Louis J Vaickus, MD, PhD
Title(s)
Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Additional Titles/Positions/Affiliations
Medical Director of Pathology Informatics
Department(s)
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Education
BA, Hamilton College, Clinton NY, 2001-2005
MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston MA, 2005-2012
PhD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston MA, 2005-2012
Anatomic Pathology Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA, 2012-2016
Cytopathology Fellowship, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA, 2014-2015
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Contact Information
1 Medical Center Drive
Lebanon NH 03766
Office: Borwell 4
Phone: 53844
Email: Louis.J.Vaickus@Dartmouth.edu
Professional Interests
Informatics
Deep learning
Medical image analysis
Automation
Programming
Grant Information
SYNERGY Clinical Research Fellow, 2018-2019
Intraoperative margin assessment for basal cell carcinoma with deep learning and histologic tumor mapping to surgical site. Correction: A2B Adenosine Receptor Expression by Myeloid Cells is Proinflammatory in Murine Allergic-Airway Inflammation. Potential to Enhance Large Scale Molecular Assessments of Skin Photoaging through Virtual Inference of Spatial Transcriptomics from Routine Staining. Spatial Omics Driven Crossmodal Pretraining Applied to Graph-based Deep Learning for Cancer Pathology Analysis. The Overlooked Role of Specimen Preparation in Bolstering Deep Learning-Enhanced Spatial Transcriptomics Workflows. Feasibility of Inferring Spatial Transcriptomics from Single-Cell Histological Patterns for Studying Colon Cancer Tumor Heterogeneity. A deep learning algorithm to detect cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma on frozen sections in Mohs micrographic surgery: A retrospective assessment. Use of molecular testing results to analyze the overuse of atypia of undetermined significance in thyroid cytology. Assessment of emerging pretraining strategies in interpretable multimodal deep learning for cancer prognostication. Paired-agent imaging as a rapid en face margin screening method in Mohs micrographic surgery. |