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MPI Research Becomes
First US Preclinical CRO to Add PET
Molecular Imaging Services
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| 2004-10-29 |
MPI Research is proud to announce the availability
of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) services
through a collaborative effort with Luminare
Molecular, a new, leading edge Molecular
Imaging Company. In demonstration of our
commitment to this exciting area of development,
we are acquiring a Concorde Microsystems
(concorde.ctimi.com) Focus 120 PET tomograph
for our Mattawan site. The availability of
this state of the art PET tomography will
allow the immediate integration of molecular
imaging to our preclinical programs, particularly
in our oncology services. Molecular Imaging
is receiving steadily increasing use in both
clinical and research environments, due to
its ability to quantitatively monitor physiological
processes and compound distribution. The
non-invasive nature of the technology makes
it ideal for obtaining translational data,
linking animal efficacy, toxicology and ADME
directly to the human clinical setting.
James Laveglia, Ph.D., Executive Vice President
and Director of Research, commented, “PET
technology represents an important future
direction for preclinical assessment of therapeutics
in animals. We are excited about PET’s
initial use in oncology product assessment
and its ability to evaluate tissue distribution
of pharmaceuticals in living animals. PET
has many potential uses beyond these areas
as well. We see a continued expansion of
imaging services including anatomical imaging
(MRI, CT), custom chemistry services and
on-site isotope generation.”
J. Paul Shea, Ph.D., Principal, Luminare
Molecular, commented, “Through this
collaboration, we are bringing Molecular
Imaging out of academia and into a professional,
regulatory oriented, CRO environment. This
will enable pharmaceutical and biotechnology
companies of all sizes to incorporate the
unique power of molecular imaging in their
preclinical assessment of new therapeutics
and establish critical translational links
to their clinical development plans. PET
technology has established itself as a primary
diagnostic and monitoring tool in clinical
oncology. We are excited to bring this technology
to the preclinical assessment of new oncology
therapeutics, particularly in orthotopic
xenograph models where tumor growth is difficult
to monitor. Current tumor models only allow
for tumor size to be used as a measure of
compound efficacy. PET will allow us to assess
tumor death both in a quantitative and qualitative
manner not only by tumor size, but also allow
us to visualize cell death where tumor size
has not been affected. All this can be accomplished
in real time without sacrificing the animal.”
MPI Research exists to provide comprehensive
preclinical research that meets the requirements
of pharmaceutical, medical device, animal
health and chemical companies as well as
governmental agencies as we partner together
to bring safer, healthier products to the
world. MPI Research employees specialize
in a wide variety of scientific disciplines
including toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism,
pathology, clinical pathology, reproductive
and developmental biology, veterinary science,
neuroscience, experimental therapeutics,
immunotoxicology, analytical chemistry, computer
science, regulatory science, and statistics.
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