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First Patient Enrolled in New Study Assessing early prediction of flares in Atopic Dermatitis by Castle Biosciences in Collaboration with SciBase

Key Takeaway: SciBase has enrolled the first patient in a clinical study aimed at predicting flare-ups in atopic dermatitis. The DETECT-AD study will utilize Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy to identify early signs of flares, shifting from reactive to proactive treatment approaches. This initiative seeks to improve patient quality of life and reduce the unpredictability of flare-ups.

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  • First patient enrolled marks significant progress in atopic dermatitis research.
  • Study aims to enable proactive interventions for better patient outcomes.
  • Collaboration with Castle Biosciences enhances the study's credibility.

Full Press Release Details

STOCKHOLM,June 10, 2026/PRNewswire/ --SciBase Holding AB ("SciBase")(STO: SCIB), a leading developer of AI-powered skin health solutions, today announced that the first patient has been enrolled in a new study to assess flare prediction in Atopic Dermatitis.
The primary objective of the multicenter prospective clinical study is to assess the prediction of flares in atopic dermatitis (AD). This milestone marks a significant step forward in understanding and managing this chronic, inflammatory skin condition, which affects millions of people worldwide.
The study, titled DETECT-AD, the first study through the collaboration with Castle Biosciences, will investigate SciBase method of Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) ability to predict the onset of flares in patients with atopic dermatitis. By identifying early signs, the research aims to enable proactive interventions, improve patient quality of life, and reduce the burden of unpredictable flare-ups.
Atopic dermatitis is characterized by periods of remission and flare-ups, which can significantly impact patients' daily lives. Current treatment approaches are often reactive, addressing symptoms only after they appear. This study seeks to shift the paradigm toward proactive, personalized care, empowering patients and healthcare providers with actionable insights.
"The enrollment of the first patient is an exciting milestone in our mission to transform the management of atopic dermatitis. By predicting flares before they occur, we hope to offer patients greater control over their condition and improve their overall well-being," saidPia Renaudin, CEO of SciBase.

For further information please contact:Pia Renaudin, CEO,Phone. +46732069802E-mail:[email protected]

Certified Advisor (CA):DNB Carnegie Investment Bank AB (publ)Tel: +46 8 588 68 570E-mail:[email protected]

About SciBase and Nevisense

SciBase is a global medical technology company, specializing in early detection and prevention in dermatology. SciBase develops and commercializes Nevisense, a unique point-of-care platform that combines AI (artificial intelligence) and advanced EIS technology to enhance diagnostic accuracy, ensuring proactive skin health management.
Our commitment is to minimize patient suffering, allowing clinicians to improve and save lives through timely detection and intervention and reduce healthcare costs.
Built on more than 20 years of research at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, SciBase is a leader in dermatological advancements.
The company has been on the Nasdaq First North Growth Market exchange since June 2, 2015 and the company's Certified Adviser is DNB Carnegie Investment Bank AB (publ).Learn more atwww.scibase.com. For press releases and financial reports visit:http://investors.scibase.se/en/pressreleases
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the objective of the DETECT-AD study?

The DETECT-AD study aims to assess the prediction of flare-ups in atopic dermatitis.

What technology is used in the study?

The study utilizes Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy to predict flare onset.

How does the study aim to improve patient care?

It seeks to enable proactive interventions, enhancing patient quality of life.

Who is collaborating on this study?

The study is a collaboration between SciBase and Castle Biosciences.

What does atopic dermatitis affect?

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition that impacts millions globally.

Last updated: Jun 10, 2026