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Professor Geraint F. Lewis Sydney Institute for Astronomy School of Physics The University of Sydney. Turning the Telescope Inwards: Synergies between Medical I maging & Astronomy. Astronomy & Medicine. Astronomy & Medicine. Scientific Imaging. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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TURNING THE TELESCOPE INWARDS: SYNERGIES BETWEEN MEDICAL IMAGING & ASTRONOMY Professor Geraint F. Lewis Sydney Institute for Astronomy School of Physics The University of Sydney
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TURNING THE TELESCOPE INWARDS:SYNERGIES BETWEEN MEDICAL IMAGING & ASTRONOMY

Professor Geraint F. LewisSydney Institute for AstronomySchool of PhysicsThe University of Sydney

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Astronomy & Medicine

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Astronomy & Medicine

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Scientific Imaging

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

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Modern Astronomy

Observing techniques Direct imaging Spectral imaging Interferometry Polarization Monitoring Neutrinos &

gravitational waves

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Survey Imaging: A history

In the 1930s, the Schmidt corrector plate allowed astronomers to photograph large patches of sky. Typically, these were made in several colours, allowing the creation of true-colour images (which are loved by the public ).

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Survey Imaging: A history

The photographic plates were digitized with a laser scanner (i.e. the Automatic Plate Measuring - APM) machines. However, a single scan was ~4GB in size, a problem for 1980s technology, data storage and handling.

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Survey Imaging: A history

Images were reduced to “catalogues” of objects;

Characterization of the noise (limiting brightness)

Identifying objects (contiguous pixels) Measurement of object properties (e.g.

shape) Object classification Astrometric registration (to sky coordinates) Absolute brightness calibration

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The left-hand panel is red light, whereas the right-hand panel is blue. Notice that there are colour-differences between objects, allowing identification.

Survey Imaging: A history

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Survey Imaging: A history

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Survey Imaging: A history

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Into the Electronic Age

Optical & CCDs

Radio & the SKA

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Sky Monitoring

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Image Reconstruction

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Image Reconstruction

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Astronomy’s Dirty Secret

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Image Reconstruction

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Analysis/Visualization Tools 3D slice of a human

head

3D slice of a distant gas cloud

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The Virtual Observatory

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The PathGrid Project

VO-AstroGrid techniques applied to Tissue Micro-Array (TMA) meta-data. Automated pattern recognition to identify and assess potential genetic biomarkers to improve clinical outcomes for cancer treatment.

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Virtual Telescopes

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Conclusions

Astronomy has, and will be, technology and data driven.

Groups are actively developing methods to maximize return from data collection.

In the future, data, techniques and tools will be accessible to the community, with the goal of bleeding science from data.

Such approaches are being adopted by medical science and links are beneficial.

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http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/astromed09/

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Applying Astrogrid Techniques to the Analysis of Tissue Microarrays

Antibody hybridization and image scanning of tissue microarrays (TMAs) is a highly automated process, but the subsequent manual scoring of TMAs by a trained pathologist is a major bottleneck in their analysis. We can overcome this bottleneck by applying techniques developed for astronomical imaging data, as part of the global Virtual Observatory initiative, to the analysis of TMA images, and build pipelines which automate the analysis, acquisition and querying of TMA data.The Pathgrid system should have a significant impact in improving the quantitative analysis of a range of TMA markers, providing increased throughput and objective assessment of expression.

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In the beginning…

…there was medical astrology.

Bodily functions, disease and natural remedies believed influenced by Sun, moon, planets and signs of zodiac.


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