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Guppy Tank with Aldatu Biosciences and Precision Methods

March 01st, 2016 ~ 11:00am - 01:00pm

LabCentral, 700 Main Street, Cambridge

Hosted by OTD and LabCentral, two teams of Harvard life-science innovators will pitch their concepts to a panel of entrepreneurs and investors for constructive, in-depth feedback.

Please join us on Tuesday, March 1 from 4 to 6 p.m. to learn from experts on startup formation and participate in giving audience feedback. Networking reception to follow. RSVP here.

This "episode" of Guppy Tank features:

Aldatu Biosciences: Developing cost-effective diagnostic solutions to global health challenges
David Raiser, PhD, CEO and Cofounder
Aldatu Biosciences is a Cambridge-based biotechnology company developing innovative diagnostic tools based on Pan Degenerate Amplification and Adaptation (PANDAA), a genotyping platform developed by researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Aldatu is committed to commercializing products that address diagnostic challenges in global health, primarily in HIV and other infectious diseases, and that improve both the quality of patient care and healthcare cost-efficiency. Aldatu's lead product, PANDAA HIV6, will be the first HIV drug resistance test designed specifically to meet the clinical and economic constraints of sub-Saharan Africa, offering compelling healthcare cost savings opportunities and improving patient outcomes.

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Precision Methods: "Google maps" for Precision Medicine
Isaac Kohane, MD, PhD, Nathan Palmer, PhD, and Andy Bean, PhD
This innovation team from the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School has developed a transcriptome-based "navigator" that allows researchers and clinicians to optimize the treatment of individual patients by easily characterizing patient biopsies and patient-derived iPS cells to diagnose disease and "drive" precision therapeutic options.

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