Congratutalions to Junlin Yang, Larry Staib and James Duncan and all the other co-authors on our new paper on a novel Prior knowledge-guided and Transformer-based Unsupervised Domain Adaptation (PUDA) framework to predict patient intubation within a week based on chest CT and X-ray images. By embedding anatomical and spatial prior knowledge into transformer attention heads, the approach improves prediction accuracy and interpretability and surpasses radiologists and existing methods in domain adaptation performance. https://lnkd.in/edtg5sQ4
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Groundbreaking innovations in medical device design at the DESIGN OF MEDICAL DEVICES CONFERENCE (DMD) 2024 next week! Check out updates on cutting-edge contributions to advancing healthcare technology. #DMD2024 #MedicalInnovation
Congratulations Emily Oberleitner on the acceptance of your paper highlighting the variability in sensitivity of handheld CW Doppler systems. Her research found that CorRen’s UltraSense Doppler probe demonstrated a significantly greater span in signal capture when compared with off-the-shelf systems.
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Understanding the biology of Parkinson’s disease and turning that knowledge into better treatments is a complex undertaking. In the newest episode of our award-winning Parkinson’s Science POV series, scientists at MJFF discuss how they are tackling this problem from every angle. In the episode, we sit down with MJFF Chief Program Officer Sohini Chowdhury and other staff members to discuss their work, the projects they’re most proud of and their hopes for 2025. Whether it’s using cutting-edge imaging to get a picture of the disease in the brain or working with the community to develop better options to treat walking difficulties, our researchers are collaborating to discover the next wave of treatment options and close in on a cure. Listen to the episode: https://bit.ly/4g3nPSp
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New work on developmental amnesia! We combined voxel-based morphometry, FreeSurfer and manual segmentation to identify structures that may rescue some of the hippocampal functions. 🧠 https://lnkd.in/em3Mw9us
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If you’re not already using the 2023 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), you likely will be soon! Don’t miss your chance to learn from Gene Hawkins, Chair of the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD), on what you need to know about the new national standards for traffic control devices. 💭 Gene will highlight what’s new in the 2023 MUTCD compared to prior editions, how it affects new projects, states’ adoption of the new manual, and what to expect in the future in our upcoming webinar: Six Months of the New MUTCD: What It Means For You and Your Projects on June 4 at 10 AM PT. 💡 Save your spot and send in your questions here. 👇
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We are thrilled to share that the paper led by Maximilian Zenk on failure detection in medical image segmentation has been accepted for publication in the journal Medical Image Analysis! 💡 In this work, we introduce a comprehensive open benchmark that aims to advance the development and evaluation of failure detection methods for medical image segmentation. Highlights of the study: - Inclusion of multiple datasets with 3D radiological images and realistic distribution shifts in the test set. - A versatile evaluation protocol using risk-coverage analysis to ensure a robust assessment of methods. - Detailed comparison of diverse approaches, from pixel uncertainty aggregation to image-level confidence scores. - Identification of a strong baseline for failure detection that performs consistently across datasets. 💪 To support the community, the code is publicly available here: https://lnkd.in/eD3duxuk 🗞️ You can read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/eikszYsv David Zimmerer, Fabian Isensee, Jeremias Traub, Tobias Norajitra, Paul F. Jaeger, Klaus Maier-Hein.
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Come check out my poster this Wednesday if you're in Boston for MRS! I'm presenting on-going work with Dr. Vivian Santamaría García and advised by Dr. Svetlana Boriskina on the opto-electronic response of the nodal line semimetal PbTaSe2, a topological material. Our study aims to uncover the effects of symmetry breaking and spin-orbit coupling in nodal line semimetals on light-matter interactions, as well as their potential applications in IR/THz photodetection. I'm particularly excited to share recent experimental results on local photocurrent responses which were collected with a setup that I've been constructing. 🤠 Details: Weds, Dec 4th, 8-10pm QT03.09.06 Optoelectronic Response of Nodal Line Semimetal PbTaSe2 Hynes, Level 1, Hall A Also, check out my labmates' presentations: https://lnkd.in/ea5pCecg
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The UNH Collection of Insects and Other Arthropods (UNHC) is dedicated to enhancing our understanding of arthropods and sharing these insights with both the UNH community and the broader public. 🦋🪰 With nearly 700,000 specimens and counting, the UNHC stands as the largest arthropod repository and research collection in New England. Check out how students like Emily Malone ‘25 are contributing to this knowledge, such as her recent work imaging a moth for the LepNet collection. 📸 Learn about other notable discoveries in the Fall 2024 issue of Thrive: https://lnkd.in/gUZUup8V
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Join me as we embark on a journey into the transformative world of Photo Energetic Regulatory Medicine. In this presentation, we'll explore how light, the ultimate essence of everything, plays a pivotal role in healing. Discover how this futuristic approach can reverse a year of aging and degeneration in just one month, harnessing nature's stimuli and quantum energies to accelerate self-healing. Watch the video here: https://lnkd.in/g7CA3uVA
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I'm thrilled to announce the publication of our latest paper titled "A Systematic Review of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries in Soccer Players" in the esteemed American Journal of Biomedical Science and Research. 🌟🎉 In this comprehensive study, we conducted a meticulous analysis of ACL injuries specifically in soccer players. Our systematic review sheds light on the prevalence, risk factors, mechanisms, and prevention strategies associated with ACL injuries in this athletic population., By synthesizing the existing literature, our research aims to enhance the understanding of ACL injuries in soccer players and provide valuable insights for coaches, trainers, and medical professionals involved in player safety and injury prevention. 💡 I invite you all to read our paper and join the conversation around ACL injuries in soccer. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/de2x4a92
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