SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–neuro42, Inc. (“neuro42” or the “Firm”), a medical imaging, robotics, and AI know-how firm, at this time introduced an unique licensing settlement with Johns Hopkins College (“Johns Hopkins”) for his or her MR appropriate robotic for head, neck and backbone functions, with further non-exclusive licenses for associated applied sciences and patents. Developed by Dr. Dan Stoianovici, director of the Urology Robotics Program on the Brady Urological Institute and a professor of neurosurgery on the Johns Hopkins College College of Drugs, the robotic supplies focused needle insertion with precision depth management. It’s designed with nonmagnetic and nonconductive supplies to be appropriate with magnetic resonance imagers.
“The novel structure of our imaging system will incorporate the robotic to facilitate image-guided interventions throughout mind biopsies, shunt placements and laser ablations, giving neurosurgeons a extra sensible intraoperative answer for such procedures than a standard MRI. We stay up for collaborating with the staff at Johns Hopkins to allow protected and efficient intraoperative MR therapies utilizing the neuro42 scanner and the robotic,” mentioned Abhita Batra, Co-founder and Chief Technique Officer of neuro42.
About neuro42, Inc.
neuro42, Inc. is a San Francisco, CA primarily based medical know-how firm targeted on diagnostic imaging and picture guided surgical interventions of the mind. Based by a staff of profitable entrepreneurs and healthcare innovators, the Firm is growing and commercializing an intraoperative MR, AI and robotic system that enables quick access to MR imaging for screening, prognosis and interventions of neurological illnesses. Backed by over 30 patents, neuro42’s platform is poised to reinforce affected person and doctor expertise with its novel, easy-to-use and moveable configuration.
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