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J. Quincy Brown named 2025 National Academy of Inventors fellow.
Developed MAGIC-SCAN , a system enabling surgeons to confirm cancer removal within minutes.
Holds 27 patents in optical imaging and digital pathology technologies.
Co-founder of Instapath Inc., commercializing cancer imaging innovations.
Tulane University biomedical engineering professor J. Quincy Brown has been named a 2025 fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) for his pioneering work in cancer imaging technologies.
The recognition highlights Brown’s efforts to improve cancer detection, surgical precision, and patient outcomes.
Brown’s project, MAGIC-SCAN, which received up to $23 million in funding from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) in 2024, gained na

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