Selection Process

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Few imaging biomarkers have reached everyday clinical use.

The problem isn't a lack of candidates. There is an enormous number of potential imaging biomarkers.

QIBA's job is to identify a biomarkers that are sufficiently robust, proven and understood to be ready for QIBA to help bridge that last mile.

QIBA has limited resources to spread across the groundwork and profiling work of the Biomarker Committees so they must be selected carefully.

Process

Proposals for new

Criteria

Considerations