRI for interactive image-guided
neurosurgery. Info-Rad Exhibit 9407CAD, Radiology 205(P): 739, December 1997.
85.
*Kasrai R, St-Jean P, Narayanan S, Arnold DL, Peters TM. Multimodality image
visualization for image-guided neurosurgery. Proceedings of COMP Annual Meeting,
Charlottetown, PEI, July 1997. Medical Physics 24: 1205, July 1997.
84.
*Audette M, Peters TM. Brain surface curvature computation and tissue modelling for
accurate image-guided surgery and surgical simulation. Proceedings of COMP Annual
Meeting, Charlottetown, PEI, July 1997. Medical Physics 24: 1211, July 1997.
83.
*Sinasac M, Peters TM. Use of 3-D deformable surface models for intraoperative
visualization and quantification of cerebral tissue resection. Proceedings of COMP
Annual Meeting, Charlottetown, PEI, July 1997. Medical Physics 24: 1211, July 1997.
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82.
*St-Jean P, Clonda D, Sadikot A, Peters TM. Computer guidance for thalamotomy and
paladotomy. Proceedings of COMP Annual Meeting, Charlottetown, PEI, July 1997.
Medical Physics 24: 1205, July 1997.
81.
Clonda D, St-Jean P, Sadikot A, Evans AC, Peters TM. Automatic labeling of the patient's
brain with a sub-cortical atlas in image-guided neurosurgery. Proceedings of COMP
Annual Meeting, Charlottetown, PEI, July 1997. Medical Physics 24: 1211, July 1997.
80.
*Comeau RM, Fenster A, Peters TM. Detecting brain-tissue deformation using intraoperative ultrasound imaging in interactive image-guided neurosurgery. Proceedings of
COMP Annual Meeting, Charlottetown, PEI, July 1997. Medical Physics 24: 1206, July
1997.
79.
Reutens D, Meyer E, Sadikot AF, Comeau RM , Peters TM, Olivier A. The magnitude of
H215O PET sensory activation predicts the results of intraoperative cortical stimulation.
Proceedings of Brainmap97, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 18-22, 1997.
78.
Paus T, Jech R, Thompson CJ, Comeau RM, Peters TM, Evans AC. Transcranial
magnetic stimulation during positron emission tomography: A new method for studying
connectivity of the human cerebral cortex. Proceedings of Brainmap97, Copenhagen,
Denmark, May 18-22, 1997.
77.
Preul MC, Kasrai R, Comeau R, Narayanan S, Olivier A, Leblanc R, Arnold DL, Peters T.
Using integrated multi-modal imaging for neurosurgical guidance in the resection or
biopsy of brain tumors. Proceedings of Brainmap97, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 18-22,
1997.
76.
Sadikot AF, Reutens D, Comeau, RM, Meyer E, Peters TM, Olivier A. Image-guided
interactive neurosurgery for correlation of PET-MRI and intraoperative cortical
stimulation.
Proceedings of American Association of Neurological Surgeons, J.
Neurosurgery, Minneapolis, MN, 1996.
75.
Sadikot AF, Davey B, Comeau RM, Peters T. Validation of a system for interactive image
guidance in functional neurosrgery. Proceedings of American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, J. Neurosurgery, Minneapolis, MN,1996.
74.
Reutens, D, Sadikot AF, Comeau RM, Meyer E, Peters TM, Olivier A. Image-guided
interactive neurosurgery for correlation of PET-MRI and intraoperative cortical
stimulation. Proceedings of American Academy of Neurologists, Neurology, San
Francisco, CA, 1996.
73.
Sadikot AF, Davey B, Comeau, RM, Peters T. Interactive image guidance in functional
neurosurgery.
Proceedings of Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Neurosurgery,
Montreal, QC, 1996.
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72.
Sadikot AF, Reutens D, Comeau RM, Meyer E, Peters TM, Olivier A. Image-guided
interactive neurosurgery for correlation of PET-MRI and intraoperative cortical
stimulation. Proceedings of Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Neurosurgery, Montreal,
QC, 1996.
71.
*Comeau R, Fenster A, Peters TM. Intra-operative ultrasound imaging in interactive
image-guided neurosurgery. Info-Rad Presentation, 9726, CAI, Radiology 201(P) : 565,
November 1996.
70.
Peters TM, Comeau R, Munger P, Davey B, Pisani L, Sadikot A, Olivier A. Image-guided
neurosurgery at the Montreal Neurological Institute. Proceedings of 18th International
Conference of IEEE EMBS, Amsterdam, Paper 3.1.1-1, October 31 – November 3, 1996.
69.
Peters TM, Davey BLK, Pisani L, Comeau R, Olivier A. Stereoscopic visualization of 3-D
MR images for neurosurgical guidance. Proceedings of Engineering and Physics in
Medicine, Queenstown, New Zealand, November 1995: p 110.
68.
Peters TM. The future of three-dimensional medical imaging. Proceedings of Engineering
and Physics in Medicine, Queenstown, New Zealand, November, 1995: p 151.
67.
Peters TM, Comeau RM, Pisani LJ, Bakar M, Munger P, Davey BLK. Visualization for
image-guided neurosurgery. Proceedings of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
17th Annual Conference, Montreal, QC, Paper 2.1.2.13, September 20-23, 1995.
66.
*Pisani LJ, Comeau RM, Davey BLK, Peters TM. Incorporation of stereoscopic video into
an image-guided neurosurgery environment. Proceedings of IEEE Engineering in
Medicine and Biology 17th Annual Conference, Montreal, QC, Paper 2.1.1.2, September
20-23, 1995.
65.
*Davey BLK, Asselin M-C, Macdonald D, Gotman J, Peters TM. Displaying EEG data for
neurosurgical guidance. Proceedings of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 17th
Annual Conference, Montreal, QC, Paper 2.1.1.4, September 20-23, 1995.
64.
