Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, posted on Linkedin:
“A new approach at Sylvester powered by artificial intelligence (AI), called CORAL, was recently showcased at the 2025 American Society of Hematology conference.
Dr. C. Ola Landgren was honored with the HealthTree Foundation’s 2025 Innovation Award. This award highlights the CORAL research that leverages AI to predict individual patient outcomes and guide treatment decisions, paving the way for the future of cancer care. CORAL studies the architecture of bone marrow biopsy slides. Using deep learning, the model spots patterns in a patient’s cancer.
“Under Dr. Landgren’s leadership, Sylvester Myeloma Institute is developing novel strategies to better define multiple myeloma subtypes, which will help to facilitate more individualized treatment approaches and pave the way for precision medicine in the field of multiple myeloma.” said Jenny Ahlstrom, founder and CEO of HealthTree Foundation.
“Our goal was to remove barriers to precision care,” said Dr. Landgren.
“The computational research team for CORAL, supervised by lead research scientist Arjun Raj Rajanna, has worked day and night the past two to three years and in close collaboration with me. By using AI to interpret standard biopsy images, we can deliver critical insights in real time without waiting for complex genomic tests.”
Learn how CORAL is helping close care gaps and how it may expand to other cancers in the future.”
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