Projects Advancing Personalized Healthcare
The Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub leads various integrated projects to develop a premier center for personalized medicine, combining efforts in innovation, manufacturing, and workforce effort.
Five Initiatives. One Mission.
Personalized medicine customizes healthcare by tailoring treatments to an individual’s genetics, medical history, and environment, promising to improve outcomes, reduce costs, and foster innovation. Explore the projects driving personalized healthcare forward.
This database is designed to be a cyber-secure framework, compiling health data from partners across the state to expedite and reduce the costs of introducing new therapies to the market. Led by UW-Madison.
This initiative tackles health disparities by deploying mobile fleets to underserved communities, where they collect valuable biomarker data for cancer screening. Led by Medical College of Wisconsin.
This therapy leverages data to support clinical treatment decisions, enhancing the development of theranostics and driving innovation in personalized medicine. Led by GE HealthCare.
This initiative supports entrepreneurs by providing lab space, investment attraction, capital efficiency, and de-risking strategies, facilitating the transition of innovations to market readiness. Led by BioForward.
This program enhances sector growth by ensuring a skilled workforce through the creation of inclusive talent pipelines that align with employer demands. Led by Madison College and Milwaukee Area Technical College.