We welcome all who want to actively participate in or monetarily support this effort. Discover ways you can get involved:
Participate
Volunteer
QMIC advances quantitative imaging in clinical practice and clinical trials through the loyalty and commitment of volunteers from academic and clinical institutions, industry, regulatory agencies, metrology institutes and funding agencies.
To make us aware of your interest, or to ask for more information, please contact either of the current co-presidents, Gudrun Zahlmann, PhD (gudrun.zahlmann@ieee.org) or Caroline Chung, MD (cchung3@mdanderson.org).
Collaborate
QMIC welcomes new partnerships with all interested stakeholders, including subspecialty and standards societies, government agencies, industry partners, and industry consortia/organizations across medical imaging, medtech, pharmaceutical and data science/AI.
To explore collaborations, please contact either of the current co-presidents, Gudrun Zahlmann, PhD (gudrun.zahlmann@ieee.org) or Caroline Chung, MD (cchung3@mdanderson.org).
Support
Donate
QMIC is a volunteer-run, 501c3 nonprofit organization that relies on the generous support of our donors. Your tax-deductible giving supports administrative fees, travel for conferences, and annual workshops for guideline contributors.
To donate via check, please make payable to “Quantitative Medical Imaging Coalition” and mail to:
Quantitative Medical Imaging Coalition
c/o Timothy Hall, Treasurer
102 Shepard Terrace
Madison, WI 53705
Sponsor
QMIC welcomes corporate and industry sponsorships to support our initiatives. In return, sponsors have an exclusive opportunity to interact with the Quantitative Medical Imaging Coalition. Through open dialogue with the Coalition, pioneering companies can form strategic connections and foster excellence within the quantitative imaging field throughout the year.
We would appreciate the opportunity to explore how your organization can benefit from a Corporate Partnership. Please contact either of the current co-presidents, Gudrun Zahlmann, PhD (gudrun.zahlmann@ieee.org) or Caroline Chung, MD (cchung3@mdanderson.org) to discuss.
