Adora D’Souza and Anas Abidin received travel grants from the Wismüller Lab for attending the SPIE Medical Imaging 2017 conference in Orlando, FL, where five scientific papers had been accepted for publication and oral presentations entitled (i) Characterizing cartilage microarchitecture on phase-contrast x-ray computed tomography using deep learning with convolutional neural networks, (ii) Classification of micro-CT images using 3D characterization of bone canal patterns in human osteogenesis imperfecta, (iii) Identifying HIV associated neurocognitive disorder using large-scale Granger causality analysis on resting-state functional MRI, (iv) Using large-scale Granger causality to study changes in brain network properties in the Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) stage of multiple sclerosis, (v) Investigating changes in resting-state connectivity from functional MRI data in patients with HIV associated neurocognitive disorder using MCA and machine learning.
Anas presenting at 2017 SPIE Medical Imaging Conference.
Adora presenting at 2017 SPIE Medical Imaging Conference.
Dr. Axel Wismüller, Anas Abidin, Adora D’Souza at the 2017 SPIE Medical Imaging Conference.