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NIH awards DoseOptics additional $2 million to improve radiation therapy safety

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | September 21, 2017 Rad Oncology Radiation Therapy
LEBANON, NH, 20 September 2017 – DoseOptics LLC announced today that the US National Institutes of Health has awarded the company a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant totaling $2 million over 2 years. This brings the total raised in 1 year to $3.4 Million SBIR funding that the company has received to advance radiotherapy imaging technology.

The early stage start-up is developing novel technology capable of real time imaging of radiation therapy to cancer patients during treatment. The company was founded to translate discoveries in the areas of cancer imaging and therapy, made through a collaborative effort between the Thayer School of Engineering and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

The funding will be used to further refine imaging systems that assist clinical teams in delivering treatments to the right place at the right time, safely and accurately. These systems capture the low-intensity emissions of Cherenkov light coming from radiation interacting with tissue, and use specialized triggering and image processing to remove background signals. The resulting images are a unique way to visualize radiation dose delivery to tissue, a capability pioneered by researchers Dartmouth.

With help from the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network, DoseOptics LLC has exclusively licensed the technology from the college to continue the commercial prototyping of radiation dose imaging.

DoseOptics LLC was founded by Thayer alumni, William Ware MS Th'94 (CEO), and Thayer professors Brian Pogue PhD (President) and Scott Davis PhD Th'06 (Managing Member). Thayer professor Venkat Krishnaswamy PhD is engaged as the VP of Technology. The company is located at the Dartmouth Regional Technology Center in Centera Park, Lebanon NH.

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