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BMS forges multi-year research partnership with PathAI


PathAI, a company that centers on artificial intelligence (AI) powered pathology, has announced a multi-year, expanded collaborative agreement with pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS). According to the collaborators, the work initially will focus on translational research in the areas of oncology, fibrosis, and immunology; the overall goal reportedly is to continue transitioning the work into clinical trials.

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Robert Plenge, Bristol Myers Squibb

We look forward to collaborating with PathAI to expand the potential application of AI in the drug development process to include translational research, clinical trials, and diagnostic advancements​,” said Robert Plenge, BMS senior vice president and head of immunology, cardiovascular and the Fibrosis Thematic Research Center (also head of translational medicine. “We feel that PathAI will be a productive collaborator given digital pathology represents a growing area for BMS, PathAI is a leader in the field, and the fact that we have a long-standing productive relationship with the company​.”  

The two companies reportedly will use AI pathology models with the potential to de-risk therapeutic development across the BMS pipeline by better identifying patient populations. BMS and PathAI also plan to leverage the models to obtain key insights that help enhance patient segmentation in clinical trials across multiple disease indications.

The companies also report they are collaborating on developing AI-powered diagnostics, including measuring CD8 T-cell infiltration across oncology disease areas. The biomarker reportedly has demonstrated the potential to predict response to immunotherapy and possibly inform patient treatment decisions.  


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