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Ehsan Adeli

With a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence and computer vision and postgraduate training in biomedical imaging & computational neuroscience, I solve critical problems in healthcare and neuroscience.

My research group focuses on developing Translational Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms in medicine and mental health. My work involves the automatic analysis of human activities and behaviors from videos, connecting how humans perform actions to the brain by analyzing magnetic resonance images (MRIs). By exploring explainable machine learning algorithms, I aim to uncover the underlying factors of neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases and their impact on everyday life.

My research concentrates on and connects two main areas: digital humans and human neuroscience. I analyze 3D motion, actions, and behaviors using various human sensing technologies, such as video and sensory data. Additionally, I employ clinical and cognitive tests, as well as neuroimaging modalities like MRIs, to explore brain function and neural processes. Integrating these technologies to enhance clinical applications and provide deeper insights into the complexities of human behavior and brain function, my group develops world models for neuroscience.

Mirabela Rusu

Research focuses on developing analytic methods for biomedical data integration, with a particular interest in the spatial integration of radiology and pathology images. Such integrative methods may be applied to create comprehensive multi-scale representations of biomedical processes and pathological conditions, thus enabling their in-depth characterization. The radiology-pathology fusion allows the creation of rich spatial labels that can be used as input for advanced machine learning to predict the presence and aggressiveness of cancers.

John P.A. Ioannidis

Research Areas: 

  • Meta-Research
  • Biostatistics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Evidence-Based Medicine