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The Imaging Informatics research team is at the forefront of developing and testing innovations related to quantitative image processing and analysis, machine language processing, computer vision, signal processing, and other information technology for diagnostic, prognostic, and theragnosic use.
The work informs and is informed by the department's clinical care and education endeavors, providing ample room for trainees to engage in their own original research projects and/or work as members of various informatics-focused labs.