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Joint Workshop on Image Processing in Medicine

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This is a workshop aiming to bring together anyone in Cambridge with an interest in image processing as applied to medicine. The workshop will be split into four sessions, covering major themes in image processing as it applies to medicine across a range of image acquisition techniques and physical scales from molecules through cells, tissues and organs:

  • Morphology and Heterogeneity will cover the measurement and analysis of shape and composition.
  • Imaging Mechanical Properties will address topics such as tissue stiffness and compliance.
  • Analysing Motion / Change will cover the measurement of flow and techniques for motion tracking.
  • Novel / Enhanced imaging will cover techniques for increasing spatial and functional dimensionality.

Each session will consist of longer talks providing an overview to introduce the relevance of the session in Medical applications, and very short talks from members of the local research community introducing some of their own work relating to each theme.

All talks will be at a fairly high level, suitable for a broad audience, concentrating on what has been achieved, what still needs to be achieved, and why, rather than going into technical details. Each session will be closed with a discussion, aiming to pull together common research strands across discipline boundaries and potential future research directions.

This is a whole day workshop, including morning and afternoon coffee and a light lunch, all at the Cancer Research Institute on the Addenbrooke’s site. In order to plan the catering, attendees must register for the conference; there is no attendance fee.

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This workshop is being jointly organised by:

Engineering for Clinical Practice

Physics of Medicine

Department of Radiology

Cancer Research Institute

This talk is part of the Engineering for Clinical Practice series.

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