UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ
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56070 Koblenz
We are proud to share that Ivanna Kramer, a researcher from the VisSim Research Group at the University of Koblenz, successfully presented her work at the 2025 IEEE 22nd International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), which took place in Houston, Texas.
In her presentation, Ivanna introduced a novel method for assessing vertebral dimensions in human spine models using automated landmark detection. Her research focuses on the development of a fully automated pipeline capable of identifying anatomical landmarks on 3D spinal models with high accuracy. This technique enables precise and reproducible measurements of vertebral structures, which is crucial for clinical diagnostics, surgical planning, and biomechanical analysis.
At ISBI 2025, Ivanna had the opportunity to share her results with an international audience of researchers and clinicians working at the interface of medical imaging and computational modeling. Her presentation sparked engaging discussions, and the exchange of ideas with fellow experts provided valuable insights for the ongoing development of the project.
Beyond the scientific discourse, the symposium offered a vibrant environment for networking. Ivanna connected with researchers from various institutions worldwide, laying the foundation for future collaborations and potential joint projects in the field of spine analysis and biomedical imaging.
We warmly congratulate Ivanna Kramer on her successful participation and look forward to the continued progress of her research within the VisSim group.