About Us

Here at RadAnalyzer, we are looking to advance the boundaries of Veterinary Medicine with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). We are striving to develop several new algorithms to be used in the everyday practice, either from your phone or from a computer. By integrating veterinary medicine and AI, we are looking to provide the power of the community to advance our AI algorithms.

Dr. Tabitha Baibos

D.V.M, TAMU ‘23

Tabitha Baibos is from Katy, TX and completed her undergraduate education at Texas A&M University. During veterinary school, she served as the president of the Women in Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative. Tabitha is a companion animal veterinarian. In her free time, Tabitha loves to read, watch reality TV on Netflix, and work out at Pure Barre. Tabitha and her husband (Tomas) have two dogs and four cats who enjoy all the finer things in life.

Tomas Reyes

M.S. Electrical Engineering, TAMU ‘22

Tomas Reyes graduated from Texas A&M University in May 2020 with his Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering and August of 2022 with his Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. His focus was in applied machine learning (AI). His experience mainly lies in using machine learning and AI in images and has worked on several projects in image processing. He has worked extensively in research, contributing his machine learning skills to several projects. He has been involved in a few startups, and enjoys the culture. His interests are cooking, music, and working on his ever growing smart house.

How we started

In December of 2021, we learned about the Aggies Invent Competition, and thought it sounded like a fun challenge. We agreed to work in the upcoming Aggies Invent competition together. Aggies Invent is an intense 48-hour design process of being tasked with solving a current problem in an industry, which happened to be Veterinary Medicine. After developing a breakthrough AI algorithm, we knew we had to run with this idea. We developed RadAnalyzer with the goal of providing new AI algorithms to Veterinary Medicine. Our mission is to enable every practitioner to provide gold-standard care using our technology.

In December of 2023, about two years after the Aggies Invent Competition, we got married!