Month: May 2019

Ragweed compounds could protect nerve cells from Alzheimer’s

As spring arrives in the northern hemisphere, many people are cursing ragweed, a primary culprit in seasonal allergies. But scientists might have discovered a promising new use for some substances produced by the pesky weed. Researchers have identified and characterized ragweed compounds that could help nerve cells survive in the presence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) […]

Published on May 15, 2019

Deep Learning Deformation Initialization for Rapid Groupwise Registration of Inhomogeneous Image Populations

Groupwise image registration tackles biases that can potentially arise from inappropriate template selection. It typically involves simultaneous registration of a cohort of images to a common space that is not specified a priori. Existing groupwise registration methods are computationally complex and are only effective for image populations without large anatomical variations. In this paper, we […]

Published on May 15, 2019

The Best Damn Lunch Workout You’ve Ever Tried

Hit the gym on your lunch break and make it count. This efficient workout routine is designed to burn muscle, build fat, and get you back to your job feeling calm and focused for the rest of the day. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of […]

Published on May 15, 2019