Accuray and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Announce Master Research Agreement to Improve Personalized Care for Patients with Cancer
MADISON, Wis.,
"Our success depends on collaboration, innovation, and the energy that comes from addressing meaningful clinical needs for patients," said Steve La Neve, President and CEO of Accuray. "This Master Research Agreement formalizes and expands our longstanding relationship with the University of Wisconsin–Madison and grounds our innovations in real-world clinical practice and impactful patient care. By leveraging our respective strengths, we aim to extend the curative power of radiotherapy so departments of all sizes around the world can benefit from advanced adaptive therapies."
In the late 1980s, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor of Medical Physics, Human Oncology, and Engineering Thomas "Rock" Mackie and his team invented technology that would later be commercialized as Accuray's first helical radiation delivery platform, the TomoTherapy® System. This ushered in a new era in radiation medicine, enabling clinicians for the first time to integrate helical 3D image-guidance with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IG-IMRT), increasing treatment precision and accuracy to help improve patients' cancer care. Since its introduction, Accuray has continued to enhance the helical platform, introducing advances in image quality, speed, versatility, and workflow efficiency.
The new agreement between the UW School of Medicine and Public Health and Accuray will build on this shared history to advance the next generation of adaptive radiotherapy approaches, according to
"This framework enables us to build on a long history of shared innovation with Accuray to deepen our collaboration, bring future innovations from bench to bedside, and create translational research and training opportunities that keep patients at the center of our work," said Nita Ahuja, MD, MBA, Dean of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health and Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
About Accuray
Accuray is committed to expanding the powerful potential of radiation therapy to improve as many lives as possible. We invent unique, market-changing solutions designed to deliver radiation treatments for even the most complex cases--while making commonly treatable cases even easier--to meet the full spectrum of patient needs. We are dedicated to continuous innovation in radiation therapy for oncology, neuro-radiosurgery, and beyond, as we partner with clinicians and administrators, empowering them to help patients get back to their lives, faster. Accuray is headquartered in Madison,
About the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is recognized as one of the nation's leading institutions in health sciences education, research, and service. Founded in 1907 as the medical school of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in 2005 it became the nation's first school to integrate the disciplines of medicine and public health. With a deep commitment to a vision of healthy people and healthy communities, we translate discovery into application and interconnect clinical care, education and research. The school employs more than 5,600 faculty and staff and provides educational opportunities for nearly 3,000 students and postgraduate trainees. For federal fiscal year 2025, the school ranked #10 in the nation among public medical schools for NIH funding according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research. Some of the nation's leading researchers, educators, and clinicians are among the faculty, including several National Medal of Science recipients and National Academy of Science honorees.
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