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Whole Body Image Acquisition and Analysis

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Challenge overview

The Seeker desires a system to perform whole body image acquisition and analysis for skin disease analysis in a clinical research setting and is seeking a collaboration partner to supply and/or further develop or adapt technology for this use.

This is an electronic Request-for-Partners (eRFP) Challenge; the Solver will only need to submit a written proposal to be evaluated by the Seeker with the goal of establishing a collaborative partnership.

The Seeker desires a system that will image the entire surface of a subject’s skin and provide analysis that identifies, quantifies, and tracks changes in certain skin conditions on the subject. The ability to image the entire skin surface of a patient is becoming increasingly important in clinical research settings for evaluating various non-local treatments and for conditions that cover a wide range of the body such as atopic dermatitis (eczema), psoriasis, and vitiligo. The Seeker is an end-user of such technology and wishes to find a supplier with a system readily applicable to their needs or a collaboration partner to develop and/or adapt a system suitable to their needs.

This is an electronic Request-for-Partners (eRFP) Challenge. The Solver will write a preliminary proposal (about 2-4 pages, including supporting non-confidential information and contact details) to be evaluated by the Seeker with a goal of establishing a collaborative partnership. Upon completion of the evaluation, the Seeker may contact selected Solvers directly to work out terms for a collaboration contract. The monetary value of the contract will vary depending on the amount of work to be delivered and the agreed upon time frame.

[NOTE: Only proposals from Solvers who have the ability to work as the collaboration partner will be considered.]

Submissions to this Challenge must be received by 11:59 PM (US Eastern Time) on December 5, 2016. 

Late submissions will not be considered.

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