Congratulations to Shekoofeh Azizi, Parvin Mousavi et al. for receiving the Best Paper Award for the IJCARS MICCAI Special Issue, 2017
Best Paper Award, International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (IJCARS), Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions (MICCAI) Special Issue, 2017. Awarded for “Detection and grading of prostate cancer using temporal enhanced ultrasound: combining deep neural networks and tissue mimicking simulations.” IJCARS 12.8 (2017): 1293-1305.
Welcome to Dr. Liang Zou
Dr. Liang Zou has joined the Med-i Lab as a postdoctoral fellow. He graduated from UBC in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2017.
Congratulations to Parvin Mousavi for being named to the Royal Society of Canada’s (RSC) College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists program.
Congratulations to Parvin Mousavi for being named to the Royal Society of Canada’s (RSC) College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists program. The new program recognizes an emerging generation of Canadian intellectual leadership. http://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/new-generation-leaders?utm_source=…
Pointed Priorities: Bringing IT into the Clinic
“I like needles,” confesses Dr. Parvin Mousavi as she vividly recalls the one that delivered an epidural anaesthetic into her spine during childbirth. “Maybe I was distracted, but it was marvellous how well it went in.” She subsequently learned how the use of such needles calls for a skill set that verges on an art...
Med-I Laboratory represents Queen’s University at Research Matters at the Parliament Hill Pop-up Research Park, to MPs, ministers and other parliamentary dignitaries.
“Research Matters” was the title of this year’s event where researchers from Ontario universities presented their work to MPs, ministers and other parliamentary dignitaries.
Our recent graduate Dr. Lili Wang featured to “highlight her achievements in computing, and help empower aspiring and current women in this field.”
Our recent graduate Dr. Lili Wang featured to “highlight her achievements in computing, and help empower aspiring and current women in this field.”