NovogeneAIT Genomics Appointed To Advance PRECISE SG100K Proteomics Study In Singapore

13 April 2026 | Monday | News


Partnership with Thermo Fisher Scientific and PRECISE will enable deep proteomic profiling of 10000 plasma samples, strengthening multi omics research and precision medicine insights**

NovogeneAIT Genomics announces its appointment as the designated service provider for the PRECISE-SG100K proteomics project. In this role, NovogeneAIT Genomics will process and generate data from 10,000 plasma samples from the PRECISE-SG100K cohort  led by Thermo Fisher Scientific in collaboration with PRECISE to support precision medicine research in Singapore.

This landmark project will utilize Thermo Fisher Scientific's Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometry platform, coupled with Seer's Proteograph Product Suite and Olink's Reveal Assay. Together, these advanced technologies will enable deep proteomic profiling of 10,000 samples. This study aims to demonstrate the profound value of deep, unbiased plasma proteomics, enabling high-throughput analysis and the discovery of novel biomarkers and biological signatures associated with aging and disease.

"Being appointed as the service lab for this landmark study represents a major leap forward in our capability to support large-scale proteomics research in Singapore," said John Zhang, Senior Commercial director of NovogeneAIT. Together, with Thermo Fisher Scientific and Seer, we are uniquely positioned to deliver deep, actionable insights from this cohort and contribute meaningfully to Singapore's National Precision Medicine Program."

Prof. John Chambers, Chief Scientific Officer at PRECISE and lead Principal Investigator of the PRECISE-SG100K cohort, highlighted the importance of this partnership: "This collaboration further strengthens the PRECISE-SG100K dataset, through addition of mass spectroscopy based assessment of proteomic variation. The results will enable our researchers to carry out integrated analyses across different layers of biology. Such efforts are important for improving our understanding of disease mechanisms and supporting future translational research."

The successful completion of this 10,000 sample pilot study is expected to serve as a robust proof of concept. It will demonstrate the immense value of complementary proteomics and support the broader expansion of a multi-omics approach for the PRECISE-SG100K cohort.

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