Dr. Cody's current research is mainly in the area of dual energy CT applications. New technology available commercially provides tools that can be used to identify specific material components within relevant body regions. Dr. Cody's research team is using this approach to differentiate small calcified deposits in the brain (typically due to aging) from small hemorrhages, which can occur in the cancer population for a number of reasons (such as treatment side effects). Since a sizeable proportion of the patient population is also on anti-coagulant therapy, this can be a high impact clinical condition to decipher.
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