Two medical professionals consulting at a computer screen as a patient goes into a CAT scan
Scientists in a computational imaging lab at Case Western Reserve University are hoping that a novel computerized approach that looks for cancer signals outside the tumor area itself will be a historic leap in diagnosing cancer using just routine CAT scans.

Medicine’s Susann Brady-Kalnay discusses new imaging agent for brain surgeries

CWRU inks licensing deal to commercialize an imaging agent to aid in brain tumor surgery

Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Susann Brady-Kalnay, professor at the School of Medicine, talked about a new licensing agreement with a company called NeoIndicate to commercialize an imaging agent to aid in brain tumor surgery.