
Maria Deprez
@mariadeprez
Researcher in MRI and brain development
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https://sites.google.com/site/mariakuklisovamurgasova 19-01-2010 23:52:19
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Just amazing to see our work on 3D imaging of the fetal heart both published in The Lancet and covered by @bbcnews today. Hopefully this will soon become standard care for the many families affected by #CHD each year Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences Evelina London Guy's and St Thomas' thelancet.com/journals/lance…


Me looking very proud of my 3D fetal MRI babyfaces at #BMFMS2019 potential application to more accurately assess craniofacial anomalies. Great start to Fetal Medicine programme today in sunny Edinburgh BMUS (Ultrasound) SCoR Members Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences


Exciting projects offered CDT in Smart Medical Imaging at King's & Imperial including ours Maria Deprez on ‘Mining for iron in the 🧠’ using deep learning, relevance to #Alzheimers


Well done to 雯雯❤宿州-(兼职|学生|约炮|上门)埇桥区,砀山县,萧县,灵璧县,泗县 to have her abstract accepted!



Medical Imaging-Deep Learning (MIDL) satellite meeting 11th July London. Come and find out about artificial intelligence and MRI image analysis. Julia Schnabel eventbrite.co.uk/e/mrai-tickets… #MRI #AI #BCISMRM #britishchapter






'Floating Fetus' by Dr David F A Lloyd has won the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council CME image competition. From a fetal MRI scan, the image shows a baby in the womb before birth. The detailed model of the baby’s heart was produced using novel motion correction techniques King's College London Wellcome #iFind


Very happy to see our fetal and placenta reconstruction paper gots so many likes in deepai.org Maria Deprez


In 2019, scientists from Evelina London & King's College London announced a new method using MRI to produce detailed 3D images of the fetal #heart. This development has been chosen by the BBC as one of last year's biggest #medical breakthroughs: bbc.co.uk/news/health-50… Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences