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Hsu-Ting Kuo

Hsu-Ting Kuo (she/her/hers) is a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from National Taiwan University in 2023. During her undergraduate studies, she conducted research at the BioMedical Systems Engineering Lab, focusing on developing a confocal-based platform for screening drug-induced mitochondrial toxicity in AC16 cardiomyocytes. Additionally, she served as an undergraduate research assistant at the Physical Cell Biology Lab at Academia Sinica from 2019 to 2022, where she built pipelines for image segmentation and cell tracking.

Hsu-Ting joined the Dynamic Medical Image and Computing Lab in Fall 2023. Currently, her research focuses on developing computational models and diagnostic tools to improve diagnostic accuracy and enable early detection of lung diseases.

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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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