Radiuma
Radiuma is a platform designed to simplify and standardize medical image analysis by enabling researchers and clinicians to create, share, and execute reproducible workflows.
The system provides an integrated environment for building executable pipelines that combine advanced imaging algorithms, quantitative analysis tools, and automated processing steps. By transforming complex analysis procedures into structured and shareable workflows, Radiuma improves reproducibility, transparency, and collaboration in medical imaging research.
Radiuma is developed by the Quantitative Radiomolecular Imaging and Therapy (Qurit) Lab & Program at the BC Cancer Research Institute in Vancouver, Canada, in collaboration with Technological Virtual Collaboration Company (TECVICO Corp.).
The platform aims to accelerate research and clinical translation by allowing scientists, engineers, and clinicians to easily design, reuse, and distribute imaging workflows across institutions and research groups.
TECVICO Corporation
Technological Virtual Collaboration Company (TECVICO)
BC Cancer Research Institute
Department of Basic and Translational Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
ViCollab Group
Virtual Collaboration Labratory
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Qurit Lab
Quantitative Radiomolecular Imaging and Therapy (Qurit) Lab