IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging 2012

2012 年 IEEE 国际生物医学成像研讨会

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项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: from Nano to Macro (ISBI) is a forum for researchers particularly interested in the computational and modeling aspects of biomedical imaging. The focus emphasizes methodologies that have the potential to be applicable to multiple imaging modalities and to imaging at different scales. Topics include physical, biological and statistical modeling of biological and anatomical structures, image formation and reconstruction, computational image analysis, statistical image analysis, visualization, and image quality assessment. The meeting aims to facilitate cross- fertilization of methodologies between different imaging modalities and scales, with applications ranging from the nano, molecular and cellular levels through small-animal imaging to macroscopic and whole- body clinical systems. Whereas many medical imaging meetings focus on particular modalities, ISBI includes a diversity of methodologies applied to biological and anatomical imaging modalities, either emerging or well established. Imaging applications of interest include gene expression mapping, drug discovery and delivery, molecular imaging, functional brain mapping, computational neuroanatomy, cardiovascular imaging, and cancer imaging. A principal goal of the ISBI conference is to connect methodologies with important medical and biomedical applications, from microscopic to macroscopic scales. ISBI 2012, to be held May 2-5 2012 in Barcelona, Spain, will be the ninth in a series of meetings cosponsored by two IEEE societies: the Signal Processing Society (SPS) and the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS). The inaugural ISBI meeting was held in July 2002 and subsequent ones in April 2004, 2006 and 2007 and May 2008, June 2009, May 2010 and March 2011. The success of the previous ISBI meetings bodes well for the future of ISBI. The success of ISBI and its impact on the field, and indeed the future of the field itself, relies on training young investigators to work with state-of-the-art sophisticated computational or modeling tools and on informing the researcher community of the latest progress in medical imaging protocols and modalities. In addition, the inherently interdisciplinary nature of the biomedical imaging field means that no single professional organization has the majority of potential participants as its members. In this context, the tutorials series, covering very diverse topics and offered on the first day of the conference, is an important component, which has been very popular in previous ISBI meetings. This proposal requests funds to provide travel support for US-based young investigators (graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early junior faculty to present contributed papers. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The topics of this conference are advanced imaging methods and technologies that have the potential to improve patient diagnosis and treatment in future medical devices and software.
描述(由申请人提供):国际生物医学成像研讨会:从纳米到宏观(ISBI)是对生物医学成像的计算和建模方面特别感兴趣的研究人员的论坛。重点强调的方法,有可能适用于多种成像方式和成像在不同的尺度。主题包括生物和解剖结构的物理,生物和统计建模,图像形成和重建,计算图像分析,统计图像分析,可视化和图像质量评估。会议旨在促进不同成像模式和尺度之间的方法学交叉,应用范围从纳米,分子和细胞水平,通过小动物成像到宏观和全身临床系统。 尽管许多医学成像会议关注特定的模式,但ISBI包括适用于生物和解剖成像模式的多种方法,无论是新兴的还是成熟的。感兴趣的成像应用包括基因表达绘图、药物发现和递送、分子成像、功能性脑绘图、计算神经解剖学、心血管成像和癌症成像。ISBI会议的主要目标是将方法学与重要的医学和生物医学应用联系起来,从微观到宏观尺度。 ISBI 2012将于2012年5月2日至5日在西班牙巴塞罗那举行,这将是由两个IEEE学会共同主办的一系列会议中的第九次会议:信号处理学会(SPS)和医学与生物学工程学会(EMBS)。ISBI首届会议于2002年7月举行,随后于2004年4月、2006年和2007年以及2008年5月、2009年6月、2010年5月和2011年3月举行。ISBI前几次会议的成功预示着ISBI的未来。 ISBI的成功及其对该领域的影响,以及该领域本身的未来,依赖于培训年轻的研究人员使用最先进的计算或建模工具,并向研究人员社区通报医学成像协议和模式的最新进展。此外,生物医学成像领域固有的跨学科性质意味着没有一个专业组织拥有大多数潜在参与者作为其成员。在这方面,涵盖各种主题并在会议第一天提供的教程系列是一个重要组成部分,在以前的ISBI会议上非常受欢迎。该提案要求资金为美国的年轻研究人员(研究生,博士后研究员和早期初级教师)提供旅行支持,以提交贡献的论文。 公共卫生相关性:本次会议的主题是先进的成像方法和技术,这些方法和技术有可能在未来的医疗设备和软件中改善患者的诊断和治疗。

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ISBI 2009
2009年国际书展
  • 批准号:
    7614926
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
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