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The Template Designer in Use: Interview with Dr. Madelaine Hettler

Structured, well-organized data are the foundation of meaningful research. But how can they be captured effectively in practice?

Dr. Madelaine Hettler from the Sarcoma Center in Mannheim shares her experiences from the RACOON-SAGA project, explaining how the Template Designer makes it possible to combine MRI imaging with clinical information in one streamlined workflow. 

Read the full interview to discover how structured data collection is shaping the future of sarcoma research.

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