Guest Seminar - Next-Generation Optical and Photoacoustic Imaging Devices Empowered by Deep Learning

3:00pm - 4:30pm
Lecture Theatre H (Lift 27-28)

There are pressing need to provide better biomedical imaging devices for medical professionals to improve the current standard of care for patients. For instance, rapid and slide-free tissue imaging with histological contrast and minimal tissue preparation has long been a challenging yet appealing medical pursuit. In the first part of the talk, I will review a promising and transformative histological imaging method recently developed in my laboratory, termed computational high-throughput autofluorescence microscopy by pattern illumination (CHAMP), which can provide rapid and label-free imaging of thick and unprocessed tissues with large surface irregularity at an acquisition speed of 10 mm2/10 s with 1.1-µm lateral resolution. CHAMP images can be subsequently transformed into virtually stained histological images (Deep-CHAMP) through unsupervised learning in a minute, ensuring that medical professionals can understand our images immediately without additional training.

In the second part of the talk, I will share the new research directions related to CHAMP, including (1) the incorporation of a sectioning vibratome for three-dimensional whole-organ imaging with subcellular resolution in histopathology color tone, (2) the multi-color virtual staining with weakly supervised learning, and (3) the assistive medical diagnosis with artificial intelligence.

In the third part of the talk, I will share our recent research achievements in photoacoustic imaging with the co-development of the imaging system, contrast agent, and reconstruction algorithm. I will end the talk by sharing my view on the future of biomedical imaging devices in medicine.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Terence Tsz Wai WONG
HKUST
Language
English
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
Organizer
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering
Bioengineering Graduate Program
Contact

Tel: (852) 23588483 / Emai: bien@ust.hk

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