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Invicro Supports the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging InitiativeInvicro LLC, a Konica Minolta (News - Alert) Company, today announced funding support for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), and two of their distinguished scientists within the Alzheimer's biomarkers space, Drs. Roger Gunn and Kenneth Marek, will join the ADNI-Private Partner Scientific Board (PPSB). Invicro is a global provider of imaging biomarkers, core lab services, advanced analytics and software solutions for drug discovery and development. ADNI is a longitudinal multicenter study designed to develop clinical, imaging, genetic, and biochemical biomarkers for the early detection and tracking of Alzheimer's disease (AD). ADNI's mission strives to detect AD at the earliest stage possible (pre-dementia) and identify ways to track the disease's progression with biomarkers, as well as support advances in AD intervention, prevention, and treatment. "Invicro is delighted to support ADNI which plays a central role in the development of biomarkers that enable advances in AD intervention, prevention and treatment," stated Dr. Gunn, EVP of Quantitative Data Sciences for Invicro and Professor of Molecular Neuroimaging at Imperial College London. "We look forward to joining other Industry leaders on the private partner scientific board to contribute to the success of this outstanding initiative." Invicro is an industry leader in neuroimaging and the application of PET and MRI imaging for AD, which fully aligns with ADNI's mission. Having an established pedigree in coordinating worldwide multi-center Phase II and III clinical imaging trials, Invicro provides management and oversight of radiotracer supply along with centralized data management and advanced analysis of imaging endpoints in drug development and clinical research for AD. "On behalf of Invicro, we are pleased to be part of such an exciting and progressive initiative for the advancement of AD research," said Dr. Marek, Distinguished Scientist for Invicro. "Invicro's research and novel biomarkers have been significant for the progression of clinical trials in AD and neurodegenerative disorders." The ADNI-PPSB, convened by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, serves as a forum for open dialogue as it relates to the project's progress and new trends in research and development within the field of Alzheimer's disease. "The FNIH is delighted that Invicro is joining the ADNI-PPSB, which creates a pre-competitive forum where partners can participate in study-related scientific exchanges," said Joseph Menetski, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, FNIH. "We welcome Invicro's expertise in neuroimaging that will contribute to ADNI's goal of defining the progression of Alzheimer's disease."
About Invicro
Invicro is a Konica Minolta company and part of their precision medicine initiative, which aims to accelerate personalized medicine, discover novel therapeutic targets and develop innovative therapeutic technologies for unmet medical needs. Along with their sister company Ambry Genetics, Invicro develops and leverages the latest approaches in quantitative biomarkers including imaging, quantitative pathology and genomics. Visit www.invicro.com for more information
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