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31.05.2018

headline-marker ICCAS Newsletter 2/2018

The second newsletter for this year has been published with information about our activities in April and May and an outlook on upcoming events. Enjoy reading! View Newsletter

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30.05.2018

headline-marker 35 European CME-Credits for DORS 2018

ICCAS’s 5th Digital Operating Room Summer School (DORS 2018) has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 35 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). This increases the attractiveness of the event especially for clinicians, whose participation is much welcomed. This year’s DORS will take place at ICCAS, Leipzig University Hospital and Heart Center Leipzig from August 27–31. Registrations are still open.

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29.05.2018

headline-marker Prof. Melzer at EAES in London

From May 30 – June 1, the 26th Congress of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery – EAES takes place in London. The SONO-RAY group will present latest research results and enter into exchange with partners and leading clinicians. Prof. Andreas Melzer will give a hands-on-course on “Ultrasound” and will chair the “Gerhard Buess technology award” session. Together with the EAES-Technology Committee he is planning a session on “Focused Ultrasound Therapy” for next year.

22.05.2018

headline-marker SONO-RAY at ISTU 2018 in Nashville

The ISTU – one of the most important international symposia in the field of focused ultrasound therapy – took place this year in Nashville (USA). Prof. Andreas Melzer and Dr. Lisa Landgraf represented the project group SONO-RAY at an exhibition booth. They also chaired the “Thermal Therapies” session and presented research results e.g. on “In Vitro Effects of Ultrasound Hyperthermia and Radiation Therapy on Glioblastoma, Prostate and Head and Neck Cancer Cell Lines: Preliminary Studies”. The poster “Towards Integrating Robotics for Combined Focused Ultrasound and Radiation Therapy into the Treatment Process” gave a first insight into how the combination of ultrasound and radioation therapy could operate in the clinic.

headline-marker ICCAS’s Female Doctoral Reseacher receives t.e.a.m. Mentoring at Leipzig University

Juliane Müller successfully applied for the t.e.a.m. mentoring-programme of Leipzig University’s equal opportunities office. For 18 month it offers a wide range of impulses for the scientific career to female doctoral candidates. During a festive event at the Academy of Sciences in Leipzig on 25 April, the new participants were welcomed by the rector Prof. Beate Schücking and got to know the programme an their mentors.

Since February 2017, Juliane Müller has been a research fellow in the DPM-group. Its goal is the support of individual therapy decision making using mathematical models. Her dissertation deals with the representation of the model as well as exploration and modification possibilities for its understanding.

26.04.2018

headline-marker Girl’s Day 2018 – High School Pupils Visited ICCAS

On the occasion of the nationwide Girl’s Day, pupils from the 8-10th grade of high schools visited the university medicine to learn more about the application fields of medical informatics. Before visiting the ICCAS, the girls received an overview of the diverse study and work areas at the Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology and conducted a small study at the Centre for Clinical Studies. At the Leipzig University Hospital they learned more about the functions and benefits of the Service Desk. At the ICCAS, Dr. Claire Chalopin and Dr. Lisa Landgraf explained how women work in science. The two group leaders are researching as physicists and biologist on new examination and treatment methods using imaging techniques. The pupils were very pleased with the insights into the digitized working world.

headline-marker DPM-contribution at Medical Informatics Europe

Scientists of the Digital Patient Model research group attend the 29th Medical Informatic Europe Conference in Gothenburg from April 24-26, 2018. Jan Gaebel enriches the program in the session “Knowledge-Based Decision Support” with a lecture on “System Infrastructure for Probabilistic Decision Models in Cancer Treatment”.

headline-marker Prof. Thomas Neumuth on Model-Based Medical Technology in DGBMT Workshop

In today’s focus workshop of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering (DGBMT), Prof. Thomas Neumuth presents the basic idea, objectives and variants of model-based personalized medical technology, such as generic patient-, process- and system models for therapeutic decision support. Prof. Neumuth is one of three experts who gives a greater inside into the state of research, regulation, implementation and clinical application in the field of model-based therapy from different perspectives.

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20.04.2018

headline-marker Karl-Heinz Höhne Award – 2nd Place for Outstanding Research

DPM group leader PD Dr. Steffen Oeltze-Jafra and a researcher team from the Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg earned the second place at the Karl Heinz Höhne Award ceremony of the German Informatics Society (GI).
Since 2004, its Visual Computing in Biology and Medicine (VCBM) group has been awarding the prize for outstanding research work in cooperation with Brainlab, GI and CURAC. The successful contribution, in which Oeltze-Jafra played a major role, is dedicated to the interactive sketching and annotating of vascular structures to support the medical training, therapy planning and patient education. The award ceremony took place at the VCBM-Annual Meeting in Ulm. There, Juliane Müller also presented research results of the DPM-group regarding digital decision support for the treatment and aftercare of cancer.

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headline-marker Prof. Neumuth held lecture at Senior’s Academy

On April 10, Prof. Thomas Neumuth introduced the topic “Robots in Medicine” to participants of the Senior’s Academy of the Leipzig University. The talk opened the lecture series of the Senior Citizens’ College in this summer semester. Prof. Neumuth explained how robots are already be used in medical care and outlined the state of the art and the developments to be expected in the future in this exciting field.