Eric Moerth, PhD
Biography
Research Fellow in Biomedical Informatics
Eric Moerth is a Research Fellow in Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School.
Eric Moerth is a Post Doctoral Specialist Research Fellow in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School (DBMI) and part of the HIDIVE Lab. He received his PhD from the University of Bergen in Norway. During his PhD study, Eric Moerth conducted research in multimodal medical visualization. His focus was the research of new and innovative ways to visualize and explore medical data. Now Eric is researching the visualization of large-scale 3D Tissue Images using novel rendering techniques. Furthermore, his research enables the efficient analysis of highly multiplexed tissue images, and he also investigates how novel output devices like virtual and augmented reality devices can help investigators make better sense of their data.
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Publications
- Advances and prospects for the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP)
- The State of Single-Cell Atlas Data Visualization in the Biological Literature
- Cell2Cell: Explorative Cell Interaction Analysis in Multi-Volumetric Tissue Data
- A Mixed Reality and 2D Display Hybrid Approach for Visual Analysis of 3D Tissue Maps
- Nexus: Interactive Visual Exploration of 3D Spatial Connectivity for Tissue Analysis
- Beyond Time and Accuracy: Strategies in Visual Problem-Solving