Radiomics: Getting Our ‘Omics from Imaging @ MSOB Conference Room X275
Presenter: Hugo Aerts, PhD Assistant Professor Harvard Medical School Dr. Aerts is an Assistant Professor at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, and is the lead of a group of[...]
Medicine Grand Rounds: Clinical Case Presentation @ Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, Paul Berg Hall B&C, 2nd Floor  | Stanford | California | United States
Presenters: Robert Ohgami, MD Clinical Instructor, Pathology Stanford University Alexey Aleshin, MD Internal Medicine Resident Stanford University Ash Alizadeh, MD Assistant Professor, Oncology Stanford University   Robert Ohgami: Dr Robert Ohgami received his M.D. and[...]
BMIR Research in Progress: Wen-wai Yim "Classification of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Stages from Free-text Clinical and Radiology Reports" @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Wen-Wai Yim Postdoctoral Scholar BMIR, Stanford University “Classification of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Stages from Free-text Clinical and Radiology Reports” Abstract: Cancer stage information is important for clinical research. However, they are not always explicitly noted in[...]
BMIR Research Colloquium: Sandy Napel  “Radiomics: Tools and Techniques” @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Palo Alto | California | United States
Sandy Napel, PhD, Professor of Radiology,Co-Division-Chief, Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics at Stanford (IBIIS)Co-Director, Radiology 3DQ Lab Abstract: Radiomics is a process that extracts a feature vector of quantitative metrics to describe an image or a part[...]
BMIR Research in Progress: Martin Vallières, PhD  “Radiomics: the Image Biomarker Standardisation Initiative (IBSI)” @ MSOB Conference Room X275
Martin Vallières, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow, Medical Physics Unit, McGill University, Cedar Cancer Centre, Montréal Canada ABSTRACT: It is now recognized that intratumoral heterogeneity is associated with more aggressive tumor phenotypes leading to poor patient outcomes. Medical[...]