Next-Generation Software and Reconstruction Engine to Enhance Preclinical Radiation Research
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO – September 19, 2025 – Xstrahl, the leader in preclinical radiation research systems, will highlight its new MuriSuite and Voxl software at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Radiation Research Society (RadRes 2025) at the Hilton Caribe in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from September 21-24, 2025.
MuriSuite and Voxl represent the next generation of software for Xstrahl’s flagship Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP). This major upgrade is designed to enhance workflow, increase throughput, an deliver new levels of usability and control for researchers worldwide.

“This is far more than an update—it’s a complete evolution of how SARRP thinks and operates,” said Adrian Treverton, CEO of Xstrahl. “MuriSuite is a direct result of our commitment to staying close to our customers and listening to their needs. This new system gives researchers the ability to scale their work, ensure reproducibility, and streamline their workflow, all while providing the adaptable, future-proof technology they need to stay at the cutting edge of science. This is a game-changer for preclinical radiation research.”
Together, MuriSuite and Voxl enable researchers to scale their work and achieve more accurate, reliable results. All new SARRP systems will ship with MuriSuite and Voxl, and existing SARRP users are eligible to upgrade.
Visit Xstrahl at Booth 6 at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Radiation Research Society (RadRes 2025) at the Hilton Caribe in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sept. 21-24, 2025.
Learn more about MuriSuite and Voxl: www.xstrahl.com/murisuite-voxl-launch/
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About Xstrahl: Xstrahl is a medical technology company that designs radiation delivery devices to support clinical teams and cancer researchers. For more than 25 years, Xstrahl has been shaping the development of superficial and orthovoltage radiation therapy and advancing preclinical radiation research. Xstrahl systems are in operation at more than 700 treatment and research facilities worldwide.
Visit www.xstrahl.com/radiation-research/ to learn more about radiation research with Xstrahl.