Genomic Health

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Genomic Health, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
Nasdaq: GHDX
IndustryGenomics
FoundedAugust 2000; 25 years ago (2000-08), in Redwood City, California, U.S.
FounderRandy Scott
SuccessorExact Sciences
HeadquartersRedwood City, California, U.S.
Key people
ProductsOncotype DX
Number of employees
863 (2017)
Footnotes / references
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Genomic Health, Inc. is a company focusing on genetic research specifically in cancer detection, based out of Redwood City, California.[2] The company was acquired by and merged with Exact Sciences Corporation in 2019.

History

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Genomic Health, Inc. was founded in 2000 by Randy Scott, who had previously founded and been CEO at Incyte.[4] He formed the company after a close friend was diagnosed with cancer and had the idea for treatment based on the specific genome of their tumor.[5]

By 2003 Genomic Health had developed Oncotype DX, a genomic assay that quantified the likelihood of breast cancer recurrence.[6] This development took the company over three years and US$30,000,000 to complete and then had to convince skeptics at the time of the validity of genetic testing.[6]

In July 2005 Genomic Health filed for an initial public offering to sell up to US$75,000,000 in common stock. Investors at the time already included Versant Ventures and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.[7] On September 29, 2005 (2005-09-29) it was listed on the NASDAQ with the symbol GHDX with the initial share price of US$12 for 5016722 shares.[8]

Genomic Health also started a subsidiary in 2010, Invitae, with the goal of aggregating multiple genetics tests. Invitae was spun off in 2012.[9]

The company expanded with international headquarters in Geneva Switzerland and UK headquarters in London in 2011.[10]

In July 2019, Exact Sciences announced that it was purchasing Genomic Health to increase the variety of medical tests they offer.[11]

See also

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References

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