South Korea’s Neurophet Signs MoU with InRAD to Advance Global Standards for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Data

03 September 2025 | Wednesday | News


Collaboration integrates AI-powered brain imaging with real-world data platforms to enhance dementia research, streamline clinical workflows, and support worldwide adoption of standardised approaches.
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  • Neurophet's AI-based brain imaging analysis solutions to support global standardization of Alzheimer's and other dementia-related data
  • Enhancing dementia research by integrating AI imaging solutions with real-world data platforms

 Neurophet (Co-CEOs Jake Junkil Been and Donghyeon Kim), an artificial intelligence (AI) solution company for brain disorders diagnosis and treatment, announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Registry for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Foundation (InRAD) to accelerate global standardization of Alzheimer's and dementia-related data.


Neurophet Signs MoU with InRAD to Establish Global Standards for Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia Data

Through this agreement, Neurophet and InRAD aim to strengthen their collaboration to help establish globally harmonized standards for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias real-world data1. The partnership also seeks to enable the seamless integration of AI-based neuroimaging technologies into the broader real-world data landscape, removing one of the key practical barriers to evidence generation - namely, the lack of coordinated approaches - while acknowledging the wider adoption of these technologies in everyday clinical practice.

The partnership will focus on key initiatives including:

  • Enhancing clinical workflows involving MRI and PET analysis
  • Collecting and aggregating clinical imaging and quantitative data
  • Validating clinical utility of AI-based analysis solutions
  • Developing joint research and education programs

Neurophet's flagship products — Neurophet AQUA AD, an Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Prescription/Treatment Effect and Side Effect Monitoring Software; and Neurophet SCALE PET, a PET Image Quantitative Analysis Software; and Neurophet AQUA, a Brain MRI Analysis Software — will be available for utilization in this collaboration.

InRAD, is a free at the point-of-use registry that enables the collection of real-world data to further understanding about Alzheimer's disease, and in the future, other dementias and to support clinical management. The registry is coordinated by the independent International Registry for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Foundation, a health-related not-for-profit entity incorporated in the Netherlands. The registry platform will launch later in 2025, providing a secure, regionally compliant, Azure cloud-based registry platform and governance package.

Notably, InRAD has a board composed of globally renowned researchers and clinicians in the field of dementia, including Professor Philip Scheltens, a leading expert who established the MTA scale (also known as the Scheltens scale) — the world's first MRI-based diagnostic framework for Alzheimer's disease. Professor Scheltens commented, "Collaborations such as these help to ensure a joined-up approach, reducing barriers to real world data collection in clinical practice and supporting patient care. We are very pleased to be able to announce this MoU".

Jake Junkil Been, Co-CEO of Neurophet, commented,

"This partnership marks a significant step toward expanding the clinical adoption and credibility of Neurophet's AI-powered brain imaging analysis tools on a global scale. We are committed to support clinicians and researchers worldwide by enabling standardized access to high-quality Alzheimer's disease datasets."

Neurophet continues to lead the medical AI field by forging strategic partnerships with global healthcare stakeholders.

 

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