Sara A. Yarmohammadi (@sarayarm1) 's Twitter Profile
Sara A. Yarmohammadi

@sarayarm1

Assistant Scientist @ Emory University

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Anant Madabhushi (@anantm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to announce new paper in Elsevier Medical Image Analysis "Feature-driven Local Cell Graph (FLocK): New #ComputationalPathology Descriptors for Prognosis of #LungCancer & HPV Status of #Oropharyngeal Cancers", Kudos to Chenglu & others. tinyurl.com/yxg2jzej

Thrilled to announce new paper in <a href="/ElsevierConnect/">Elsevier</a> Medical Image Analysis "Feature-driven Local Cell Graph (FLocK): New #ComputationalPathology Descriptors for Prognosis of #LungCancer &amp; HPV Status of #Oropharyngeal Cancers", Kudos to <a href="/hacylu/">Chenglu</a> &amp; others.
tinyurl.com/yxg2jzej
Sara A. Yarmohammadi (@sarayarm1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Confused, unhappy, tired and compelety in mood to listen to Rachmaninoff’s piano concerto no.2 in C minor on repeat for hours!

Mehmet Koyutürk (@koyuturkm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HiCOMB is a 20-year old workshop at the intersection of computational biology and high-performance computing, held in conjunction with IPDPS. The deadline for HiCOMB 2021 is January 29th. Please spread the word and consider submitting: hicomb.org

Anant Madabhushi (@anantm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Joe Biden will get to be the first US president to say "Madam Vice President" and "Madam Speaker" during his state of the union address......isnt that frigging awesome!!!

Andrew Ng (@andrewyng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been thinking about how to accelerate how all of us build and deploy ML, and have some ideas I want to share. I hope you’ll join me on this interactive livestream next Wednesday to chat over some ideas! mlops0324.eventbrite.com/?aff=a

AID2B at CWRU (@aid2b_cwru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MRQy is a freely accessible and #opensource quality assurance tool for checking quantitative assessment of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Congrats to the CCIPD team!

Pranjal Vaidya, PhD (@pranjal31vaidya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, CWRU Biomedical Engineering. Love being part of @CCIPD_Case and having amazing mentors and talented colleagues to work along and learn from every day! Check out our manuscript - ow.ly/ETmR50BUnHn published in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer

AID2B at CWRU (@aid2b_cwru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this great Forbes profile of Dr. Tiwari who advises: "Keep at it, don't doubt yourself. I think that’s so important for #WomeninSTEM who are starting their careers — they start doubting themselves and have a fear of failure."💯 Pallavi Tiwari bit.ly/2RmOOC7

Anant Madabhushi (@anantm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to report new paper "An automated computational image analysis pipeline for histological grading of cardiac allograft rejection" in Eur Heart Journal EHJ Editor-in-Chief. Work led by Sara A. Yarmohammadi & Eliot Peyster. Also Priti Lal Michael Feldman Anil Parwani tinyurl.com/b2ttd7np

EHJ Editor-in-Chief (@ehj_ed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Allograft rejection is a serious concern in heart transplant medicine. An automated computational image analysis pipeline can provide expert-quality rejection grading. academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva… #transplant, #heart-transplant, #computational,#cardiotwitter, European Society of Cardiology Journals, European Society of Cardiology.

Allograft rejection is a serious concern in heart transplant medicine. An automated computational image analysis pipeline can provide expert-quality rejection grading.
academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva…
#transplant, #heart-transplant, #computational,#cardiotwitter, <a href="/ESC_Journals/">European Society of Cardiology Journals</a>, <a href="/escardio/">European Society of Cardiology</a>.
AID2B at CWRU (@aid2b_cwru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new CCIPD paper, An Automated Computational Image Analysis Pipeline for Histological Grading of Cardiac Allograft Rejection, was just published in European Heart Journal (European Society of Cardiology Oxford Academic European Society of Cardiology Journals). Congrats to all authors! Sara A. Yarmohammadi Anant Madabhushi bit.ly/2SL1za1

A new CCIPD paper, An Automated Computational Image Analysis Pipeline for Histological Grading of Cardiac Allograft Rejection, was just published in European Heart Journal (<a href="/escardio/">European Society of Cardiology</a> <a href="/OUPAcademic/">Oxford Academic</a> <a href="/ESC_Journals/">European Society of Cardiology Journals</a>). Congrats to all authors! <a href="/SaraYarM1/">Sara A. Yarmohammadi</a> <a href="/anantm/">Anant Madabhushi</a> bit.ly/2SL1za1
Mitko Veta (@mitkoveta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our editorial in the European Heart Journal commenting on the recent work in computational pathology for cardiac allograft rejection diagnosis by the group of Anant Madabhushi is now available online: academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva…

Sara A. Yarmohammadi (@sarayarm1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. Ernest Hemingway

Anant Madabhushi (@anantm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to report new paper "Machine Learning to Predict Risk of Relapse Using Cytologic Image Markers in Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Posthematopoietic Cell Transplantation" published in JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics, led by @CCIPD_Case PhD student Sara A. Yarmohammadi. ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/CC…

Vala Afshar (@valaafshar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. —Haruki Murakami

Once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. 

You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain.

When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. 

—Haruki Murakami