Presentations

The Biomedical Imaging Team (BIT) frequently attends professional conferences with an emphasis on oncology, imaging, informatics, and pathology. Below is a list of presentations and/or abstracts presented at some of these conferences.

2017

Jones, M; Ramirez, N; Barr, T; Helsel, C; Hobensack, S; Garwood, D. “Oil and Fluorescent Digital Pathology Services.” Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Research Retreat. 28 Nov. 2017. Columbus, OH, USA. Poster presentation.

2015
  • Impacting Cancer with HPC: Opportunities and Challenges. Eric Stahlberg (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research), Patricia Kovatch (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Thomas Barr (The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital). SC15 hpc transforms Conference, Austin, TX. Nov 15-20, 2015.
  • Computational Approaches for Cancer. Organizers: Eric Stahlberg (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research), Thomas J. Barr (The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital), Patricia Kovatch (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai). SC15 hpc transforms Conference, Austin, TX. Nov 15-20, 2015. 
2013
  • Characterization of a Novel Role for Uroplakin-1b in Renal Development and Urinary Tract Integrity. Carpenter AR, Becknell B, Allen JL, Hains DS, Lessard JL, McHugh KM. Trainee Research Day 2013, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
  • Fine Needle and Intraoperative Evaluation of Pediatric Thyroid Nodules: The Nationwide Children’s Experience. 2013 Research Seminar. April 17, 2013, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH.
2011
2009
  • Finding Cancerous Anaplastic Cells with Image Analysis. Experimental Biology 2009 – American Society for Investigative Pathology.
  • Utility of VIPER (Virtual Imaging for Pathology Education & Research) in Continuing Medical Education and Slide Surveys. United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology.
  • Technical Video: Research Institute Speeds Cancer Research with High-Performance Computing System.
  • Clinical Video: Research Institute Speeds Cancer Research with High-Performance Computing System.
  • A Pilot Study to Quantitate Placental b-Catenin Using Morphometric Analysis of Tissue Microarray Sections in Women with Gestational Diabetes, HIV and Normal Healthy Pregnancies. American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting.
2008
  • Advancing Practice, Instruction & Innovation through Informatics (APIII). Research Informatics Core Image Analyzer.
  • Advancing Practice, Instruction & Innovation through Informatics (APIII). System for Laboratory Image Management (SLIM) to Facilitate Digital Pathology for Multiple Cooperative Cancer Groups at the Biopathology Center.
  • Biomedical Informatics without Borders. Web-based Application for Digital Pathology and Molecular Analysis.
  • ISBER 2008. Establishing an Infrastructure for Digital Pathology in a Tissue Bank Facility.
  • OCCBIO 08. Utilization of Virtual Microscopy in a Cooperative Group Setting.
  • Supercomputing 2008 (SC08). Utilization of Imaging & Informatics in Cancer Research.
  • Supercomputing 2008 (SC08). Utilization of HPC in Cancer Research.
  • Supercomputing 2008 (SC08): Poster - Biological Sciences: Cancer Microscopy & Microarray Database.