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IXICO plc
10 March 2017
10 March 2017
IXICO plc
("IXICO" or the "Company")
IXICO presents novel sleep measurement technology at a workshop on Mobile Devices for Clinical Trials in Neurological Diseases in Arizona, US.
IXICO, the brain health company, today announces that Professor Derek Hill will present IXICO's experimental technology to measure sleep from wearable sensors at a mobile devices for clinical trials in neurological diseases workshop involving global pharmaceutical companies.
IXICO's technology analyses data of sleep patterns obtained from wrist-worn accelerometers. Its innovative algorithm was developed using the Artificial Intelligence "Deep Learning" technique utilising data from normal elderly patients as well as patients with neurodegenerative diseases wearing an accelerometer at a "gold standard" sleep-lab (polysomnography).
Sleep disturbance is a challenging symptom of many brain diseases. It can also be a side effect of new drug treatments. The ability to measure sleep accurately is therefore important for assessing both the benefits and side effects of new drugs under development for the treatment of serious diseases of the brain.
The mobile devices for clinical trials in neurological diseases workshop is jointly hosted by the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) and the Critical Path Institute Coalition Against Major Diseases (CAMD), and is addressing the data standards challenges in enabling mobile devices to meet the rigorous regulatory requirements of the FDA.
Professor Derek Hill, Executive Director of IXICO, said: "We are pleased to showcase our innovative sleep measurement technologies at this prestigious workshop. Engaging with organizations such as CAMD and CDISC in advancing data standards and addressing regulatory challenges enables IXICO to provide our customers and collaboration partners in the pharmaceutical industry with unique solutions to meet their rapidly growing need for digital technologies to support the bringing of new drugs to market."
For further information please contact:
IXICO plc Tel: +44 20 Giulio Cerroni, Chief Executive 3763 7499 Officer Derek Hill, Executive Director Susan Lowther, Chief Financial Officer FTI Consulting Limited (Investor Tel: +44 20 Relations) 3727 1000 Simon Conway/Mo Noonan/Matthew Moss
About IXICO
IXICO's innovative and proprietary digital healthcare technologies help those involved in researching and treating serious diseases to capture and analyse clinical data to make rapid, informed decisions. In clinical research this includes the phenotyping of patients, quantification of disease pathology and measurement of patient outcomes. In clinical practice the mobile health and digital decision support technologies aid diagnosis, patient engagement and monitoring. IXICO is also collaborating with partners to develop companion digital health products targeted at improving patient outcomes.
The Company's brain health focus includes Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, behavioural health, child and adolescent mental health.
More information is available on www.ixico.com
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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