OsteoDx has developed a non-invasive technology for improving the diagnosis and monitoring of osteoporosis.
Experts in musculoskeletal health at Ohio University have developed a patent protected Cortical Bone Mechanics Testing (CBMT™) technology that accurately measures bone stiffness. Bone stiffness provides a direct correlation to bone strength. CBMT™ technology is radiation & pain free, non-invasive, and easy to administer.

Brian Clark, Ph.D.
Co-Founder

Andrew Dick
Director of Engineering

Ron Lachey
Acting CEO
Publications and Patent Filings begin for CBMT
March 2012. Anne Loucks begins testing the accuracy of her MRTA prototype medical device P2 by comparing MRTA and QMT measurements of EI in...
Second prototype CBMT (MRTA) medical device tested
July, 2011. Anne Loucks begins testing her second prototype MRTA medical device P2, which is designed to test the forearms of people in a supine...
CBMT Prototype medical device tested at Ohio University
September, 2010. Anne Loucks begins testing her first prototype MRTA medical device P1 designed and built by Lyn Bowman. The device is designed to...
AEIOU’s Inventors win Ohio University Innovation Strategy Funding
February, 2016. A team of faculty receives an Innovation Strategy award of $875,000 from Ohio University to commercialize the University’s...
AEIOU Team validates business model in I-Corps@Ohio
May, 2016. An Ohio University team by the name of AEIOU Diagnostics begins participating in the Ohio I-Corps program to investigate the viability...