
Jorge Barrio
· Professor EmeritusVerifiedUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Nuclear Medicine & Theranostics
Active 1968–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Pathology
- Medical physics
Selected publications
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease · 2022 · 18 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Medicine
- Pathology
- Medical physics
Using amyloid PET imaging as a single primary surrogate efficacy measure in Alzheimer's disease immunotherapy trials, as happened when the FDA granted accelerated approval of aducanumab, is unjustified. In vivo evidence indicates that PET quantification of amyloid deposition is distorted and misrepresents effects of anti-amyloid treatments due to lack of specificity of the PET imaging probe, effects of amyloid-related imaging abnormalities, spill-over from high white matter signals, and questionable quantification models. Before granting approval to other immunotherapy candidates, the FDA should require rigorous evidence of all imaging claims and irrefutable documentation that proposed treatments are clinically effective and harmless to patients.
Recent grants
NIH · $13.0M · 2011
NIH · $1.2M · 2000
Frequent coauthors
- 213 shared
Nagichettiar Satyamurthy
- 120 shared
Vladimir Kepe
Cleveland Clinic
- 118 shared
Gary W. Small
- 98 shared
Sung‐Cheng Huang
- 92 shared
Linda M. Ercoli
- 79 shared
Michael E. Phelps
- 61 shared
Prabha Siddarth
- 56 shared
K.P. Wong
University of California, Los Angeles
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