Scientists from the Department of Radiology are using artificial intelligence to extract information from standard-of-care CT scans that has potential to individually assess cancer treatments.
An artificial intelligence platform developed by scientists at Columbia Radiology performed well at differentiating between radiographs with and without fractures.
The award recognizes a faculty member and graduating student who demonstrate clinical excellence and outstanding compassion in delivery of care and respect for patients, families, and colleagues.
In a new study from Columbia Radiology, researchers utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to train algorithms to predict tumor sensitivity to three systemic cancer therapies.
Andrew Kogan has been an MRI technician at the MRI Center in Washington Heights for 12 years. We asked him a few questions about how he works with patients as they contemplate entering a giant magnet.