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Genomic Testing Cooperative Highlights Expanded Role of CSF-Based Molecular Profiling Following NCCN Update
Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC) today highlighted its Liquid Trace® cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-based molecular profiling following new National Comprehensive Cancer Network® Guidelines for Central Nervous System Cancers.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · June 30, 2026
Genomic Testing Cooperative to Exhibit and Present Research at 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting
Genomic Testing Cooperative, a molecular diagnostics company advancing comprehensive cancer profiling through DNA and RNA analysis, will exhibit and present research at the 2026 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. ASCO 2026 will bring together the global oncology community to explore high-impact cancer research, clinical advances, and new technologies shaping the future of cancer care. More than 3,400 abstracts are expected to be presented at this year’s meeting.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · May 27, 2026
Genomic Testing Cooperative Opens Houston Laboratory, Expanding National Precision Oncology Network
Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC), a leading provider of integrated DNA and RNA next-generation sequencing (NGS) solutions for hematologic neoplasm, solid tumors and liquid biopsy applications, today announced the opening of a new laboratory in Houston, Texas, expanding its national testing network. The 6900-square-foot facility strengthens GTC’s operational infrastructure while positioning the company within one of the world’s most significant medical and oncology research hubs. GTC will maintain its headquarters in Lake Forest, California.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · March 12, 2026
Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC) to Share 12 Ground-breaking Abstracts at the 2025 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting in Orlando
Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC), a leading provider of integrated DNA and RNA next-generation sequencing (NGS) solutions for hematologic tumors and liquid biopsy applications, today announced that its work and data will be presented in 12 abstracts at the ASH 2025 Annual Meeting in Orlando, December 6-9. The work represents novel proprietary approaches using artificial intelligence (AI) for prediction models, transcriptomic signatures, cell-free RNA (cfRNA) analytics, ethnic-ancestry outcomes, circulating cell-free multiple myeloma cells (CMMCs), and more — underscoring GTC’s commitment to innovation in precision hematology.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · December 2, 2025
Summit Health Announces Internalization of Genomic Testing Cooperative State-of-The-Art Next Generation Sequencing DNA and RNA Profiling Tests for Tissue and Liquid Biopsy of Solid Tumors and Hematologic Neoplasms
Summit Health, part of Village MD and Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC), the global leader in RNA innovation, are excited to announce today the launch of a newly established next generation sequencing service at the Summit Health laboratory in Woodland Park, NJ to offer comprehensive DNA and RNA profiling of solid tumors and hematologic neoplasms. The internalized GTC testing menu includes tissue and bone marrow-based DNA and RNA next generation sequencing of hematologic neoplasms and solid tumors. Summit Health will now offer GTC’s peripheral blood and CSF-based liquid biopsy, Liquid Trace. This revolutionary liquid biopsy assay analyzes cell free DNA and RNA (cfDNA and cfRNA) for hematologic neoplasms and solid tumors. This testing provides Summit/Village MD clinicians with a comprehensive precision diagnosis and monitoring tools to deliver state-of-the-art precision care for their patients. By running the tests locally in-house, Summit Health will reduce their send-out burden to multiple labs, standardize collection of data, shorten turn-around time and have the opportunity to participate in R&D, clinical trials and the development of IP.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · May 20, 2025
Genomic Testing Cooperative Receives UKCA Mark for its Portfolio of Hematology, Solid Tumors and Liquid Biopsy Profiles covering DNA and RNA
Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC) today announced it received UKCA marks for its Hematology Profile Plus, Solid Tumor Plus as well as its Liquid Trace Hematology and Liquid Trace Solid Tumor for both solid tumors and hematology that provide comprehensive clinically actionable insights about a patient’s tumor. The UKCA mark became a requirement for offering testing in the United Kingdom after separation from the EU.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · April 8, 2025
Labor Dr. Wisplinghoff and Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC) Partner to Deploy GTC’s Comprehensive Suite of Tissue and Liquid Biopsy Testing for Solid Tumor and Hematologic Neoplasms in Germany
Labor Dr. Wisplinghoff, one of Germany's largest and most renowned medical laboratories, and Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC), the global leader in RNA innovation, are excited to announce today the launch of their collaboration. With the innovative Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) DNA/RNA tests from GTC, Labor Dr. Wisplinghoff expands its broad analytical spectrum in pathology and hematology and provides physicians in Germany with deeper molecular insights for more precise diagnosis and therapy monitoring of solid tumors and hematologic neoplasms. Labor Dr. Wisplinghoff will, with support from GTC, utilize the proven GTC portfolio of tissue and liquid biopsy testing for hematologic neoplasms and solid tumors. Particularly, comprehensive RNA analysis represents a significant advance in clinical utility for the diagnosis and care of cancer patients. Through expanded and deeper molecular analyses, physicians receive the best possible foundation for developing optimized precision treatment plans and improving therapy outcomes.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · March 18, 2025
Genomic Testing Cooperative Unveils “GTC Interpret,” a Groundbreaking Web-Based Platform for Partner Labs to Access Analyzed Sequencing Data and Finalize Reports
Genomic Testing Cooperative (GTC), a leader in advanced genomic testing, announced the launch of GTC Interpret, a new web-based platform designed to provide Co-Op member laboratories and partner labs seamless online access to fully analyze genomic data with sophisticated reporting tools. With GTC Interpret, users can now access a wealth of detailed genomic information, all generated through GTC’s cutting-edge, AI-driven Interprestation software suite.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · November 13, 2024
