Getting the right diagnosis is essential to getting the best treatment, but this can be difficult with kids, especially babies who can’t talk about their symptoms. New methods for detecting and quantifying disease in children, using a wide variety of non-invasive techniques, is a major area of research at Georgia Tech. From 3D technologies, CT and MRI scan improvements, ultrasound and more, along with AI’s ability to interpret advanced imaging for more precise, personalized care, innovation in advanced imaging continues to present strong opportunity for improvement in pediatric care.

analytic warning
Diagnostics & Imaging

The objective of this research was to develop methodologies for early warning of the abnormal conditions from Intensive Care Unit (ICU bedmaster…

Novel Breath
Diagnostics & Imaging

There is a need for breath sampling that is more convenient for diagnostics in particular for children and the elderly. In total almost twenty…

behavior Assessment
Diagnostics & Imaging

Juvenile osteochondritis dissecans (JOCD) is a musculoskeletal disorder predominantly found in the elbow, ankle and knee. This condition can cause…

Early Warning System
Diagnostics & Imaging

In pediatric populations it is challenging to monitor the success of a bone fusion procedure. The objective of this project was to develop…

micro-ct
Diagnostics & Imaging

The purpose of this project is to develop and evaluate the first mobile platform decision support tool for behavioral feeding intervention to…

juvenile
Diagnostics & Imaging

Juvenile idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is the most common form of childhood arthritis and one of the more common chronic illnesses of childhood.…