Steven A. Lewis

Steven A Lewis.

Steven A. Lewis

Steven A. Lewis

BS/BA ’14, biochemistry and sociology, Nazareth College

Thesis Title

Improving Virtual Gross Anatomy: Enhancing the Information Content of Cadaveric CT Scans

Research Publications Overview

Professional/Educational Meetings/Abstracts

  • "Quantifying the Importance of Spatial Anatomical Context in Cadaveric, Non-Contraste Enhanced Organ Segmentation." SPIE 2021 
  • "Seckel Syndrome and Skull Morphology: Quantifying Characteristics." Experimental Biology 2020 
  • "Quantitative Evaluation of Cadaveric Contrast Agents: Identifying Anatomical Structures With BriteVu." SPIE 2020 
  • "Spine Structure Comparison in Subjects with and without Pelvic Organ Prolapse." Society of Urodynamics, Femal Pelvic Medicine, and Urogenital Reconstruction Conference 2020 
  • "Building a Hybrid Gross Anatomy Curriculum: Integration of Virtual & Cadaveric Models." Experimental Biology 2018 
  • "Ventral Tegmental Area GABA Neurons Modulate Motivation and Effort to Work for an Ethanol or Sucrose Reward in a Rat Operant Task." Research Society on Alcoholism 2017.