Assistant Professor
Dr. Corredor is an assistant professor in the Walter H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University and a member of the Cancer Immunology Research Program at Winship Cancer Institute.
Dr. Corredor aims to develop novel imaging biomarkers for predicting diagnosis and prognosis of cancer and has been actively working on developing novel digital pathology approaches for automatically identifying both cancer relevant diagnostic regions and which cancer patients are likely to have disease recurrence and which patients might benefit from checkpoint inhibitors. Dr. Corredor is building on the foundation laid by his doctoral work, which focused on developing an end-to-end pipeline for pathology, including strategies and user interfaces for providing pathologists efficient access to visual content and extracting diagnostic and prognostic information from histopathology images of different kinds of cancer, e.g., ductal carcinoma in situ, ER+ breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, basal cell carcinoma, gastric adenocarcinoma, among others.
He earned his PhD in electrical engineering and MS in computer engineering from Universidad Nacional de Colombia.