Kostuk Co-Develops Better Cancer-Screening Tech
Sept. 5, 2016
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Professor Raymond Kostuk has co-created a novel method and device for the detection and diagnosis of ovarian cancer, based on a modular volume holographic imaging system.
The VHIS approach can lead to sophisticated, low-cost medical instruments for identifying cancerous tissue at an early age.
His co-investigator on the project is professor Jennifer Barton of the UA department of biomedical engineering and BIO5 Institute.
The technology is now available for licensing through Tech Launch Arizona.