Dalio Institute of Cardiovascular Imaging Resources

Dalio Institute of Cardiovascular Imaging Resources

The Dalio Institute for Cardiovascular Imaging (Dalio) is dedicated to multidisciplinary research, education and innovation in cardiovascular imaging and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Dalio is comprised of cardiologists, scientists with expertise in clinical trials and epidemiology, biomedical and electrical engineers, machine- learning engineers, computer-science engineers specializing in machine learning, computer vision, and software development, as well as biostatisticians, imaging technologists, and experienced research coordinators. Dalio benefits immensely from an intellectually rich environment where people across disciplines can closely collaborate.

Dalio encompasses approximately 3,000 square feet dedicated to patient-oriented clinical research in cardiovascular imaging, prevention, diagnosis and therapeutics, and 2,500 square feet dedicated to engineering research in 3D printing, in-vitro flow circulation, biomechanics and material testing.

There are multiple Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) viewing workstations available for image analysis in a dedicated laboratory including General Electric (GE) AW Server 30,000 Images, with thin client technology, and local and remote 3D visualization (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI), GE Advantage Workstations (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI), Osirix MD Workstation (Pixmeo, Geneva, Switzerland), QAngio CT RE (Medis Specials, Leiden, NL), and a QAngio XA (Medis Specials, Leiden, NL).

Dalio, which regularly invites leading researchers from around the world to present at monthly Grand Rounds, is equipped with high-end computers offering the latest office, image analysis, computer-aided design, computer-aided engineering and statistical software, as well as high-speed gigabyte network connections; printers, digital scanners, copy and fax machines; telephone conferencing capability; 32 terabytes of encrypted media storage with redundant back-up storage for all data. Dalio has access to multiple conference rooms with state-of-the-art audio-visual and video-conferencing equipment. To provide a secure environment for materials and sensitive data, Dalio offices have restricted access and are equipped with locked cabinets. In addition to local media storage solutions, Dalio has access to more than 1O terabytes of additional expandable network storage with off-site data backup, as well as data integration within a dedicated research picture archiving and communication system (PACS). Multiple DICOM viewing workstations available for image analysis in a dedicated laboratory include 12 GE Advantage Workstations (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, Wl), 1 Osirix MD.

Weill Cornell Medicine
Department of Radiology
525 East 68th Street New York, NY 10065