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?? We’re excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership between SEQSTER and icometrix????? ?? ???? Together, we are revolutionizing neurological care by combining SEQSTER's patient-centric 1-Click Records? platform with icometrix's AI-driven icobrain portfolio. By integrating longitudinal, real-world patient data with cutting-edge imaging insights from #icobrain?, this collaboration will accelerate clinical studies, enhance patient outcomes, and equip clinicians with the tools to make more informed, data-driven decisions. ??? ?Highlights of this partnership: - SEQSTER's 1-Click Records??aggregates a patient’s electronic health record (EHR) data from multiple sources into a unified, longitudinal patient record. This seamless interface allows participants to contribute their data effortlessly, streamlining collection processes and promoting wider participation in clinical studies, driving forward neurological research. - icometrix's icobrain??harnesses advanced AI to deliver detailed, quantitative analyses of MRI and CT scans, enabling clinicians to monitor disease progression with unprecedented precision. “This partnership leverages SEQSTER's unique ability to aggregate and harmonize health data through 1-Click Records, combined with icometrix's AI-powered imaging insights, to offer a unique integrated solution for neurological care,” stated ? Ardy Arianpour ?, CEO of SEQSTER. “By simplifying data collection and making it easier for patients to contribute their information, we’re enabling more comprehensive research and allowing clinicians to manage conditions like Alzheimer’s Disease and MS with unprecedented accuracy.” “Our collaboration with SEQSTER enables us to bring together clinical imaging and real-world data in a way that will significantly improve patient care,” said Wim Van Hecke, CEO of icometrix. “The combination of SEQSTER's data unification system and our AI imaging technology allows for earlier detection, more accurate monitoring, and better-informed treatment decisions for patients with neurological disorders.” ?? Want to know more? Read the full press release in the comments below! #AI #Neurology #Neuroimaging #ClinicalTrials #MS #Alzheimers #BrainImaging #HealthcareInnovation