Researchers awarded $2.78M federal grant to improve rectal cancer treatment with artificial intelligence
June 25, 2024With 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
May 17, 2024WKYC 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.
AI’s keen diagnostic eye
May 6, 2024In a Nature article, Shuo Li, PhD, discusses how virtual contrast agents powered by AI could highlight the same hidden features as contrast dyes.
Center for AI Enabling Discovery in Disease Biology (AID2B) established at ǿմý
May 6, 2024The establishment of the new Center for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Enabling Discovery in Disease Biology (AID2B) at ǿմý School of Medicine, spearheaded by Satish E. Viswanath, PhD and Jacob Scott, MD, DPhil, will leverage AI to help understand the mysteries of disease and improve people’s health.
Congratulations to the Morgenthaler Pavey Startup Competition Venture Track Winners
May 1, 2024The 2024 Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition grand prize, first place in the Venture Track, went to Lighthanded Enterprises, co-founded by Dr. Brecken Blackburn, postdoctoral researcher in BME and CCIR Trainee Council education chair.
Two CCIR labs highlighted in the ǿմý Daily to celebrate World Laboratory Day
April 30, 2024CCIR faculty members Dr. Agata Exner and Dr. Shuo Li, shared their teams' research and hopes for these efforts as part of a ǿմý Daily article for World Laboratory Day.
National Academy of Inventors names seven ǿմý researchers to 2024 class of senior members
February 27, 2024The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has named seven ǿմý researchers to its 2024 class of senior members, recognizing their “remarkable innovation-producing technologies that have brought, or aspire to bring, real impact on the welfare of society.” Four are CCIR members: Jim Basilion, Agata Exner, Anirban Sen Gupta, and David Wilson.…
Agata A. Exner, PhD named Director of the ǿմý Center for Imaging Research (CCIR)
January 24, 2024Guided by a bold, strategic plan and building upon the rich history of pioneering translational imaging research, Dr. Exner's vision for the next phase of the center is to expand partnerships and catalyze biomedical imaging innovation.
Three CCIR abstracts accepted for Society for Interventional Radiology meeting
January 5, 2024Particular congratulations to Henry Ruhl, first year undergraduate student, for having two abstracts accepted as orals! Henry is mentored by Dr. Agata Exner and MD/PhD student Felipe Berg, and CCIR faculty collaborators include Jim Basilion, Leo Kayat, and Salim Abboud.
CCIR researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology
January 4, 2024The team is working to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) alternative that generates virtual contrast-enhanced images without chemical agents. “With this grant, our multidisciplinary team aims to improve the medical-imaging process for clinical staff and patients,” said project leader Shuo Li, associate professor,…
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