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Biomedical Data Science Seminar Series – “Unlocking Brain Insights: Machine Learning for Neuroimaging Studies”

September 10 at 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Modern neurotechnologies generate vast and intricate imaging data across multiple modalities, capturing nuanced aspects of brain structure and function in both healthy and diseased states, thus propelling neuroimaging into the ‘big data’ era. The quantitative analysis of such extensive neuroimaging datasets presents unprecedented opportunities for uncovering novel insights into various neuroscience problems. Machine learning and AI have emerged as promising tools for these analyses, capable of producing personalized, quantitative imaging-based indices with diagnostic and prognostic value, potentially revolutionizing healthcare delivery. However, technical challenges persist due to the high dimensionality of imaging data, disease heterogeneity, and the integration of these technologies into clinical workflows. In this talk, I will discuss novel computational approaches that harness advanced machine learning techniques to tackle these challenges. First, I will present progress toward a scalable unsupervised non-negative matrix factorization framework for interpretable and reproducible dimensionality reduction of neuroimaging data. Second, I will delve into a deep learning framework designed to parse disease heterogeneity and generate subject-specific abnormality maps. Finally, I will explore deep learning models aimed at overcoming obstacles in implementing AI-enabled clinical workflows. I will illustrate the broad impact of these approaches through their applications in diverse settings, with a focus on Alzheimer’s disease.

Aristeidis Sotiras

Assistant Professor of Radiology at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Informatics (Data Science and Biostatistics), Washington University in St. Louis

Aristeidis (Aris) Sotiras, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Radiology, Institute of Informatics, Data Science & Biostatistics, Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Systems Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Sotiras received his PhD in Applied Mathematics in Ecole Centrale Paris. Following postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Sotiras joined WashU in 2018 and established the Medical Imaging & Data Science (MINDS) lab. His research is in the area of medical image analysis and machine learning, with applications to brain development and aging. His research is focused on developing novel computational methods to extract information from imaging data and delineate patterns in large heterogeneous data sets, towards improving patient-specific diagnosis and advancing our understanding of brain structure and function in health and disease. His work has been funded by the NIH, the BrightFocus Foundation as well as through intramural programs.

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Date:
September 10
Time:
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
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Center for Biomedical Image Computing & Analytics
Phone
215-746-4060
Email
jessicai@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
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Venue

Raisler Lounge (Room 225), Towne Building
220 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States
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