Rochester, NY.  aycan, a recognized worldwide leader in medical imaging, in conjunction with business partner Imaging Biometrics, a biotechnology company specializing in the development of software solutions for advanced visualization and analytics, announced today that Stanford University’s 3D and Quantitative Imaging Laboratory will utilize aycan workstation with Imaging Biometrics software to image brain tumors in patients and assess their response to treatment.

Among the Imaging Biometrics (IB) software the Stanford Lab will run on aycan workstation is IB Rad Tech, which makes the generation of IB’s exclusive and sophisticated image maps, such as FTB (fractional tumor burden), easy and repeatable. Standardized FTB (sFTB) maps include exclusive image-intensity standardization technology, which enables quantitative and rapid longitudinal comparison on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging.

aycan workstation is an FDA 510(k) cleared, vendor-neutral, highly functional advanced image-processing tool and DICOM PACS workstation for conventional, multi-slice and other image reading. IB’s full suite of FDA cleared software is available for aycan workstation, and includes IB Rad Tech, IB Neuro, IB DCE, IB Delta Suite, and IB Diffusion.