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One of the key obstacles to developing new drugs and diagnostics is the lack of access to longitudinal biological and clinical patient data. Culmination Bio, a spin-out of Intermountain Health, is building the largest patient data platform with more than 40 years of de-identified patient electronic health records and biospecimen data. We spoke to Lincoln Nadauld, president and CEO of Culmination Bio, about the data driving the company’s platform, how partners are using its data today, and how it has the potential to accelerate the development of new diagnostics and therapies.
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One of the key obstacles to developing new drugs and diagnostics is the lack of access to longitudinal biological and clinical patient data. Culmination Bio, a spin-out of Intermountain Health, is building the largest patient data platform with more than 40 years of de-identified patient electronic health records and biospecimen data. We spoke to Lincoln Nadauld, president and CEO of Culmination Bio, about the data driving the company’s platform, how partners are using its data today, and how it has the potential to accelerate the development of new diagnostics and therapies.

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