
Eastman Kodak Company
Eastman Kodak Company Donates Technology Assets to Aid
Diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Harvard's McLean Hospital to lead development
of ADHD screening technology
ROCHESTER, May, 21 , -- Eastman
Kodak Company today announced the donation of a family of
patents to McLean Hospital for the development of new diagnostic
technology for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
McLean Hospital is the largest psychiatric research, clinical
care and teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
Kodak's System Concepts Center developed several
innovations, collectively referred to as the ADHD Rapid Check
technology, that have the potential to lead to a new process for
the objective screening of ADHD, one of the most commonly
diagnosedand misdiagnosedpsychiatric disorders in
children.
Medical professionals and families of patients who
suffer from ADHD consider current testing procedures for ADHD
complex and highly subjective, and have long sought a more
cost-effective, physiologically based screening tool.
Kodak researchers Richard Blazey, David Patton and
Paige Miller, along with Dr. Peter Parks, an outside expert in
the field, developed the technology in 2001 while researching
the therapeutic effect of images. To better understand how
images could be used to reduce stress levels, adult subjects
were deprived of visual and auditory stimuli for 10 minutes
during which time their stress level was monitored by measuring
the temperature of their fingers. In analyzing this data, the
team discovered several subjects' temperature measurements
were very different from the other subjects. Upon further
analysis, the research team discovered a significant difference
in these measurements between ADHD subjects and the remainder of
the subjects tested. After further testing was conducted on
school-aged children by Kodak and third parties, it was
determined that the technology could be useful in testing for
ADHD.
"In our pursuit of infoimaging, we often discover
technologies outside Kodak's core businesses. The ADHD
Rapid Check technology is a great example how our research
sometimes leads in unexpected directions. While Kodak focuses on
technological innovation in the consumer and commercial imaging
markets, the researchers at McLean Hospital are ideally suited
to move this important technology forward and determine the best
path to successfully apply the inventions to ADHD testing," said
Dr. James C. Stoffel, Chief Technical Officer, Director,
Research and Development and Senior Vice President, Eastman
Kodak Company. "In future years, this donation may have a
positive impact on patients and families affected by ADHD."
Dr. Martin H. Teicher M.D., Ph.D, a world-renowned
physician and a leading researcher known for developing and
commercializing objective testing for physiological and
psychological disorders, will head the research at McLean
Hospital.
"Kodak is a recognized leader in the science and
technology of images. The time and effort the Kodak research
team applied to the ADHD Rapid Check technology may accelerate
our ability to diagnose and treat ADHD," said Dr. Teicher,
director of McLean Hospital's Development Biopsychiatry
Research Program. "These inventions could help lay the
foundation for improving the speed and accuracy of ADHD tests,
which would be a tremendous comfort to families impacted by
ADHD."
Once at McLean Hospital, the ADHD Rapid Check
technology will require further research and testing before it
can reach its full market potential. In addition to the
technology, Kodak has also donated a grant to McLean to
facilitate additional research. As recipient of the technology,
McLean Hospital will benefit from all future worldwide revenues
if ADHD Rapid Check is successfully commercialized.
Kodak worked with donology LLC, a company that
specializes in the process of technology donations, to ensure
that a thorough and objective process was used in valuing the
ADHD Rapid Check technology and selecting the best organization
to lead the research and commercialization efforts of the
donated assets.
The System Concepts Center is part of Kodak Research
and Development, an organization that employs more than 5,000
engineers and scientists including more than 600 Ph.D.s. Since
the company was founded, Kodak has been issued more than 30,000
U.S. patents. Kodak has R&D laboratories in the United
States, England, France, Japan, China and Australia.
About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder
The National Institute of Mental Health reports that
while millions of American children and adults meet ADHD
diagnostic criteria, there is a tendency among some health care
professionals to either over diagnose or under diagnose the
disorder . These errors in diagnosis occur in part because the
screening and diagnostic processes for ADHD are time-consuming,
complicated and dependent on the subjective judgment of parents,
educators and diagnosticians. Since the failure to diagnose and
treat those with ADHD has been linked to adverse long-term
effects on socialization skills and school- and work-based
performance, the benefit of a reliable, cost effective,
physiologically based screening instrument has been clear for
some time. Additional information about ADHD is available from
the National Institute of Mental Health web site at
http://www.nimh.nih.gov.
About Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak is the leader in helping people take, share,
enhance, preserve, print and enjoy pictures for memories, for
information, for entertainment. The company is a major
participant in infoimaging a $385 billion industry composed of
devices (digital cameras and OLED display screens),
infrastructure (online networks and delivery systems for
images), and services and media (film and paper). Kodak
harnesses its technology, market reach and a host of industry
partnerships to provide innovative products and services for
customers who need the information-rich content that images
contain. The company, with sales last year of $12.8 billion, is
organized into four major businesses: Photography, providing
consumers, professionals and cinematographers with digital and
traditional products and services; Commercial Imaging, offering
image capture, output and storage products and services to
businesses and government; Components, delivering flat-panel
displays, optics and sensors to original equipment
manufacturers; and Health, supplying the healthcare industry
with traditional and digital image capture and output products
and services.
About McLean Hospital
Founded in 1811, McLean Hospital, located just outside
Boston, serves as the largest psychiatric clinical care,
teaching and research facility of Harvard Medical School. It
offers a full spectrum of care for all psychiatric disorders for
people of all ages. McLean's research program is
supported by $45 million per year of competitively won grants,
supporting everything from basic neuroscience to clinical
trials. McLean maintains Harvard's largest psychiatric
neuroscience program and the nation's largest research
program of any private psychiatric hospital, housing the
world's largest brain bank and the only brain imaging
center dedicated entirely to psychiatry and substance abuse.
McLean and its extensive research efforts permit patients to be
the first to benefit from new and experimental approaches and
medications.
About donology LLC
Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio,
donology LLC assists major corporations in donating their
non-core technology portfolios to suitable research
institutions. Its principals have more than 100 years of
experience in commercializing ideas and proprietary
technologies. For more information, visit their Web site at
http://www.donology.com.
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