- Medical Imaging
- Computer Science
- Biophysics
- +۶ مورد دیگر
Clifford Grant Lindsay is an Assistant Professor at UMass Chan Medical School's T.H. Chan School of Medicine, Department of Radiology. He holds a BS in Computer Science from University of California, San Diego and a PhD in Computer Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. NIH/NIBIB K25EB019032-01A1 Career Award (2015-2019) Co-investigator on WPI/UMass grant ARMO phantom development (2015-2017) NIH Clinical Research Grant (2016-2018) for marker-less motion tracking His research focuses on medical imaging physics, particularly motion correction in SPECT/PET imaging through computational modeling and robotic phantoms. Key contributions include: Deep learning for attenuation map estimation in cardiac imaging Development of articulated robotic motion phantoms Quantitative MRI volumetric analysis in GM1 gangliosidosis Respiratory motion compensation techniques Surface marker correlation for hybrid imaging systems 4D phantom modeling for emission tomography Publications span Medical Imaging , Neurology , and Biophysics , with recent work on machine learning applications and neurological disorder imaging. Collaborations include Michael King and Mohammed Shazeeb on motion tracking solutions for nuclear medicine.




