The Center for Precision Surgery Marks 10 Years of Illuminating Cancer Cells in Practice and Research

The Center for Precision Surgery Marks 10 Years of Illuminating Cancer Cells in Practice and Research

From Penn Medicine Physician Interviews by Penn Medicine - Peer

February 4, 2026

About this episode

The episode discusses the 10 year anniversary of the Penn Center for Precision Surgery and advancements in intraoperative molecular imaging.

Drs Sunil Singhal, Janos Tanyi, and James Delikatny discuss the 10 year anniversary of the Penn Center for Precision Surgery. A collaborative effort, the Center has the goal of advancing the practice and invention of intraoperative molecular imaging modalities. Together, the panel review the development and application of fluorescent contrast agents in surgery, relevant FDA-approvals originating at Penn (ie., Cytalux®), and the future of intraoperative imaging.

People in this episode

Guests: Sunil Singhal, Janos Tanyi, James Delikatny

Topics covered

  • precision surgery
  • cancer cells
  • intraoperative imaging
  • fluorescent contrast agents
  • FDA approvals
  • molecular imaging

Keywords

  • precision surgery
  • cancer
  • intraoperative imaging
  • fluorescent agents
  • FDA approvals
  • Cytalux

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Penn Center for Precision Surgery

Products: Cytalux®

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