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SCI Students Bring A-Game to Summer Conferences

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Conferences may be a little different this year, but that hasn’t stopped SCI students from showing what they’re made of. This week four publications were selected as finalists in two seperate conferences.  Adam Rauff and Steven LaBelle were selected as finalists for the (virtual) student PhD paper competition at the Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering and Biotransport […]

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Brian Zenger Receives University of Utah Graduate Fellowship

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Congratulations to Brian Zenger on receiving a 2020-21 University Graduate Fellowship. The award includes an $18,900 scholarship for the academic year as well as covering regular graduate tuition. The UGRF affords Brian the opportunity to pursue his projects full-time during the 2020-21 academic year.

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SCI Awarded COVID-19 Seed Grant

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Congratulations to Tolga Tasdizen whos Emerging COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 Research Application has been awarded funding by the University of Utah Health’s 3i Initiative. The project entitled AI/CXR Early Warning System for Infectious Respiratory Disease Outbreaks, proposes to research an early warning system for novel respiratory infectious disease outbreaks based on automated emerging cluster analysis of routine chest […]

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ViSUS Utilized in Understanding COVID-19

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SCI Institute and CEDMAV alumnus, Brian Summa has been working with colleagues at Tulane University to study the effects of COVID-19 on lung tissue. This research is made possible using ViSUS to analyze high resolution histological volumes too large to visualize with other software.

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SCI Students Awarded One NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and One Honorable Mention

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Congratulations to Lindsay Rupp who was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.and Jake Bergquist who received an honorable mention. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students […]

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SCI mourns the passing of friend and mentor Bill Lorensen

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The SCI Institute faculty, staff, and students were shocked and saddened to learn that our great friend and mentor Bill Lorensen passed away on December 12 from complications of colon cancer. Typically for Bill, he was optimistic and good humored to the end. Bill was a visionary researcher who enthusiastically shared his technical gifts with […]

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Every Breath You Take

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Shortening Treatment for Lung Cancer Patients New research at the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah, helps to precisely target tumors in lung cancer patients using artificial intelligence. Employing algorithms developed by Sarang Joshi, DSc, professor of Biomedical Engineering and graduate student Markus Foote in collaboration with Amit Sawant, PhD, at […]

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Announcing Intel Graphics and Visualization Institutes of XeLLENCE

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In order to better ensure advanced graphics and visualization capabilities are broadly available to the professional rendering, scientific visualization and virtual design communities, I am thrilled to announce that Intel is supporting the establishment of Intel® Graphics and Visualization Institutes of XeLLENCE (Intel® GVI). Three world class founding institutions have been selected: – Scientific Computing […]

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HCI Announces Computational Oncology Research Initiative (CORI)

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It is our distinct pleasure to announce that Howard Colman, MD, PhD, Professor in the Departments of Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Medicine (Oncology) has been appointed as the inaugural Director of the Computational Oncology Research Initiative (CORI), a new collaboration between Huntsman Cancer Institute and the Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute.

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