With 2023 well under way, here is a quick glimpse into the rearview mirror of Phase Genomics in 2022.
Last year was an exciting one for those of us in the genomics space. Exploring genomic interactions and refining methods to assemble the most complete genomes, the biotech sphere reached new heights and researchers uncovered new discoveries of our biological world. The use of AI boomed this year as developers set out to unravel complex problems in both everyday life and life sciences. Wielding these tools, we made significant progress in understanding plant and animal genomes, viromes, interactomes, and their relation to health and disease.
These advancements have the potential to revolutionize the way we approach a wide range of medical conditions spanning viral infections, antimicrobial resistance, and cancer. As we move into the new year, we can look forward to even more exciting advances in genomics that will help us to close gaps in understanding and facilitate discoveries. Here’s a look at some proud moments from 2022.
Research Spotlights
Last year, we surpassed 150 papers published using our genome assembly technology. There’s a lot to share: advances have been made in a broad range of fields, from microbiology to oncology research, thanks to the researchers leveraging our technology. We appreciate their work and are thrilled to see their projects succeed! Here are some highlights from this year:
Published in Nature Biotechnology, breakthrough metagenomic research, featuring ProxiMeta Hi-C data, assembled over 400 high-quality MAGs and hundreds of host-viral/plasmid associations from a single fecal sample.
Genomic sequencing techniques unearthed surprises about life and evolution. This article features new studies that illuminate a rarely-seen evolutionary transition in sex chromosomes.
A study using ProxiMeta linked AMR genes to their genomic, plasmid, or viral host in microbiome samples. Their data was used to track horizontal gene transfer of antimicrobial resistance to Salmonella in chickens.
With so many projects being published in 2022, we couldn’t possibly capture everything in one blog, see all the new discoveries involving Phase Genomics here.
Company Highlights
From new products to new grants, 2022 was a big year for our team. Here’s a look at 2022’s news-worthy moments:
In the News
- Tech-Boosted Genome Assembly Helps Resolve Closely Related Microbes in Metagenomic Sample (Genomeweb, Jan. 2022)
- Phase Genomics Advances Precision Oncology with OncoTerra™ a New Ultra-Long-Range Sequencing Powered Platform (BusinessWire, Jan. 2022)
- Biotech Leader, Kyiv Native Rallies Support For Ukraine (Bioprocess Online, March 2022)
- With New Funding, Phase Genomics Seeks to Eliminate One of Biology’s Biggest Blind Spots (BusinessWire, June 2022)
- Phase Genomics Wins $5.5M in NIH, Gates Foundation Grants for Therapeutic Phage Discovery (Genomeweb, June 2022)
- Gates Foundation funds biotech company cataloging the viruses that infect bacteria (Geekwire, June 2022)
Podcasts
- Beyond Biotech podcast 11: Ilya Pharma, IRB Barcelona, Krystal Biotech, Phase Genomics (Aug. 2022)
- Timmerman Report: Assembling Accurate Genomes and Interactomes: Ivan Liachko on The Long Run (Aug. 2022)
- Mendelspod: A New Tool in the Genomics Kit with Ivan Liachko of Phase Genomics (Sept. 2022)
Genome Startup Day
- Spring Meetup 2022: Innovating in Oncology
- Fall Meetup 2022: Bacteria Breakthroughs: Behind-the-Scenes with the Startup Innovators Advancing Cutting-Edge Phage Therapies
Supporting Ukraine
- We support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine because it is right and because it is personal – several team members have family residing in the country. Phase Genomics, along with many others in the biotech field, began sending aid to those suffering in this tragedy abroad. More here.
- Charities we support: Razom for Ukraine, Voices of Children, UN Humanitarian Crisis Fund
Looking Forward to 2023
Thank you to everyone on our team, the amazing scientists using our tools, and our supporters for making these achievements possible. With 2023 already rolling in, we are hitting the ground running. Keep in touch with us on our social media accounts (Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube) to stay updated on our new endeavors, recent research, and more news from our company.
Happy New Year from the Phase Genomics Team!