Zhou Lab
Clinical imaging research in the Zhou Lab focuses on investigating application-based quantitative imaging with balanced radiation dose. My current studies include the following subjects: coronary artery calcium scoring at low tube voltages, liver lesion volumetry accuracy using dual energy CT, liver fat volume fraction quantification and noise suppression and spatial resolution delineation with deep-learning and regular iterative reconstructions.
Personal Statement
I am an imaging physicist at Cedars-Sinai. We specialize in task-specific lesion quantification and dose reduction. Our current studies encompass coronary artery calcium scoring (CACs) at various tube potentials, liver lesion characterization with dual energy and the potential of using lung cancer screening for CACs.
Yifang Zhou, PhD
Breakthrough Research
For mammography research, the Zhou Lab uses Rachel anthropomorphic breast phantom and BR12 to find the optimal acquisition techniques for the optimal automatic exposure control (AEC).
Job Opportunities
We are actively recruiting students and postdocs to be our colleagues and expand lab knowledge and expertise to make important breakthroughs.
Collaborations
The Zhou Lab collaborates with a wide range of investigators within Cedars-Sinai and institutions around the world.
Contact the Zhou Lab
8700 Beverly Blvd.
Third Street Building, Room 190
Los Angeles, CA 90048