*Takahashi AM, Peters TM. An alternate derivation of the k-Space formalism in excitation
pulses. Proceedings of Society of Magnetic Resonance Annual Meeting, Nice, France,
August, 1995: p 1011.
63.
Peters TM, Pisani L, Comeau R, Davey BLK. Merging 3-D MRI data with stereoscopic
video images. Proceedings of Society of Magnetic Resonance Annual Meeting, Nice,
France, August 19-25, 1995: p 1168.
62.
Peters TM, Davey BLK, Pisani L, Comeau R, Olivier A. Stereoscopic visualization of 3-D
MR images for neurosurgical guidance. Proceedings of Society of Magnetic Resonance
Annual Meeting, Nice, France, August 19-25, 1995: p 1167.
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61.
*Munger P, Pike BG, Peters TM. Global rigid-body transformations vs. slice-by slice
transformations for MR-based surgical guidance. Proceedings of Society of Magnetic
Resonance Annual Meeting, Nice, France, August 19-25, 1995: p 1164.
60.
Peters TM. Future trends in medical imaging; 3-D Medical imaging. In Symposium:
Future trends in medical imaging, Roentgen 95 COMP-CAR-CAMRT Congress, Palais des
Congrès, Montreal, QC, June 7, 1995. Conference Proceedings, 54. 1995.
59.
Peters TM, Munger P, Comeau R, Davey BLK, Olivier A. Augmented reality for imageguided surgery. Roentgen 95 COMP-CAR-CAMRT Congress, Palais des Congrès,
Montreal, June 7 1995. 11-1. Medical Physics, 22: 675, 1995.
58.
*Comeau RM, Davey BLK, Bakar M, Peters TM. Image integration and visualization in
image-guided neurosurgery. Roentgen 95 COMP-CAR-CAMRT Congress, Palais des
Congrès, Montreal, June 7 1995. 11-2. Medical Physics, 22: 675, 1995.
57.
*Munger P, Peters TM, Davey BLK, Comeau R. Relative registration error in MR imageguided neurosurgery. Roentgen 95 COMP-CAR-CAMRT Congress, Palais des Congrès,
Montreal, June 7 1995. 11-4. Medical Physics, 22: 676, 1995.
56.
*Pisani L, Comeau R, Davey BLK, Bakar M, Audette M, Peters TM. Incorporating video
into image-guided surgery system. Roentgen 95 COMP-CAR-CAMRT Congress, Palais
des Congès, Montreal, June 7 1995. 11-6. Medical Physics, 22: 676, 1995.
55.
*Davey BLK, Asselin M-C, Ruddy HA, Gotman J, Peters TM. Applying
electrophysiological data for neurosurgical guidance. Roentgen 95 COMP-CAR-CAMRT
Congress, Palais des Congrès, Montreal, June 7 1995. 11-8. Medical Physics, 22: 676,
1995.
54.
Peters TM, Davey BLK, Comeau R, Munger P, Evans AC, Olivier A. Multi-modal
stereoscopic image-guided neurosurgery. World Congress on Medical Physics and
Biomedical Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 21-26, 1994. Physics in Medicine
and Biology 39a: 622, 1994.
53.
*Davey B, Munger P, Comeau R, Pisani L, Olivier A, Peters TM. Applying stereoscopic
image visualization to neurosurgical image guidance. MRCAS '94 First International
Symposium on Medical Robotics and Computer-assisted Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA,
September 22-24, 1994.
52.
Rohling R, *Munger P, Hollerbach J, Peters T. Comparison of relative accuracy between a
mechanical and an optical position tracker for image-guided neurosurgery. MRCAS '94
First International Symposium on Medical Robotics and Computer-assisted Surgery,
Pittsburgh, PA, September 22-24, 1994.
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51.
*Munger P, Peters TM. Comparison between point-matching and surface-matching
registration procedures for MR image-guided neurosurgery. Proceedings of Society of
Magnetic Resonance, Aug 6-12, San Francisco, CA: 748, 1994.
50.
*Gauvin A , Peters TM. Geometric distortion of MR stereotactic markers from shapedependent effects. Proceedings of Society of Magnetic Resonance Aug 6-12, San
Francisco, CA: 746, 1994.
49.
*Takahashi A, Pike GB, Peters TM. Applications of measured K-space trajectories to RF
pulse design and image reconstruction. Proceedings of Society of Magnetic Resonance,
Aug 6-12, San Francisco, CA: 484, 1994.
48.
Germano M, Olivier A, Cukiert A, Peters T. Three-dimensional images and robotics for
the planning of epilepsy surgery. European Congress of Epileptology, Oporto, Portugal,
September 10-12, San Francisco, CA: 1994.
47.
Peters TM, Munger P, Charland P, Davey B, Comeau R, Henri CJ, Evans AC, Olivier A.
on-line stereoscopic image-guidance for neurosurgery.
IEEE Medical Imaging
Conference, San Francisco Nov 4-6 1993. Paper 8M01. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium
and Medical Imaging Conference Record 1805 - 1809. 1993.
46.
Evans AC, Collins DL, Mills SR, Brown ED, Kelly RL, Peters TM. 3d Statistical
Neuroanatomical models from 305 MRI volumes. IEEE Medical Imaging Conference, San
Francisco Nov 4-6 1993. Paper 8M04. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical
Imaging Conference Record 1813-1817. 1993.
45.
Peters TM, Henri CJ, Takahashi AM, Munger P, Davey B, Comeau R, Olivier A.
Integration of 3-D MRI and stereoscopic DSA for on-line guidance of neurosurgery.
Proceedings of Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Annual Meeting, New York,
NY, August 14-20, Vol 1: 160, 1993.
44.
*Takahashi AM, Peters TM. Measurement of k-space trajectories for RF pulse design.
Proceedings of Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Annual Meeting, New York,
NY, August 14-20, Vol 1: 424, 1993.
43.
