Invicro to partner with NIH on dementia therapies

By The Science Advisory Board staff writers

September 29, 2021 -- Konica Minolta subsidiary Invicro plans to collaborate with the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) to create a brain imaging and genomics database to help clinicians better identify the risk factors for dementia.

The company will partner with the NIH's research initiative, the Center for Alzheimer's and Related Dementias, through a data science contract with Data Tecnica International, according to the firm. The multimodal approach will integrate and analyze large datasets of multiomics and imaging data.

Invicro hopes the partnership will "provide clinicians with a better understanding of how the underlying genetic makeup and a patient's medical history could impact the prediction, treatment, and prevention of neurodegenerative disease that could be used for precision medicine approaches," it said in a statement.


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