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Stratifying of Alzheimer’s disease leads to the identification of actively protective biologies
Our mechanism-based stratification of Alzheimer’s disease patients has led to the identification of novel targets, repurposing opportunities and actively protective biology
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Patient Stratification of Two Asthma Populations Reveals Distinct Genetic and Mechanistic Differences
PrecisionLife prioritized 10 of the most tractable gene targets specific to T2-low asthma in both UK Biobank and GASP asthma populations
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Driving Precision Medicine in CNS Disorders
Disorders of the central nervous system are a major focus for PrecisionLife. We’ve completed analyses in more than a dozen indications and continue to add to the list as datasets become available.
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Genetic Risk Factors for Severe and Fatigue Dominant Long COVID
PrecisionLife identified the first detailed genetic risk factors for long COVID and common mechanisms with ME/CFS and other complex diseases
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Beginning to Unravel the Biological Drivers of ME
We have for the first time potentially identified some of the different genetic mechanisms causing ME/CFS and used this to stratify patients
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Genetic Subtypes in Endometriosis with Combinatorial Analytics
Latest stratification results show potential for combinatorial analytics to improve risk prediction and drive precision medicine in endometriosis
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Patient Stratification of Asthma Population Reveals Distinct Genetic & Mechanistic Differences between T2-High and T2-Low Asthma
The PrecisionLife platform identified 2,483 SNPs that were highly associated with T2-high asthma and 1,182 SNPs in the T2-low cohort with only 36 common between the two datasets.
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Genetic Risk Factors for ME/CFS Identified using Combinatorial Analysis
Groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Translational Medicine provides the first detailed genetic insights into the mechanisms underpinning ME/CFS
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Combinatorial analytics: An Essential Tool for the Delivery of Precision Medicine
An Opinion, published in the new Open Access Journal Artificial Intelligence in the Life Sciences from Elsevier, describes the need to extend our current analytical methods to effectively interrogate population data sets
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