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InSilicoDB the collaborative genomics hub
Makers of
InSilico Genomics S.A.
InSilicoDBGenome data: our very own “Google” medical map
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The genome data represents a first step toward a high-definition medical map of every individual — a digitized human being. We are moving into the big data-per-individual era (with your very own “Google” medical map)
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Navigating it could save your life
Should I have a regular melanoma screening?
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Navigating your medical digital map it could save your life
How would that work? 1. you sequence your genome 2. a team of biologists analyses it 3. they discover you are at-risk for developing skin cancer 4. you start regularly visiting your dermatologist 5. she discovers a small tumor, and removes it before it kills you
Currently, for you and I, even if we sequenced our genomes, we don’t have access to our own private team of biologists. And since it's not affordable, or even possible, that we all go to visit every kind of doctor every month, we do nothing. And the unlucky among us that should get their skin checked… die
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We need biologists to navigate our genomes
Biologists need to interact with data in collaboration with their colleagues, analysing them in multiple analysis tools using different formats
We really need to make it easy for biologists to help us navigate our medical map.
In order to analyse our genomes biologists need to interact with data in collaboration with their colleagues, analysing them in multiple analysis tools using different formats
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but it’s impossible for them without programming skills
• Data is huge
• Data are scattered, not standardised
• The lack of organisation is a barrier to collaboration
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But: • A genome is so massive that it could fill up an entire hard drive
• The data has to be moved around but it's scattered, and
• There are no standards
And biologists are not able to handle these data, basically because they don’t know how to program.
InSilicoDBInSilicoDB the collaborative genomics hub
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We built InSilico DB, a collaborative genomics hub that makes it possible for biologists to analyse genomics data without any programming skills. We created a hub where data is centralised, it flows in, is standardised, curated and then flows out to various analysis tools scientists use to interrogate and interpret the data.
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All genome data is centralised on a secure cloud allowing easy collaboration
And interactive collaborative analysis of the data becomes possible, and fun!
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And interactive analysis of the data becomes easy
And interactive collaborative analysis of the data becomes possible, and fun!
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Biologists are now moving their research online, studying “digitized” humans
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Our customers are now able to analyse genome data and are moving their work from the bench to the computer. It’s amazing how our product is actually transforming the way our customers work!
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More than 15% monthly growth rate
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3 years - 3,000 usersno marketing efforts - word of mouth following
presentations and scientific publication
7,456 registered users
4 months - 4,400 usersmarketing efforts in social networks
targeting biologists
INSILICO DB TRACTION
Original expectation: 1,000 new users/month at €5/user
June €15/new user
July €10/new user
August €6/new user
September €3/new user
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e-marketing campaign results
Last 30 days results: 1,190 new users at €2.3 / per user
INSILICO DB ACTIVITY
6 month period Number of Active Users* Number of Users uploading personal data
Number of Users that did an analysis
Jan-Jun 1,232 127 623Feb-Jul 2,156 187 904Mar-Aug 2,900 232 1,095Apr-Sep 3,650 269 1,294
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*Active User = Registered User who returns to our platform at least once over the last 6 months
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We are getting significant traction, growing at 15% month/month to over 8,000 scientists , 400,000 genomes, 50 new discoveries in scientific publications
InSilicoDBBillions of people to get sequenced,
InSilico will put those genomes into the hands of those that can interpret them
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In the next decade, as billions of us get sequenced, InSilico will put our genomes directly into the hands of these biologists who can use them to improve our health and lifestyle, for our own benefit, and under our own terms.
InSilicoDBCurrently raising a round to empower an agile and experienced team supported by product, market and business mentors
David Weiss, Founder & CEO
Bioengineer, PhD in bioinformatics ULB, did genomics research at Broad Institute and MIT.
Molecular Biologist, PhD in Bioinformatics from University of Manchester
Robin Duqué, Full Stack Dev.Master in BiotechnologyPreviously VP of engineering @ Sparkcentral, an SV startup that raised $18M
Main front-end developper2 years experience on InSilico DB
MD, dermatologist5 year experience in InSilico DB
James Cauwelier, Systems Architect
Jaro Vanderheijden, Web Developper
Industrial Engineer, founding team member with 5 year experience building InSilico DB. Previously, software engineer @ ING (banking)
Virginie de Schaetzen, Biocurator
Investment banker and Private Equity investor, Member of the Board of Ageas insurance group
PhD in Molecular BiologyExperience in R&D subsidy management
Lionel Perl, Chairman of the Board Andréa Goldsztein, Adm. Assistant
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Alain Coletta, Founder & Exec. director
Our team:Alain and I were working for years as data scientists helping biologists use genome data.James fresh from building the infrastructure from SparkCentral jumped in to build the platformFounders of largest Belgian internet exit Ogone are full in
We are currently raising a round to:
• Further Increase platform ease-of-use and reliability • grow the community of biologists • add more analysis tools and data • invite individuals to participate through their genomes