Peters TM, Henri CJ, Takahashi AM, Munger P, Olivier A. 3-D image-guided
neurosurgery: Anatomical and vascular correlation. Proceedings of Joint Meeting of
Canadian Organization for Medical Physics and Canadian Medical and Biological
Engineering Society, Carlton University, Ottawa, ON, May 12-14, 1993. Medical Physics
1993.
42.
*Narayanan S, Peters TM. Image analysis for the assessment of radiosurgery. Proceedings
of Joint Meeting of Canadian Organization for Medical Physics and Canadian Medical and
Biological Engineering Society, Carlton University, Ottawa, ON, May 12-14, 1993.
Medical Physics 1993.
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41.
Takahashi A, Peters TM. Measurement of k-space trajectories for rf pulse design.
Proceedings of Joint Meeting of Canadian Organization for Medical Physics and Canadian
Medical and Biological Engineering Society, Carlton University, Ottawa, ON, May 12-14,
1993. Medical Physics 1993.
40.
Olivier A, Cukiert A, Peters T, Henri C, Collins L, Melançon D. Frameless “stereotaxy”
microsurgery for epilepsy. RSNA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, December 1992.
Radiology 185(P): 398, November 1992.
39.
*Takahashi AM, Peters TM, Henri CJ, Collins DL, Melançon D. Three dimensional
acquisition and display of MR angiograms. Scientific Exhibit 11-020, RSNA Annual
Meeting, Chicago IL, December 1992. Radiology 185(P): 299, November 1992.
38.
*Takahashi A, Pike GB, Peters TM. MRA using magnetization transfer saturation.
AAPM/COMP Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB, August 1992. Medical Physics 19: 3 778,
1992.
37.
*Henri C, Peters TM. Adaptive optimization of few-view reconstructions of sparse objects.
AAPM/COMP Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB, August 1992. Medical Physics 19: 3 803,
1992.
36.
Peters TM. Three dimensions in Medical Imaging. AAPM/COMP Combined Meeting,
Calgary, AB, August 1992). Medical Physics 19: 3 862, 1992. (Invited paper)
35.
Peters TM. Applications of 3-D MR imaging in Neurosurgery Neuroscience. SMRI
Annual Meeting, Hilton Hotel, New York, NY, May 1992. J Mag Res Imaging 2P: 19,
1992. (Invited paper)
34.
Peters TM, Henri C, Ethier R, Tampieri D, Fitchett D, Sklebitz H. Clinical Radiological
Stereoscopic Imaging. Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago,
IL, December 4, 1991. Radiology 181(P), Abstract 841, 1991.
33.
*Henri CJ, Peters TM. Few-view vascular reconstruction. Consistency and connectivity
constraints. Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL,
December 4, 1991, Radiology 181(P): 235, 1991.
32.
Evans A, Peters TM, Collins L, Henri C, Marrett S, Pike B, Dai W. 3-D correlative
imaging and segmentation of cerebral anatomy, function and vasculature. Annual
International Conference of IEEE. Engineering in Medicine and Biology 12: 1297-1298,
1990.
31.
Michel RP, Zwickler MP, Bates JHT, Peters TM. The effect of pulmonary fibrosis on the
distribution of edema: CT scanning and morphology. Am Rev Respir Diseases 141: 4,
Part 2, 1990.
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30.
Peters TM, Henri CJ, Olivier A, Lemieux L. Experience with a computerized stereoscopic
workstation for neurosurgical planning. Proceedngs of the First Conference on
Visualisation in Biomedical Computing, IEEE, Atlanta, GA, May, 1990.
29.
*Henri CJ, Peters TM. Evaluation of perceived distortions in Stereoscopic Images. First
Conference on Visualisation in Biomedical Computing, IEEE, Atlanta, GA, May , 1990.
28.
*Pike GB, Collins L, Peters TM. Inflow based three-dimensional MR angiography.
Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting 1989, Chicago, IL. Radiology
173(P): 47. December 5, 1989.
27.
Nicolle D, Peters T, Henri C.
Ophthalmoplogy 24: 93, 1989.
26.
*Collins L, Peters T, Marrett S, Henri C, Evans A. Integration of Stereoscopic Angiograhy
with Volume-rendered 3-dimensional CT and MR images. RSNA Works in Progress,
Chicago, IL, December 6, 1988.
25.
Marrett S, Evans A, Collins L, Peters T. 3-Dimensional correlation of PET and MRI
Volumes. RSNA Works in Progress, Chicago, IL. Radiology 169(P): 369, 1988.
24.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Pike GB. A PC-based Work station for the Planning of Stereotactic
Neurosurgery. Medical Physics 15:4. Paper MP34-41, World Congress on Medical
Physics and Biomedical Engineering, San Antonio, TX, August 1988.
23.
Peters TM, Drangova M, Pike B, Olivier A, Ethier R. The Applicability of MRI for
Stereotactic NeuroSurgical Planning. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Meeting of the
Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, New York City, NY, August 17-21, 1987: p
623.
22.
Peters TM, Drangova M, Pike B. The Geometrical Linearity of MR images and its
relevance to Stereotactic Surgical Planning. AAPM Annual Meeting, Detroit, MI, July
19-23, 1987. Poster Session 15. Medical Physics 14: 467, 1987.
21.
Feindel W, Clark J, Tyler JL, Pappius H, Peters TM, Diksik M, Ethier R, Melançon D.
Metabolic Tissue and Fluid correlates in post-surgical cerebral edema studied by
MRI/PET. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of Magnetic Resonance
in Medicine, Works in Progress, Montreal, QC, August, 1986: pp 221-222
20.
*Khayat M, Peters TM. An analytical formulation of flow effects in MRI. Proceedings of
the 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Works in
Progress, Montreal, QC, August, 1986: pp 23-24.
19.
Peters TM, Marchand E, Olivier A, Villemure JG. Correlation of MRI with DSA and
Ventriculography in Stereotaxic Localization. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Meeting of
Three-dimensional and stereo imaging.
