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Date: Monday, November 07, 2022 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Biomedical Imaging for Precision Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Therapy

Join the UNC Program for Precision Medicine in Health Care (PPMH) for a free virtual mini-symposium. Precision medicine harnesses cutting edge data and technology to provide prediction of disease risk and choice of optimum treatment. Biomedical imaging is an integral part of early diagnosis and individually tailored treatment. The speakers at this mini-symposium will address data-driven approaches to developing personalized treatment strategies.

Presenters:

Mark Shen, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Neuroscience
Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities
UNC School of Medicine
Longitudinal neuroimaging to study the brain development of infants with neurodevelopmental disorders

Eran Dayan, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
UNC School of Medicine
Artificial Intelligence-based stratification of progression along the Alzheimer disease continuum

Andrew Satterlee, PhD
Brain Slice Technology Program Manager Eshelman Institute for Innovation
Eshelman School of Pharmacy
A living Ex Vivo platform for functional, personalized brain cancer diagnosis

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