Calendar

Feb
19
Wed
2020
Deploying AI in the Clinical Radiology Workflow: Challenges, Opportunities, and Examples @ Clark Center S360
Deploying AI in the Clinical Radiology Workflow: Challenges, Opportunities, and Examples
Feb 19 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Clark Center S360
Deploying AI in the Clinical Radiology Workflow: Challenges, Opportunities, and Examples @ Clark Center S360

Tessa Cook, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Perelman School of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania

Title: Deploying AI in the Clinical Radiology Workflow: Challenges, Opportunities, and Examples

Abstract: Although many radiology AI efforts are focused on pixel-based tasks, there is great potential for AI to impact radiology care delivery and workflow when applied to reports, EMR data, and workflow data. Radiology-pathology correlation, identification of follow-up recommendations, and report segmentation can be used to increase meaningful feedback to radiologists as well as to automate tasks that are currently manual and time-consuming. When deploying AI within the clinical workflow, there are many challenges that may slow down or otherwise affect the integration. Careful consideration of the way in which radiologists may expect to interact with AI results should be undertaken to meaningfully deploy radiology AI in a safe and effective way.

Mar
26
Thu
2020
Thursday MIPS Roundtable - Heike Daldrup-Link, M.D. @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable – Heike Daldrup-Link, M.D.
Mar 26 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable - Heike Daldrup-Link, M.D. @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link

Thursday MIPS Roundtable: “Ask the Radiologist about COVID-19”

 

Hosted by Dr. Heike Daldrup-Link & Dr. Gunilla Jacobson

Join us virtually to ask anything you would like to know about COVID-19 and the current status in our community. This week we will open the floor for questions. Please prepare questions related to COVID-19. Feel free to submit questions in advance to Ashley Williams (ashleylw@stanford.edu) or submit them in the chat on Zoom.

Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/186504700
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
Meeting ID: 186 504 700c talking about the future of medicine and science.

Apr
2
Thu
2020
Thursday MIPS Roundtable - Kathy Ferrara, Ph.D. & Angie Louie, Ph.D. @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable – Kathy Ferrara, Ph.D. & Angie Louie, Ph.D.
Apr 2 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable - Kathy Ferrara, Ph.D. & Angie Louie, Ph.D. @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link

Thursday MIPS Roundtable

Hosted by Dr. Kathy Ferrara & Dr. Gunilla Jacobson

Join us virtually to ask anything you would like to know about career plans, collaborations, new expertise and online lectures during the shutdown. Feel free to submit questions in advance to Ashley Williams (ashleylw@stanford.edu) or submit them in the chat on Zoom.

 

1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Kathy Ferrara, Ph.D.

“Developing a career plan, collaborations and new expertise during the shutdown”

Professor of Radiology
Stanford University

2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Angie Louie, Ph.D.

“How to create online lectures using Camtasia, Playposit and Canvas”

Professor of Biomedical Engineering
UC Davis

 

Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/186504700
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
Meeting ID: 186 504 700

Apr
9
Thu
2020
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable
Apr 9 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link

Thursday MIPS Roundtable: ePad: A Web-based Imaging Informatics Platform for Image Annotation and Quantitative Analysis

Come learn about ePAD (https://epad.stanford.edu) from Dr. Rubin’s lab, a freely-accessible web-based informatics platform for universal access to radiology images, annotations, and quantitative analysis. We’ll also open the floor to a discussion on integrating ePAD into the SCi3 preclinical imaging workflow and how together we can crowdsource data sharing and reuse, and accelerate quantitative imaging research for everyone.

Daniel Rubin, PhD
Professor of Biomedical Data Science, of Radiology, of Medicine, and, by courtesy, Ophthalmology and of Computer Science

Jason Thanh Lee, PhD
Director of the Clark Center Facility

Laura Pisani, PhD
Associate Director of the Clark Center Facility

Frezghi Habet, PhD
Director of the Porter Drive Facility

MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.

Please note Zoom information does change week to week.

4/9 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/114866791
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
Meeting ID: 114 866 791

Apr
16
Thu
2020
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable
Apr 16 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link

Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Dr. Michelle James & Dr. Ted Graves

 

1:30-2:00 PM – Michelle L. James, Ph.D.

Neuroimmune Imaging Research and Discovery (NiRD) Lab

Assistant Professor of Radiology and of Neurology

Stanford University

 

2:00-2:30 PM – Edward “Ted” Graves, Ph.D.

Imaging Radiobiology Laboratory, Division of Radiation Oncology Medical Physics

“Using Imaging to Study Radiation Biology”

Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Physics) and, by courtesy, of Radiology

Stanford University

 

MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.

 

Please note Zoom information does change week to week.

4/16 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/406957830
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
Meeting ID: 406 957 830

Apr
22
Wed
2020
CANCELLED - IMAGinING THE FUTURE - Elias Zerhouni, M.D. @ CANCELLED
CANCELLED – IMAGinING THE FUTURE – Elias Zerhouni, M.D.
Apr 22 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm CANCELLED
CANCELLED - IMAGinING THE FUTURE - Elias Zerhouni, M.D. @ CANCELLED

Please note this seminar is now cancelled and will be rescheduled for a future date. Please contact Ashley Williams (ashleylw@stanford.edu) with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your understanding!

