– USA, MA – Genialis, the RNA-biomarker company, announced the appointment of Krista McKerracher as Chair of its Board of Directors.
About Krista McKerracher
Krista McKerracher is a seasoned biopharmaceutical leader passionate about bringing new medicines to patients with life-threatening diseases. Her background includes almost three decades at Johnson & Johnson and Novartis Oncology, where she held senior commercial and senior R&D leadership roles and launched several first-in-class drugs in the hematology/oncology space. McKerracher rounded out her drug development career at CRISPR Therapeutics, where she led the team that brought the first CRISPR Cas9 ex-vivo gene editing product to the clinic (HbF edited stem cells for hemoglobinopathies.)
Krista McKerracher is an experienced public company board member known for bringing a solid commercial orientation to the drug development process. McKerracher graduated from the University of Waterloo (BSc. Hon. Applied Health Sciences) and earned an MBA from York University.
About Genialis
Genialis, the RNA biomarker company, is creating a world where healthcare delivers the best possible outcomes for patients, their families, and their communities. Genialis develops and validates clinically actionable biomarkers informed by the world’s most ethnographically diverse cancer data sets to better predict patient responses and guide treatment decisions for targeted inhibitors, immunotherapies, and other emerging therapeutic classes. Genialis is trusted by pharma and diagnostics partners, and together, we are transforming medicine through data.
Genialis recently announced a breakthrough development in its predictive biomarker for KRAS inhibitor therapies and is currently enrolling select participants in its early access program. Genialis krasID is a new Artificial Intelligence classifier that accurately predicts response and clinical benefit to KRAS inhibitors across preclinical, clinical, and real-world settings. Most biomarkers in the KRAS space measure only KRAS mutation status, which may be necessary to receive the drug but is insufficient to predict or monitor response or to inform combinations or subsequent therapeutic interventions. By using high-dimensional gene expression data, Genialis krasID captures underlying biological complexity unique to each patient. Over 50 biopharma companies are currently developing more than 70 different KRAS-targeted drugs across over 12 disease indications. The total KRAS therapy market today is estimated at approximately $240 million, with a compound annual growth rate of 36% to reach $10 billion by 2032. Meanwhile, available diagnostics to support KRAS-targeted patient care are limited to mutation-based tests.
For more information: https://www.genialis.com/
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