Multiomic Health Limited

Multiomic Health Limited

Multiomic Health Limited

Multiomic Health Limited is a next-generation precision medicine business, applying computational systems biology to develop and commercialize data assets for metabolic syndrome. Multiomic is a next-generation precision medicine business, applying computational systems biology to develop and commercialize data assets for metabolic syndrome — the world’s largest healthcare burden. With our unique combination of data science and biology expertise, we are enabling data-driven development of therapeutics and are bringing understanding into complex biological systems.

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Epworth House 25 City Road, Shoreditch , London , EC1Y 1AA United Kingdom
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Business Type:
Software vendor
Industry Type:
Pharmaceuticals
Market Focus:
Nationally (across the country)

Metabolic syndrome, a cluster of closely-related diseases (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver) with many common risk factors, is costing the healthcare system $2 trillion (forecast >$5.5 trillion by 2040). It is a 1.6x larger market than oncology, yet attracts only 40% of the VC dollars.

  • TYPE 2 DIABETES
  • CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
  • ATHEROSCLEROSIS
  • NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER

A major unmet need is the lack of high-fidelity tools to focus the right treatments on the right patients. In oncology, treatments are personalized based on genetic and protein biomarkers whereas metabolic syndrome patients are being prescribed drugs based on their blood pressure, fasting glucose and cholesterol levels. As metabolic syndrome is a complex multifactorial condition, it requires systems medicine models and composite biomarkers that were hitherto infeasible. ML-enabled data science and rapidly-falling omics costs have changed the game and we are aiming at becoming the leader in this space

GENOMICS
How someone's genes predispose disease and influence drug response

EPIGENOMICS
How ageing and external factors affect gene expression

TRANSCRIPTOMICS
Which genes are actually expressed i.e. instructions generated to make proteins

PROTEOMICS
Which proteins are actually produced

METABOLOMICS
Which byproducts of metabolism are generated

GUT MICROBIOME
Which gut bacteria influence metabolism