CaliberMRI wins Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant for work in Africa, Asia
BOULDER — CaliberMRI Inc. has been awarded a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation “to improve repeatability and reproducibility of diagnostic imaging for neonatal and pediatric brain development of children in Africa and Southeast Asia,” the company said in a news release.
According to the foundation, the committed funding totals $521,755.
“Our mission is to bring standardization to MRI for improved repeatability and reproducibility based on SI-traceable quantitative measurement,” CaliberMRI CEO Bill Hollander said in the release. “Implementing this on a global scale to improve the lives of children across the world, and, specifically, those with the greatest need, is an honor.”
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BOULDER — CaliberMRI Inc. has been awarded a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation “to improve repeatability and reproducibility of diagnostic imaging for neonatal and pediatric brain development of children in Africa and Southeast Asia,” the company said in a news release.
According to the foundation, the committed funding totals $521,755.
“Our mission is to bring standardization to MRI for improved repeatability and reproducibility based on SI-traceable quantitative measurement,” CaliberMRI CEO Bill Hollander said in the release. “Implementing this on a global scale to improve the lives of children across the world, and, specifically, those with the greatest need, is…