Near-infrared spectroscopy, or fNIRS, offers a way to monitor brain activity without surgery or radiation by tracking changes in blood flow and oxygenation. Light sources placed on the scalp send near ...
Jasmine Plummer shares the spatial omics techniques she has developed to investigate the cellular processes underlying ...
Abstract: Using image-level weakly supervised semantic segmentation (WSSS) techniques to segment tissue regions in giga-pixel histopathological whole slide images (WSI) has garnered widespread ...
This repository provides code and workflows to test several state-of-the-art vehicle detection deep learning algorithms —including YOLOX, SalsaNext, and RandLA-Net— on a Flash Lidar dataset. The ...
Abstract: Accurate segmentation and classification of adipose tissue are critical tasks in the field of medical imaging, as they contribute to enhanced medical diagnostics. However, manual ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) said that it will stop funding all research that uses human fetal tissue, ending support for studies both inside and outside the agency. In a statement, the NIH ...
Looking ahead: Every year, tens of thousands of Americans receive organ transplants, yet demand still outstrips supply. Now, a research team at Carnegie Mellon University believes the way out of that ...
The National Institutes of Health’s James Shannon building is seen on the agency’s campus in Bethesda, Md., Oct. 24, 2014. (Credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP.) Listen The Trump administration ...
The Trump administration announced Thursday that human fetal tissue derived from abortions can no longer be used in research funded by the NIH. The policy, long urged by anti-abortion groups, expands ...
The National Institutes of Health, the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world, announced Thursday that it would no longer support research that utilizes fetal tissue donated to ...
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