Our Services
We Provide High Quality Services
Better Decisions Through Data
DatChem has developed and demonstrated the potential for breakthrough-level clinical use of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS). Clinical applications of MR technology became available in the 1980s when large-bore high field systems were first used to image anatomy and vascular activity.
Better Measurements
DatChem delivers an accurate and reproducible measurement of the chemistry of cellular metabolism
Non-Invasive
Advanced, non-ambiguous, non-invasive data mining and QC methods in magnetic resonance spectroscopy
A Smarter Engine
DatChem is a Software as a Service (SaaS) suite, processing chemical signatures with our own algorithms
Only The Start
DatChem solutions work with an existing MR scanner, and can be applied to many organs and diseases
Our Products
DatChem Software provides a ground-breaking capability to send data from the MRI to the cloud. The quality of the data is assessed by DatChem while the patient is in the scanner.
This data-driven approach removes any subjectivity and creates an objective, non-invasive and repeatable investigation that can be performed on existing MR systems to keep start-up costs low.
DatChem-Breast
Predicts the risk of an asymptomatic woman developing breast cancer before the cancer can be seen by current imaging.
DatChem-Ovary
Determines if the tumor is benign or malignant. As this cannot be done now without a biopsy, it will affect decisions regarding the need for, and extent of surgery.
DatChem-Pain
Objectively measure the level of pain, currently evaluated using a questionnaire. DatChem Pain
offers a way to monitor treatment.
DatChem-Blast Exposure
Brain trauma from blast force is the signature injury of the Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns. Robust biomarkers are needed to identify the unique pathways affected by blast impacts.
DatChem-PTSD
Objective evaluation of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is currently evaluated using a questionnaire. We have a vastly more advanced solution to identify and understand PTSD.