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Katie Howard just presented research showing how AI-based 3D tumor segmentation can help improve the surveillance of NF2-related schwannomatosis at the Yale Medical AI Symposium.
- May 23, 2025
A total of 18 orthopaedics & rehabilitation faculty members were named 2025 Health Care Research All-Stars by Avant-garde Health in a report that recognizes the outstanding physicians and hospitals whose contributions to health care research significantly enhance the quality of patient care.
- October 30, 2024
As students from the third academic cohort of the nation’s first master’s degree in personalized medicine and applied engineering (PMAE) progress through a unique curriculum, the program’s co-director, Daniel Wiznia, MD, explains why advanced technology is playing a growing role between medicine and engineering.
- August 07, 2024
The Blavatnik Fund for Innovation at Yale Ventures has awarded a research grant award to an interdisciplinary team of Yale researchers for a project titled, “Dynamic 3D Morphometric Analysis.” The two-year $150,000 grant, funded through the Blavatnik Fund for Innovation, was awarded to associate research scientist, Frank Buono, PhD, associate professor, Daniel Wiznia, MD, and research scientist, Steven Tommasini, PhD, at the Yale Innovation Summit in recognition of their impact through life-science acceleration.
- April 26, 2024
Frank Buono, PhD, associate research scientist in psychiatry; Jose Cortes-Briones, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry; and Emily Lee, MD, assistant professor adjunct of psychiatry, have been chosen to receive a 2024 Blavatnik Award by Yale Ventures.
- August 27, 2023Source: LinkedIn
Dr. Frank Buono just presented some exciting results at the 2023 Neurofibromatosis (NF) Conference, where customized AI tools were jointly developed with the Synopsys Simpleware Software team to analyze Vestibular Schwannomas, a rare type of brain tumor. This work was done in collaboration with Steven Tommasini and Daniel Wiznia.
- November 30, 2022
The Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI) has awarded a research pilot award to an interdisciplinary team of Yale researchers for a project titled, “Utilizing Machine Learning to Model the Volumetric Growth of Vestibular Schwannomas.”