Welcome to the Medical Image Analysis (MedIA) Laboratory established in 2002 in the School of Computing at Queen's University by Dr. Purang Abolmaesumi.
Research focuses on the development of medical image processing and registration techniques, as well as new surgical techniques for image-guided therapy and diagnosis.
The laboratory members have access to a high-performance computing server, as well as high-end computing and image capturing equipment. We also have a GE Voluson 730 3D/4D ultrasound machine, two Sonix RP ultrasound machines from Ultrasounix Inc., as well as an NDI Certus optical tracking system as part of our laboratory.
The MedIA Laboratory has strong ties with the Human Mobility Research Centre (HMRC) at Kingston General
Hospital, an inter-disciplinary collaborative research centre that brings
together expertise in Surgery, Radiology, Mechanical Engineering and Computer
Science. We also work closely with the Medical Computing Laboratory (MCL)
in the School of Computing at Queen's University. Through these collaborations,
we have seemless access to X-ray fluoroscopy, Computed Tomography (CT) and
MR imaging systems.
Research and infrastructure has been supported in part by: