News | Radiology Imaging | October 22, 2024

The company comes out of stealth with collaboration with Datavant to support its transparent, secure, and informed data exchange ecosystem.


Oct. 22, 2024 — Avandra, the largest federated network for medical imaging and clinical data, today launched out of stealth.

Avandra’s network aims to organize global medical images and create a data ecosystem for research and innovation. It uses industry-leading de-identification and tokenization solutions to securely deliver aggregated, multimodal data to power the future of health.

“Imaging serves as a clinical point of truth and is central to most health care diagnoses. Yet, researchers face significant challenges in accessing and sorting through the trillions of medical images and reports to find the specific patient studies relevant to their research, even within the same medical system,” said Ryan Tarzy, Founder and CEO of Avandra. “Avandra unlocks access to the valuable insights currently hidden within medical imaging. By streamlining the sharing process and prioritizing patient data protection, we aim to foster a secure, collaborative medical research ecosystem that responsibly drives forward innovation.”

Avandra’s medical image ecosystem was built as a data marketplace for:

  • Biopharma: Supporting clinical trial design and patient selection, access to niche datasets for rare diseases and novel therapies, accelerating preclinical to clinical translation, and identifying and validating imaging biomarkers
  • Medical Researchers: Accelerating access to diverse datasets to meet the needs of academic and medical researchers by providing comprehensive imaging data analysis, supporting multi-center imaging studies with standardized data, and scalable solutions to accommodate multiple research projects
  • AI Companies: Training and validating algorithms on large, diverse multimodal datasets, accessing raw and annotated imaging data, and benchmarking model performance against diverse populations

In tandem with its launch, Avandra has closed a collaboration with Datavant, a health data platform company focused on making the world’s health data secure, accessible and usable. Datavant will enable Avandra to promote a transparent, secure, and informed data exchange, providing actionable clinical insights and value to health systems and their research partners. As the largest health data network, Datavant includes over 70,000 hospitals and clinics. This collaboration reinforces Avandra's commitment to empowering healthcare providers to tap into underutilized assets to drive innovation and create value for industry leaders.

This collaboration will also help integrate multimodal last-mile data, including imaging and clinical data, into Avandra's secure federated network. Avandra has secured other commercial agreements across health systems, life sciences, and biotech. Avandra is currently involved in several patient imaging studies that support research on various therapeutic areas, with an initial focus on oncology, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease.

To learn more about Avandra and its mission, visit avandraimaging.com.


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