Genomic Testing Cooperative Presents at ASCO meeting Studies Demonstrating the Power of its Liquid Biopsy and Tissue-Based Targeted Transcriptomic Approach when Combined with Artificial Intelligence
Genomic Testing Cooperative, LCA (GTC) announced that it will be presenting at the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting three studies illustrating the power of its proprietary RNA next generation sequencing (NGS) approach in advancing liquid biopsy and tissue-based precision testing. In one study GTC and its co-op members demonstrate that its targeted transcriptome analysis when used with artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can distinguish between mutations caused by cancer versus those caused by aging or so-called CHIP (clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential). In another study, GTC presents data showing that its AI selected only 20 immune biomarkers that can distinguish between immunologically active tumors and immunologically inactive tumors. Similarly, GTC’s proprietary AI using targeted transcriptomic data can define specific immune microenvironment biomarkers that distinguish myelodysplastic bone marrow from acute leukemia microenvironment and from normal bone marrow.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · May 31, 2023
Genomic Testing Cooperative to Present at the AACR 2023 Meeting Demonstrating Reliability of Targeted Transcriptomic Profiling in Predicting Levels of HER2, ER, PD-L1 and Other Immunohistochemistry-based Biomarkers when Combined with AI
Genomic Testing Cooperative, LCA (GTC) announced that it will be presenting data at the 2023 American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting demonstrating that its targeted transcriptomic profiling correlates with immunohistochemistry (IHC)-based testing. Targeted transcriptomic data generated in GTC’s routine genomic profiling of tumors is used to quantify various IHC-based biomarkers including HER2, PD-L1, estrogen Receptor (ER), androgen receptor and others. GTC studies demonstrate that RNA sequencing of clinically relevant genes using next generation sequencing (NGS) provides reliable quantitative data that can be interpreted objectively. This data when used in artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can predict levels of PD-L1 not only in tumor cells, but also in inflammatory cells. The current data suggests that transcriptomic data can replace the need for some IHC test and potentially may better address clinically relevant questions such as determining low HER2 level and others.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · April 11, 2023
Genomic Testing Cooperative to Present Data at the American Society of Hematology Meeting on New Applications of its Proprietary Tests that Combine Transcriptome Data Obtained from Tissue or Liquid Biopsies with Machine Learning
Genomic Testing Cooperative, LCA (GTC) announced the presentation of four innovative studies at the annual American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting that will be held from December 10 to 13, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The studies highlight and validate the value of the extended molecular profiling testing currently offered by GTC in evaluating hematologic neoplasms using DNA and RNA next generation sequencing (NGS).
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · December 6, 2022
Genomic Testing Cooperative to Present data at the American Society of Hematology Meeting on its Proprietary Machine Learning Approaches for RNA Transcriptome Data and on the Use of Liquid Biopsy
Genomic Testing Cooperative, LCA (GTC) announced that it will be presenting at the annual American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting new data on the use of their proprietary machine learning approaches in the diagnosis of acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) and for the stratifying of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) based on outcome after treatment with the standard R-CHOP. GTC will also present studies on their liquid biopsy and its reliability in detecting cytogenetic abnormalities in myeloid neoplasms and in monitoring minimal residual disease after stem cell transplant. These studies were performed in collaboration with multiple academic institutions that contributed clinical data. GTC is the only diagnostic company that offers molecular testing based on cooperative (Co-Op) business model. By working with other members of the Co-Op, the company is able to develop and validate tests in efficient ways reducing the cost of testing and innovation. GTC shares the intellectual property rights of three of the four innovative tests with John Theurer Cancer Center and Hackensack Meridian Health, both members of the Co-Op. Dr. Andre Goy, Chairman and Chief Physician Officer at John Theurer Cancer Center, Chairman of Oncology at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine and Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University said, “Being a part of the cooperative group at GTC has been extremely productive and enabled John Theurer Cancer Center to offer state-of-the-art precision medicine, not only for selecting therapy but for developing cutting edge approaches for monitoring patients.”
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · December 1, 2021
Genomic Testing Cooperative Announces Collaboration with Elevation Oncology to Expand Comprehensive Genomic Testing for NRG1 Fusions Across Solid Tumors in Support of the Phase 2 CRESTONE Study
Genomic Testing Cooperative, a first-in-class diagnostic company based on a cooperative business model (Co-Op) using the most recent advances in NGS technology, announced today a collaboration with Elevation Oncology to enhance identification of patients with any solid tumor harboring an NRG1 fusion who may be eligible for enrollment in the Phase 2 CRESTONE study.
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · June 30, 2021
Genomic Testing Cooperative Completes New York State Approval and Medicare (Palmetto) Coverage for all DNA and RNA Tests Offered for Molecular Profiling of Hematologic and Solid Tumors
Genomic Testing Cooperative, LCA (GTC) announced that the New York State Clinical Evaluation Program (CLEP) has completed their evaluation and approved all GTC’s Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) profiling tests for hematologic neoplasms and solid tumors. This includes:
By Genomic Testing Cooperative · Via Business Wire · June 23, 2021
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