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Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance (QIBA)
QIBA Mission: Improve the value and practicality of quantitative biomarkers by reducing variability across devices, patients and time.
- QIBA Profiles specify methods to create biomarkers that meet a claimed performance
- QIBA Overview
The navigation box to the left provides access to:
- Profiles - Published QIBA Profiles
- Committees - QIBA Committees developing biomarker Profiles and related work
- Process - Details of the QIBA methodology
- Resource Catalog -
- Education - learn about QIBA
Claim Guidance and Profile Template Documents
Claim Guidance
- QIBA Profile Claim Guidance November 2015
- Minimum Requirements Claim Testing October 2014
- Explanation of changes to claim format July 2014
Profile Templates
- QIBA Profile Stage Descriptions 21Feb2013
QIBA Resources
- QIBA Fact Sheet October 2015
- QIBA Governance Structure September 2015
- QIBA Patent Disclosure Policy March 2015
- QIBA Task Force Report August 2011
- "Why QIBA?" - Specifics associated with CT device and software manufacturers.
- "Why QIBA?" - Specifics associated with PET-CT device and software manufacturers.
- "Why QIBA?" - Specifics associated with MR device and software manufacturers.
Guidelines
- EMEA Guideline on Clinical Evaluation of Diagnostic Agents (2009.08.04)
- EMEA Guideline - Appendix 1 (2009.08.04)
- Oncology section from 2009 Imaging Biomarkers Roundtable
Quantitative Imaging/Imaging Biomarkers and QIBA Meetings and Activities
- QI/IB Special Interest Session-
Imaging Biomarkers for Clinical Care and Research Monday, November 29, 2010 Presentations
- QIBA Annual Meeting Presentations
May 21-22, 2014 Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, VA [1]
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