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17 October 2022 by Multiomic

Honoured to be selected as winners of BIA’s Innovation Showcase in the first ever TechBioUK conference

Honoured to be selected as winners of BIA’s Innovation Showcase in the first ever TechBioUK conference
17 October 2022 by Multiomic

Our CEO Robert Thong presented at BioIndustry Association (BIA)’s TechBio UK Conference last week, where data-driven life science companies came together to showcase ground-breaking technologies which transform drug discovery and patient care.

As MultiOmic Health, we are proud to have been awarded first place for best pitch following an audience vote! 

Be sure to also check out BIA’s latest report, “TechBio 2.0: Unlocking data, transforming biology”

ABOUT BIA

The BioIndustry Association (BIA) is the voice of the innovative life sciences and biotech industry, enabling and connecting the UK ecosystem so that businesses can start, grow and deliver world-changing innovation. BIA is a trade association with 490+ member companies including: – Start-ups, biotechnology and innovative life science companies – Pharmaceutical and technological companies – Universities, research centres, tech transfer offices, incubators and accelerators – A wide range of life science service providers: investors, lawyers, IP consultants, IR agencies BIA is the key thought leader for the sector – working across a wide range of related issues including policy, finance, science, regulatory, legal and talent on topics including engineering biology and techbio.

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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.

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How Prevalent is NASH?

https://www.heart.org/-/media/phd-files-2/science-news/2/2021-heart-and-stroke-stat-update/2021_heart_disease_and_stroke_statistics_update_fact_sheet_at_a_glance.pdf?la=en

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https://journals.lww.com/jcge/Abstract/2015/09000/The_Epidemiology_of_Cirrhosis_in_the_United.12.aspx#:~:text=The%20prevalence%20of%20cirrhosis%20in%20the%20United%20States%20was%20approximately,unaware%20of%20having%20liver%20disease

How Prevalent is NASH?

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5743497/#:~:text=In%20the%20United%20States%2C%20NAFLD,nearly%2025%25%20progress%20to%20NASH

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https://www.diabetes.org/resources/statistics/statistics-about-diabetes#:~:text=Prevalence%3A%20In%202018%2C%2034.2%20million,of%20the%20population%2C%20had%20diabetes.&text=Undiagnosed%3A%20Of%20the%2034.2%20million,and%207.3%20million%20were%20undiagnos

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/spotlight/global-cost-of-diabetes-set-to-double-by-2030

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/spotlight/global-cost-of-diabetes-set-to-double-by-2030

https://www.worldobesity.org/news/world-obesity-day-all-countries-significantly-off-track-to-meet-2025-who-targets-on-obesity