#ISBI2024 is now accepting proposals for special sessions! We expect these sessions to provide attendees with a broad overview of research work being done on a given topic. Submit your proposals by September 18. Learn more here: https://t.co/pH770PEvlE
I am delighted to share that I have been granted an NSF CAREER award. This was my first attempt and I am deeply grateful for the support from the program officer, mentors, colleagues, and students throughout the process.
https://t.co/pY9YZQFciR
Our NIH R21 project on image analysis for children's screen time using wearable sensors has been funded! Thanks to NIH for the support and to everyone who helped! This is the first NIH grant in our lab, following other two NSF-funded projects on biomedical image processing.
The 2020 #CCTS Pilot Awardees have made great strides toward their research goals over the past year. We’re pleased to share more about each awardee and their CCTS mission-aligned research in this brief, Q&A two-part series.
Meet the First 3 Awardees: https://t.co/rGwZa4Nj5R
Co-Seg: An Image Segmentation Framework Against Label Corruption
https://t.co/KBXoeeExQ5
by Ziyi Huang et al. including @YuGanLab#DeepLearning#NeuralNetwork
Cheers to @EE_ColumbiaSEAS Prof Chrisine Hendon who's been named a 2021 #SPIE Fellow for her biomedical optical imaging tools that guide diagnostics and treatments, particularly for the heart. https://t.co/iScmXumr2l @SPIEtweets#optics
The #CCTS is pleased to announce the 2020 Interdisciplinary Network Pilot Program Awardees! This year's cohort includes awardees from @AuburnU, @UofAlabama, @TuskegeeUniv, and @UABNews. Learn more here: https://t.co/C8cniRQSRK
Our lab recently developed a magnetic beads packed nano-sieve device for efficient bacteria trapping, concentrating, and retrieving in bodily fluids, intended for instrument-free diagnosis:
https://t.co/ZQprR9VUCB