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AI algorithm predicts need for mental therapy
By
Erik L. Ridley
German researchers led a team that used an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to analyze MR images and behavioral data of people at high risk of psychosis or with depression. The algorithm was able to predict whether the individuals would need mental therapy, according to results published online on 26 September in
JAMA Psychiatry
.
September 27, 2018
Parizel quits Europe, heads Down Under
By
Philip Ward
One of the best-known European radiologists, Dr. Paul M. Parizel, PhD, is to leave his post at Antwerp University Hospital in Belgium. From January, he will combine an academic position as a full professor at the University of Western Australia with a part-time appointment at Royal Perth Hospital.
September 25, 2018
AI algorithm produces synthetic brain MR images
By
Erik L. Ridley
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can produce synthetic brain MR images, solving a number of challenges in training AI algorithms, according to research presented on September 16 at the International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention in Granada, Spain.
September 17, 2018
AI algorithm produces synthetic brain MR images
By
Erik L. Ridley
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can produce synthetic brain MR images, solving a number of challenges in training AI algorithms, according to research presented on 16 September at the International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention in Granada, Spain.
September 17, 2018
App helps U.K. kids deal with MRI scans
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
A British physicist has created a mobile app designed to help children cope with their impending MRI scan.
September 16, 2018
Inventor of full-body MRI system dies
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
James "Jim" Hutchison, PhD, the University of Aberdeen academic who invented the world's first full-body MRI system, has died at the age of 77.
September 11, 2018
Does radiology have a bullying problem?
By
Philip Ward
LIVERPOOL - Bullying and harassment are serious endemic problems in some radiology departments, and urgent action is required to promote teamwork and ensure patient care does not suffer, delegates were told on 11 September at the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists annual congress.
September 11, 2018
Can Tetris inspire AI for MRI breast cancer detection?
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Borrowing concepts used in the classic computer game Tetris, Australian researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that they say can detect tumors on breast MRI exams nearly twice as fast as existing breast cancer detection methods without affecting accuracy.
September 9, 2018
Australia opens new biomedical imaging research center
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
An Australian government agency, the Australian Research Council, has raised $8.5Â million AUD ($6Â million U.S.) in funds to establish a new biomedical imaging research facility at the University of Queensland.
September 9, 2018
Strickland: Outsourcing spending is unsustainable
By
Philip Ward
U.K. outsourcing costs have doubled in just three years, and a shortage of at least 1,600 radiologists is anticipated by 2022, according to a report released on 5 September by the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR). Urgent action is vital, said RCR President Dr. Nicola Strickland.
September 4, 2018
20 new golden rules of radiology
By
Dr. Paul McCoubrie
Always report in date order, introduce yourself, dress smartly, and don't criticize colleagues. These are four of the new rules of radiology developed by Dr. Paul McCoubrie. We present the third in his series of articles about the specialty's uber-truths.
September 4, 2018
U.K. group's fast cardiac MRI protocol passes test in Peru
By
Wayne Forrest
A fast-scanning cardiac MRI protocol first developed and tested in the U.K. has been successfully used in Peru, according to research published on 29 August. Researchers believe the study proves the technique is well-suited for providing cardiac MRI in developing countries.
September 2, 2018
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