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Posted on Monday, Apr 23, 2007

NYU Medical Center Partners with Rosetta Genomics to Develop a Line of Diagnostic Tools for Lung and mesothelioma Cancers

Source: Rosetta Genomics

The NYU Medical Center, one of the world’s premier academic medical institutions, has partnered with Rosetta Genomics, a leader in the development of microRNA-based diagnostics and therapeutics, to jointly-develop early detection diagnostic tools for lung cancer and mesothelioma. Dr. Harvey Pass, Professor and Chief of the Division of Thoracic Surgery and Thoracic Oncology at NYU Medical Center, describes a test “… that will be able to detect cancer at an ealy stage using a simple blood draw….” The test will use a proprietary protocol developed by Rosetta Genomics to extract microRNAs, which are a recently-discovered form of RNAi that act as protein regulators and have shown promise as biomarkers for a variety of cancers.