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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Ehsan Samei, Duke University (United States)

  • David Manning, Lancaster University (United Kingdom)

Conference Chairs

  • Stephen Aylward, Kitware, Inc. (United States)

  • Lubomir M. Hadjiiski, University of Michigan Health System (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Samuel G. Armato III, The University of Chicago (United States)

  • Susan M. Astley, The University of Manchester (United Kingdom)

  • Kyongtae Ty Bae, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (United States)

  • Matthew S. Brown, University of California, Los Angeles (United States)

  • Heang-Ping Chan, University of Michigan Health System (United States)

  • Marleen de Bruijne, Erasmus MC (Netherlands) and University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

  • Thomas M. Deserno, RWTH Aachen (Germany)

  • Catalin Fetita, Telecom SudParis (France)

  • Hiroshi Fujita, Gifu University School of Medicine (Japan)

  • Maryellen L. Giger, The University of Chicago (United States)

  • Hayit Greenspan, Tel Aviv University (Israel)

  • Horst K. Hahn, Fraunhofer MEVIS (Germany) and Jacobs University Bremen (Germany)

  • Khan M. Iftekharuddin, Old Dominion University (United States)

  • Nico Karssemeijer, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (Netherlands)

  • Jong Hyo Kim, Seoul National University College of Medicine (Korea, Republic of)

  • Marius George Linguraru, Children’s National Medical Center

  • Joseph Y. Lo, Duke University (United States) (United States) and George Washington University (United States)

  • Michael F. McNitt-Gray, University of California, Los Angeles (United States)

  • Kensaku Mori, Nagoya University (Japan)

  • Janne J. Näppi, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States) and Harvard Medical School (United States)

  • Meindert Niemeijer, IDx, LLC. (United States)

  • Noboru Niki, University of Tokushima (Japan)

  • Carol L. Novak, Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology (United States)

  • Nicholas A. Petrick, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States)

  • Clarisa Sánchez, Radboud University Njimegen Medical Center (Netherlands)

  • Ronald M. Summers, National Institutes of Health (United States)

  • Kenji Suzuki, The University of Chicago (United States)

  • Georgia D. Tourassi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States)

  • Bram van Ginneken, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (Netherlands)

  • Eva M. van Rikxoort, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (Netherlands)

  • Rafael Wiemker, Philips Research (Germany)

  • Axel Wismüller, University of Rochester Medical Center (United States)

  • Xiaofeng Yang, Emory University (United States)

Session Chairs

  • Head, Neck, and Novel Methods

  • Marius George Linguraru, Children’s National Medical Center (United States)

  • Eva M. van Rikxoort, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (Netherlands)

    Prostate and Colon I

  • Janne J. Näppi, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States) and Harvard Medical School (United States)

  • Maryellen L. Giger, The University of Chicago (United States)

    Vessels, Heart, and Eye I

  • Bram van Ginneken, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (Netherlands)

  • Thomas M. Deserno, RWTH Aachen (Germany)

    Keynote: Joint Session with Conferences 9035 and 9039

  • Heinz U. Lemke, Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (Germany)

    Lung, Chest, and Abdomen I

  • Nicholas A. Petrick, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States)

  • Jong Hyo Kim, Seoul National University College of Medicine (Korea, Republic of)

    Vessels, Heart, and Eye II

  • Marleen de Bruijne, Erasmus MC (Netherlands) and University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

  • Clarisa I. Sánchez, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center (Netherlands)

    Breast I

  • Joseph Y. Lo, Duke University Medical Center (United States)

  • Georgia D. Tourassi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States)

    Prostate and Colon II

  • Ronald M. Summers, National Institutes of Health (United States)

    Musculoskeletal and Miscellaneous

  • Axel Wismüller, University of Rochester Medical Center (United States)

  • Michael F. McNitt-Gray, University of California, Los Angeles (United States)

    Breast II

  • Horst Karl Hahn, Fraunhofer MEVIS (Germany)

  • Hiroshi Fujita, Gifu University School of Medicine (Japan)

    Lung, Chest, and Abdomen II

  • Kyongtae Ty Bae, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (United States)

  • Rafael Wiemker, Philips Research (Germany)

Awards

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Robert F. Wagner Award

Robert F. Wagner was an active scientist in the SPIE Medical Imaging meeting, starting with the first meeting in 1972 and continuing throughout his career. He ensured that the BRH, and subsequently the CDRH, was a sponsor for the early and subsequent Medical Imaging meetings, helping to launch and ensure the historical success of the meeting. The Robert F. Wagner All-Conference Best Student Paper Award (established 2014) is acknowledgment of his many important contributions to the Medical Imaging meeting and his many important advances to the field of medical imaging.

This award is cosponsored by:

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2014 Recipients:

First Place: MRI signal and texture features for the prediction of MCI to Alzheimer’s disease progression (9035-78)

A. Martínez-Torteya, J. A. Rodriguez-Rojas, J. M. Celaya-Padilla, J. I. Galván-Tejada, V. M. Treviño-Alvarado, Sr., J. G. Tamez-Peña, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)

Second Place: Distinguishing benign confounding treatment changes from residual prostate cancer on MRI following laser ablation (9036-49)

G. Litjens, H. Huisman, Radbound Univ. Nijmegen Medical Ctr. (Netherlands); R. Elliot, Case Western Reserve Univ. (United States); N. Shih, M. Feldman, Univ. of Pennsylvania (United States); S. Viswnath, Case Western Reserve Univ. (United States); J. Futterrer, J. Bomers, Radboud Univ. Nijmegen Medical Ctr. (Netherlands); A. Madabhushi, Case Western Reserve Univ. (United States)

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"Front Matter: Volume 9035", Proc. SPIE 9035, Medical Imaging 2014: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 903501 (5 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2064848
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Medicine

Computed tomography

Breast

Magnetic resonance imaging

Medical imaging

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