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Assistant Professor @FollowStevens, previous Postdoc Fellow at Harvard Medical School, PhD in IE/SE. Research on Epilepsy, Addiction, and Aging Brain with AI/ML
Hoboken, NJ
Joined February 2013
@crypticveneer @DKThomp But NIH student tuition + stipend has a cap per year. You can't do much.
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I spent 2 dollars for a nice dinner with food delivered to my hotel room by a guy and a robot. Sometimes, when you see things costing so little, you start thinking is this "benefit" based on others' hard work while earning so little
Rethinking Everyday Life in China 🇨🇳🇺🇸 She’s not saying everything in China is perfect, nor is she packing her bags to move there tomorrow. But the more she learns, the more she starts to understand why the American government has worked so hard to control the narrative about China. Take something as simple as ice cubes—why are they so much clearer in China? Unlike in the U.S., where water often needs to be boiled or specially filtered to avoid cloudiness, their ice is consistently crystal clear without extra effort. Then there’s the café culture. The drinks in China not only look better but seem to have more variety, creativity, and attention to detail than what’s found at Starbucks or Dunkin’. The presentation and quality are on an entirely different level. Grocery shopping is another surprise. After watching a Chinese grocery haul, she was stunned—two full bags of fresh, vibrant produce, all for the equivalent of just $5. In the U.S., the same amount would cost significantly more, and the quality often wouldn’t compare. And then there’s breakfast culture. In China, people regularly go out for breakfast—not just for a quick coffee and a pastry, but for a full meal, including a drink, for about $1.50. Meanwhile, a basic coffee in the U.S. can easily cost more than $5. Of course, she’s not ignoring the political and governmental issues in China. There are aspects of communism and state control that she strongly disagrees with. But when it comes to everyday living, what people experience in China seems remarkably better than what Americans are often led to believe. It raises a question—how much of what is said about China is the truth, and how much is carefully crafted messaging designed to prevent people from questioning the state of things at home? 🤔 #RedNote #xiaohongshu #tiktokrefugee
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RT @neelmed: A very special shout out to the amazing @zach_london for writing the foreword for the #NeurologyRiddleBook 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 #NeuroX #Neu…
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RT @LalDennis: 🚨 New preprint alert! 🚨 Our study by @manuela8au on DEPDC5-related epilepsy—the largest cohort yet— insights into penetrance…
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Happy to share that our research on sleep apnea detection was featured on IEEE OJEMB: Link to paper:
We are excited to share the latest #SleepApnea (SA) detection work! Researchers developed a Deep Attention Network with Multi-Temporal Information Fusion (DAN-MTIF) that leverages single-lead ECG signals to identify SA events. The model outperforms traditional machine learning and other deep learning methods, promising more accurate and efficient SA diagnosis. We are proud to see how far AI has come in improving healthcare. #DeepLearning #HealthTech
@ShihaoYangPhD @liufengbrain
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#AES2024 Tomorrow Monday 8:00 AM -12 PM, we will present our poster entitled "EpiSemoLLM: A Fine-tuned Large Language Model for Epileptogenic Zone Localization Based on Seizure Semiology with a Performance Comparable to Epileptologists" Poster Board Number: 020
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RT @NaturePortfolio: A Review in @NatRevNeurosci examines studies of ADHD neurobiology and provides a perspective on how the field may move…
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RT @SBeniczky: Take on the 2025 Seizure Detection Challenge and contribute to the future of epilepsy research! Submission deadline: Februar…
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Check out the amazing paper from Dr. Neel Fotedar's @neelmed team!
📢PUBLICATION ALERT Congratulations to our senior research associate Dr. Saeideh Salehizadeh @Saeidehslz1368 for her first-author paper on a novel phenotype of #negativemyoclonus in acute #anoxicbraininjury, now online @ClinicalNeuroph
#epilepsy #eeg
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Guest Lecture: AI Powered Pathology The Zoom meeting ID is: 508 359 4419 On Thursday night (6:30 pm ET, Nov 14th 2024), we are luck to host Dr. Limin Yu to give a guest lecture titled "AI Powered Pathology". He is currently the CEO and founder of HiPatho, a company dedicated to empowering pathologists with AI technologies. Before starting HiPatho, Dr. Yu led a team of AI pathologists at PathAi. The lecture will also be made accessible to the public. Please feel free to invite your friends and colleagues if they are interested. Title: AI Powered Pathology Dr. Limin Yu Bio: Dr. Limin Yu is the CEO and founder of HiPatho, a company dedicated to empowering pathologists with AI technologies. Before starting HiPatho, Dr. Yu led a team of AI pathologists at PathAI as Director of Pathology from 2020 to 2024. Dr. Yu completed his pathology residency and Dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Michigan after obtaining a MD degree from Nanjing University in China. Dr. Yu earned Master Degrees in Computer Science from University of Iowa and was an Assistant Professor at Oakland University. He has been practicing pathology for a decade and he is leader in the field of AI for pathology. About the talk: Current State: Pathologists today rely heavily on manual analysis of tissue samples, which can be time-consuming and subject to human error. Despite the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, many pathology departments have yet to fully integrate AI tools into their diagnostic workflows due to a lack of awareness, training, and understanding of AI’s potential benefits. Desired State: Pathologists are empowered with advanced AI-driven tools that enhance diagnostic accuracy, increase efficiency, and enable more precise patient care. AI integration leads to streamlined workflows, reduced diagnostic times, and improved consistency in pathology reports. Gap: There exists a significant knowledge and implementation gap between the current manual practices and the potential enhancements offered by AI technologies in pathology. This gap is characterized by limited access to AI training, insufficient understanding of AI applications, and challenges in adopting AI solutions within existing pathology workflows. Intent of the Event: The "AI Powered Pathology" talk aims to bridge this gap by educating pathologists on the latest AI advancements relevant to their field. The session will demonstrate how AI can be effectively integrated into daily practice, provide hands-on examples of AI applications in diagnostics, and offer strategies for overcoming common barriers to AI adoption. By addressing these key areas, the talk seeks to empower pathologists to leverage AI technologies, ultimately enhancing their diagnostic capabilities and improving patient outcomes.
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RT @CwruEpilepsy: 📢BOOK PUBLICATION ANNOUNCEMENT Check out the tweet below for more details on the new #NeuroanatomyRiddleBook by our fell…
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RT @neelmed: Our critical review on nocturnal paroxysmal dystonia and sleep-related hypermotor #epilepsy is now out in print @EpilepsiaJour…
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RT @e_Kallioniemi: Excited to host this week's @Biomed_NJIT seminar speaker, Professor @liufengbrain from @FollowStevens. He is an expert i…
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