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Our paper on hate circuit ranked as #1 most viewed paper in Nature Molecular Psychiatry

Our group's paper titled Depression uncouples brain hate circuit published recently in Nature Molecular Psychiatry has been ranked as #1 most viewed paper in the journal during the month of January 2013.

In a related development, Tian Ge, who is one of the co-authors of this paper, has received the prestigious Heng-Yuan-Xiang award for his outstanding achievements as a student in sensory, psychological or cognitive neuroscience and related areas.

Wed 30 Jan 2013, 15:32 | Tags: Announcments, Neuroscience, Publications

Dr Rajpoot awarded international grant for research on cancer prognostics

A consortium of four academic and clinical institutes has won an international grant for a research project on novel multiplex prognostic biomarkers for colorectal cancer via computerised analysis of multi-protein fluorescence images. The research project led by Dr Nasir Rajpoot has been awarded the total amount of $1.05m by the Qatar Foundation. The consortium involves academic and clinical partners based in the UK and Qatar. The research team at Warwick will be composed of two new researchers and key investigators in Dr Nasir Rajpoot (Computer Science), Dr Mike Khan (Life Sciences), Prof David Epstein (Mathematics), and Dr Rich Savage (Systems Biology).


CASE PhD Studentship Opportunity

A fully funded PhD studentship is available in the Computational Biology & Bioimaging (COMBI) research group under the supervision of Dr Nasir Rajpoot (Computer Science) and Prof Ian Cree (Warwick Medical School). The PhD research project, jointly funded by EPSRC and GE Healthcare, is titled Computer-Assisted Assessment of Digital Pathology Slides and is concerned with developing algorithms for modelling and analysis of morphological patterns in multi-gigapixel microscopic images of human tissue with applications to computer-assisted assessment and grading of digital pathology images. Part of the research may involve extending a patent-pending technology to a real-world clinical setting. The project is partly funded by GE Healthcare, the largest manufacturer of medical imaging devices worldwide, and will involve active collaboration with Dr David Snead, Head of Pathology at the University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire (UHCW) and GE Omnyx teams at UHCW and in Pittsburgh, USA.

Tue 05 Jun 2012, 12:29 | Tags: Announcments, Bioimaging, Digital Pathology, General

Tian Ge to give a talk at the OHBM 2012 annual meeting

Tian Ge, a PhD student in COMBI working with Prof Feng, will give an oral presentation (approx. 1% acceptance rate) titled 'Increasing Power for Voxel-wise Genome-wide Association Studies' (joint work with Dr Thomas Nichols in Warwick Statistics department and Prof Pual Thompson at UCLA) at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) annual meeting to be held in Beijing in June, 2012.

Wed 07 Mar 2012, 17:47 | Tags: Announcments, Neuroscience

Nasir Rajpoot to co-chair the international workshop on Histopathology Image Analysis (HIMA)

Dr Nasir Rajpoot will co-chair the workshop on Histopathology Image Analysis (HIMA) to be held in conjunction with MICCAI, the premier medical imaging conference, in October 2012.

Fri 24 Feb 2012, 22:01 | Tags: Announcments

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