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BIOCARD project (Biomarkers for Older Controls at Risk for Dementia)| old_uid | 10013 |
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| title | BIOCARD project (Biomarkers for Older Controls at Risk for Dementia) |
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| start_date | 2011/05/24 |
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| schedule | 11h |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | Auditorium |
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| summary | Michael I. Miller is professor of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Imaging Science at Johns Hopkins University.
He is a recognized leader and pioneer in areas of image understanding, pattern theory, computer vision, medical imaging and computational neuroscience. Notably,
he is one of the founders of the theory of Computational Anatomy, which provides a sound framework for the quantitative analysis of variability of biological shapes. Applications of Computational Anatomy in neuroscience have developed rapidly, with applications of large deformation brain mapping technologies that contribute to the understanding of neuropsychiatric pathologies.
Michael I. Miller talk will focus on the BIOCARD project (Biomarkers for Older Controls at Risk for Dementia), a large NIH-funded project (PI: Marilyn Albert) in which Michael I. Miller's team is the imaging core. |
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