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BioWorld - Sunday, July 5, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''multiomics''

Coins and seedling

Pleno raises $15M in pre-series A to advance multiomics platform

May 25, 2022
By Meg Bryant
Pleno Inc. has secured $15 million in a pre-series A financing led by Medical Excellence Capital and Alexandria Venture Investments. The proceeds will support development of startup Pleno’s Hypercoding multiomic instrument platform. In conjunction with the financing, Pleno named Gregory Lucier as chairman of its board of directors.
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Cytoreason expands reach to leverage machine learning in drug development in South Korea

May 6, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Computational disease modeling company Cytoreason Ltd. is expanding its reach into Asia with a recent partnership with South Korean big data company Helixrus Inc., which is focused on biological big data and multiomics. The alliance will focus on leveraging Helixrus’ deep knowledge of the South Korean pharmaceutical market, and extensive network of relationships in Asian markets, to highlight Cytoreason’s capabilities in prioritizing new targets, finding biomarkers, profiling combinations, stratifying patients and other use cases within the drug lifecycle.
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Pacbio’s sequencing reveals 4x more rare coding variants, provide insight into rare diseases

April 21, 2022
By Annette Boyle
Pacific Biosciences of California Inc.’s technology could rapidly increase the number of rare diseases—and their causes—identified by sequencing. Researchers at Children’s Mercy Research Institute in Kansas City found four times as many rare coding structural variants using Pacbio’s highly accurate long reads (Hifi) sequencing than standard sequencing detected. Results of the study were published in Genetics in Medicine.
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Dollar sign in lightbulb

Prognomiq lands $46M from Bruker for multiomics platform

March 15, 2022
By Annette Boyle
Prognomiq Inc. nearly doubled its fundraising to date with a new $46 million financing to further develop its multiomics platform to detect cancer and other complex diseases earlier in their development. The financing led by Bruker Corp. along with new investor Catalio Capital Management brought total funds raised $101 million since the company’s founding in 2020.
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Precision genomics startup Tensixteen Bio launches with $40M

Jan. 27, 2022
By Catherine Longworth
Investors have backed a new precision medicine company targeting clonal hematopoiesis with $40 million. Tensixteen Bio Inc. is on a mission to understand how somatic mutations influence age-related diseases, including cancer. The San Francisco-based startup will use the funds to develop a genomics and clinical platform that can identify patients at high risk of developing disease.
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Businessman riding unicorn atop arrows in the clouds

Freenome soars into unicorn club with $290M Roche financing

Jan. 11, 2022
By Catherine Longworth
Freenome Holdings Inc. has landed $290 million from Basel, Switzerland-based Roche Holding AG to advance its multiomics platform for early cancer detection. The multimillion financing deal brings San Francisco-based Freenome’s total funding to more than $1.1 billion, securing its status as a unicorn company. It comes on the heels of a series D raise in December 2021, which netted Freenome $300 million from investors including Perceptive Advisors and RA Capital Management.
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Investors back multiomics analyzer with $35.4M financing

Dec. 16, 2021
By Catherine Longworth
Depixus Ltd. has raised $35.4 million in an oversubscribed series A financing to push commercialization of its Magna multiomics system. The series A round was co-led by Lansdowne Partners and PSIM Fund, with participation from Casdin Capital and existing investor Arix Bioscience. The funds bring the company's total equity and grant funding to more than $47 million.
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Beth Psaila, co-founder, Alethiomics

Alethiomics raises $8M in seed finance to bring multi-omics analysis to myeloproliferative neoplasms

Dec. 15, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Fans of “His Dark Materials” and the “Book of Dust,” Philip Pullman’s series of fantasy novels set in Oxford, U.K. and more remote corners of the earth, are familiar with alethiometers. In the hands of a highly select number of characters, these complex, compass-like devices can interrogate a mysterious substance called “dust” – an elementary particle associated with consciousness – and provide trusted answers to the most crucial questions.
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Lifetime Initiative provides roadmap to transformation of European health care through interceptive medicine

Sep. 9, 2020
By Annette Boyle
The Lifetime Initiative released a roadmap to revolutionize health care in Europe by implementing cell-based interceptive medicine in a perspective article published Sept. 7 in Nature.
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