Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging

Abstract This Strategic Research Agenda identifies current challenges and needs in healthcare, illustrates how biomedical imaging and derived data can help to address these, and aims to stimulate dedicated research funding efforts. Medicine is currently moving towards a more tailored, patient-centri...

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Main Author: The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Insights into Imaging
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13244-019-0684-z
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spelling doaj-6ed3c5be6a2540bd824e52b3bde2808a2020-11-25T02:19:45ZengSpringerOpenInsights into Imaging1869-41012019-01-0110111410.1186/s13244-019-0684-zStrategic research agenda for biomedical imagingThe European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)0The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging ResearchAbstract This Strategic Research Agenda identifies current challenges and needs in healthcare, illustrates how biomedical imaging and derived data can help to address these, and aims to stimulate dedicated research funding efforts. Medicine is currently moving towards a more tailored, patient-centric approach by providing personalised solutions for the individual patient. Innovation in biomedical imaging plays a key role in this process as it addresses the current needs for individualised prevention, treatment, therapy response monitoring, and image-guided surgery. The use of non-invasive biomarkers facilitates better therapy prediction and monitoring, leading to improved patient outcomes. Innovative diagnostic imaging technologies provide information about disease characteristics which, coupled with biological, genetic and -omics data, will contribute to an individualised diagnosis and therapy approach. In the emerging field of theranostics, imaging tools together with therapeutic agents enable the selection of best treatments and allow tailored therapeutic interventions. For prenatal monitoring, the use of innovative imaging technologies can ensure an early detection of malfunctions or disease. The application of biomedical imaging for diagnosis and management of lifestyle-induced diseases will help to avoid disease development through lifestyle changes. Artificial intelligence and machine learning in imaging will facilitate the improvement of image interpretation and lead to better disease prediction and therapy planning. As biomedical imaging technologies and analysis of existing imaging data provide solutions to current challenges and needs in healthcare, appropriate funding for dedicated research is needed to implement the innovative approaches for the wellbeing of citizens and patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13244-019-0684-zPrecision medicinePreventive medicineRadiologyDiagnostic imagingArtificial intelligence
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Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
Insights into Imaging
Precision medicine
Preventive medicine
Radiology
Diagnostic imaging
Artificial intelligence
author_facet The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)
author_sort The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)
title Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
title_short Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
title_full Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
title_fullStr Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
title_full_unstemmed Strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
title_sort strategic research agenda for biomedical imaging
publisher SpringerOpen
series Insights into Imaging
issn 1869-4101
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract This Strategic Research Agenda identifies current challenges and needs in healthcare, illustrates how biomedical imaging and derived data can help to address these, and aims to stimulate dedicated research funding efforts. Medicine is currently moving towards a more tailored, patient-centric approach by providing personalised solutions for the individual patient. Innovation in biomedical imaging plays a key role in this process as it addresses the current needs for individualised prevention, treatment, therapy response monitoring, and image-guided surgery. The use of non-invasive biomarkers facilitates better therapy prediction and monitoring, leading to improved patient outcomes. Innovative diagnostic imaging technologies provide information about disease characteristics which, coupled with biological, genetic and -omics data, will contribute to an individualised diagnosis and therapy approach. In the emerging field of theranostics, imaging tools together with therapeutic agents enable the selection of best treatments and allow tailored therapeutic interventions. For prenatal monitoring, the use of innovative imaging technologies can ensure an early detection of malfunctions or disease. The application of biomedical imaging for diagnosis and management of lifestyle-induced diseases will help to avoid disease development through lifestyle changes. Artificial intelligence and machine learning in imaging will facilitate the improvement of image interpretation and lead to better disease prediction and therapy planning. As biomedical imaging technologies and analysis of existing imaging data provide solutions to current challenges and needs in healthcare, appropriate funding for dedicated research is needed to implement the innovative approaches for the wellbeing of citizens and patients.
topic Precision medicine
Preventive medicine
Radiology
Diagnostic imaging
Artificial intelligence
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13244-019-0684-z
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