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The HealthAgents project was initially coordinated by Mariola Mier in 2006 and, subsequently, by Magi Lluch-Ariet. The scientific, clinical, and dissemination management duties were overseen by Paul Lewis, Andrew Peet, and Horacio González–Vélez, respectively. The principal investigators and work package leaders in the project were Carles Arús, Theodoros Arvanitis, Bernardo Celda, Srinandan Dasmahapatra, Juan Miguel García-Gómez, Sabine Van Huffel, Margarida Julià–Sapé, Montserrat Robles, Giulia Valsecchi, and Bonnie Webber.
Special thanks are owed to the following reviewers for their valuable suggestions and comments on the articles in this special issue:
K. Byrne, University of Edinburgh
M. Chan, University of Edinburgh
L. Chen, University of Ulster at Jordanstown
G. Dick, University of Otago
X. Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
D. Greer, Queen's University Belfast
L. Kurgan, University of Alberta
S-W. Lee, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
F. McNeill, University of Edinburgh
B. Menze, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
L. Moody, Coventry University
A. Moreno, Universitat Rovira i Virgili
M. Schumacher, Haute Ècole Spécialisée de Suisse Occidentale
E. Sillence, Northumbria University
F. Thabtah, University of Huddersfield
T. Veale, University College Dublin
A. Vellido, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
A. Wright, St. George's University of London
G. Zhao, Sun Yat-sen University
A special mention to Samantha Lyle of EnglishProofreading.co.uk for her precise attention to detail when proofreading the reviewed papers. The entire HealthAgents project was funded by the Information Society Technologies priority of the European Commission Sixth Framework Programme as a Specific Targeted Research Project with contract number IST-2004-272141 from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2008.
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| Horacio González-Vélez. 2011. Guest editorial preface: Computational intelligence for neuro-oncological diagnosis. The Knowledge Engineering Review. 26: doi: 10.1017/S0269888911000099 |





