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09:00-17:00

November 9, 2024
09:00-16:30

Room 101, Shou-Ren Building, Yangming Campus, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Lecture Hall, Interdisciplinary Technology Research Building, Academia Sinica

Room 320, Shou-Ren Building, Yangming Campus, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Room 320, Shou-Ren Building, Yangming Campus, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Room 320, Shou-Ren Building, Yangming Campus, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Ying-Tsai Hall, Shou-Ren Building, Yangming Campus, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Room 402 (A+B), 4F, Hall 1, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center

Conference Room 101, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University

Second International Conference Hall, B1 Conference Area, General Medicine Building, Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

1F Lecture Hall, Interdisciplinary Technology Research Building, Academia Sinica

RESEARCH RESULTS


Publication Date

November 24, 2024

Abstract

This study developed a deep learning–based **liver lesion localization and classification (DLLC)** system designed to assist physicians in interpreting focal hepatic lesions on CT images. The system achieved a mean average precision of **0.81** for lesion localization and a classification accuracy of **0.97**. Its accuracy was **0.83** for lesions with a diameter of less than 3 cm and **0.87** for lesions larger than 3 cm. This system provides an accurate and noninvasive diagnostic approach that is of significant value to hepatologists and radiologists.

October 22, 2024







July 30, 2024

Digital health encompasses the application of digital technologies in the medical field and plays a crucial role in improving the accessibility, quality, and efficiency of healthcare services. This study examines digital health under Taiwan’s National Health Insurance system, particularly its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on big data management and analytics (such as MediCloud and My Health Bank/NHI Mobile Easy Access) as well as innovative service models (such as telemedicine). The findings indicate that individuals with higher incomes and those with chronic or severe illnesses are more likely to use telemedicine, and the study highlights the challenges of digital trust and the digital divide.

This study investigates the effects of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on the skin phenotype, systemic inflammation, and gut microbiota of mice with psoriasis-like disease. Imiquimod (IMQ)-treated mice were used as a model, and a genomics approach was employed to analyze the effects of SCFAs or anti–IL-17 antibody on skin thickness, inflammatory markers, and fecal microbiota. The results showed that SCFAs improved IMQ-induced skin thickening, splenomegaly, and serum IL-17F levels, with effects comparable to anti–IL-17 therapy. SCFAs also increased microbial diversity and altered the composition of the gut microbiota, suggesting their involvement in processes such as carbohydrate degradation and phenylalanine metabolism.