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Cellworks Clinical Trial Results Presented at IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer

Personalized Therapy Biosimulation Identifies Novel Biomarkers that Predict Drug and Immunotherapy Response in Patients with NSCLC

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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cellworks Group, Inc., a world leader in Personalized Medicine in the key therapeutic areas of Oncology and Immunology, today announced that results from patient stratification studies using the Cellworks Computational Omics Biology Model (CBM) and Biosimulation Platform to predict drug and immunotherapy responses within non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient tumors will be featured in four poster presentations at the IASLC 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer hosted by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and held virtually September 8-14, 2021.

The studies address the need for a personalized treatment approach that matches NSCLC patients with appropriate chemotherapy or immunotherapy using Cellworks Personalized Therapy Biosimulation. Personalized therapy biosimulation begins by optimizing the uniqueness of each patient’s cancer by utilizing their multiomic data to create a patient-specific protein network map or ‘personalized disease model’ using Cellworks proprietary Computational Omics Biology Model (CBM). The Cellworks Personalized Therapy Biosimulation Platform uses the personalized disease model to identify disease-biomarkers unique to each patient and biosimulate the therapy regimens to get drug response on patients.

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