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Cumulus Neuroscience to Present Data at AAIC 2024 Annual Meeting and Technology and Dementia Preconference

Technology and Dementia Preconference  Technology and Dementia Preconference   Technology and Dementia Preconference   Data Blitz Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC)   "Traditional measures used in Alzheimer's clinical studies lack objectivity, do not scale to support large real-world studies, and require patients to attend clinic appointments which can be highly stressful, impacting results," said Brian Murphy, PhD, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Cumulus...
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"Traditional measures used in Alzheimer's clinical studies lack objectivity, do not scale to support large real-world studies, and require patients to attend clinic appointments which can be highly stressful, impacting results," said Brian Murphy, PhD, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Cumulus. "Importantly, these measures do not provide a clear picture regarding neurological health in a patient's day-to-day life. We need scalable digital biomarkers that enable objective, longitudinal measurement of brain function in a real-world setting. We look forward to sharing results from our CNS-101 study at AAIC 2024. We are deeply grateful to all the study participants and collaborators who have dedicated their careers to better understanding this devastating neurodegenerative disease with the hope of accelerating the development of much needed therapies."

Alzheimer's is a progressive disease that affects brain function, memory, and other cognitive abilities. It is the most common cause of dementia, affecting millions of people worldwide. Symptoms usually develop slowly and worsen over time, including memory loss, confusion, difficulty with language and communication, mood swings, and changes in behavior and personality. Currently, there is no known cure for Alzheimer's.

Cumulus supports precision in CNS clinical trials for its industry partners by enabling remote monitoring of patients across multiple domains of brain function. To learn more, visit  www.cumulusneuro.com .

With a mission to generate the data and insights required to accelerate diagnosis and management of central nervous system (CNS) disorders for millions of patients and caregivers around the world, Cumulus Neuroscience is advancing NeuLogiq , an AI-based, multi-domain digital biomarker platform to enable better, faster decision making in neurology and neuropsychiatry clinical trials and patient care. Designed for and with 10 of the world's leading pharma companies, the platform enables decentralized trials, and is already making a difference in the development of therapies for Alzheimer's Disease, depression and schizophrenia.

Designed to provide an industry-wide standard for real-world measurement of disease progression, Cumulus combines patented technology, in-house expertise and key industry partnerships to capture large amounts of real-world, clinical data repeated over time, across multiple behavioral and physiological domains in the patient's home – all with an EEG headset synced to a novel, tablet-based neuro-assessment platform. Together with machine learning (ML) analytics and the world's largest database of annotated, longitudinal, neurofunctional data, Cumulus simplifies and improves the robustness of neuroscience clinical trials to provide the best and most cost-effective assessment of CNS treatment outcomes.

The Company is supported by highly experienced specialized investors, DDF/SV Health Investors, LifeArc and Future Fund, and a world-class Scientific and Technical Advisory Board.

Julie Dietel
FINN Partners for Cumulus
julie.dietel@finnpartners.com
Tel: 978.502.7705

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