RESEARCH
Unlocking Precision Medicine Potential
Biomarkers
Biomarkers are more than just biological metrics — they’re the molecular fingerprints that reveal how your body reacts to disease, treatment, or even before anything becomes visible. Found in tissues, blood, or other fluids, they silently capture signals — waiting to be decoded with the right technology.
Biomarkers: Key to transforming diagnosis, prediction, and treatment
The discovery and validation of molecular biomarkers has revolutionized the way we understand and address complex diseases. In conditions such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, type 2 diabetes, and autoimmune pathologies, biomarkers allow us to move from a generalist approach to truly personalized strategies.
However, most current clinical biomarkers focus on late-stage or indirect measurements. Detecting the most relevant—and earliest—alterations requires going beyond genomics.
Multi-omics technologies make it possible to identify precise molecular signatures that reflect developing disease states, active mechanisms, and specific phenotypes