Thermal Imaging in dermatology – Creation of the first database for artificial intelligence-based diagnostics
Grantee: Professor Alexander Navarini, Department of Dermatology and Allergy, University Hospital Basel
Amount: DKK 1,180,760
Grant category: Research Grants in open competition
Year: 2019
Geography: Switzerland
Thermal imaging is an investigational tool whose advantages are undisputed in engineering, i.e. for the non-destructive testing of composite materials, or in the photovoltaic industry.
The technique consists in measuring and imaging the thermal radiation and to convert this information into temperature maps, or thermograms. Medical applications of thermal imaging exhibit great potential and the field is currently experiencing a renaissance. One reason is probably the recent dramatic improvements of infrared cameras that are now affordable and compact and can even be connected to smartphones.
This project aims to produce a full body thermal imaging scanner for patients to later use as a next generation diagnostic tool, coupled with a 360° 2- and 3-dimensional digital photography device.
Our goal is to create the first open access skin thermograms database, large enough to enable artificial intelligence analysis. Such a tool could be very useful for the quantification and potentially prediction of affected areas in different skin disease such as psoriasis and eczema.
Future Leaders Symposium
Grantee: European Society for Dermatological Research
Amount: EUR 15,000
Grant category: Education and Awareness Grants
Year: 2019
Geography: Switzerland
By supporting investigative dermatology and skin research, the ESDR contirbutes to in-depth understanding of skin homeostasis and towards improving the health of patients suffering from skin and venereal disease, infectious diseases and immune-mediated and inflammatory disorders.