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='''Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA)'''=
 
='''Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA)'''=
QIBA is an initiative by researchers, healthcare professionals and industry to advance quantitative imaging and the use of imaging biomarkers in clinical trials and clinical practice.  This involves:
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QIBA is an initiative to advance quantitative imaging and the use of imaging biomarkers in clinical trials and clinical practice by engaging researchers, healthcare professionals and industry .  This involves:
  
 
:* collaborating to identify needs, barriers, and solutions to develop and test consistent, reliable, valid, and achievable quantitative imaging results across imaging platforms, clinical sites, and time.
 
:* collaborating to identify needs, barriers, and solutions to develop and test consistent, reliable, valid, and achievable quantitative imaging results across imaging platforms, clinical sites, and time.
 
:* accelerating the development and adoption of hardware and software standards needed to achieve accurate and reproducible quantitative results from imaging methods.
 
:* accelerating the development and adoption of hardware and software standards needed to achieve accurate and reproducible quantitative results from imaging methods.
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QIBA develops Profile specifications and coordinates the necessary research and validation groundwork.
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:* [[What Are Profiles?]]
  
  

Revision as of 16:47, 19 February 2009

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Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA)

QIBA is an initiative to advance quantitative imaging and the use of imaging biomarkers in clinical trials and clinical practice by engaging researchers, healthcare professionals and industry . This involves:

  • collaborating to identify needs, barriers, and solutions to develop and test consistent, reliable, valid, and achievable quantitative imaging results across imaging platforms, clinical sites, and time.
  • accelerating the development and adoption of hardware and software standards needed to achieve accurate and reproducible quantitative results from imaging methods.


QIBA develops Profile specifications and coordinates the necessary research and validation groundwork.


QIBA currently has three active project groups:




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