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Partnering with nine hospitals in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Owkin will accelerate research across numerous therapeutic areas to understand unique patient biology better
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Owkin will bring its world-class data access and AI to the forefront of drug discovery and development, analysing multimodal patient data in a privacy-enhanced way
PARIS, July 03, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Owkin, the first end-to-end AI-biotech unicorn that provides best-in-class AI-driven precision drug discovery, development and diagnostics, has announced its expansion into the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) following partnerships with nine of the top centers in the region, including Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Universitätsspital Basel, Technische Universität München (TUM), Uniklinikum Erlangen, Universitätsklinikum Leipzig, Inselspital Bern, Universitätsklinik Mannheim-Heidelberg and Medizinische Universität Wien. These collaborations signify unparalleled representation of patient populations, representing 24% of all outpatient cases and 15% of the total patients in the DACH region.
Guillaume Bézie, Director of Partnerships Western Europe: "The Western Europe network covering France, Benelux and DACH represents the largest pool of centres for Owkin. Partnering with top academic institutions is an inevitable asset for our expansion strategy, and we are delighted to showcase the ability to significantly increase our footprint in the DACH region. By capturing the diverse landscape of human health, we empower our AI to better address the unique needs of all individuals. With our partners, we are fully committed to accelerate the secondary use of multimodal patient data for the purpose of giving the right treatment for each patient."
By analyzing vast datasets and identifying complex patterns across the nine hospitals, Owkin will use its AI engines and diagnostic tools to improve patient outcomes in Prostate Cancer, Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (MIBC), and Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). This will enable researchers to discover novel biomarkers, predict treatment responses, and develop more effective therapies tailored to individual patients.
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BiomarkerPlus (Outcome prediction): Owkin will work with Inselspital Bern, Technische Universität München (TUM) and Universitätsspital Basel to analyze multimodal patient data to identify which early-stage prostate cancer patients are most likely to fail primary curative treatment and ultimately progress to more severe disease and anticipate if they may benefit from a different management strategy. Owkin is also partnering with Uniklinikum Erlangen (UKER) on MIBC to analyze H&E slides to detect FGFR3 mutations.
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TargetMatch (Target discovery): In partnership with Medizinische Fakultät Mannheim der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität and Medizinische Universität Wien, Owkin will access a high-quality multimodal dataset, including digitized histology and RNA-seq, to better understand the response to treatment for neoadjuvant chemotherapy and to identify new targets and treatment strategies in MIBC.
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TrialPlus (Clinical trial optimization): Owkin’s partnership with Universitätsklinikum Leipzig aims to use machine learning techniques to enhance clinical trial design for CVD.
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AI Diagnostics (MSIntuit® CRC): To further improve Owkin’s first CE-IVD-approved MSI pre-screening tool MSIntuit® CRC, Owkin will work in close collaboration with Uniklinikum Erlangen (UKER) to validate our upgraded MSIntuit CRC V2 on more diverse cohorts.