Imperial College London spinout DnaNudge has signed a multi-million-dollar license agreement with NantNudge to drive AI-driven handheld diagnostics.
Author: Nicky Denovan
The license agreement with NantNudge – a new entity founded by physician, surgeon and scientist Dr Patrick Soon-Shiong – sets out to drive genomics and AI to the point-of-decision in lab-on-chip healthcare.
NantNudge will harness DnaNudge’s pioneering lab-in-cartridge PCR testing technology to accelerate the delivery of rapid, lab-free point-of-decision diagnostics to a broader audience across the globe, including Central, South and North America and Africa. Dr Soon-Shiong is a pioneer of large-scale interdisciplinary medical programmes, with hundreds of granted patents and research papers which have had a global impact on health and medicine.
Imperial spin-out
DnaNudge is a spin-out of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London, co-founded by Regius Professor Chris Toumazou FRS and based in the White City Innovation District. The company…