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Finnish startup brings to market a new type of NAD metabolite measurement technology
The medtech startup, NADMED, reveals the secrets of the human body at a metabolic level.
The company’s technology is based on an invention created in Professor Anu Wartiovaara’s team at University of Helsinki. After years of rigorous studies, NADMED presents a solution which allows more profound and faster study of NADs, they describe in a press release. In the future, NADMED’s solution could also enable better targeted drug administration. NAD measurement can be performed quickly via blood tests in all clinical laboratories using equipment that already exists, the company states.
“My view is that metabolism will be the hottest topic in biomedicine during the next decade, because it takes us straight to the essentials – cellular function.”
“My view is that metabolism will be the hottest topic in biomedicine during the next decade, because it takes us straight to the essentials – cellular function. The methodological developments in recent years, including NADMED, enable scientists to discover precision treatment targets. Furthermore, sometimes individual disease susceptibility may be identified, thus enabling treatment before the disease has time to manifest. NADMED brings a valuable tool to explore how NADs affect different disorders in the human body, and who could benefit from treatment,” says Academy Professor Anu Suomalainen Wartiovaara, founder and chairman of the board of NADMED.
A clear connection between reduced NAD levels and many diseases
A growing number of studies have revealed a clear connection between reduced NAD levels and many diseases and disorders of the body, e.g. Parkinson’s disease , mitochondrial diseases, metabolic disorders and immune reactions against viruses, such as COVID-19, describes the company. Changes in NAD concentrations have also been observed in various inflammatory diseases, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases.
“Besides targeted medication, accurate NAD measuring can both accelerate NAD studies and provide new information and a deeper understanding of the mysterious NAD molecules.”
While decreased NAD levels can be increased by administering vitamin B3, with current diagnostics it’s challenging to know when therapy is needed. With the help of NADMED’s solution, the amount of different NAD metabolites in the body can be regularly and precisely monitored and treated. Besides targeted medication, accurate NAD measuring can both accelerate NAD studies and provide new information and a deeper understanding of the mysterious NAD molecules.
In September this year, NADMED released their first measuring kit – the first NAD measurement kit in the world to receive the European CE marking that indicates high safety and reliability, the company states.
“Making NAD measurement easy and economically reasonable creates promising prospects for research, treatment and drug development work. With the funding and current revenue stream, NADMED will expand the sales and marketing of our measurement solution. At the same time, the development of the CE-marked measurement package and laboratory service will be strengthened,” says Jari Närhi, CEO of NADMED.
Its first financing round
NADMED recently completed its first financing round of half a million euros, led by deep tech fund Voima Ventures. Other investors include individuals and members of the company’s executive management and board of directors, as well as Kalle Öhman, Venture Partner at Voima Ventures.
“NADMED’s test has been developed by one of the globally leading researchers in the field of NAD-metabolism in humans.”
“NADMED’s test has been developed by one of the globally leading researchers in the field of NAD-metabolism in humans. As the research relating to NADs is continuously growing, we are committed to supporting NADMED in growing and scaling beyond the research market to global diagnostics and wider clinical use,” says Inka Mero, founder and Managing Partner at Voima Ventures.
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Photo of Anu Suomalainen Wartiovaara and Jari Närhi
Published: October 4, 2022
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