 

IMAGinING THE FUTURE: “Journey Through Academia, Government and Industry: Lessons Learned”

Elias Zerhouni, M.D.

Professor Emeritus

John Hopkins University

 

SCIT Quarterly Seminar @ Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/98960758162?pwd=aHJJc3pDS3FONkZIc2FoZ0hqcXU1dz09
SCIT Quarterly Seminar
Apr 22 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/98960758162?pwd=aHJJc3pDS3FONkZIc2FoZ0hqcXU1dz09
SCIT Quarterly Seminar @ Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/98960758162?pwd=aHJJc3pDS3FONkZIc2FoZ0hqcXU1dz09
“Tumor-Immune Interactions in TNBC Brain Metastases”
Maxine Umeh Garcia, PhD

ABSTRACT: It is estimated that metastasis is responsible for 90% of cancer deaths, with 1 in every 2 advanced staged triple-negative breast cancer patients developing brain metastases – surviving as little as 4.9 months after metastatic diagnosis. My project hypothesizes that the spatial architecture of the tumor microenvironment reflects distinct tumor-immune interactions that are driven by receptor-ligand pairing; and that these interactions not only impact tumor progression in the brain, but also prime the immune system (early on) to be tolerant of disseminated cancer cells permitting brain metastases. The main goal of my project is to build a model that recapitulates tumor-immune interactions in brain-metastatic triple-negative breast cancer, and use this model to identify novel druggable targets to improve survival outcomes in patients with devastating brain metastases.

“Classification of Malignant and Benign Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors With An Open Source Feature Selection Platform”
Michael Zhang, MD

ABSTRACT: Radiographic differentiation of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) from benign PNSTs is a diagnostic challenge. The former is associated with a five-year survival rate of 30-50%, and definitive management requires gross total surgical with wide negative margins in areas of sensitive neurologic function. This presentation describes a radiomics approach to pre-operatively identifying a diagnosis, thereby possibly avoiding surgical complexity and debilitating symptoms. Using an open-source, feature extraction platform and machine learning, we produce a radiographic signature for MPNSTs based on routine MRI.

IBIIS/AIMI Seminar - Tiwari @ ZOOM - See Description for Zoom link
IBIIS/AIMI Seminar – Tiwari
Apr 22 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ZOOM - See Description for Zoom link
IBIIS/AIMI Seminar - Tiwari @ ZOOM - See Description for Zoom link

Radiomics and Radio-Genomics: Opportunities for Precision Medicine

Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/99904033216?pwd=U2tTdUp0YWtneTNUb1E4V2x0OTFMQT09 

Pallavi Tiwari, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Associate Member, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Director of Brain Image Computing Laboratory
School of Medicine | Case Western Reserve University


Abstract:
In this talk, Dr. Tiwari will focus on her lab’s recent efforts in developing radiomic (extracting computerized sub-visual features from radiologic imaging), radiogenomic (identifying radiologic features associated with molecular phenotypes), and radiopathomic (radiologic features associated with pathologic phenotypes) techniques to capture insights into the underlying tumor biology as observed on non-invasive routine imaging. She will focus on clinical applications of this work for predicting disease outcome, recurrence, progression and response to therapy specifically in the context of brain tumors. She will also discuss current efforts in developing new radiomic features for post-treatment evaluation and predicting response to chemo-radiation treatment. Dr. Tiwari will conclude with a discussion on her lab’s findings in AI + experts, in the context of a clinically challenging problem of post-treatment response assessment on routine MRI scans.

Apr
23
Thu
2020
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable
Apr 23 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link

Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Thera(g)nostics: Current clinical use and future needs

1:30-2:15 PM | Dr. Carina Mari Aparici, M.D.

Thera(g)nostics: Current clinical use and future needs

Bringing the clinical needs with preclinical research efforts

Clinical Professor of Radiology – Nuclear Medicine

Director, Targeted Radionuclide Therapy Program

Stanford University

 

2:15-2:30 PM | Dr. Gunilla Jacobson, Ph.D.

MIPS Theranostics Interest Group

How to join and learn more

Deputy Director

Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford, Radiology

Stanford University

 

MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.

 

Please note Zoom information does change week to week.

4/23 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/639510777
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
Meeting ID: 639 510 777

Apr
30
Thu
2020
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable
Apr 30 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link
Thursday MIPS Roundtable @ Zoom - See Description for Zoom Link

Thursday MIPS Roundtable: Faculty Lab Showcase

 

1:30-2:00 PM | Dr. Guillem Pratx, Ph.D.

The Physical Oncology Lab

Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Physics)

Stanford University

 

2:00-2:30 PM | Dr. Craig Levin, Ph.D.

Molecular Imaging Instrumentation Laboratory

Professor of Radiology and, by courtesy, of Physics,
of Electrical Engineering and of Bioengineering

Stanford University

 

MIPS Roundtables will be every Thursday from 1:30-2:30pm showcasing various topics and are open to all interested.

 

Please note Zoom information does change week to week.

4/30 Meeting URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/630252651
Dial: +1 650 724 9799 or +1 833 302 1536
Meeting ID: 630 252 651