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Presented By: A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute

" Imaging as a portal to the patient’s biological medical record”

Taubman Tech Talk by Stewart Wang, MD

An individual’s body is their biological medical record, storing the cumulative lifetime effect of their genes, environment, diseases and behavior.

Analytic morphomics is a high-throughput computational platform that extracts granular and quantitative body composition measures from medical imaging studies. These morphomic measures are digital biomarkers that are useful for diagnosis, context, prognosis, stratification and assessment of treatment response in a variety of human diseases.

Dr. Wang is First Endowed Professor of Burn Surgery at the University of Michigan. He received his undergraduate education at Yale College and his MD at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He subsequently completed his surgical residency as well as a PhD in immunology at the University of Pittsburgh before joining the University of Michigan faculty in 1995.

Dr. Wang serves as Director of the University of Michigan Burn Center as well as the State of Michigan Burn Coordinating Center. He is founding director of the multidisciplinary University of Michigan Program for Injury Research and Education (UMPIRE) as well as the International Center for Automotive Medicine (ICAM). For the past seventeen years, Dr. Wang has coordinated efforts to utilize the University of Michigan’s extensive medical resources in support of improved understanding of the mechanisms by which injuries are caused during motor vehicle crashes.

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