Keno Bressem

Research Fellow

 

Keno is a German board-certified radiologist, clinician scientist, and a research fellow at AIM as well as a visiting scholar at Harvard Medical School. He is currently enrolled in a PhD program at Maastricht University (Netherlands). His research focuses on natural language processing and computer vision for medical data, with the overarching goal of improving disease phenotyping with radiological images.

Keno graduated from Charité University Medical School, Berlin, in 2016, where he also earned his MD (“Dr. med.”) as well as a university teaching qualification (“Privatdozent”). 

Prior to joining AIM, he worked as a board-certified radiologist at Charité in Berlin (Germany), where he developed NLP models for radiology report classification, used radiomics for prostate cancer differentiation, and developed computer vision models for various medical imaging applications, such as detection of axial spondyloarthritis and prostate cancer segmentation in MRI or disease classification on bedside chest radiographs. 

To further his research, he has been awarded scholarships, including from the Berlin Institute of Health and the Max Kade Foundation (German Research Foundation).

Email: kbressem@bwh.harvard.edu

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kbressem/

 
 

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