CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(
BUSINESS WIRE)--
Sagentia,
an international technology and product development company, announced today
that it has been selected by
PathoGenetix to
develop a commercial scale system for rapid microbial detection and strain
typing based on PathoGenetix’s Genome Sequence Scanning Technology (GSS). The
system is being designed to capitalize on the broad range of potential GSS
applications that span microbial genomics research, food and product safety,
and clinical infectious disease testing.
PathoGenetix’s proprietary GSS technology combines automated
sample preparation and single molecule detection making it possible to detect
and characterize microbes from complex biological samples in as little as three
hours. Specifically, the technology extracts genomic barcodes from microbial
DNA as it flows through a microfluidic chip at 150 million base pairs per second.
A universal reagent set decorates the DNA enabling specific pathogens to be
identified by comparing their unique DNA ‘barcode’ with PathoGenetix’s own
library of templates. With this approach, it is possible to identify thousands
of different microbial strains through a single test, days faster and at far
lower cost than current techniques. The GSS technology was developed with more
than $50 million in support from the United States Departments of Defense and
Homeland Security under advanced biosensor programs.
Sagentia, an experienced leader in the development of new
technologies and breakthrough products, including complex diagnostics, was
brought in to the project to take the current laboratory prototype and help
turn it into a technically and commercially successful platform. Sagentia’s
work will include further integration of state-of-the-art optics and
microfluidics, making the technology more robust, enhancing the usability of
the system, driving cost reduction, and increasing manufacturing efficiency.
“Sagentia’s commitment to PathoGenetix directly reflects our
mission to help clients develop and deliver innovative technologies through all
the stages of device development,” said Brent Hudson, chief executive officer
of Sagentia. “Working across the complete product development continuum - from
market needs analysis to transfer to volume manufacturing - we make it possible
for companies to take complex ideas and develop them into products that are
robust and usable in many settings. We are excited to work with PathoGenetix
and look forward to helping them bring this groundbreaking new technology to
market.”
“We are very excited to be working with Sagentia on this
critical initiative,” said John Canepa, chief executive officer of
PathoGenetix. “At PathoGenetix, we are focused on revolutionizing microbial
identification and diagnostics. We chose Sagentia because of the company’s
extensive technical knowledge and the team’s understanding of our core
objectives. We believe that Sagentia’s team will add tremendous value to this
project and we look forward to working with them to bring to market an
instrument platform that will improve the speed and efficacy in a range of
diagnostics applications.” He added that PathoGenetix expects to launch the system’s
initial commercial application, for the research market, in late 2012.
This is another important client project for Sagentia as the
company continues to grow its US
footprint. In November of 2010, Sagentia expanded its presence in the U.S. by opening an office at One Broadway Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts
where the company was selected to be a member of Governor Deval Patrick’s
U.S.-U.K. trade partnership.
About Sagentia
Sagentia is a global innovation, technology and product development company. We
provide outsourced R&D consultancy services to start ups through to global
market leaders in the medical, industrial and consumer sectors.
With global headquarters in Cambridge,
UK, and US headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Sagentia works with clients from front end market needs analysis through to
transfer to manufacture. We deliver innovation around new technologies and new
generation products and services that provide commercial value and market
advantage. The company also assists business leaders to create strategies for
technology, innovation and growth. Further information can be found at: www.sagentia.com.
Email us info@sagentia.com.
About PathoGenetix
PathoGenetix is developing an automated system for the rapid identification of
bacterial strains using proprietary Genome Sequence Scanning Technology. The
company’s approach, which employs a single reagent set to generate genomic bar
codes based on bacterial DNA, can cost-effectively identify thousands of
strains in a single test from complex samples in three hours. PathoGenetix is
developing its GSS platform for use in genomics research, food and product
safety testing, and clinical infectious disease diagnostics, with initial
commercial introduction into the research market planned for late 2012. Learn
more at www.pathogenetix.com.
Posted by Sean Fenske, Editor-in-Chief, MDT