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August, 1986: pp 828-829.
November 2002
in Medicine, Works in Progress, Montreal, QC,
18.
*Strother SC, Tyler JL, Peters TM, Thompson CJ, Evans A, Diksic M, Meyer E,
Yamamoto YL, Feindel W. An inter-centre comparison of region of interest and resolution
effects for normal F-18 FDG studies with PET. J Cereb Blood Flow and Metab 5, Suppl
1986: S607-608.
17.
Olivier A, Marchand E, Ethier R, Melançon D, Peters TM. A proposed anatomical
methodology for MR scanning (Based on the corpus calloum). Proceedings of the 5th
Annual Meeting of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Works in Progress,
Montreal, QC, August, 1986: pp 807-808.
16.
Olivier A, Marchand E, Peters TM, Clark J, Mawko G, Tyler J. DSA Images. Proceedings
of the 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Works in
Progress, Montreal, QC, August, 1986: 805-808.
15.
Berkovic S, Ethier R, Olivier A, Anderman F, Feindel W, Peters TM, Melançon D.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Normal Hippocampus I: Normal Anatomy. Epilepsia
27: 611-612, 1986.
14.
*Strother SC, Peters TM, Thompson CJ. Effects of increasing PET scanner resolution on
neurological data variability. Soc Nucl Medicine 33rd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC,
Poster session, June 22-25, 1986.
13
*Mawko GM, Peters TM. Iterative 3-D reconstruction of Vascular images from a few
views: Phantom study results. Proc Int Workshop on Physics and Engineering of
Computerized Multidimensional Imaging and Processing, Newport Beach, CA, April 2-4,
1986.
12.
Olivier A, Peters TM, Bertrand G. Stereotaxic system and apparatus for use with MRI, CT
and DSA. Proc Int Soc Stereotaxic and Functional Neurosurgery, Toronto, ON. Applied
Neurophysiology 48: 94-96, 1986.
11.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Olivier A, Mawko G, Dieumegarde M, Ethier R. Integrated
stereotaxic imaging with CT, MR and DSA. 71st Scientific Assembly of Radiological
Society of North America, Chicago, IL, Dec 5, 1985. Radiology 157(P): 281, 1985.
10.
*Mawko G, Peters TM, Bates JHT. Iterative 3-D reconstruction of vascular images from
few views. AAPM Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 1985.
9.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Olivier A, Lebrun F, Ethier R, van der Veeken M. Magnetic
Resonance Imaging in Stereotaxic Surgery. Fourth Annual Meeting, Society of Magnetic
Resonance in Medicine, London, UK, August 19-23, 1985.
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8.
Olivier A, Peters TM, Bertrand G. New Stereotaxic instrument for use with CT, DSA and
MRI. Canadian J Neurology Sci. May, 1984: p 336.
7.
Olivier A, Peters TM, Clark JC, Mawko G, Winfield J. Le role de l'angiographie digitale
en stéréotaxie. Société de Neurochirurgie de Langue Francaise, Paris, France, décembre,
1984.
6.
Peters TM, Clark JA, Mawko G, Ethier R, Olivier A, van der Veeken M, van der Meulen P.
Direct generation of stereo pairs in magnetic resonance imaging. Poster Session P 149,
3rd Annual Scientific Meeting, The Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, New
York, NY, August 13-17, 1984.
5.
Peters TM. Image Filtration in C.T. to aid quantitative analysis. 3rd Internal Conference
on Bone Mineral and Soft Tissue densitometry, Banff, AB, October, 1982. J Comp Assist
Tomography 7(3): 562, June 1983.
4.
Peters TM. A whole-body computerized tomograph for radiation treatment planning.
New Zealand MPA Annual Conference, Auckland, NZ, February, 1976. New Zealand
Medical Physics and Bioengineering 3(2): 1976.
3.
Rogers TGH, Peters TM, Tait JJ. Interactive treatment planning at Christchurch Hospital,
New Zealand. New Zealand MPA Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealnd, February,
1976. New Zealand Medical Physics and Bioengineering 3(1): 1976.
2.
Peters TM. Three-dimensional radiographic image reconstruction. New Zealand Medical
Physics & Bioengineering 1:(3), 1974.
1.
Peters TM. Improvements to transverse body-section radiography using computer
processing. Proceedngs of 5th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
(HICSS-5), January 12-14, 1972: pp 238-240.
Technical Articles
2.
Peters TM, Williams JC: “Dispelling the mysteries of K-space”. Fieldstrength, Philips
Medical Systems: September 1995.
1.
Peters TM: “Principles of stereotactic imaging.” In “On Target”, GE Scientific
Publication: July 1988.
Invited Presentations
Outside University
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November 2002
132. Thirty years of Medical Imaging. The John Strong Lecture, Keynote,
Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine (EPSM 20002) Rotorua,
NZ, Nov 11-14, 2002.
131.
Image-guided minimally-invasive procedures. Current status and future
challenges. Keynote presentation, Medical Image Computing and
computer-assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2002) Tokyo, Japan, Sept 24-27,
2002.
130.
CT Image Reconstruction. Continuing education session, Engineering and
Physical Science in Medicine (EPSM 2002), Rotorua, NZ, Nov 11-24,
2002.
129.
CT Image Reconstruction. Workshop on CT, AAPM Annual Meeting,
Palais des Congrès, Montréal QC, July 11-18, 2002, 2002.
128.
Thirty years of computerized neuroimaging. Keynote Address, the
Canadian Congress of Clinical Neurosciences, Vancouver BC, June 21,
2002.
128.
Image-guided Surgery at the Robarts. Stroke Unit Seminar, Foothills
Hospital, Calgary AB, June 20, 2002.
127.
Image-guidance for minimally-invasive surgery and therapy. (In)
Engineering the future of surgery. Workshop, Columbia University, NY,
April 21, 2002.
126.
