LEAPS-MPS: Deep Quasi-Reversibility Inversion for Source Localization Oncological Problems — NSF Award to Texas Tech University (T
Brain tumors are among the most fatal cancers, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. In the United States alone, each year thousands of adults and children receive a primary brain tumor diagnosis. A key focus for oncologists, neurologists, and other scientists involved in the field is in determining the specific
| Award title | LEAPS-MPS: Deep Quasi-Reversibility Inversion for Source Localization Oncological Problems |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2451193 |
| Awardee | Texas Tech University |
| City | LUBBOCK |
| State | TX |
| Amount obligated | $49,618 |
| Principal investigator | Anh Khoa Vo |
| Program | LEAPS-MPS, HBCU-EiR Co-Funding |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Brain tumors are among the most fatal cancers, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. In the United States alone, each year thousands of adults and children receive a primary brain tumor diagnosis. A key focus for oncologists, neurologists, and other scientists involved in the field is in determining the specific anatomical origin site of the tumor. Knowing this site might help in gaining insights in how the tumor behaves, in predicting the symptoms it is likely to cause, and in identifyin |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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