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Duke Faculty Promoted or Appointed to the Rank of Full Professor

Congratulations to our Duke faculty who have been promoted or appointed to the rank of full professor! Promotion and appointment to full professor is the culmination of a rigorous review by academic peers and leaders.

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OCT Presents Multidimensional Imaging for Diagnosis and Detection | Features | Jul/Aug 2021

OCT Presents Multidimensional Imaging for Diagnosis and Detection | Features | Jul/Aug 2021
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Neurodegenerative Disease Diagnostic Method Is Superior to Human-Led Approaches | May 2021

Neurodegenerative Disease Diagnostic Method Is Superior to Human-Led Approaches | May 2021
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Machine learning platform identifies activated neurons in real-time

 E-Mail IMAGE: The video shows the results of the SUNS online technique without the tracking option enabled (left) and with the tracking option enabled (right). The green contours in the right panels. view more  Credit: Yiyang Gong, Duke University DURHAM, N.C. Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed an automatic process that uses streamlined artificial intelligence (AI) to identify active neurons in videos faster and more accurately than current techniques. The technology should allow researchers to watch an animal s brain activity in real time, as they are behaving. The work appears May 20 in Nature Machine Intelligence. One of the ways researchers study the activity of neurons in living animals is through a process known as two-photon calcium imaging, which makes active neurons appear as flashes of light. Analyzing these videos, however, typically requires a human circling every burst of intensity they see in a process called segmenta

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AI spots neurons better than human experts

 E-Mail IMAGE: The graphic shows an image generated by AO-OCT (top), and the result of WeakGCSeg algorithms to identify and trace the shapes of the ganglion cells in the eye (bottom). view more  Credit: Sina Farsiu, Duke University DURHAM, N.C. A new combination of optical coherence tomography (OCT), adaptive optics and deep neural networks should enable better diagnosis and monitoring for neuron-damaging eye and brain diseases like glaucoma. Biomedical engineers at Duke University led a multi-institution consortium to develop the process, which easily and precisely tracks changes in the number and shape of retinal ganglion cells in the eye.

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