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🌟🎙️This March, we had the honor of hosting Jana Kainerstorfer for the 16th installment of our webinar, Case Studies in Neurocritical Care AI! Talk Title: Body, Brain, Behavior: Non-invasive neurotechnologies for peak performance and cerebral health ✨ Jana Kainerstorfer is a Professor and Associate Dept. Head in BME at Carnegie Mellon University. Her lab’s research is focused on developing noninvasive optical imaging methods for disease detection and/or treatment monitoring, with an emphasis on diffuse optical imaging. Her research focuses on clinical translation for monitoring and assessing cerebral health. Other applications of diffuse optics span fetal health monitoring as well as brain imaging in marine mammals. She serves as Conference Chair for the Photonics West: Clinical and Translational Neurophotonics conference, is an associate editor for Journal of Biomedical Optics (SPIE), a senior member of OPTICA and Fellow of SPIE. 🎙️ About the Talk: Many non-invasive methods exist for monitoring brain function. Each of them with unique challenges and variable temporal or spatial resolution. This talk will focus on near-infrared (NIR) optical probes combined with electroencephalography (EEG) to provide information about tissue oxygenation, blood flow, metabolic demand, and neuronal function. We are focusing on cardiovascular and global influences on tissue health with an emphasis of developing biomarkers of disease for early intervention as well as gaining an understanding of tissue function under extreme conditions. Examples include clinical applications, such as monitoring of traumatic brain injury and hydrocephalus patients where we have developed a non-invasive intracranial pressure sensor, evaluating cerebral perfusion in human elite freedivers during prolonged apnea, as well as marine mammal brain imaging. This talk will focus on near-infrared light-based imaging methods, describing the design of optical methods related to various applications, as well as presenting data from clinical studies in the pediatric ICU, human freedivers, and marine mammals. If you're interested in joining the webinar series, please register via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regis... You can view recordings of past webinars here: • Webinar Series - AI in Neurocritical ... This webinar series is designed to help clinicians learn how to get more from their neurocritical care data. No prior experience is necessary. Each session focuses on a real-world case study from us or from your colleagues. We walk participants through the steps to re-create the analytics that answers the neurocritical care question presented. We cover tools, data handling, feature engineering, cohort selection, model training, model tuning, visualization, and other topics. Sample code, Jupyter notebook, and data are provided to enable you to experiment and apply these methods to your own data sets and problems. Please feel free to let us know if you have any questions about the concepts that were presented in this video or if you have case studies or suggestions for upcoming sessions. Website: https://moberganalytics.com LinkedIn: / moberg-analytics Twitter: https://x.com/moberganalytics?lang=en Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the presenter and other third parties do not necessarily reflect those of Moberg Analytics, Inc. Moberg Analytics, Inc. makes no clinical claims regarding information described by the presenter and other third parties.