Fang Liu
@DrFangLiu
Assistant Professor I3T @HarvardMed @MGHMartinos • #MRI, #AI, #BME • J. Fellow & AMPC @ISMRM • Faculty @RSNA • Funded @NIH @NIBIBgov @NIH_NIAMS • PhD @UWMadison
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http://liulab.mgh.harvard.edu 03-04-2011 02:21:38
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Happy to share our latest publication Magn Res Medicine for introducing a new self-supervised subject-adaptive #deeplearning called RELAX-MORE for robust, generalizable, and efficient quantitative #MRI learning. Demonstrated for rapid brain and knee imaging.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
Lunch with my MGH Martinos Center lab members at Pier 6 for celebrating the upcoming spring festival holiday! Wonderful seafood and burgers!
Happy to serve @ismrm AMPC for the past three years. Applaud to the wonderful community, people and our Chairs. 👉Read this blog from Brian Hargreaves.
It was great to work with an amazing group of AMPC members to construct the scientific sessions for the upcoming #ISMRM24 in Singapore! Tobias Wech #JanineLupo #TolgaCukur Fang Liu #yasuhikotachibana
RadGPT is a new vision-language #AI #LLM , that enables human-AI interactive diagnosis via image feature learning from #visiontransformer and language reasoning from local #GPT . We showed the first RadGPT in #radiology diagnosis, interpretation, and automated reporting #RSNA23 .
Bye #RSNA 23 , finish today’s moderation for #deeplearning in #MRI . Got two excellent speakers Susie Huang talking about rapid MRI using AI and Richard Kijowski speaking about #AI clinical translation.
MGH Martinos Center NYU Langone Health #RSNA #ISMRM
It is always nice to reunion with old friends and know new ones #RSNA2023 #RSNA23 Rianne van der Heijden MD, PhD Kenneth S. Lee & Rick Kijowski.
UW Radiology NYU Langone Health MGH Martinos Center
Really fun to join the Mesoscale Symposium hosted by MGH Martinos Center to investigate cool cutting-edge technologies applied in #neuroscience and #neuroimaging . We push the boundaries for faster, finer and much better improved imaging to see something so difficult to be seen.