Funding and Publication news
February:
- Congratulations to lab members Jeremy Juybari, Josh Hamilton, and lab director Andre Khalil on their publication entitled “Context-guided segmentation for histopathologic cancer segmentation”!
January:
- The lab was rewarded a 3-year $440K grant from the National Cancer Institute (start date January 15th, 2025), titled “Multiscale anisotropy analysis of breast tissue subtypes from mammography and pathology”!
- This work is mostly centered on CompuMAINE lab’s work on the computational analyses of mammograms, but we also successfully proposed an extension of this work to breast tissue analyses from biopsies.
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October 2024:
- Lab members Joshua Hamilton and Andre Khalil collaborated with Caitlin Ellis, Benjamin Tero, Christian Potts, Kimberly Malka, Xuehui Yang, Calvin Vary, and Lucy Liaw to publish “Cellular Characteristics and Protein Signatures of Human Adipose Tissues from Donors With or Without Advanced Coronary Artery Disease”
May 2024:
- Congrats to lab member Josh Hamilton, lab director Andre Khalil, collaborators Molly Olzinski, Kendra Batchelder, and Karissa Tilbury on their publication titled ” Multiscale Computational Analysis of Patient-Matched Multi-Modal Imaging of Breast Tissue Microenvironment”
February 2023:
- The CompuMAINE lab’s work led to our inclusion in the State of AI in Maine Report published by The Roux Institute at Northeastern University and The Institute for Experiential AI at Northeastern University
October 2022:
- Congrats to lab members Joshua Hamilton and Andre Khalil and collaborators Karissa Tilbury, Peter Brooks, Tim Fitzgerald, Mike Jones, Anne Breggia on their publication. This is a major milestone for Josh with his first first-author paper!
June 2022:
- Our manuscript titled “Synchronous retreat of southeast Greenland’s peripheral glaciers” was accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters
- Lab members Jeremy Juybari, Andre Khalil, and their team published “Elimination of Image Saturation Effects on Multifractal Statistics Using the 2D WTMM Method” in Frontiers in Physiology
October 2021:
- We are awarded 1 of the 6 DRIVEN Accelerator Hub grants in the Northeast. The funds will be used to move our breast cancer detection technology closer to commercialization and aid in the fight against the disease.
September 2021:
- Kristy Townsend and our interdisciplinary team publish the paper titled “Visualization and analysis of whole depot adipose tissue neural innervation” in iScience magazine
May 2021:
- Lab director Andre Khalil, lab associate Brian Toner, and lab members Basel White and Kendra Batchelder collaborated with Evgeniya Gerasimova-Chechkina, Genrietta Freynd, Igor Antipev, and Alain Arneodo to publish their paper entitled, “Loss of Mammographic Tissue Homeostasis in Invasive Lobular and Ductal Breast Carcinomas vs. Benign Lesions”