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Another Summer Intern Joins the CIALAB

CIALAB is pleased to introduce another intern Emine Doganay working through summer’09. Emine Doganay: I am a graduate student in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey. I just started my summer internship in the Clinical Image Analysis Laboratory at The Ohio State University. I am interested in learning about medical image processing and image analysis. As part of my graduate studies, for the last six month, I have been developing automated detection algorithms (computer-aided diagnosis) to recognize hypertensive patients from digital fundus images. For this summer, I have decided to join a group that is working in the medical imaging area. Therefore, I am really happy to be here. I am sincerely grateful to the Ohio State University that has given me this chance and to be a member of excellent group of professionals studying about the medical image processing area. And also I would like to thank to Dr. Gurcan for his help and support.

CIALAB Neuroblastoma Research to be presented in 2009 MICCAI Workshop

CIALAB Neuroblastoma research is going to be presented in 2009 MICCAI workshop on Optical Tissue Image Analysis in  Microscopy, Histopathology and Endoscopy (OPTIMHisE) which will be held in Imperial Collage, London, UK on September 24th (http://www.miccai2009.org/). The study titled "A Combined Computerized System for Classifying Digitized Whole-slide Neuroblastoma Histology: Model-based Structural Features," proposes a unified framework that combines the previously developed classification systems for the stromal development and the grade of differentiation and improves the whole-slide classification accuracy of by introducing a set of clinically driven structural features.   Olcay Sertel, Umit V. Catalyurek, Hiroyuki Shimada, and Metin Gurcan, "A Combined Computerized System for Classifying Digitized Whole-slide Neuroblastoma Histology: Model-based Structural Features". Abstract:  Neuroblastoma (NB) is one of the most malignant tumors affecting infants. In clinic

Meniscus research to be presented at 2009 OARSI World Congress on Osteoarthritis

CIALAB work detailing relationships between the meniscus and cartilage, and their implications in the development and progression of osteoarthritis, has been accepted for presentation at the 2009 OARSI World Congress on Osteoarthritis. The analysis was performed by Jeff Prescott, Furqan Haq PhD, Tom Best MD/PhD, Micheal Pennell PhD, Rebecca Jackson MD, and Metin Gurcan PhD. The full abstract appears below. Purpose : To determine associations between meniscus volume and knee cartilage morphological measurements in subjects with osteoarthritis (OA). Methods : All data was obtained from the Osteoarthritis Initiative’s (OAI) public use dataset (www.oai.ucsf.edu). A sample of progression subjects produced by the OAI was used for the study (Subgroup B, release 0.B.2). Out of the 160 subjects in the sample, two had no discernable meniscus and were excluded, leaving 158 subjects in the analysis. The current study focused on the right knee, as this was the only knee for which cartilage measur

SREP student at CIALAB

The Ohio State University Center for Clinical & Translational Science (OSU CCTS) received an NIH grant to create a Summer Research Experience Program (SREP) for high school students and teachers. This funding is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and funds high school students and high school teachers in summer 2009. India Eaton from Eastmoor Academy has joined the CIALAB this summer as an SREP student. India is planning on attending Cleveland State University on the Honors Program scholarship. She will be majoring in mechanical engineering.