How far back does something have to go to be a throwback? Yeah, I'm not sure either. Here is an illustration I did in grad school. It is a play on Norman Rockwell's Triple Self Portrait. It is based on a novel imaging technique that uses a synthesized form of scorpion venom to light up brain tumors and has shown promise in a clinical trial. The piece is entitled Tumor Paint. Graphite and Adobe Photoshop #throwback #medicalillustration #PatientEducation #HealthLiteracy #PatientEd #biomedicalvisualization #ccadalumni #editorialillustration #scientificillustration #TumorPaint
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How far back does something have to go to be a throwback? Yeah, I'm not sure either. Here is an illustration I did in grad school. It is a play on Norman Rockwell's Triple Self Portrait. It is based on a novel imaging technique that uses a synthesized form of scorpion venom to light up brain tumors and has shown promise in a clinical trial. The piece is entitled Tumor Paint. Graphite and Adobe Photoshop #throwback #medicalillustration #PatientEducation #HealthLiteracy #PatientEd #biomedicalvisualization #ccadalumni #editorialillustration #scientificillustration #TumorPaint
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How far back does something have to go to be a throwback? Yeah, I'm not sure either. Here is an illustration I did in grad school. It is a play on Norman Rockwell's Triple Self Portrait. It is based on a novel imaging technique that uses a synthesized form of scorpion venom to light up brain tumors and has shown promise in a clinical trial. The piece is entitled Tumor Paint. Graphite and Adobe Photoshop #throwback #medicalillustration #PatientEducation #HealthLiteracy #PatientEd #biomedicalvisualization #ccadalumni #editorialillustration #scientificillustration #TumorPaint
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How far back does something have to go to be a throwback? Yeah, I'm not sure either. Here is an illustration I did in grad school. It is a play on Norman Rockwell's Triple Self Portrait. It is based on a novel imaging technique that uses a synthesized form of scorpion venom to light up brain tumors and has shown promise in a clinical trial. The piece is entitled Tumor Paint. Graphite and Adobe Photoshop #throwback #medicalillustration #PatientEducation #HealthLiteracy #PatientEd #biomedicalvisualization #ccadalumni #editorialillustration #scientificillustration #TumorPaint
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How far back does something have to go to be a throwback? Yeah, I'm not sure either. Here is an illustration I did in grad school. It is a play on Norman Rockwell's Triple Self Portrait. It is based on a novel imaging technique that uses a synthesized form of scorpion venom to light up brain tumors and has shown promise in a clinical trial. The piece is entitled Tumor Paint. Graphite and Adobe Photoshop #throwback #medicalillustration #PatientEducation #HealthLiteracy #PatientEd #biomedicalvisualization #ccadalumni #editorialillustration #scientificillustration #TumorPaint
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How far back does something have to go to be a throwback? Yeah, I'm not sure either. Here is an illustration I did in grad school. It is a play on Norman Rockwell's Triple Self Portrait. It is based on a novel imaging technique that uses a synthesized form of scorpion venom to light up brain tumors and has shown promise in a clinical trial. The piece is entitled Tumor Paint. Graphite and Adobe Photoshop #throwback #medicalillustration #PatientEducation #HealthLiteracy #PatientEd #biomedicalvisualization #ccadalumni #editorialillustration #scientificillustration #TumorPaint
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How far back does something have to go to be a throwback? Yeah, I'm not sure either. Here is an illustration I did in grad school. It is a play on Norman Rockwell's Triple Self Portrait. It is based on a novel imaging technique that uses a synthesized form of scorpion venom to light up brain tumors and has shown promise in a clinical trial. The piece is entitled Tumor Paint. Graphite and Adobe Photoshop #throwback #medicalillustration #PatientEducation #HealthLiteracy #PatientEd #biomedicalvisualization #ccadalumni #editorialillustration #scientificillustration #TumorPaint
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"I am delighted to announce that my new paper, titled "Backdoor and Hybrid Attacks on MRI Brain Tumor Classification Using CNN," has been published and is now accessible via the following link." https://lnkd.in/er3U5AW5
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Excited to share my latest Medium article where I explore on🧠MRI Images Based Brain Tumor Detection Using CNN. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dF77NgyN #MediumArticle #CNN #BrainTumor
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Completion video of task 2 "Brain tumor detection with data science". About the project:- Brain tumor detection using data science involves analyzing medical images, such as MRI scans, to identify the presence and characteristics of brain tumors. This process often includes image preprocessing, feature extraction, and the use of machine learning algorithms for classification. By training models on labeled data, these algorithms can learn to differentiate between healthy brain tissue and tumor tissue, aiding in early diagnosis and treatment planning. GitHub Link:-https://lnkd.in/dwJKxs2U #CodeClause #DataScience
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🔬 Exciting new research alert! Check out this in-depth study on "Fuzzy Logic-Based System for Brain Tumour Detection and Classification" using a dataset of 253 MRI images. The study proposes an automated approach for early detection and accurate classification of brain tumors, potentially revolutionizing diagnosis and improving patient outcomes. Explore the full findings here: https://bit.ly/48TbDjy #medicalimaging #braintumordetection #research #healthcareinnovation
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