Tag Archives: BioDesix

Biodesix Lands $7.1M Series C Round

Biodesix announced that it has closed a $7.1M Series C round. The round was led by existing investors, who provided $5.1M of the total, and joined by five new investors. The proceeds of the the round will be used to fund commercialization activities for VeriStrat, a test designed to help guide treatment decisions [...]

Biodesix secures key patent

Biodesix announced recently that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has awarded to the company patent number 7,736,905. The patent relates to the company’s first product Veristrat, which is used to identify non-small cell lung cancer patients likely to respond to therapy with erlotinib (Tarceva). Specifically, the patent is for the [...]

Biodesix: A New Way to Inform Cancer Treatment Selection

“One data point doesn’t tell you very much in most cases,” comments David Brunel, CEO of Biodesix, a medical diagnostics company based in Broomfield, Colorado. This principle guides Biodesix’s approach to developing diagnostics which aim to indentify a patient’s expected response to a particular therapeutic. Biodesix’s technology evaluates multiple biomarkers – [...]

BioDesix VeriStrat Test Shows Promise in Identifying Treatment Success in Head and Neck Cancer

BioDesix, Inc released additional data related to the use of its VeriStrat test in head and neck cancer. The data demonstrates that VeriStrat showed predictive value in indentifying patients who were likely to benefit from treatment with epidermal growth factor inhibitors (EGFRIs). An overall survival benefit was observed in patients identified by the [...]

BioDesix Introduces VeriStrat Test to Guide Lung Cancer Treatment

BioDesix, Inc. announced the commercial availability of its VeriStrat test for lung cancer patients. Utilizing a blood sample, the test uses mass spectrometry and proprietary algorithms to categorize patients into two groups based on expected outcomes from treatment with epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) such as Tarceva (erlotinib). In a 460 patient [...]