Epigenetic biomarkers set to make 'a huge difference in human health,' says Cambridge Epigenetix's Tiffany Morris

21 July 2017
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The perception that biomarkers will be key to unlocking the potential of precision medicine is so popular that they are now seen as an essential part of the drug development armory.

It is, therefore, difficult to stand out from the crowd in this field, but a UK-based company with some significant financial backers believes that its science will provide the sort of breakthroughs that patients and drugmakers crave.

Cambridge Epigenetix holds the vision that epigenetic biomarkers will play a role in tackling some of the most pressing issues in human health, and is starting with a focus on cancer.

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