Toward Cancer Prevention: Pattern Recognition Applied to Cervical Cells

Lecture

Speaker(s)

Daniela Ushizima

Staff Scientist, Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division, Berkeley Lab, Affiliate Faculty, BCHSI, UCSF, BIDS Research Affiliate

BIDS Faculty Affiliate Dani Ushizima is a Staff Scientist in the Machine Learning and Analytics Group in the Computational Research Division at Berkeley Lab, where she leads the Image Processing/Machine Vision team at CAMERA, and an Affiliate Faculty of the Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute (BCHSI) at the University of California, San Francisco. She also leads the Center for Recognition and Inspection of Cells (CRIC), where her research focuses on imaging cancer cells for early-stage disease diagnosis. With 20 years of research and development experience in Computer Vision, Dani has focused primarily on quantitative microscopy and microstructure classification, from materials science to biomedical imaging.