
The Center for Biomedical Imaging and Bioinformatics (CBIB) belongs to the School of Computer Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST). It's a professional research institution which focuses on biomedical image processing and analysis techniques. Current research work includes computer-aided diagnosis system for breast cancer, quantitative analysis of liver fibrosis, image guided biopsy system for prostate cancer, skin image analyzing system, lung disease detection and bone density measurement system.
The research work of the CBIB gains great supports and assistances from Wuhan Academy of Medical Science. We have cooperations with many clinic doctors and scholars who are from the Radiological Department of Beijing Tiantan Hospital, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Surgery of Tongji Medical Hospital, Radiological Department of Wuhan First Hospital, Urology Surgery of Wuhan Sixth Hospital, Radiological Department of Wuhan Changhang Hospital, Cerebral Surgery of Fudan University affiliated Huashan Hospital, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology etc.
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The building of CBIB. The
lab possesses 440 square
meters of research occupancy, including a computer laboratory, 6
office rooms and one conference room.
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The computer laboratory
inside the lab that includes 48 seats for postgraduate students
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Faculty members and
students have a group photo taken for
welcoming
the New Year 2007.
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A specialist from a
hospital is giving an academic talk in the conference room of the
lab.
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Professor Fazu Qiu (left), a famous surgery expert of China, expressed his great interest and willing of support to the research project after he listened to the report on computer-aided breast cancer diagnose giving by Prof. Enmin Song, director of the CBIB. |
Dr. Ji Zhou (right), minister of the Ministry of Education of China, expressed his willing of support to the research projects of the CBIB after he listened to the report on the projects given by Prof. Enmin Song, director of the CBIB. |