Chayanin Tangwiriyasakul: Using NeuroAI to Estimate Stroke Perfusion Deficits
Chayanin Tangwiriyasakul, Research Fellow at King’s College London, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”Our new paper is NOW online!
In this work, we explore a NeuroAI approach for estimating perfusion deficits in hyperacute ischaemic stroke using data from 1,393 patients.
Grateful to work with Prof. Parashkev Nachev, Dr. Yee-Haur Mah, Dr. Michael Elmalem, Dr. Jane Rondina, and M. Jorge Cardoso, Sebastien Ourselin, Stefano Moriconi, Pedro Borges, Guilherme Pombo, Paul Wright’‘
Title: Deep generative computed perfusion-deficit mapping of ischaemic stroke
Authors: Chayanin Tangwiriyasakul, Pedro Borges, Guilherme Pombo, Stefano Moriconi, Michael S. Elmalem, Paul Wright, Yee-Haur Mah, Jane Maryam Rondina, Sebastien Ourselin, Parashkev Nachev, Manuel Jorge Cardoso
Read the Full Article on Nature Communications Biology

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