Image-guidance for robotically-assisted cardiac surgery. IEEE London
Chapter, London Public Library, Oct 23, 2001.
125.
Image-guidance and Robotic Surgery of the Beating Heart. Victorian
Branch, ACPSEM, Melbourne, Australia, Oct 7, 2001.
124.
Image-guided Surgery: Towards Non-invasive procedures. Grand Rounds,
Peter MacCallum Institute, Melbourne Australia, Oct 7 2001.
123.
Integrated MR and Ultrasound in Neurosurgery. Engineering and Physical
Science in Medicine 2001. Perth Australia, Oct 3, 2001.
122.
Image-guided Surgery: Towards Non-invasive procedures. Engineering
and Physical Science in Medicine 2001. Perth Australia, Oct 3, 2001.
121.
Virtual reality for robotic surgery of the beating heart. Keynote/Plenary
presentation, Engineering and Physical Science in Medicine 2001. Perth
Australia, Oct 1, 2001.
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November 2002
120.
Computer Modeling for image-guided cardiac surgery, Dept of
Engineering Science, Auckland University, Auckland, NZ, Wednesday
Sept, 19th 2001.
119.
Guidance of deep brain neurosurgery using an electrophysiology database
Neurology & Neurosurgery Clinical Seminar, Christchurch Hospital
Wednesday 26 Sept, 2001
118.
Image-guidance for robotically assisted cardiac surgery, Medical Physics
& Bioengineering Seminar, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, NZ,
Tuesday 25 Sept 2001.
117.
Image-guided Surgery and Therapy: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Great Lakes
Biomedical Conference Racine Wis., April 6, 2001
116.
Quality Assurance Issues in Image-guided Surgery and Therapy Great Lakes Biomedical
Conference Racine Wis., April 6, 2001
115.
“Image-guided Surgery and Therapy: Current Status and Future Directions”, Proc SPIE
4319 Medical Imaging 2001, Keynote Address to Visualization, Display and Imageguided Procedures Conference: San Diego, CA, Feb 25-29, 2001.
114.
“Advances and Current Challenges in Imaging Physics”, In The Image-Based Treatment
Process Practical Methods for Clinical Medical Physicists ACMP Workshop: Whistler
Resort, BC, May16-17, 2000.
113.
“Medical Physicist Responsibility in Imaging: Quality Assurance”, In The Image-Based
Treatment Process Practical Methods for Clinical Medical Physicists ACMP Workshop:
Whistler Resort, BC, May16-17, 2000.
112.
“The Role of Multi-modality Neuro-Imaging in ALS”, Keynote Address, International
ALS Society: Vancouver, BC, November 1999.
111.
“Image-guided Surgery:
From X-rays to Virtual Reality”, Fourth International
Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering:
Lisbon, Portugal, October 13-16, 1999.
110.
“The Integration of Intra-operative Information with Pre-operative Images for
Neurosurgical Guidance”, Guy’s Hospital, King’s College School of Medcine: London,
UK, October 12, 1999.
109.
“The Integration of Intra-operative Information with Pre-operative Images for
Neurosurgical Guidance”, University of Rennes: Rennes, France, September 6, 1999.
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November 2002
108.
“The Role of Three-dimensional Imaging in the Operating Room”, part of scientific
session Virtual Reality in the Operating Room, IRIS-PRECARN Annual Meeting:
Toronto, ON, June 7-9, 1999.
107.
“Image Guidance in Neurosurgery”, University of Oxford, The Radcliffe Infirmary:
Oxford, UK, November 16, 1998.
106.
“Image Guidance for Neurosurgical Procedures”, Keynote Lecture, International
Conference on Medical Physics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences: New Delhi,
India, November 6-9, 1998.
105.
“The Use of 3-D Imagery in Surgery”, University Rounds, Department of Surgery,
University of Toronto: Toronto, ON, October 9, 1998.
104.
“Multi-modality Three-dimensional Imaging of the Brain”, The Alan C Burton Lecture,
Department of Medical Biophysics, The University of Western Ontario: London, ON,
February 20, 1997.
103.
“3-D Imaging: Surgical Applications”, part of AAPM Symposium 3-D Imaging in
Medicine, AAPM Annual Meeting: Philadelphia, PA, July 22-25, 1996.
102.
“3-D Imaging for Neurology, Neurosurgery and Neuroscience”, Grand Rounds,
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Auckland Hospital: Auckland, New
Zealand, May 30, 1996.
101.
“Neuropsychology and Imaging at the Montreal Neurological Institute”, Department of
Psychology, University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, May 22, 1996.
100.
“A Good Presentation? Why Bother”, workshop on presentation techniques organized in
conjunction with Dr B Karlin, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, May 21, 1996.
99.
“Three-dimensional Imaging of the Brain”, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, May 17, 1996.
98.
“Medical Imaging:
From Roentgen to Virtual Reality”, Lincoln University:
Christchurch, New Zealand, May 16, 1996.
97.
“3-D Imaging for Neurology and Neurosurgery”, Department of Radiology, Dunedin
Hospital / University of Otago: Dunedin, New Zealand, May 15, 1996.
96.
“The Fourier Transform and MR Imaging”, The Bates Seminar, Department of Electrical
and Electronic Engineering, University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, May
14, 1996.
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November 2002
95.
“3-D Imaging of the Brain for Neuroscience and Neurosurgery”, Canterbury Medical and
Biological Engineering Society, Christchurch School of Medicine: Christchurch, New
Zealand, May 8, 1996.
94.
“3-D Imaging Tools for Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Neuro-oncology”, The Peter
McCallum Cancer Institute: Melbourne, Australia, May 6, 1996.
93.
“Neurological Imaging at the MNI”, The Austin Hospital: Melbourne, Australia, May 2,
1996.
92.
“Brain Imaging at the Montreal Neurological Institute”, Neurology Rounds, Christchurch
Public Hospital: Christchurch, New Zealand, May 1, 1996.
91.
