Events from July 6, 2015 – December 16, 2015 › Talks & Seminars › – BioMedIA Events from July 6, 2015 – December 16, 2015 › Talks & Seminars › – BioMedIA

BioMedIA talk: Eugenio Iglesias

Huxley 342

Building brain atlases and segmentation tools with ex vivo MRI and histology: application to hippocampus, amygdala and beyond Abstract: Ex vivo modalities make it possible to obtain manual delineations of … Continued

BioMedIA talk: William M. Wells

Huxley 218

Sandy Wells is giving a talk on Wednesday 16 Dec, 11:00, in Huxley 218. He will be talking about his registration work and will give an overview of projects in … Continued

BioMedIA Talk: Enzo Ferrante

Huxley 144

Title: Graph-based deformable registration: slice-to-volume mapping and context specific methods Abstract: Image registration methods, which aim at aligning two or more images into one coordinate system, are among the oldest … Continued

BioMedIA Talk: Ioannis Katramados (COSMONiO)

Huxley 144

Title: The challenges of developing an active deep-learning platform Abstract: Deep learning is usually linked to Big Data. However, there are several scientific, engineering and medical imaging problems with limited … Continued

BioMedIA Talk: Leo Grady (HeartFlow)

Huxley 144

Personalized Blood Flow Simulation from an Image-Derived Model: Changing the Paradigm for Cardiovascular Diagnostics Abstract: Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for 1/3 of all … Continued

BioMedIA Talk: Archontis Giannakidis (Royal Brompton)

Huxley 144

Improving clinical application of cardiac diffusion tensor MRI Abstract  Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (MRDTI), also known as DTI, has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for mapping the orientation-dependent microanatomical … Continued

BioMedIA Talk: Enrico Grisan (University of Padova)

Huxley 217/218

Segmenting 2D+T ultrasound imaging data in fetus: improving the estimation of biomarkers of risky adaptations Abstract: Approximately 10% of the pregnancies are complicated by growth restriction and 7% of pregnancies … Continued