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DMIC Research

The DMIC lab develops medical image processing & analysis methods for clinical applications. This work is highly interdisciplinary, drawing on expertise in imaging, applied mathematics, medical physics, biomechanics, and medicine. Our current projects involve inferring patient-specific biomechanical properties from dynamic imaging for applications in radiation oncology, radiology, and pulmonology.

Image Processing

Functional Inference from Dynamic Imaging

Clinical Applications

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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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