Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) and Integrated Diagnostics today
announced a strategic partnership to develop assays that detect major
human diseases at very early stages to improve treatment outcomes.
Integrated Diagnostics, an emerging leader in molecular diagnostics, is
creating large-scale, blood-based molecular diagnostics that leverage
advances in proteomics and genomics to detect diseases such as lung
cancer and Alzheimer’s at their earliest stages. Agilent manufactures a
wide range of analytical instrumentation, including liquid
chromatography, mass spectrometry and automation systems. Officials of
both organizations see an opportunity to rapidly turn medical
breakthroughs into diagnostic assays by combining efforts to focus on
protein and peptide biomarkers of disease.
"Agilent provides an innovative and forward-looking platform and
expertise to enable the development and deployment of next-generation
multiplexed proteomic assays,” said Paul Kearney, Ph.D., president and
chief scientific officer, Integrated Diagnostics. "Integrated
Diagnostics will bring expertise in assay development, technology
strategy, study design, clinical development, commercialization and
systems informatics to leverage the Agilent technology solution.
Together, we intend to realize the potential of clinical proteomics
today as well as establish the technological platform and strategy for
the field. Our partnership with Agilent will allow us to realize the
advantages of using a single technology platform from discovery and
verification through to commercialization.”
"Agilent and Integrated Diagnostics share the vision of harnessing the
power of an integrative systems biology approach to solving some of
mankind’s most vexing health challenges,” said Gustavo Salem, vice
president and general manager of the Biological Systems Division at
Agilent. "It’s very exciting to be at the forefront of helping
technology migrate from the research lab to the clinic, in this case
developing next-generation workflows to improve protein-based LC/MS
assays.”
As part of the partnership, Integrated Diagnostics purchased two Agilent
1290 Infinity UHPLC systems, two 6490 iFunnel triple quadrupole mass
spectrometry systems and two 1260 LCs with ultraviolet detectors for the
project.
The partnership will develop high-throughput automated workflows to
include sample preparation and LC MS/MS analysis. Participants expect
accelerated biomarker discovery to be fueled by novel sample-prep
technology, fast liquid chromatography and ultra-sensitive ion funnel
triple quadrupole mass spectrometry.
The technology opens the possibility of screening for several hundred
biomarkers in a single assay, in a very high-throughput and quantitative
fashion, according to Agilent.
About Integrated Diagnostics
Integrated
Diagnostics is developing large-scale, blood-based molecular
diagnostics that detect important diseases like lung
cancer and Alzheimer’s
at their earliest stages by simultaneously monitoring tens to hundreds
of disease markers. The company, founded in October 2009 by systems
biology pioneer Dr.
Lee Hood, is creating a new generation of personalized medical
solutions using sophisticated informatics for biomarker
selection and a novel class of synthetically created diagnostic and
therapeutic agents with antibody-like properties: protein-catalyzed
capture agents. Integrated Diagnostics’ mission is to build a new
generation of low-cost, large-scale diagnostic assays for early
detection of serious diseases. The company is conceptually based on a
systems view of disease where pathophysiology arises from
disease-perturbed networks of proteins, genes, and other molecules.
Investors include InterWest Partners, The Wellcome Trust, and
BioTechCube Luxembourg. Foundational intellectual property is
exclusively licensed from the Institute of Systems Biology and Caltech.
Learn more at www.integrated-diagnostics.com
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world’s premier measurement
company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences,
electronics and communications. The company’s 18,700 employees serve
customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $6.6
billion in fiscal 2011. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
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