UCLA - Medical Imaging Informatics

UCLA - Medical Imaging Informatics The Medical Imaging Informatics (MII) group is an interdisciplinary team, housed of the Department o

The Medical Imaging Informatics (MII) group is an interdisciplinary team, housed of the Department of Radiological Sciences at UCLA. Our faculty come from a variety of areas, including engineering (computer science, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering), biomedical physics, information studies, public health, and medicine. Students in our training programs come from an even more diverse

set of fields, representing the evolving intersection of interests that comprise the disciplines of biomedical and imaging informatics.

We had a blast hosting our second group of summer interns from Florida A&M University and FAMU College of Science and Te...
08/16/2016

We had a blast hosting our second group of summer interns from Florida A&M University and FAMU College of Science and Technology. Congrats on an amazing job!

Congratulations to our newest PhD's!!
06/11/2016

Congratulations to our newest PhD's!!

Uncovering relationships between   image features and   towards realizing
05/01/2016

Uncovering relationships between image features and towards realizing

Recent advances in quantitative imaging and “omics” technology have generated a wealth of mineable biological “big data”. With the push towards a P4 “predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory” approach to medicine, researchers began integrating complementary tools to further tune exist…

A new approach to characterize   in
04/30/2016

A new approach to characterize in

Brain tumor analysis is moving towards volumetric assessment of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), providing a more precise description of disease progression to better inform clinical decision-making and treatment planning. While a multitude of segme...

Read about how UCLA is pioneering the     integrated report, led by our very own Prof. Corey Arnold
12/02/2015

Read about how UCLA is pioneering the integrated report, led by our very own Prof. Corey Arnold

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12/01/2015

Platform will enable smart devices to alert children based on their unique risk factors and environmental conditions.

Be sure to check out two recently published results by members of our group related to Intracranial aneurysmHsu W, Gonza...
08/25/2015

Be sure to check out two recently published results by members of our group related to Intracranial aneurysm

Hsu W, Gonzalez NR, Chien A, Villablanca JP, Pajukanta P, Vinuela FV, Bui AAT. An integrated, ontology-driven approach to constructing observational databases for research. J Biomed Inform, 2015;55:132-42.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1532046415000519

Nikkola E, Laiwalla A, Ko A, Alvarez M, Connolly M, Ooi YC, Hsu W, Bui AAT, Pajukanta P, Gonzalez N. Remote ischemic conditioning alters methylation and expression of cell cycle genes in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Stroke, 2015.
http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/early/2015/08/06/STROKEAHA.115.009618.short?rss=1

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Take a look at our new work by Profs. Frank Meng and Craig Morioka on generating lexical variants for   using a multiple...
05/17/2015

Take a look at our new work by Profs. Frank Meng and Craig Morioka on generating lexical variants for using a multiple sequence alignment approach published in !

Objective Many tasks in natural language processing utilize lexical pattern-matching techniques, including information extraction (IE), negation identification, and syntactic parsing. However, it is generally difficult to derive patterns that achieve acceptable levels of recall while also remaining…

Check out our recent work on  -  correlation in percutaneous biopsies of the  http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acra.2014.11.0...
02/10/2015

Check out our recent work on - correlation in percutaneous biopsies of the
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acra.2014.11.009

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01/21/2015

The MII group is actively looking for researchers in . Find out how you can participate in transformative research by visiting the link below:
http://www.mii.ucla.edu/postdoctoral-training/

The Medical Imaging Informatics (MII) group in the Department of Radiology at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles has immediate openings for two post-doctoral positions in biomedical informatics research. Candidates will work within a dynamic group of researche…

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