Hua is one of the nine faculty members who received the Cancer Center at Illinois (CCIL) annual seed grant awards. She will be working with Dr. Lam to conduct the study of collaborative cancer. Read the news .
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Hua Received Support from NIH
Hua Li researching head and neck and cervical cancers with more than $2.3 million in NIH support. Read the news .
Jian wins The Junior Investigator Competition at AAPM 2018
Our work “Selecting Predictive Genomic Biomarkers for Oropharyngeal Cancer Treatment Prediction by use of Advanced Machine Learning Method” has been selected as the Winner of The Jack Krohmer Junior Investigator Competition at AAPM Annual Meeting 2018.
Our work presented in “Science Council Session” at AAPM 2017
Our work “Deep Boltzmann Machines-Driven Level Set Method for Heart Motion tracking Using Cine MRI” has been selected as an oral presentation in the “Science Council Session” with topic of “Big Data, Deep Learning, and AI in Imaging and Radiation Oncology” at AAPM Annual Meeting 2017.
Our work presented at ISMRM 2017
Our work “Deep Boltzmann Machines-Driven Method for In-Treatment Heart Motion Tracking Using Cine MRI” has been selected as an Oral presentation (<10% acceptance rate) at International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 25th Annual Meeting, 2017.
Our work wins the “Best in Physics” at AAPM 2016
The work “Evaluation of the Use of Direct Electron Density CT Images in Radiation Therapy” with Dr. Li as one of co-authors has been selected as the “Best in Physics” at AAPM Annual Meeting, 2016.
Chunfeng selected into the Finalist for the Young Investigator competition at AAPM 2015
Our work “Cancer Therapy Outcome Prediction Based On Dempster-Shafer Theory and PET Imaging” has been selected into the “Finalist for the John R. Cameron Young Investigator competition” at AAPM Annual Meeting, 2015.
Our work wins the “Best in Physics” at AAPM 2015
Our work “An Integrated Model-Based Intrafractional Motion Tracking Approach With Dynamic MRI In Head And Neck Radiotherapy” has been selected as the “Best in Physics” at AAPM Annual Meeting, 2015.
Our work selected as the “Best in Physics” at AAPM 2014
Our work “A Supervised Framework for Automatic Contour Assessment for Radiotherapy Planning of Head-Neck Cancer” has been selected as the “Best in Physics” at AAPM Annual Meeting, 2014.
Dr. Li wins The “Trainee Research Prize” at RSNA 2009.
Our work “Experimental Thorax Phantom Study of a Novel Automatic kV Selection Strategy for Radiation Dose Reduction in CT” wins The “Trainee Research Prize” at RSNA 2009.