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Laboratory of Medical Imaging High Performance Computing & Informatics; www.uiowa.edu/mihpclab/

Department of Radiology
Carver College of Medicine
The University of Iowa

 

MiHi Medical Imaging Informatics Education Program

(MI2EP)

--- Designed, developed, and lectured by Professor Jun Ni (jun-ni@uiowa.edu)

Track1: Medical Imaging Informatics (credit courses)
Medical Imaging Informatics (fall, 2011) (on going)
Medical Imaging Informatics (spring, 2011)
Medical Imaging Informatics (fall, 2010)
Medical Imaging Informatics (spring, 2010)
Medical Imaging Informatics (fall, 2009)
Medical Imaging Informatics (spring 2009)

This is a 3 hour-credit course, registered at the University of Iowa. The credit course is required for students who are pursuing degree in radiological science and technology. The course is online using Iowa Course Online (ICON). The students who have took this online course are from all over the world. The course curriculum contains more than 200 movies and presentation materials developed by Professor Jun Ni. The course has been instructed by Professor Jun Ni and Jennifer Maiers. Welcome you to enjoy this education journey.


Track 2: Medical/Biomedical Informatics Related Courses

Medical Imaging Informatics (general)
Medical Imaging Informatics (for science and engineering graduate students)
Medical Imaging Informatics (for certificated MII professionals)
Clinical Radiology Informatics (PACS fundamentals) (for clinical professionals)
 
Medical Informatics (computer applications in healthcare systems)
Medical Informatics (knowledge management and data mining in biomedicine)
 
Bioinformatics (searching and analysis of genes and proteins)
Advanced Bioinformatics (stochastic and artificial intelligent approaches)

Track 3: Medical Imaging and Radiological Science

Introduction to Medical Imaging (fundamentals)
The Physical Principles of Medical Imaging (physics)
Biological Imaging (microscopy imaging and molecular imaging)
Biomedical Optics and and Optical Imaging (optics for biomedical research)
 
Physics of Medical Imaging (for radiologists board test)
Review for Board Examination (for radiologists board test)

Track 4: Computational Medicine and Biomedicine

Practical Ontology (Descriptions and Domain Mapping) for Biomedicine
Numerical Methods in Biomedicine
Computational Modeling and Simulations in Biomedicine
Domain and Data Modeling in Medical Imaging Knowledge Creation and Discovery
 
Artificial Intelligent in Medical Imaging
Computational Modeling in Medical Imaging Data Mining
Computational Radiology (under development)
System Radiology (under development)
 
Biotransport Phenomena in Biophysical and Physiological Systems
Computational Oncology (computational tumor dynamics)
Computational Models in Physiology and Biophysics (under development)
Computational Cell Biology (under development)

Track 5: Computational Methodologies and Technologies (Open Workshops)

High Performance Computing
Parallel Computing for Bioedical Science
Database Management Systems for Biomedical Data
Scientific Data Visualization and Graphic Representation

Track 6: Graduate Program in Medical Imaging Informatics (GPMII)

This program will provide a unique opportunity for students at global scale to sharp their knowledge in medical imaging informatics and IT-based health care systems. It has a great potential to persuade future funding with the accelerated the movement of patient health records. Contact Prof. Jun Ni at jun-ni@uiowa.edu for details.