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Radius Medical Image Analysis

Also known as: Radius (previously MIRS-IA) • Website ↗
Parent Organization: Department of Radiology

Core Email: radius@rad.wisc.edu
Primary Contact: Emily Ferris • eferris@uwhealth.org608/265-2277
Alternative Contact: Sylvana Garcia • garcia1@wisc.edu

Faculty Directors: Scott Nagle

Radius is a medical image processing and analysis lab within the University of Wisconsin- Department of Radiology. Established in July 2016, our objective is to support the research use of medical images and extend the translational research missions of the Department of Medical Physics, Radiology and the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a whole. Radius is comprised of a team of experts who are well trained and experienced in many aspects of image analysis and data management. We have grown from providing de-identified medical images for research studies to delivering image based outcome measures using well-validated image analysis techniques in the areas of Cardiac MR, Liver MR, Tumor response assessment, 3D printing and 4D flow MRI, many of which were developed by UW imaging researchers. #BiologicalSciences

Affiliations: UWCCC, Medical Physics
Training Provided?: No
Certifications: None
Special: HIPAA compliant, 21 CFR part 11 compliant
Wisconsin Institutes For Medical Research
1111 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53705-2275

Staffed Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Rate Structure: Fee for Service
Rate Sheet: Not provided; contact core
Reservation Link: Not provided; contact core

For use by:
  • Non-Profit and Government
  • Industry Partners
  • All UW-Madison
  • UW System
Priority: 1. UW 2. Non-UW
Last Updated: 9/17/2019
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