Kelie H. Luby

I first heard about Mint Medical in 2013 when a colleague said: ‘you have to see this software - this will change everything.’ At this time, I was part of the imaging Contract Research Organizations (iCROs) ecosystem, working in the area of imaging centrally read clinical trials, primarily in oncology. What my colleague and I realized was that mint Lesion™ allows you to ask for more.

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