Mapping Neurodegeration

Get the bird eye view on your diabetes.

Open-ended study connecting many different organ’s loss of nerves simultaneously to reach a clearer view.

 

Loss of nerves precedes organ damage. Therefore, we aim to get an overview of neurodegeneration so we can obtain an earlier and more accurate diagnosis. Allowing potentially for earlier treatments, and ability to monitor its impact on entire chain of organ damage

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How do we do it?

First, we zoom In

For each organ or complication on the study, specialized physicians will develop more accurate and earlier diagnostics.

Our goal is to be able to generate more accurate treatments for the future.

 

We have started by studying digestive issues. What are the steps?
Accurate Digital Diagnosis
Classifying digestive problems with similar symptoms (Celiac, Gastroparesis, PEI)
Treatment Protocols
Start developing new mechanical solutions and validate them.

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Second, we zoom out

Establishment of relationships between complications. We aim to create links between the different organ damaged by measuring general loss of nerves.

Placing the specific organ damage in chronological context will help us design the full bird-eye view.

For example, in our ongoing DICODI study, involving digestive complications, we will link the fastest neurodegeneration [diabetic retinopathy] and the slowest neurodegeneration [peripheral neuropathy] to see whether we can use eye health screening as an early predictor of digestive complications.

 

As the retina is an extension of the brain, all organs that we study will be compared and linked to the eye. Today diagnosis has advanced enough to measure dementia, heart, digestive etc.

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