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William F. Boyce

William F. Boyce

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
47
Citations
13575
World Ranking
3305
National Ranking
192

Overview

William F. Boyce is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields with a focus on medicine and computer science, particularly the integration of artificial intelligence in medical contexts.

Their work primarily addresses topics such as:

  • AI in cancer detection
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Gene expression and cancer classification
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Head and Neck Cancer Studies
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening

Boyce has contributed to various subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Otorhinolaryngology.

Recent publications reflect a concentration on the automated analysis of medical imaging, notably:

  • Automated classification of fat-infiltrated axillary lymph nodes on screening mammograms, 2023, British Journal of Radiology
  • Automated Classification of Fat-infiltrated Axillary Lymph Nodes on Screening Mammograms, 2022, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Response to commentary on "Automated classification of fat-infiltrated axillary lymph nodes on screening mammograms", 2023, British Journal of Radiology

The frequency of publication venues shows a focus on the British Journal of Radiology and bioRxiv, indicating an engagement with peer-reviewed journals and preprint services related to medical imaging and radiology.

Collaborations with frequent co-authors provide insight into their research network. Notable collaborators include Qingyuan Song, Roberta M. diFlorio-Alexander, Ryan T. Sieberg, Dennis Dwan, and Kyle Stumetz, each having co-authored multiple works alongside Boyce.

Best Publications

  • Researching health inequalities in adolescents: the development of the Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) family affluence scale.

    Candace Currie;Michal Molcho;William Boyce;Bjørn Holstein

  • Comparison of overweight and obesity prevalence in school-aged youth from 34 countries and their relationships with physical activity and dietary patterns

    I. Janssen;P. T. Katzmarzyk;W. F. Boyce;C. Vereecken

  • Associations between Overweight and Obesity with Bullying Behaviors in School-Aged Children

    Ian Janssen;Wendy M. Craig;William F. Boyce;William Pickett

  • THE FAMILY AFFLUENCE SCALE AS A MEASURE OF NATIONAL WEALTH: VALIDATION OF AN ADOLESCENT SELF-REPORT MEASURE

    William Boyce;Torbjorn Torsheim;Candace Currie;Alessio Zambon

  • Influence of individual- and area-level measures of socioeconomic status on obesity, unhealthy eating, and physical inactivity in Canadian adolescents

    Ian Janssen;William F Boyce;Kelly Simpson;William Pickett

  • Overweight and obesity in Canadian adolescents and their associations with dietary habits and physical activity patterns

    Ian Janssen;Peter T. Katzmarzyk;William F. Boyce;Matthew A. King

  • Income inequality and school bullying: multilevel study of adolescents in 37 countries

    Frank J. Elgar;Wendy M. Craig;William Boyce;Antony Morgan

  • Patterns of adolescent physical activity, screen-based media use, and positive and negative health indicators in the U.S. and Canada.

    Ronald J. Iannotti;Michael D. Kogan;Ian Janssen;William F. Boyce

  • Material deprivation and self-rated health: a multilevel study of adolescents from 22 European and North American countries.

    Torbjorn Torsheim;Candace Currie;William Boyce;Ilze Kalnins

  • Adolescent Place Attachment, Social Capital, and Perceived Safety: A Comparison of 13 Countries

    Lorenza Dallago;Douglas D. Perkins;Massimo Santinello;Will Boyce

  • Normalising the abnormal: Palestinian youth and the contradictions of resilience in protracted conflict

    Viet Nguyen‐Gillham;Rita Giacaman;Ghada Naser;Will Boyce

  • Cross national study of injury and social determinants in adolescents

    William Pickett;Michal Molcho;K. Simpson;Ian Janssen

  • Multiple Risk Behavior and Injury: An International Analysis of Young People

    William Pickett;Holger Schmid;William F. Boyce;Kelly Simpson

  • Contraceptive Use by 15-Year-Old Students at Their Last Sexual Intercourse: Results From 24 Countries

    Emmanuelle Godeau;Saoirse Nic Gabhainn;Céline Vignes;Jim Ross

  • Individual and collective exposure to political violence: Palestinian adolescents coping with conflict

    Rita Giacaman;Harry S. Shannon;Hana Saab;Neil Arya;Neil Arya

  • The role of behavioural factors in explaining socio-economic differences in adolescent health: A multilevel study in 33 countries

    Matthias Richter;Michael Erhart;Carine A. Vereecken;Alessio Zambon

  • Socio-economic inequality in multiple health complaints among adolescents: international comparative study in 37 countries.

    Bjørn E. Holstein;Candace Currie;Will Boyce;Mogens T. Damsgaard

  • Gradients in risk for youth injury associated with multiple-risk behaviours: a study of 11,329 Canadian adolescents.

    William Pickett;Michael J Garner;William F Boyce;Matthew A King

  • Rural Canadian adolescents are more likely to be obese compared with urban adolescents

    Mark W. Bruner;Joshua Lawson;Joshua Lawson;William Pickett;William Boyce

  • Health as human security in the occupied Palestinian territory

    Rajaie Batniji;Yoke Rabaia;Yoke Rabaia;Viet Nguyen–Gillham;Rita Giacaman

Frequent Co-Authors

William Pickett
William Pickett Brock University
Wendy M. Craig
Wendy M. Craig Queen's University
Saoirse Nic Gabhainn
Saoirse Nic Gabhainn University of Galway
Matthias Richter
Matthias Richter Technical University of Munich
Candace Currie
Candace Currie Glasgow Caledonian University
Torbjørn Torsheim
Torbjørn Torsheim University of Bergen
Michal Molcho
Michal Molcho University of Galway
Frank J. Elgar
Frank J. Elgar McGill University
Emmanuel Kuntsche
Emmanuel Kuntsche La Trobe University
Mark W. Bruner
Mark W. Bruner Nipissing University

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