Provost Speaker Series: Cristian A. Linte, Ph.D. presents….“AI in Medical Imaging”
Provost Speaker Series | April 13, 2026 | 1:00 p.m.
You are invited to the final Provost Speaker Series “Lunch and Learn” event of the 2025-26 academic year. Join the next installment of of the Provost Speaker Series, as:
Cristian A. Linte, Ph.D.,
Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Science presents….
“AI in Medical Imaging” or as some like to call it, “Computer-assisted Diagnosis and Therapy: Where Imaging Science & Biomedical Engineering Meet Medical Imaging”
Monday, April 13, 2026 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Zoom Only / Registration required >
Computer-assisted diagnosis and therapy is an emerging field dedicated to improving disease detection and treatment by leveraging imaging and computing techniques to extract and visualize information from routine medical imaging data.
Fueled by advances in computing and data acquisition, this field has transformed medicine from a traditional craft based on physicians’ experience, to an objective decision-making process driven by large-scale heterogeneous data. Dr. Linte’s research is founded on the premise that effective utilization of biomedical informatics to develop versatile biomedical computing and visualization tools will lead to solutions that enable more accurate and timely disease diagnosis and less invasive therapies.
These tools help advance computer-aided diagnosis and therapy across a wide spectrum of diseases and organs that can impact a larger patient population. This lecture will feature several examples of how imaging science and engineering tools that can be leveraged to dig deeper into medical imaging data and generate visualizations that help clinicians clearly “see”, safely “reach” and effectively “manipulate” sites inside the body with less invasiveness and trauma.
Dr. Linte's event will appeal to the palate of a broad audience. Join us!
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