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SPEAKER: Gregory Sands (Auckland Bioengineering Institute) TALK: Multiscale tissue imaging: speed, size and sensitivity. Many imaging techniques have been developed for obtaining information about the geometry, structure, and organisation of tissue, each with their pros and cons for various applications. However, there are some features which they tend to have in common, including: the size and scale of the image data, its storage and subsequent analysis; sensitivity and specificity in clearly identifying tissue components; and the consequent trade-offs between speed, resolution, and time which impact on the usefulness of the acquired images. In this talk I discuss these characteristics in the context of a locally developed extended-volume imaging system called MµSIC and present some possible approaches to addressing these constraints. BIOGRAPHY: Gregory Sands is a Senior Research Fellow at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute. He obtained his PhD from the Engineering Science department at the University of Auckland in the mid-90s and has worked as a researcher at the ABI since then. His focus has been on the structure and electrical function of the heart, beginning with computational models of electrophysiology, moving through experimental and clinical measurements of cardiac activation to the development of imaging systems for understanding tissue structural organisation in health and disease. WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: We feature 12 talks from researchers in Auckland, NZ, and Boston, MA, USA, showcasing their latest work in AI-driven medical imaging and applications. Event details: Date: November 7th-8th, 2023 Location: Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Auckland, New Zealand Explore advancements in medical image processing techniques that have led to a revolution in research, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. This two-day workshop consists of 12 talks from researchers across Auckland, NZ, and Boston, MA, USA, on their latest work in medical image research and their applications. Keynote Speakers: Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Bruce Fischl, Gregory Sands & Poul Nielsen. Additional Speakers: Debbie Zhao, Jiantao Shen, Edward Ferdian, Matthew French, Kathleen E. Larson, Istvan Huszar, Yaël Balbastre & Sean I. Young.