Department of integrated image information analysis
HEAD
LAB MEMBER
| Faculty |
Position |
Researchers |
| MINAMIMOTO Ryogo |
Appointed professor |
Researchers |
| OTA Yasunori |
Appointed assitant professor |
Researchers |
CONTACT
| Email |
iga-ken-d◎t.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp (Please send a message after replacing "◎" mark with "@" mark. ) |
OUTLINE
The goal of this endowed course is to advance the quality of medical care by effectively integrating and analyzing diverse types of medical data, particularly medical imaging, through the application of artificial intelligence. By promoting greater efficiency, labor optimization, minimally invasive approaches, and cost reduction, the course aims to address key challenges in contemporary healthcare. The Integrated Image Information Analysis Endowed Course serves as a core platform for research, education, and clinical practice, playing a vital role in supporting the development of next-generation medical care.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
- Evaluation of mechanism of disease by the fusion of functional and morphological images
- A study on the incidence of sarcoidosis in the body based on FDG-PET images
- Elucidating the pathogenesis of brain diseases using amino acid PET
- Practice of radionuclides and its application to other diseases
- Clinical studies on analysis of malignant tumors with 18F-FLT PET/CT
- Clinical studies on analysis of bone diseases with 18F-Na PET/CT
- Evaluation of the accumulation in 223Ra (Xofigo) therapy to patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer having bone metastases and determination of a suitable methodology for planar and SPECT imagings with 223Ra
- An exploratory study of absorbed dose assessment and dose-related clinical factors in [177Lu]DOTATATE therapy.
- Exploratory study on prognostic prediction in [177Lu]DOTATATE treatment
- Examination of the optimization of the dose determination method for I-131 internal therapy in hyperthyroidism