Simona Turco is assistant professor of statistical processing of bio-signals at the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands. Her research is devoted to cancer imaging with magnetic resonance and ultrasound, with focus on contrast-enhanced imaging. By modeling the contrast agent transport kinetics, she aims at extracting quantitative imaging biomarkers for improved cancer diagnostics and management.
Simona Turco is assistant professor at the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands. Her research is devoted to statistical processing of medical images and bio-signals, with main applications in oncology and perioperative care. With special emphasis on contrast-enhanced imaging with ultrasound and MRI, she aims at extracting quantitative imaging biomarkers by modeling the contrast agent transport kinetics for improved cancer diagnostics and management. In the perioperative domain, her research focuses on model-based analysis of bio-signals for accurate prognosis and timely identification of patients at risk.
Her research is devoted to to cancer imaging with magnetic resonance and ultrasound, with focus on contrast-enhanced imaging. By modeling the contrast agent transport kinetics, she aims for improved cancer diagnostics and management.