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We are delighted to announce that Professor Bachir Taouli (Department of Radiology, and the Translational and Molecular Imaging Institute (TMII) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, USA) is coming to the Department. 

In this lecture, Prof Taouli will discuss recent advances in high throughput radiomics methods applied in Oncology, including segmentation, processing and data analysis, current and future uses as well as pitfalls and weaknesses. He will also discuss recent radiogenomics correlative studies in different cancers, particularly in liver, prostate and renal cancer.

Learning objectives:
1. Review definition and high throughput radiomics methods, as well as current results in oncology.
2. Review pitfalls, limitations and future directions of radiomics in oncology.

 

Audience

Members of the University only

 

Contact 

Carmen Fierro