Working in nuclear medicine comes with some risks. Radiation exposure—whether it’s from a radioactive spill or normal handling and preparation…
Author: Rebekah Moan
Little by little, things that once seemed unimaginable can become feasible—including preparing a dataset of more than one million digital…
Radiologists are at a disadvantage when it comes to viewing the lungs. Current technology excels at detecting dense structures, nodules,…
Aortic dissections don’t affect as many people as heart attacks or strokes—approximately 13,000 people die annually in the United States1—but…
Surgery by its very nature is invasive, but what if it could be less so? That was the guiding question…
Personalized medicine is the way of the future in health care, and 3D bioprinting allows for just that. The technique…
Radiation shielding has evolved. For a long time, the only way to shield people from scatter radiation was to wear…
How can imaging better visualize cancer and inform surgical decisions? That’s the question Perimeter Medical Imaging AI asked—and answered—with its…
A multinational research team is helping surgeons make more precise surgical decisions using a method that’s easier to operate and…
When it comes to imaging stroke patients, time is of the essence–two million brain cells die every minute during an…

