Special Issue of Inverse Problem and Imaging (IPI) in Medical Image Analysis http://aimsciences.org/journals/ipi/, http://aimsciences.org/journals/ipi/callforpaper.htm Biomedical Image Analysis is an interdisciplinary research field that brings together mathematicians, engineers, physicists, physicians and computer scientists among others. In the recent years we have witnessed an enormous progress on the development of intelligent in-vivo and ex-vivo acquisitions devices towards understanding the anatomical, functional, etc. behavior of organs. The quality of the obtained measurements varies across modalities and often the exploitation of these measurements requires the ability to reconstruct and present the signal in a human-friendly fashion, as well to exploit meaningful information towards understanding, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The above tasks often involve the selection of a mathematical model towards the representation of the task (parametric approach), the connection between the model and the av ailable observations and the optimization of the modelparameters with respect to the data (inference). In this issue we would like to explore the use of mathematical and statistical concepts and theories to understand, interpret, and model the problems arising from medical imaging. We also would like to promote the development of efficient numerical methods for solving these problems. Potential contributions are not limited to: - mathematical methods, inverse modeling and data acquisition - mathematical methods, inverse modeling and signal reconstruction - mathematical methods, inverse modeling and information fusion/registration - mathematical methods, inverse modeling and organ extraction/image segmentation - mathematical methods, inverse modeling and dimensionality reduction, population modeling, etc. - mathematical methods, inverse modeling and clinical applications, ... The issue is expected to be published in spring 2010. Important dates: Target date for papers submissions: March 1st, 2009 Decisions to the authors: June 1st, 2009 Revisions/Resubmission: September 1st, 2009 Final Decisions: December 15th, 2009 Issue publication: winter/spring 2010 All submissions will be electronic. You are encouraged to email the PDF file of the manuscript to Managing Editor for Imaging at hmzhou@math.gatech.edu, or Managing Editor for Inverse Problems at mjlassas@math.tkk.fi. You may also send it directly to one of the guest editors. Please clearly indicate that your manuscript is submitted for the special issue in Medical Image Analysis in the email or cover letter. Guest Editors for the special issue: Professor Tony Chan UCLA/NSF http://www.math.ucla.edu/~chan/ email: chan@math.ucla.edu Professor Yunmei Chen University of Florida http://www.math.ufl.edu/~yun/ email: yun@math.ufl.edu Professor Nikos Paragios Ecole Centrale de Paris & INRIA Saclay, Ile-de-France http://www.mas.ecp.fr/vision/Personnel/nikos/home.html email: nikos.paragios@ecp.fr Inverse Problem and Imaging Journal is SCI-E, covered in Science Citation Index Expanded, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC/PC&ES) ISI Alerting Services, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Math Reviews, MathSciNet, Zentralblatt.