SCITO
8, rue des Haies
F-75020 Paris
France
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Dr. Arno Klaassen Phone: +33 (0) 8 71 27 91 91 |
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Mr. Fred Texier: Executive assistant |
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Mr. Ivo Klaassen: Chief Ingeneer |
The history of SCITO
Scito company is specialized in the development of computer solutions for medical imaging. Our main objective is to provide web access to their data and to standard processes (developed by the research community) for clinicians and researchers . Scito team gathers the necessary combination of research and computer science skills (IT specialists, biophysicians, statisticians, network specialists).
Our main realisation is a client-server application called Radionet : this is a plain user-friendly solution to manage, treat and visualize medical images (Scanner, MRI, classical radiology, PET, Ultra-Sound etc.). Radionet can handle most of the medical imaging formats. It has all usual functionality to treat common imaging modality and also advanced MRI modality (fMRI and MRS) : it uses an automatic access to the some scientific software for treating fMRI data and processing of MRS spectra.
Major research activities
Working since 7 years we have acquired a strong expertise in the following domains:
# Quality control on the imaging data (integrity check), anonymisation and conversion to any format.
# Secure cryptes transfers.
# Web-based access to imaging data, and processes using distributed technology.
# Software development for neuro-imaging data (fMRI and MRS).
# Installation and maintenance of web-secured servers.
Summary of experience relevant to PREDICT
Research with relevance to topics of the project and five recent publications relevant to the project
Scito has participated in several multi-centre research projects involving one or more data acquisition sites and two or more processing and interpretation sites. Those include most notably two FP6 research projects on brain tumours, as well as two French research projects including scientific hospitals and research laboratories in the fields of neuro re-education and schizophrenics. And recently we have developed a Radionet version for very secure and anonymised data transfer in the context of external operations of the French army.



