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The mission of the AMCT WG is to optimize murine models of cancer to mimic the biology and response to the treatment of human malignancies. The group aims to reach a consensus regarding best practices for employing animal models in co-clinical trials with preclinical quantitative imaging and to generate resources that facilitate the successful implementation of reproducible animal models in co-clinical studies. The AMCT WG considers current practices, strengths, and challenges of animal models used for co-clinical studies versus human clinical trials. Through participation in the AMCT WG, Associate Members would gain access to the wealth of experience of the group in applying a multitude of imaging technologies to diverse animal models treated with a variety of therapies. Associate Members may contribute expertise regarding their specific animal models and take advantage of CIRP resources to advance their own efforts in conducting co-clinical trials incorporating quantitative imaging.

Recent Consensus paper:

Imaging Acquisition and Data Process Working Group (IADP WG)

The IADP WG is focused on developing a consensus for designing, optimizing, and applying best practices for preclinical quantitative imaging to support co-clinical trials.

The mission of the IADP WG is to establish general guidelines and consensus in designing, optimizing, and applying best practices, for standardized operating procedures for preclinical quantitative imaging to support co-clinical trials, across different imaging modalities including MRI, CT, PET, and SPECT represented by the various groups in CIRP. An Associate Member of this IADP WG would not only benefit from the best practices for robust and repeatable quantitative imaging metrics but also contribute and influence the WG in developing consensus and further disseminating their research output.

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