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[...]
BMIR Research in Progress: Samson Tu & Mor Peleg "Decision Support for Multi Morbidities" @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Samson Tu, MS, Sr. Research Engineer, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Stanford University, & Mor Peleg, PhD, Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University, Dept. of Information Systems, University of Haifa ABSTRACT: Realizing the proven capabilities[...]
Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series: James Faghmous @ Li Ka Shing Center, Room LK 102 | Palo Alto | California | United States
James H. Faghmous, Ph.D. Assistant Professor & Founding CTO The Arnhold Institute for Global Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NYC Event Information and Registration “Machine Learning for the Triple Aim: Advances, Challenges,[...]
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[...]
Achieving Compliance with NIH Public Access Policy @ Alway M206
Instructor(s): Ashley Dunn, MPH & Michelle Bass, PhD, MSI This class is designed to help research personnel (including research coordinators, post docs, administrative staff) learn about the NIH Public Access Policy. In addition, the class provides an[...]
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[...]