“Introduction to the Physics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging”, Radiology Residents
Teaching Session, Christchurch Hospital: Christchurch, New Zealand, April 29, 1996.
90.
“3-D Imaging of the Brain”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, April 19,
1996.
89.
“100 Years of Imaging in Medicine”, The Royal Society of New Zealand and The Institute
of Professoressional Engineers of New Zealand, The School of Engineering, University of
Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, April 3, 1996.
88.
“The Future of Three-dimensional Medical Imaging”, Engineering and Physics in
Medicine: Queenstown, New Zealand, November 24, 1995.
87.
“Stereoscopic Image-guided Surgery”, Aesculap GmbH: Tuttlingen, Germany, August 21,
1995.
86.
“Image-guided Neurosurgery Research at the MNI”, Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre,
Radiology Rounds: Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 9, 1995.
85.
“3-D Medical Imaging: Past, Present and Future”, Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre,
Student research Day: Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 8, 1995.
84.
“The Future of Medical Imaging: 3D Imaging”, Symposium speaker, CAR-COMPCAMRT Combined meeting: Palais des Congrès, Montréal, June 5, 1995.
83.
“Image-guided Surgery at the MNI”, Tan Tok Seng Hospital: Singapore, May 25, 1995.
82.
“Stereoscopic and Multi-modality Imaging for Neurosurgical Guidance”, Singapore
General Hospital: Singapore, May 25, 1995.
81.
“3-D Multi-modality Image-guidance for Neurosurgery”, Grand Rounds, Department of
Neurosurgery, University of California at Irvine: Irvine, CA, March 1, 1995.
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November 2002
80.
“Dispelling the Mysteries of K-space”, Advanced MR Imaging Workshop, The Michener
Institute, Workshops on Advanced MRI Techniques: Toronto, ON, February 24, 1995.
79.
“EPI - MR Imaging”, Advanced MR Imaging Workshop, The Michener Institute,
Workshops on Advanced MRI Techniques: Toronto, ON, February 24, 1995.
78.
“Multi-modality Image Guidance for Neurosurgery”, Hospital das Clinicas: Saõ Paulo,
Brazil, August 29, 1994.
77.
“Introduction to K-space”, Radiology Residents, Dalhousie University:
November 27, 1994.
Halifax, NS,
76.
“Contrast in MR Imaging”, Radiology Residents, Dalhousie University:
November 27, 1994.
Halifax, NS,
75.
“Three-dimensional Imaging for Neurosurgery”, Radiology, Neurosurgery and Physics
Department, Dalhousie University: Halifax, NS, November 28, 1994.
74.
“Neurosurgery with MR Image Guidance”, Philips Medical Systems, Japan: Tokyo and
Osaka, Japan, July 8-12, 1994.
73.
“Functional MR Imaging”, Philips Medical Systems, Japan: Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, July
8-12, 1994.
72.
“Understanding K-space”, 6th Annual Meeting of Canadian MR Technologists:
Montreal, QC, October 2-3, 1993.
71.
“Interactive Image-guided Neurosurgery”, Canadian Society for Neurological Sciences,
Annual Meeting: St. John's, NFLD, June 26, 1994.
70.
“Cortical Surface Analysis from 3-D MRI Images”, The Cleveland Clinic, part of
Symposium on Computer, Surgical and Imaging Techniques in Epilepsy: Cleveland, OH,
May 23, 1994.
69.
“Computer Visualization Tools in the Operating Room”, The Cleveland Clinic, part of
Symposium on Computer, Surgical and Imaging Techniques in Epilepsy: Cleveland, OH,
May 23, 1994.
68.
“Neuronavigation in the Operating Room”, The Cleveland Clinic, part of Symposium on
Computer, Surgical and Imaging Techniques in Epilepsy: Cleveland, OH, May 23, 1994.
67.
“Understanding K-space”, Christchurch Hospital, Department of Radiology: Christchurch,
New Zealand, April 27, 1994.
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November 2002
66.
“Recent Advances in 3-D Medical Imaging”, The RHT Bates Lecture, Department of
Electrical Engineering, University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, April 26,
1994.
65.
“Understanding K-space”, Dunedin Hospital and Otago Medical School, Department of
Radiology: Dunedin, New Zealand, April 21, 1994.
64.
“Image Guidance for Neurosurgery and Radiosurgery”, Dunedin Hospital and Otago
Medical School, Department of Radiology: Dunedin, New Zealand, April 18, 1994.
63.
“Image Guidance for Neurosurgery”, Medtech Symposium, London Convention Centre,
London, ON, November 15-16, 1993.
62.
“1st Advanced Imaging Symposium”, Toshiba of Canada, Toshiba Medical Systems
Division: Markham, ON, October 22, 1993.
61.
“Understanding K-space”, Canadian MRI Technologists Workshop, Montreal Neurological
Institute: Montreal, QC, October 3-4, 1993.
60.
“Neurological Imaging at the MNI”, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Womens
Hospital: Boston, MA, September 3, 1993.
59.
“Stereoscopy in Image-guided Neurosurgery”, Stereographics Corporation: San Raphael,
CA, May 3, 1993.
58.
“The Evolution of Frameless Stereotaxy at the MNI”, ISG Technologies Inc.: Toronto,
ON, March 22, 1993.
57.
“Frameless Stereotaxy - Technical Aspects”, NATO Workshop on MR Techniques in
Epilepsy, The Institute of Neurology: Queen Square, London, UK, October 1-3, 1992.
56.
“Three Dimensions in Medical Imaging”, AAPM/CCPM Symposium, AAPM Annual
Meeting: Calgary, AB, August, 1992.
55.
“Image Segmentation & 3-D Applications”, AAPM Summer School - The Physics of MR
Imaging: Banff, AB, August 30 - September 4, 1992.
54.
“Magnetic Resonance Angiography”, Canadian Association of Medical Radiation
Technologists: Ottawa, ON, June 11, 1992.
