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Liquid biopsy-focused Rarecyte scoops up $22M in new funding

Dec. 24, 2019
By Meg Bryant
Rarecyte Inc., a Seattle-based company making products for tissue and cell analysis, reported picking up $22 million in a series F financing round led by Healthquest Capital.
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Liquid biopsy-focused Rarecyte scoops up $22M in new funding

Dec. 19, 2019
By Meg Bryant
Rarecyte Inc., a Seattle-based company making products for tissue and cell analysis, reported picking up $22 million in a series F financing round led by Healthquest Capital. Also participating in the round were existing investors 5AM Ventures and Ron Seubert, Rarecyte’s founder and chief technology officer. The company plans to use the funds to expand global sales of its instruments and consumables platform in research clinical markets.
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Guardant360 liquid biopsy quickly identifies targetable mutations in breast cancer

Dec. 19, 2019
By Annette Boyle
The Guardant360 assay accurately detected genomic alterations that permit patient matching to targeted therapies, according to a presentation of the plasmaMATCH study at the 2019 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The study is the largest ever performed for a liquid biopsy.
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Lucence attracts $20M in series A to scale up operations

Nov. 26, 2019
By Jihyun Kim
HONG KONG – Lucence Diagnostics Pte Ltd., a genomic medicine company headquartered in Singapore, has secured $20 million in series A investment.
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Lucence attracts $20M in series A to scale up operations

Nov. 21, 2019
By Jihyun Kim
HONG KONG – Lucence Diagnostics Pte Ltd., a genomic medicine company headquartered in Singapore, has secured $20 million in series A investment. The company is focused on inventing liquid biopsy tests for cancer screening and personalizing care. 
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Lucence attracts $20M in series A to scale up operations

Nov. 21, 2019
By Jihyun Kim
HONG KONG – Lucence Diagnostics Pte Ltd., a genomic medicine company headquartered in Singapore, has secured $20 million in series A investment. The company is focused on inventing liquid biopsy tests for cancer screening and personalizing care.
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Cleveland Diagnostics snags breakthrough device designation for novel prostate cancer assay

Oct. 17, 2019
By Meg Bryant
Prostate cancer affects roughly 1 in 9 American men in their lifetime, with 174,650 new cases reported each year. However, current prostate specific antigen (PSA) tests lack specificity, leading to overdiagnosis and overtreatment of inconsequential cancers. Cleveland Diagnostics Inc. is looking to change that with its IsoPSA assay, which just received a breakthrough device designation from the U.S. FDA. In clinical studies, the noninvasive, blood-based test has been shown to have higher accuracy than standard PSA tests.
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Oncocell closes on $22M to advance liquid biopsy test

Sep. 13, 2019
By Meg Bryant
Royal Oak, Mich.-based liquid biopsy startup Oncocell MDx Inc. reeled in $22.2 million in a series B financing led by Savitr Capital, with participation from existing investors. The company, which has raised a total of $30 million to date, plans to use the proceeds to support ongoing development of its pan-disease immunogenomics platform and commercialization of its novel noninvasive blood-based tests.
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Study finds PGDx liquid biopsy detects biomarker to predict checkpoint inhibitor response

Sep. 13, 2019
By Stacy Lawrence
There have been three oncology drug approvals by the U.S. FDA over the last few years that were based solely on a genetic biomarker, rather than the location in the body where the tumor originated. But to make that tissue-agnostic approach a reality for oncology patients, detecting those genetic biomarkers will have to become increasingly easy and standardized.
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Study finds PGDx liquid biopsy detects biomarker to predict checkpoint inhibitor response

Sep. 12, 2019
By Stacy Lawrence
There have been three oncology drug approvals by the U.S. FDA over the last few years that were based solely on a genetic biomarker, rather than the location in the body where the tumor originated. But to make this tissue-agnostic approach a reality for oncology patients, detecting those genetic biomarkers will have to become increasingly easy and standardized.
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