A year ago, Fairfax-based Vibrent Health had just a few employees. If everything goes according to CEO Praduman Jain’s plans, it will be 150 people strong by the end of the year.
That’s because the company took on an outsized role in the national precision medicine effort now known as “All of Us,” working to create a database of at least 1 million patients’ genomes. Vibrent Health is providing the technology platform to capture all of that genomic, biological and electronic medical record data. Researchers hope that can help illuminate genomic patterns behind some of the world’s deadliest diseases, helping better diagnose and treat them.
Read more at Washington Business Journal.