Perspectum and Avant Santé recently announced a new strategic partnership. This collaboration aims to enhance Quantitative Imaging capabilities across Mexico and Latin America. The two companies will focus on improving research for metabolic and liver diseases. Avant Santé is a patient-centric contract research organization headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico. Perspectum is a global medical technology company based in the UK and the US. Together, they will provide researchers with more accurate diagnostic tools. This move addresses the growing health crisis of liver disease in the region.
Improving Clinical Research Accuracy
The partnership introduces advanced software to local clinical trials. These tools allow for a non-invasive look at internal organ health. Using Quantitative Imaging, doctors can measure liver fat and inflammation precisely. This technology replaces the need for painful biopsies in many cases. It provides standardized data that is essential for global drug development. The teams will work to integrate these solutions into existing medical workflows. This effort supports the discovery of new treatments for chronic conditions like obesity and diabetes.
“Our partnership with Avant Santé supports a ready-to-deploy approach to integrating quantitative imaging into existing workflows,” said Marija Mavar, President of Pharma Solutions at Perspectum.
“Quantitative, non-invasive imaging biomarkers are increasingly critical for advancing metabolic and liver disease research,” stated Dr. Sitaramaraju Yarramraju, CEO and Founder at Avant Santé.
The use of Quantitative Imaging will likely speed up the pace of local medical studies. It ensures that patients in Mexico receive world-class diagnostic care. This agreement reflects a long-term commitment to regional health innovation. Both firms believe this data-driven approach will save lives. They plan to expand their reach to more research sites soon.
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News Source: Businesswire.com