Welcome to AMYPAD!

We were a collaborative research initiative aiming to improve the understanding, diagnosis and management of Alzheimer’s disease through the utilisation of ß-amyloid PET imaging. Our aims were:

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Please note that the AMYPAD PNHS study is transitioning into the Euro-PAD community, and its data will be migrated over the coming months.

Homepage Image Neuraceq™ (left) and Vizamyl™ (right). Upper images: amyloid negative scans. Lower images: amyloid positive scans.
Latest News
The Euro-PAD community holds a scientific symposium in Barcelona
The Euro-PAD community holds a scientific symposium in Barcelona 17 Jun 2025

On 16 and 17 June, the Euro-PAD community convened a scie...

AMYPAD featured in new paper "Delivering regulatory impact from consortium-based projects"
AMYPAD featured in new paper "Delivering regulatory impact from consortium-based projects" 09 Jun 2025

A new paper titled “Delivering regulatory impact from c...

The AMYPAD raw dataset is now available for data access request
The AMYPAD raw dataset is now available for data access request 23 Apr 2025

We are pleased to announce that the Amyloid Imaging to Pr...

"We would hope that the direct results of the project are useful about our thinking of when amyloid deposition starts and when it's clinically relevant. But what is even more important is that the consortium that we formed, started collaborating on things that go well beyond the initial goals of AMYPAD. And actually, we should further integrate AMYPAD, EPAD and all the European cohorts that are now collaborating and joining forces in analysis of PET/MRI scans, imaging, biomarker but also genetic data. It is something of great value and will contribute to the future of all samples, definitely in Europe and hopefully also globally. ” Frederik Barkhof
Frederik Barkhof

AMYPAD Project Coordinator and Professor of Neuroradiology at VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam and at University College London.