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Predicta Biosciences Secures $5.2M to Transform the Diagnosis, Treatment and Monitoring of Blood Cancers

Predicta Biosciences Secures $5.2M to Transform the Diagnosis, Treatment and Monitoring of Blood Cancers

July 16, 2024 Craig Etkin

Founded by leading cancer genomics researchers and clinicians, Predicta is developing a novel, non-invasive diagnostic for Multiple Myeloma

Predicta Biosciences team (Photo: Business Wire)

Predicta Biosciences team (Photo: Business Wire)

July 16, 2024 05:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Predicta Biosciences, a precision oncology company developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic products, today announced it has raised an oversubscribed $5.2 million seed round led by The Engine Ventures. Additional participating investors include Illumina Ventures, Time Boost Capital, the American Cancer Society Bright Edge and the Oetgen family. Jay Wohlgemuth, former CMO of Quest Diagnostics, Mara Aspinall, former CEO of Roche Tissue Diagnostics and Partner at Illumina VC, and Ann DeWitt, General Partner at The Engine Ventures, will join the company’s Board. Predicta will use the seed funding to expand its team, and build a CLIA lab and workflow for sequencing and bioinformatics.

“In addition to providing more complete information on a patient’s multiple myeloma, our tests evaluate patients’ immune system cells, equipping physicians with the unique and critical ability to determine the likelihood of a patient responding to new immunotherapies like CAR T-cell therapy and Bispecific antibodies.”Post this

Predicta was founded in 2023 at Blavatnik Harvard Life Lab Longwood by leading academics from Harvard Medical School and MIT and clinicians in the field of multiple myeloma and cancer genomics spanning Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Broad Institute. Company co-founders include Irene Ghobrial, MD, Kenneth C. Anderson, MD, Gad Getz, PhD, and Romanos Sklavenitis-Pistofidis, MD PhD. All are leaders in their respective disease indications and cancer clinical research, collectively identifying an unmet need for non-invasive diagnostics and pioneering experimental and computational biology and tools to better analyze cancer genomes.

The advent of precision medicine has led to significant advances in therapeutics, however a large gap remains in diagnostics, which impacts the effectiveness of clinical trials and patient outcomes. For example, bone marrow biopsies and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) tests are frequently used as blood cancer diagnostics, however they are 50+ year old tools, invasive, and have high failure rates and low sensitivity, making it difficult to diagnose and monitor patients. For blood cancers with no cure – including multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer after lymphoma with ~35,000 newly diagnosed patients every year in the U.S. – it’s particularly crucial to diagnose as early as possible and identify targeted therapies with lower toxicity, as this can extend a patient’s life and ensure a higher quality of life.

Predicta is building a diagnostic and monitoring platform that provides targeted information for diagnosis, treatment decisions and patient monitoring, and replaces painful bone marrow biopsies with simple blood draws. The company’s non-invasive diagnostic tests initially focus on multiple myeloma, a disease that develops from two asymptomatic precursors that can be identified and treated proactively. The company’s first product, GenoPredicta, provides more detailed and complete information on a patient’s multiple myeloma compared to existing market options, and offers sophisticated algorithmic analysis for risk stratification and treatment optimization. Currently, GenoPredicta is being used in a research capacity at Dana Farber, with plans to launch the diagnostic product commercially early next year.

“Predicta is passionate about early cancer detection and transforming the patient experience. Our mission is twofold: to deliver non-invasive tests that diagnose cancer in the earliest stages, and develop a one-of-a-kind clinical database that identifies new drug targets and immune signatures,” said Kate Caves, CEO of Predicta. “For precision medicine to succeed, we need to empower physicians with the tools and knowledge required to make informed decisions and provide the best possible care. Predicta is using blood-based multi-omics to more easily diagnose patients sooner, and enable personalized monitoring and treatment throughout their care journey.”

In addition to its diagnostic and monitoring platform, Predicta is compiling extensive genomic and transcriptomic data from pre and post treatment timepoints, and using AI to mine the data for novel target discovery and therapeutics development. The company’s diagnostics and growing clinical database will benefit current and future blood cancer patients, their caregivers, physicians and insurers. Predicta plans to eventually expand its diagnostic and monitoring platform into lymphoma and autoimmune conditions.

“The Predicta team cares deeply about empowering not only physicians, but also patients with detailed information about their unique molecular data, treatment options and monitoring recommendations,” said Kenneth Anderson, clinical co-founder of Predicta. “In addition to providing more complete information on a patient’s multiple myeloma, our tests evaluate patients’ immune system cells, equipping physicians with the unique and critical ability to determine the likelihood of a patient responding to new immunotherapies like CAR T-cell therapy and Bispecific antibodies.”

Added DeWitt, “There’s a massive need for new therapeutic targets in blood cancers, as few cures exist and many existing treatments are highly toxic. Predicta is uniquely positioned to transform both the discovery and development of new therapeutics. The company stands to make a truly meaningful impact, not only because of its early partnerships and financing, but also because of its incredible team of academic and clinical experts who bring invaluable domain expertise.”

The company is led by CEO Kate Caves, CFO Joanne Bryce and SVP of Translational Research Aparna Raval, PhD. Caves brings more than a decade of senior corporate development experience from 10x Genomics, Abcam, Zymergen and Atum Bio. Bryce brings more than two decades of CFO experience at Disc Medicine, Dyne and other high profile biotechs. Formerly an Executive Director at Bristol Myers Squibb and a Senior Scientist at Genentech, Raval brings more than two decades of experience in translational and clinical research of hematological malignancies.

To drive early adoption and demonstrate clinical utility of its diagnostic and monitoring platform, Predicta is actively pursuing additional partnerships with academic medical centers and pharmaceutical companies. To learn more about the company or inquire about partnership opportunities, visit: https://www.predictabiosciences.com/

About Predicta Biosciences

Founded by leading cancer genomics researchers and clinicians, Predicta is a precision oncology company developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic products. The company’s non-invasive diagnostics initially focus on multiple myeloma and evaluate patients’ immune system cells, equipping physicians with the unique ability to determine the likelihood of a patient responding to immunotherapies. Leveraging extensive genomic and transcriptomic patient data, Predicta is also building a one-of-a-kind clinical database for identifying new therapeutic targets. The company is supported by The Engine Ventures, Illumina Ventures, the American Cancer Society, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the former CMO of Quest Diagnostics, among others. For more information, visit www.predictabiosciences.com or follow the company on LinkedIn.

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