About RADLogics

Reimagining cancer discovery through the power of AI and medical imaging.

Our Story

RADLogics was founded on a simple but urgent insight: millions of medical scans are performed every year, and a significant number of early-stage cancers go undetected — not because the technology isn't there, but because the volume of data exceeds human capacity to review it all. Our founders, drawing on decades of experience in radiology, oncology, and artificial intelligence, set out to change that. RADLogics applies AI to archived medical imaging and electronic health records to surface incidental findings that may have been missed — giving cancer centers a powerful tool to identify at-risk patients before symptoms appear.

Our Mission

To ensure no cancer goes undetected. We partner with cancer centers and health systems to deploy AI-powered analysis across their existing imaging archives, uncovering unidentified cancers, reducing liability, and generating new revenue — all without disrupting clinical workflows.

What Drives Us

Patient First

Every algorithm we build, every partnership we form, is in service of one goal: better outcomes for patients.

Scientific Rigor

Our technology is grounded in peer-reviewed research and validated against real-world clinical data.

Trusted Partnership

We work alongside clinical teams — not in place of them — to augment expertise and expand capacity.

Continuous Innovation

Cancer doesn't stand still, and neither do we. We continuously refine our models to stay ahead of the disease.

Leadership Team

RADLogics is led by a team of oncology, radiology, AI, and business experts united by a shared mission to transform cancer detection.

Moshe Becker

Moshe Becker

Chairman/Co-Founder

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Hayit Greenspan, PhD

Hayit Greenspan, PhD

Chief Scientist/Co-Founder

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Lev Ayzenberg

Lev Ayzenberg

CTO

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James Gallagher

James Gallagher

CFO

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