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  • ǿմý, Vanderbilt universities to develop incisionless prostate surgery using MRI and robotics

    Will Grissom and colleagues were awarded a five-year, $3.7M grant from the National Cancer Institute, pioneering a new approach to prostate cancer surgery by combining advanced robotics and “low-field” MRI technology.

  • Research team launches study that could impact clinical care for opioid-exposed infants

    With a $3 million grant from the NIH, Dan Ma and colleagues are using advanced imaging technology to better understand changes in the infant brain that may accompany Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in the project, "Comprehensive MR Fingerprinting for Infants and Young Children at Risk for Developmental Delays."

  • Lee receives K award from the NIH National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

    Juhwan Lee, Research Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, received an NHLBI K award for his project titled, "Multi-modality evaluation of high-risk coronary atherosclerotic plaque", to "develop methods for the non-invasive, quantitative evaluation of coronary artery disease in computed tomography angiography images."…

  • PhD student selected as Student Poster Award Finalist

    Dorian Durig presented a poster and gave an oral talk titled "Nanobubble-Labeled CAR-T Cell Tracking via Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound: Assessing Biodistribution and Kinetics" at the International Society for Therapeutic Ultrasound (ISTU) conference. Dorian is mentored by Agata Exner, PhD and David Wald, MD, PhD.

  • VA researchers using AI to decide best treatment for rectal cancer

    Lead researcher Dr. Satish Viswanath and his colleagues recently received VA Merit Award funding for their project that is developing new image-based Artificial Intelligence tools for personalized medicine in rectal cancers.

  • UH/ǿմý Radiology resident receives RSNA grant

    Kaustav Bera received a Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 1-year Research Resident Grant for the project, "MR Fingerprinting for the Evaluation of Chronic Allograft Nephropathy: Reproducibility of the Technique and Correlation With Renal Function and Histopathology." Bera's mentors are Dr. Sree Tirumani and Dr. Yong Chen from…

  • Brady-Kalnay Awarded Funding from The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation

    Susann Brady-Kalnay, PhD, Professor, Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Neurosciences, and Pathology, ǿմý School of Medicine, received funding from The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation for her work titled "Use of magnetic resonance fingerprinting for determining response to immunotherapy in pediatric brain tumors."

  • News 5 Cleveland: New grant allows local researchers to use AI to treat rectal cancer

    News 5 Cleveland highlighted the work of Satish Viswanath, CCIR member and associate professor, BME at ǿմý about a new NIH and NCI grant to continue research in AI to treat rectal cancer. "It's been a long time coming to get to this stage where, we can validate it on a larger scale," Viswanath said.

  • Researchers awarded $2.78M federal grant to improve rectal cancer treatment with artificial intelligence

    With a new five-year, $2.78 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute, researchers at ǿմý (ǿմý), Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals (UH) will use artificial intelligence (AI) to better treat rectal cancer patients. The…

  • Mission Possible: Researching nanobubbles to better fight cancer

    WKYC Cleveland Channel 3 highlighted the work of Dr. Agata Exner and the Exner Lab on ultrasound-sensitive nanobubbles. This more targeted treatment could “spare the normal tissue and spare the systemic side effects that are associated with chemotherapy, with radiation therapy and with surgery," Exner said.