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Agendia

Business focus: Gene expression analysis-based cancer diagnostics.


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Agendia B.V.
Science Park 406
1098 XH Amsterdam
Website Agendia B.V. 
E-mail Agendia B.V.
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T +31 (0)20 462 15 00
F +31 (0)20 462 15 05

Employees in Amsterdam: 65
Employees in R&D: 9
Year of foundation: 2003

Company Profile

Agendia is committed to improving the quality of life of people suffering from cancer. The company is a world leader in gene expression analysis-based diagnostics and has developed a series of validated, state of the art tests using tumor gene expression profiling. The tests help oncologists make the right decision regarding the treatment of the individual cancer patient. Agendia was the first company to commercialise a prognostic test, MammaPrint, which predicts the risk of breast cancer recurrence. MammaPrint was cleared by the US Food and Drugs administration in February 2007.
Agendia was founded in 2003 by Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) researchers Laura van 't Veer, René Bernards and Bernhard Sixt and is located in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Agendia is now in the market with three products: MammaPrint, CupPrint and DiscoverPrint.

Science and Technologies or Services

Agendia has developed high-quality diagnostic methods using microarray gene expression profiling to determine tumor specific properties. Our in vitro diagnostic laboratory services offered to physicians and pharmaceutical companies improve the accuracy of metastasis risk prediction, disease origin, targeted drug development or pre-selection of patients eligible for clinical trials.

Alliances

  • Netherlands Cancer Institute

Keywords

  • Gene expression analysis
  • Genomic profiling
  • Microarray
  • Cancer
  • Diagnostic
  • MammaPrint
  • CupPrint
  • DiscoverPrint

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