Sentences with phrase «imaging department from»

Baxter St at CCNY is pleased to present a solo exhibition by the artist Igael Shemtov, curated by the artist Rona Yefman, one of his former students at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, where he was Chair of the Photography, Video, and Computer Imaging Department from 1994 - 2000.

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«The emergency department is an important test case for whether we would see any impact from HIEs on rates of repeat imaging,» says Lammers.
«The imaging technique could shed light on the immune dysfunction that underpins a broad range of neuroinflammatory diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction,» said Christine Sandiego, PhD, lead author of the study and a researcher from the department of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. «This is the first human study that accurately measures this immune response in the brain.
«For this research, we analyzed the differences between groups with and without weight loss,» said the study's lead author, Alexandra Gersing, M.D., from the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at the University of California, San Francisco.
The findings are some of the first to come from a U.S. Department of Defense - funded brain imaging grant to Saint Louis University to learn more about the nature of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in veterans and civilians.
Co-author Professor Angus Kirkland, from the Department of Materials at Oxford University and Science Director at the new electron Physical Science Imaging Centre (ePSIC) at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, described the breakthrough as an exemplar of how Oxford is able to respond to key academic and industrial problems by using interdisciplinary resources and expertise.
Markus Zeitlinger from the Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Werner Dolak from the Department of Medicine III studied sixty healthy volunteers over a period of fourteen days, monitoring the drug - related reaction in the intestinal tract by means of capsule endoscopy imaging.
From the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (M.M.M., A.M.O.), the Impaired Consciousness Study Group, Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, University of Cambridge (M.R.C.), and the Division of Academic Neurosurgery, Addenbrooke's Hospital (J.D.P.)-- all in Cambridge, United Kingdom; and the Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Center, University of Liege (A.V., M.B., S.L.), and the Departments of Neurology (S.L., M.B.) and Neuroradiology (L.T.), University Hospital of Liege, Liege; and Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique, Brussels (A.V., S.L., M.B.)-- all in Belgium.
TexRAD was originally a joint venture between the University of Sussex, Imaging Equipment Ltd, Cambridge Computed Imaging Ltd (CCI) and Miles Medical Pty Ltd, based on research by Professor Chris Chatwin, Dr Rupert Young and Dr Balaji Ganeshan from the Department of Engineering and Design at the University of Sussex and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), and Professor Ken Miles (formerly BSMS).
«Metastatic brain tumors — often from lung, breast or skin cancers — are the most commonly observed tumors within the brain and account for about 30 percent of advanced breast cancer metastases,» says Khalid Shah, MS, PhD, director of the Molecular Neurotherapy and Imaging Laboratory in the MGH Departments of Radiology and Neurology, who led the study.
«To our knowledge, this is the first study to apply machine learning to the task of distinguishing high - risk lesions that need surgery from those that don't,» says collaborator Constance Lehman, professor at Harvard Medical School and chief of the Breast Imaging Division at MGH's Department of Radiology.
Described in the February edition of Nature Biotechnology, the method was developed by a team of researchers from Johns Hopkins» Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, the Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering, and the F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore.
Raised on the knee of science — her father taught her and her two brothers from a young age about geology, physics, and natural history — Alice Ting now stands firmly on her own two feet among the faculty at MIT's Chemistry Department, where her objective is to «simultaneously harness the power of genetics and the power of chemistry» using new technologies developed in her lab for imaging protein trafficking, protein - protein interactions, and enzymatic activity.
From the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health (L.G.S., E.I.M.), University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Department of Neurology (D.G.), University of Sydney, Australia; Department of Neurology (S.D.), Starship Children's Health, Auckland, New Zealand; Department of Neurology (C.J.), Children's Hospital Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado, Denver; Department of Neurology (C.D.V., M.A.K.), Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children; Developmental Neurosciences (M.A.K.), UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London; Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (DDD Study Group), Hinxton, Cambridge, UK; Departments of Paediatrics and Radiology (S.M.), University of Melbourne; The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health (S.M., I.E.S.); Department of Medical Imaging (S.M.), Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; Department of Neurology (E.W., K.C.N.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Department of Neurology (H.R.M.), Marshfield Clinic, WI; Division of Genetic Medicine (G.C., C.T.M., H.C.M.), Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle; and Departments of Medicine and Paediatrics (I.E.S.), University of Melbourne, Austin Health and Royal Children's Hospital, Australia.
The Cancer Imaging and Radiobiology Research Program continues to thrive as a multidisciplinary group of cancer researchers that includes faculty from The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the clinical departments of Medicine (Radiation Oncology), Surgery, and Radiology within Dartmouth - Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC).
Originally from New York, Vitiello is now based in Richmond, VA where he is an Associate Professor in the department of Kinetic Imaging at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Major in - kind support also came from Amerlux Lighting, with additional in - kind contributions by Riot Creative Imaging, An ARC Document Solutions Company; The Lapis Press; Langan; Syracuse University Libraries and the School of Architecture, Syracuse University; Pei Cobb Freed & Partners; Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University; Rafael Viñoly Architects; Portland Cement Association; Department of Special Collections, Stanford Libraries; Steven Holl Architects; The Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania; Visual Vocal; Brooklyn Museum; Morphosis; and Volume, Inc..
The artist graduated from the Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences, Musashino Art University in 2001.
January 27 - March 5 Bob Paris, a video artist and professor in VCUarts Department of Kinetic Imaging, resurrected scenes from the television coverage of the 1992 Los Angeles riots for this ambitious installation that explores the link between social disaster and television product.
From 2003 to 2009, Turk worked together with Paulo Pereira, head of the Department of Ophthalmology at IBILI (Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Life Sciences) at the...
Originally from New York, he is now based in Richmond, Virginia where he is where is a professor in the department of Kinetic Imaging at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Ricardo Zulueta (b. 1962, Havana): A multimedia artist and scholar who uses photography, performance, video, digital imaging, sculpture and / or installation, holds a Ph.D. from the Cinema and Interactive Media Department at the University of Miami and an M.F.A. in Visual Arts.
Those wishing to publish or to make commercial use of any material from The Morgan Library & Museum's website must contact the Department of Imaging and Rights.
inforisktoday.com - A recent alert from the Department of Homeland Security warning of vulnerabilities in certain medical imaging products from GE Healthcare is a reminder to other
A recent alert from the Department of Homeland Security warning of vulnerabilities in certain medical imaging product lines from GE Healthcare also serves as a reminder to other medical device makers and healthcare entities about the risks posed by hardcoded and default credentials.
govinfosecurity.com - A recent alert from the Department of Homeland Security warning of vulnerabilities in certain medical imaging products from GE Healthcare is a reminder to other
A recent alert from the Department of Homeland Security warning of vulnerabilities in certain medical imaging products from GE Healthcare is a reminder to other medical device makers and healthcare entities about the risks posed by hardcoded and default credentials.
In the imaging department, we are yet to see samples from the new Lumia 950 & 950 XL, but there's no doubt that these smartphone cameras will be good enough, and probably better than the rivals.
• Ensure efficient operation of the department • Carryout cardiac ultrasounds and sonographic studies utilizing latest Doppler and color flow techniques • Obtain diagnostic readings from cardiac ultrasound imaging and issue reports based on same • Maintain positive and workable relationships with patients and other departments to ensure effective coordination and communication regarding the context of study
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