Why You Should Consider Imaging For The Decision-Making Data You Need in Early Phase Trials
The discovery and development of CNS drugs is an extremely challenging process requiring large resources, long timelines and high associated costs. The high risk of failure leads a considerable reluctance to commit appropriate resources to sustain the development of novel therapeutic mechanisms.
Over the last decade Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging has become a central component of the CNS drug development process, enabling decision making in Phase I studies, where early discharge of risk provides increased confidence to progress a candidate to more costly later phase testing at the right dose level or alternatively to kill a compound through failure to meet key criteria.
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging is particularly well suited to the evaluation of the so called “three pillars†of drug survival, namely: tissue exposure, target engagement and pharmacological activity.
This webinar showcases the latest advances in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging and how they provide quantitative information on the “three pillars†for decision-making on the critical path of CNS drug development.
Register for this webinar and understand how PET imaging can improve the drug development process.
Presented by
Roger Gunn,
Chief Scientific Officer
Roger Gunn is Chief Scientific Officer at Imanova, Professor of Molecular Neuroimaging in the Division of Brain Sciences at Imperial College London and Visiting Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford. He is an applied mathematician who has held positions in academia and industry in the UK and North America.
He is a world-leading expert in imaging sciences and their application to disease understanding and translational drug development. He has authored or coauthored over 150 peer reviewed publications in the field of imaging and has H Index > 50.
Roger’s publications on PubMed
Eugenii (Ilan) Rabiner,
Chief Medical Officer, Head of Imaging Applications
Dr Ilan Rabiner is Head of Imaging Applications & Chief Medical Officer at Imanova and Reader in Molecular NeuroImaging, Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences, IoPPN, King’s College, London, UK.
In 2012 was appointed as Reader in Molecular Neuroimaging at the Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences, in the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London. Research interests focus on the application of molecular imaging to the investigation of neurochemistry and psychopharmacology and in particular to CNS drug development.
Ilan’s publications on PubMed