Biomarkers

Alamar Biosciences Highlights Brain-Derived pTau Data at AAIC

Groundbreaking Insights into Neurodegenerative Disease Biomarkers to be Unveiled through 30+ Posters and Presentations at International Meeting

Alamar Biosciences, a company pioneering precision proteomics to drive the earliest detection of disease, today announced the presentation of NULISA™ data in over 30 scientific sessions and poster presentations at the AAIC conference held July 27-31 in Toronto, Canada. The NULISA platform is poised to redefine the landscape of biomarker detection, offering unprecedented sensitivity, specificity and multiplex detection for neurodegenerative disease diagnosis and monitoring. This year’s AAIC marks the first public presentation of robust clinical data generated using NULISA to measure brain-derived pTaus alongside over 120 key CNS disease-related proteins, an achievement that could accelerate both early detection and therapeutic monitoring in Alzheimer’s and related neurodegenerative conditions.

“The presentation of brain-derived pTau data at AAIC is a testament to the power of the NULISA sensitivity and specificity and our team’s dedication to advancing biomarker development for neurodegenerative diseases,” said Yuling Luo, PhD, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Alamar Biosciences.

These data will be presented during Alamar’s product theater on Monday, July 28, 1:20 PM ET, featuring Prof. Jonathan Schott from University College London and the UK DRI, and Dr. Cheryl Wellington from the University of British Columbia. Highlights include:  

  • Brain-Derived pTau Performance: The presentation will showcase data from the 1946 Birth Cohort featuring the new brain-derived pTau isoforms using the NULISAseq™ CNS Disease Panel 120 in both presymptomatic and post-AD diagnosis samples, highlighting the superior ability of brain-derived pTaus to predict Alzheimer’s disease years before it was diagnosed
  • Correlations with Disease Progression: Data will demonstrate the correlation between brain-derived pTau levels and amyloid and Tau PET imaging
  • Biomarkers for neuropathologies and AD co-pathologies: Analysis of a unique cohort of patients with autopsy-confirmed pathologies with the NULISAseq™ CNS Disease Panel 120 identified biomarkers for detecting neuropathologies and AD co-pathologies.
  • Preclinical research: The NULISAseq™ Mouse Panel 120 demonstrated utility in analysis of plasma and brain homogenate samples from multiple clinical models of AD.

The Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) is the world’s premier forum for the scientific community focused on dementia and Alzheimer’s research. Every year, the conference gathers leading experts, scientists, clinicians, and stakeholders to share the latest discoveries, foster collaborations, and accelerate the quest for effective diagnostics and therapies.

See here for a full list of posters and presentations featuring NULISA data during the AAIC meeting.

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