During her master's studies, Tzu-Ya Chien demonstrated exceptional performance, achieving outstanding academic results and showing a high level of dedication and research potential throughout her training. Her master's thesis research has been officially published in the internationally renowned journal Laboratory Investigation, serving as a significant recognition of her research capabilities and academic achievements.
This paper focuses on the application of artificial intelligence in hematopathology. Addressing the diagnostic challenges of myeloproliferative neoplasms, it proposes an analytical model that integrates deep features with cellular phenotypes, showcasing the results of interdisciplinary research combining clinical medicine, pathological imaging, and artificial intelligence. The successful publication of this research in an international journal not only reflects the solid research training and excellent academic performance of the student during her master's program but also highlights the research momentum our team has accumulated through continuous cultivation in this field.
It is a rare and remarkable achievement to have one's thesis accepted and published in an international journal upon graduation, a testament to Tzu-Ya Chien's hard work, perseverance, and professionalism. We extend our sincere congratulations and thank all members of the research team for their collective dedication and support throughout the research process. We look forward to Tzu-Ya's continued excellence and further success in her future professional endeavors.
Reference: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41722652/