Join the MICCAI Fellows Talk with Prof. James Gee - Oct 29, 2025
Wednesday 15th October 2025
We are excited to invite you to attend our next MICCAI Fellow Talk with:
James Gee, MICCAI Fellow 2024
Professor of Radiologic Science in Radiology and in Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania
Topic: From Atlases to Radiological AI
Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at 9:00 AM (EDT) / 2:00 PM (CET)
Abstract: Professor Gee's talk will trace some of the seminal developments in medical image processing and analysis in which he has been involved at the University of Pennsylvania. The hope is that this retrospective will help provide perspective and grounding for understanding and advancing the exciting new approaches and methods represented by today’s state-of-the-art.
Biography: James Gee is a Professor of Radiologic Science in Radiology and in Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, where his group carries out research in biological and medical image analysis, and radiological AI. His team is best known for methods that have enabled population imaging studies, digital atlases, and computational anatomy. They are also recognized for their open-source tools which directly underpin hundreds of published imaging studies across the world every year. This research is complementary to his educational activities, which focus on training that is at the interface between medicine and the engineering and computational sciences and includes the Interfaces Interdisciplinary Graduate Training Program in Biomedical Imaging and Informational Sciences that he helped to conceive and direct. A new research direction focuses on medical AI for low resource environments and global health.
Professor Gee was awarded a MICCAI Fellow in 2024 for the significant strides he has made in the field of medical imaging science through his pioneering development and open-source distribution of computational methods. His work has democratized access to essential tools and resources, enabling researchers worldwide to build upon his innovations. Prof. Gee's generosity in sharing these methods has accelerated research progress, fostered collaboration and enhanced the overall quality of work within the field. His contributions are a testament to the importance of accessibility in advancing scientific discovery.
About the MICCAI Fellow Talk Series
The MICCAI Fellows Talk Series highlights the work of our accomplished MICCAI Fellows. MICCAI Society Fellowships are awarded to a small number of senior members of the MICCAI community in recognition of their substantial scientific contributions and service to the MICCAI community. You can watch the recordings of past MICCAI Fellow Talks here.