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ĢýĢýs Frenova enrolls patients in initiative to build worldĢýs largest genomic registry targeting kidney disease

ĢýĢýs Frenova enrolls patients in initiative to build worldĢýs largest genomic registry targeting kidney disease

Ģý, the worldĢýs leading provider of products and services for people with chronic kidney failure, announced today that the companyĢýs Frenova division has enrolled the first participants in its new initiative to develop the largest renal-focused genomic registry in the world.

Along with this key milestone, the company also announced that Ali Gharavi, MD, Chief of the Division of Nephrology at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at Columbia University, will head the initiative as Principal Investigator.

As a contract clinical development services company dedicated exclusively to medicines and medical products in renal research, Frenova orchestrates studies within the clinical footprint of Ģý, which provides dialysis treatments to about 350,000 patients around the globe. The renal-focused genomic registry represents a new business line within Frenova, which is based in ĢýĢýs Global Medical Office.

As part of its growth strategy 2025, Ģý is using digital technologies and the capability to analyze huge amounts of data to develop new forms of renal therapy.

Nephrology has been under-represented in clinical research, even as rapid progress in gene sequencing and analysis has led to advances in precision medicine and individualized care in oncology, cardiology and other medical areas. FrenovaĢýs new genomic registry will contain genetic sequencing data from chronic kidney disease patients worldwide, which will be used by researchers to improve the understanding of kidney disease. Frenova developed the registry after researchers identified the lack of a large-scale, renal-focused registry of genomic and clinical data as a major impediment to kidney disease research.

ĢýThe new Frenova registry will close this gap by generating data that adds a clinical and genetic backbone to help support and fuel scientific innovation,Ģý said Franklin W. Maddux, MD, Global Chief Medical Officer of Ģý. ĢýTheevidence for genetic drivers in kidney diseases is substantial, but much larger data sets will be needed to untangle the complex interactions that lead to kidney injury. By combining clinical and genetic sequencing datafrom ethnically and pathologically diverse participants, this genomicand phenotypic research resource will help scientists better understand how genetic variations in patients can lead to more precise diagnoses and therapies that help improve outcomes by individualizing care.Ģý

ĢýOur renal-focused genomic registry will be a sustainable and comprehensive tool for kidney-focused research,Ģý said Kurt Mussina, President of Frenova. ĢýIt will bring patients, their families, patient advocacy groups, physicians and researchers together in the common cause of improving the lives of people living with kidney disease.Ģý

Learn more about Frenova Renal Research at.

Ģý is the world's leading provider of products and services for individuals with renal diseases of which around 3.5 million patients worldwide regularly undergo dialysis treatment. Through its network of 4,073 dialysis clinics, Ģý provides dialysis treatments for 349,167 patients around the globe. Ģý is also the leading provider of dialysis products such as dialysis machines or dialyzers. Along with the core business, the company focuses on expanding the range of related medical services in the field of Care Coordination. Ģý is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FME) and on the New York Stock Exchange (FMS).

For more information visit the CompanyĢýs website at.

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