Xenophon Papademetris, PhD
Professor of Biomedical Informatics & Data Science, and Radiology & Biomedical ImagingCards
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Overview
I have twenty five plus years of experience in medical image analysis, machine learning, and software development. I have been involved in a variety of imaging projects ranging from cardiac image analysis, image-guided epilepsy neurosurgery, image-guided prostate biopsy, development of methods for real-time fMRI, vascular image analysis and general neuroimaging analysis. We have used both model-based approaches (biomechanical and physiological models) and more data-driven statistical/machine learning approaches. These projects spanned most of the imaging modalities (MRI, CT, Ultrasound, PET, SPECT, Optical), body parts (brain, head, heart, vasculature, prostate, abdomen, hindlimbs) and a variety of species.
In addition to algorithm research, I have been heavily involved in the development of medical image analysis software. My software work (which is directly linked to the image analysis research) has focused on the creation of tools for image analysis both at Yale and as a consultant for industry. My early work (1990s) used C++/Motif/OpenInventor on Silicon Graphics workstations. Later I used C++/Tcl/VTK as part of the creation of the original Yale BioImage Suite software package. More recently, I have focused on the creation of web-based tools using a combination of JS and C++ (via WebAssembly) to create server-less tools that can be run in a browser. Some of the C++ algorithms are also made available for use in Python and MATLAB scripts.
In addition to actual software development, I teach a class on Medical Software at Yale which formed the basis for our recently released textbook “Introduction to Medical Software: Foundations for Digital Health, Devices and Diagnostics” that was just published by Cambridge University Press (Summer 2022) and a Coursera online class titled “Introduction to Medical Software” that was released in October of 2021 and which currently has more than 14000 enrolled students from all over the world. I am also a member of a number of technical standards committees at the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) on software and artificial intelligence. These committees work on standards that become one of the core inputs in the development of FDA regulations for medical devices and software.
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Providing a concise and accessible overview of the design, implementation and management of medical software, this textbook will equip students with a solid understanding of critical considerations for both standalone medical software (software as a medical device/SaMD) and software that is integrated into hardware devices. It includes: practical discussion of key regulatory documents and industry standards, and how these translate into concrete considerations for medical software design; detailed coverage of the medical software lifecycle process ; accessible introduction to quality and risk management systems in the context of medical software; succinct coverage of essential topics in data science, machine learning, statistics, cybersecurity, software engineering and healthcare bring readers up-to-speed; six cautionary real-world case studies illustrate the dangers of improper or careless software processes. Accompanied by online resources for instructors, this is the ideal introduction for undergraduate students in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science, junior software engineers, and digital health entrepreneurs.
News
- December 11, 2023Source: Yale Daily News
School of Medicine launches new online medical software and AI certificate program
- February 20, 2023Source: Yale Ventures
Roberts Innovation Fund to Support 10 Bold SEAS Faculty Inventions
- February 01, 2023
2023 American College of Cardiology late-breaking clinical trials and abstracts from Yale
- May 10, 2022
Using AI and Machine Learning for a More Accurate Prostate Biopsy