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2025
December
- Dr. Shuwen Wei presents his paper titled "Optical Coherence Tomography Harmonization with Anatomy-Guided Latent Metric Schrödinger Bridges" at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2025), San Diego, CA, December 2–7, 2025.
- Dr. Jinwei Zhang presents his paper title "Automated Unique Lesion Tracking (AULTRA): A Framework for Longitudinal Lesion-wise Morphometric Analysis in Multiple Sclerosis" at the annual meeting of the Radiological Sociey of North America (RSNA 2025), Chicago, IL, November 30 – December 4, 2025.
November
- Savannah P. Hays visits West Virginia University to give a talk to the Machine Intelligence Lab (PI: Prashnna K. Gyawali
) about MR image processing and synthesis.
October
- Samuel W. Remedios successfully defends his thesis titled "Through-plane super-resolution of anisotropic multi-slice magnetic resonance images".
- M. Faizyab Ali Chaudhary joins IACL from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
September
- IACL papers at the 28th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2025), Daejeon, South Korea, September 23–27, 2025.
- Samuel W. Remedios presented "Exploring the feasibility of zero-shot super-resolution in preclinical imaging".

- Samuel W. Remedios also presented "Unsupervised OCT image interpolation using deformable registration and generative models" on behalf of Dr. Shuwen Wei.

- Anqi "Amy" Feng presented "Segmenting Thalamic Nuclei: T1 Maps Provide a Reliable and Efficient Solution" as part of the Workshop on Interpretability of Machine Intelligence in Medical Image Computing (iMIMIC).

- Samuel W. Remedios presented "Exploring the feasibility of zero-shot super-resolution in preclinical imaging".
- Savannah P. Hays had a poster presentation titled "Improving MR image harmonization for clinical and research applications in multiple sclerosis" at the 150th Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association (ANA2025) in Baltimore, MD.
| IACL at ANA 2025 | ||||
July
Savannah Hays presenting "An Unsupervised Approach for Artifact Severity Scoring in Multi-Contrast MR Images" at Medical Imaging with Deep Learning (MIDL 2025), Salt Lake City, UT, July 9–11, 2025.
- IACL papers at Medical Imaging with Deep Learning (MIDL 2025), Salt Lake City, UT, July 9–11, 2025.
- Savannah P. Hays had a poster presentation of her work titled "An Unsupervised Approach for Artifact Severity Scoring in Multi-Contrast MR Images".

- Dr. Junyu Chen had a poster presentation of his work titled "Pretraining Deformable Image Registration Networks with Random Images".

- Savannah P. Hays had a poster presentation of her work titled "An Unsupervised Approach for Artifact Severity Scoring in Multi-Contrast MR Images".
June
- The Whiting School of Engineering publishes Student Wins Best Poster Award at 2025 ACTRIMS Young Scientist Conference celebrating Savannah Hays' win!
2024
November
- Dr. Yihao Liu of Vanderbilt University has co-authored a paper with us titled "Vector Field Attention for Deformable Image Registration" that has appeared in the Journal of Medical Imaging.

October
- Dr. Kshitiz Upadhyay at Louisiana State University has co-authored a paper with us titled "Effect of Human Head Shape on the Risk of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Gaussian Process Regression-Based Machine Learning Approach" that has appeared in the journal Military Medicine.

- IACL papers at the 27th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2024), Marrakesh, Morocco, October 6–10, 2024.
- Savannah P. Hays presented 'Beyond MR Image Harmonization: Resolution Matters Too.

- Samuel W. Remedios presented TS-SR3: Time-strided denoising diffusion probabilistic model for MR super-resolution on behalf of Zejun Wu.

- Dr. B.E. Dewey presented RATNUS: Rapid, Automatic Thalamic Nuclei Segmentation using Multimodal MRI inputs on behalf of Anqi Feng.

- Savannah P. Hays presented 'Beyond MR Image Harmonization: Resolution Matters Too.











