Lydia Neary-Zajiczek - Using image registration, segmentation and region growing to generate whole sample stiffness maps of cancerous and healthy tissue
Lydia Neary-Zajiczek - Using image registration, segmentation and region growing to generate whole sample stiffness maps of cancerous and healthy tissue
Lydia Neary-Zajiczek, Postgraduate student, Department of Computer Science Surgical Robot Vision Group, UCL TouchLab
Rethinking Cancer | UCL Cancer Domain Symposium
Monday 13 May 2019
Early Careers Network Session
Cancer remains one of the major causes of morbidity and premature death worldwide; one in two people in the UK born after 1960 will be diagnosed with some form of cancer during their lifetime. UCL has a proud track record in addressing the societal, technical, and health challenges of cancer and in exploring its underling biology.
This symposium, invited our broad community to assemble for the first time at scale to consider challenges and opportunities in cancer research, prevention and treatment, from biological, clinical, technical, economic and societal perspectives.
Rethinking Cancer | UCL Cancer Domain Symposium
Monday 13 May 2019
Early Careers Network Session
Cancer remains one of the major causes of morbidity and premature death worldwide; one in two people in the UK born after 1960 will be diagnosed with some form of cancer during their lifetime. UCL has a proud track record in addressing the societal, technical, and health challenges of cancer and in exploring its underling biology.
This symposium, invited our broad community to assemble for the first time at scale to consider challenges and opportunities in cancer research, prevention and treatment, from biological, clinical, technical, economic and societal perspectives.
Teresa Baker | |
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6/6/2019 | |
00:04:08 | |
UCL TouchLab, Computer Science, Surgical Robot Vision Group, Lydia Neary-Zajiczek, UCL Cancer Domain, cancer, Atomic force microscopy, tissue stiffness, Early Careers Network | |
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