53.
“Clinical 3-D Neurological Imaging”, Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering
Conference Imaging Symposium: Sheraton Centre, Toronto, ON, June 10, 1992.
52.
“Applications of 3-D MR Imaging in Neurosurgery and Neuroscience”, SMRI Annual
Meeting, Hilton Hotel: New York, NY, May, 1992.
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November 2002
51.
“Quantitative Neurological Imaging”, MD-PhD Program, University of Toronto: Toronto,
ON, January 28, 1992.
50.
“Quantitative Neurological Imaging”, Department of Medical Physics, Reichmann
Research Labs, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto: Toronto, ON,
January 28, 1992.
49.
“Stereoscopic and 3D Imaging in Neurology and Neurosurgery”, Human Factors Research
Lab, Industrial Engineering Department, University of Toronto: Toronto, ON, January 27,
1992.
48.
“Imaging for Stereotactic Neurosurgery”, International Symposium on Medical Physics,
organized by the Department of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Neuva Leon:
Monterrey, Mexico, November 21-23, 1991.
47.
“Recent Advances in 3-D Medical Imaging”, Department of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, July 11, 1991.
46.
“Three-dimensional Correlation of Anatomy, Vasculature and Function”, IBM Research
Labs: Palo Alto, CA, July 2, 1991.
45.
“Three-dimensional Imaging of Anatomy and Vasculature for Neurosurgery, General
Electric Corporate Research Labs: Schenectady, NY, May 30, 1991.
44.
MR Angiography and Other 3-D Neuroimaging Techniques”, Association des Neuroloques
du Québec, Réunion Annuel : Montebello, PQ September 22, 1990.
43.
MR Imaging and Its Applications in Stereotactic Neuro- and Radiosurgery”, Icelandic
Association of Radiologists, Community Hospital of Reykjavik: Reykjavik, Iceland, May 3,
1990.
42.
“MRI for Anatomical and Vascular Imaging”, National Hospital of Iceland: Iceland, May 4,
1990.
41.
“Three-dimensional Visualization of Medical Images from Multiple Modalities”,
University of Iceland: Reykjavik, Iceland, May 2, 1990.
40.
“Neuro-imaging Research at the Montreal Neurological Institute”, Princess Margaret
Hospital: Toronto, ON, March, 1990.
39.
“Three-dimensional Cerebral Angiography with MRI”, Manitoba Cancer Treatment and
Research Foundation: Winnipeg, MN, March 1990.
38.
“Three-dimensional Visualization of Medical Images from Multiple Modalities”, Manitoba
Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation: Winnipeg, MN, March, 1990.
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37.
November 2002
“Three-dimensional and Stereoscopic Imaging in Medicine”, Toshiba Corporation: Tokyo,
Japan, October, 1989.
Lecture Tour: Australia - New Zealand, August - September 198, sponsored by the
Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine. The following
three presentations were delivered at the following institutions during the tour:
 Royal Alexander Hospital, Royal Brisbane Hospital: Brisbane, Australia;
 Royal Prince Henry Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Royal North Shore Hospital:
Sydney, Australia;
 Austin Hospital: Melbourne, Australia;
 Royal Adelaide Hospital: Adelaide, Australia;
 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital: Perth, Australia;
 Auckland Hospital: Auckland, New Zealand;
 Wellington Hospital: Wellington, New Zealand;
 Waikato Hospital: Hamilton, New Zealand;
 Christchurch Hospital: Christchurch, New Zealand;
 Dunedin Hospital: Dunedin, New Zealand;
 Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine, Annual Meeting,
Waikato University: Hamilton, New Zealand.
36.
“Three-dimensional Cerebral Angiography with MRI”.
35.
“An Economical
Neurosurgery”.
34.
“Three-dimensional Visualization of Medical Images from Multiple Modalities”.
33.
“Three-dimensional Anatomical/Physiological Image Correlation Using a Volume-ofInterest Atlas”, Lowenthal Lecture, Australasian Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual
Meeting: Christchurch, New Zealand, August 21, 1989.
32.
“MR Vascular Imaging”, Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine, CCPM Educational
Symposium, Advances in Vascular Imaging: London, ON, June 23, 1989.
31.
“Multi-modality 3-dimensional Imaging”, Terry Fox Workshop on Imaging in Cancer:
Vancouver, BC, October 19-21, 1988.
“Integrated Multi-modality Stereotactic Surgery Planning”, University of California, Los
Angeles Medical Center: Los Angeles, CA, June 21, 1988.
30.
PC-based
Workstation
for
the
Planning
of
Stereotactic
29.
“Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging”, Montreal Chapter, IEEE: Montreal, QC,
March 24, 1988.
28.
“Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy in Medicine”, Optics '87, Optical Society
of America Annual Meeting: Rochester, NY, October 18-23, 1987.
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November 2002
27.
“Integrated Stereotactic Neurosurgical Planning Using CT, MRI and DSA”, Department of
Radiology, University of Utah: Salt Lake City, UT, June 25, 1987.
26.
“Stereotactic Surgical Planning with Multiple Modalities”, Department of Radiology, and
Optical Sciences Centre. University of Arizona: Tucson, AZ, April 20, 1987.
25.
“Recent Advances in Medical Imaging”, King Edward VII Hospital: Bermuda, April 2,
1987.
24.
“Imagerie Médicale avec Haute Technologie: Résonance Magnétique Nucleaire ”, 12e
Congrès de la Biologie Médicale, Auberge des Gouverneurs : Trois-Rivieres, QC, March
29, 1987.
23.
“Stereotactic Imaging with MRI, DSA and CT”, Victoria Hospital, London, ON, February
3, 1987.
22.
“MRI in Medicine”, Ontario Society for Electroencephalographic Technologists in
conjunction with XXI CCNS, part of Focus on Technology Symposium: London, ON,
June 25, 1986.
21.
