Pioneering Research
One Image at a Time
Bringing Precision Diagnostics with Personalized Care
Delivering cutting-edge imaging services with accuracy, speed, and compassion
About Our Research Division
Bluewater Radiology’s Research Division is dedicated to supporting clinical and basic research studies involving advanced imaging. Our experienced team and state-of-the-art imaging technology empower researchers to collect accurate, high-quality imaging data for a variety of clinical trials and research initiatives.With extensive experience in managing imaging components for clinical studies across all therapeutic areas, Bluewater Radiology ensures precise imaging acquisition, analysis, and transfer. Our goal is to support trial sponsors by providing the highest level of quality and efficiency in imaging endpoints.
Integration of imaging biomarkers into drug development.
Support for clinical trial design and regulatory compliance.
Imaging data acquisition, annotation, and transfer.
MRI
a non-invasive imaging technology that produces three dimensional detailed anatomical images.
Why Partner With Bluewater Radiology
Dedicated Research Professionals:
Our team includes radiology technologists and clinical research coordinators who manage every stage of the imaging process.
Industry-Leading Experience:
Decades of experience managing complex clinical trial imaging projects.
Siemens 3.0 Tesla MRI
Equipped for MRI, neuroimaging, and specialized research protocols.
High-Resolution Imaging
Utilizing advanced CT, MRI, and ultrasound technologies.
Secure Data Management
Cloud-based, encrypted data transfer for secure handling of imaging files.
From protocol development to regulatory submission, Bluewater Radiology supports every stage of your clinical trial.
Neurological Research Breakthrough
A leading pharmaceutical company partnered with Bluewater Radiology to evaluate the effects of a new Alzheimer’s drug. Bluewater Radiology’s imaging data revealed key biomarkers that supported FDA approval.
Oncology Trial Success
Our imaging team supported an oncology trial for a novel cancer treatment. The use of quantitative imaging biomarkers allowed for early detection of tumor response, expediting the trial’s progress.
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