This announcement follows the successful raise of a Series A financing in mid-2018 to help fund ongoing development and clinical research. SIS was founded in 2012 through an intellectual property agreement with the University of Minnesota based on the work of Professors Noam Harel and Guillermo Sapiro.
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SIS has developed a patented, state‐of‐the‐art, clinically validated, patient‐specific solution for the visualization of brain structures to be used in surgical planning in order to accurately determine the target location for DBS surgery. The system utilizes highly sophisticated algorithms designed by international leaders in computer science and clinical applications to analyze complex data to provide the neurosurgeon with a rapid, objective and reliable assessment for their determination of the optimal location for electrode placement during DBS surgery. SIS technology produces three-dimensional anatomical models of brains, uniquely defined for each patient, created by using proprietary innovations in high‐field MRI (7 Tesla or "7T") acquisition combined with proprietary data processing and analysis algorithms.
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