“Some Recent Developments in Medical Imaging”, Research Seminar Series, School of
Engineering, University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, March 17, 1986.
20.
“Experience with MRI After One Year of Operation”, Department of Radiology,
Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Auckland Hospital:
Auckland, New Zealand, March 14, 1986.
19.
“Stereotaxic Surgery Planning with MRI”, Philips MR Users Meeting: Florence, Italy,
March 5-6, 1986.
18.
“Computers and Medical Imaging”, Association for Systems Management, Mount Steven
Club: Montreal, QC, April 10, 1986.
17.
“Recent Developments: Magnetic Resonance and Other Imaging Modalities”, Faculty of
Medicine Lecture, University of Otago: Dunedin, New Zealand, March 25, 1986.
16.
“Experience with Magnetic Resonance Imaging”, Medical and Biological Engineering
Society of Canterbury, Christchurch School of Medicine: Christchurch, New Zealand,
March 18, 1986.
15.
“The Future of Digital Imaging in Medicine”, Postgraduate and Continuing Education
Programme, Waikato Hospital: Hamilton, New Zealand, March 13 1986.
14.
“Physical Facilities for PET and MRI at the Montreal Neurological Institute”, Workshop on
PET/NMR: Facility Design Considerations, University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB,
December 5-6, 1985.
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November 2002
13.
“The Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging”, Canadian Medical Physics tour of China
presentation made to Guangzhou Medical College, Shanghai Medical College, Beijing
Neurological Institute, and Harbin School of Medicine: China, May 1985.
12.
“Magnetic Resonance Imaging”, Ottawa Health Sciences Centre: Ottawa, ON, February,
1984.
11.
“An Overview of NMR Image Reconstruction Principles”, SNM Workshop on the
Technology of NMR: Orlando, FL, February, 1984.
10.
“Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine”, presented for Philips Medical Systems (NZ)
at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin Hospitals: New Zealand, February, 1984.
9.
“NMR Imaging in Neurological Diagnosis”, Department of Psychiatry, University of
Calgary Health Sciences Center: Calgary, AB, April, 1983.
8.
“NMR Imaging - Current Status and Future Prospects”, presented to combined meeting of
the Department of Medical Physics, Christchurch Hospital; Department of Electrical
Engineering, University of Canterbury; and the Canterbury Medical and Biological
Engineering Society: Christchurch, New Zealand, December, 1982.
7.
“Image Filtration in CT to Aid Quantitative Analyses”, 3rd International Conference on
Bone Mineral & Soft Tissue Densitometry”: Banff, AB, October, 1982.
6.
“The Principles of NMR Imaging”, Ontario Radiology Technologists Annual Meeting:
Kingston, ON, May 25, 1982.
5.
“The Principles of Digital Radiography”, Ontario Radiology Technologists Annual
Meeting: Kingston, ON, 25, May 1982.
4.
“Basic Principles of NMR Imaging”, Kelsey Institute of Applied Sciences: Saskatoon,
SK, April 15, 1982.
3.
“CT Scanning - Present and Future, and Image Reconstruction from Projections”, Cross
Cancer Institute, University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB, April 1982.
2.
“The Development of a Low Cost CT Scanner for Radiotherapy”, Optical Sciences Centre:
University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, July, 1980.
1.
“Planning and Improvements to CT Imaging Via Aperture Function Restoration”,
University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, July, 1980.
Inside University
20 Image-guided Surgery and Therapy. Biomedical Engineering Program, University of
Western Ontario, Oct 31, 2002.
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November 2002
19
Image-guided Surgery and Therapy Research at the Robarts Research Institute. Dept of
Computer science UWO, Dec 8, 2000.
18.
Image-guided surgery. Current and Future Perspectives.
University of Western Ontario, Nov 28, 1997
17.
MRI - What it is, how it works, what it does. McGill Orthopedic Residents seminar series,
January11, 1996.
16.
3-D medical imaging - past, present and future.
Engineering Seminar, Nov 17 1995.
15.
Stereoscopy; Medical applications. MNI Noon seminar series, May 2, 1995
14.
Principles and Practice of Neurological Imaging.
Department. 2:30-4:30, February 15, 1995
13.
Advances in 3-D Medical Imaging. IEEE Students Society Lecture, March 16, 1995
12.
Functional MRI. Montreal Neurological Institute.; Brain Imaging Centre Seminar,
December 7, 1992
11.
3-dimensional imaging in the NeuroImaging Laboratory.Montreal Neurological Institute.
Neurology Rounds, January 11, 1991
10.
Three-dimensional Neurological Imaging. Montreal Neurological Institute.; Noon
conference, September 24, 1990
9.
Three Dimensional Imaging for Neurosurgical Planning.Montreal Neurological Institute.
Neurosurgery rounds, October 1989
8.
Safety Aspects of Magnetic Resonance Imaging.Part of safety week at the Montreal
Neurological Institute, November 3-7 1986
7.
Workshop in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. - November 2, 1985 Montreal Neurological
Institute. Full day session on physics, operational, clinical aspects and spectroscopy.
Organized by T.M.P. 150 participants from Quebec, Ontario, U.S.A., November 1985
6.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Neurology. McGill University. Department of Physical
and Occupational Therapy, October 1985
5.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging. A Revolution in Medical Diagnosis. McGill University,
Department of Physiology. Neuroscience Research Seminars, February 1985
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Radiology Rounds, The
Medical Physics - Biomedical
Physical and Occupational Therapy
Peters, Terry
November 2002
4.
Physics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. McGill University Physics Department Seminars,
November 1985
3.
Digital Subtraction Angiography in the Detection and Treatment of Vascular Disease.
McGill University, Department of Pathology. Part of 4th year medical student Basic
Science Option. “Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis and their complications”, May 1984
2.
Principles and Potential of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. McGill University, Anatomy
Department, April 1984
1.
NMR Imaging in Medicine. Montreal NMR Society McGill University, Chemistry
Department, February 1984.
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