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Debarghya Chaki

Debarghya Chaki (he/him/his) is an undergraduate Biomedical Engineering (BME) major at the University of Texas at Austin. He is an EMT, and has extensive clinical and event medicine experience. He is also involved in triage volunteering, as well as many campus wide health and safety programs. Debarghya has a prior background in cellular biology and vaccine development research from his position at the Global Health Research Complex at Texas A&M University.

In Dr. Castillo’s lab, he works on machine learning based cardiothoracic CT and echocardiogram research for monitoring disease progression and diagnostic purposes to aid clinicians.

debarghya.chaki@utexas.edu

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The DMIC Lab has been awarded a Computational Oncology Grant to develop models to forecast the lung's functional response to cancer radiotherapy.

The DMIC Lab and 4D Medical are collaborating on a sponsored research project to further develop image processing methods for quantifying lung health.

Dynamic Lung Compliance Imaging Method published in PMB

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