Wednesday, January 6, 2021

MissionIRNewsBreaks – Predictive Oncology Inc.’s (NASDAQ: POAI) Helomics Completes QM CoRE(TM) Integration

 Predictive Oncology (NASDAQ: POAI), a knowledge-driven company focused on applying artificial intelligence (“AI”) to personalized medicine and drug discovery, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Helomics has completed the integration of Quantitative Medicine’s (“QM”) novel active-learning Computational Research Engine (CoRE(TM)). According to the update, CoRE was integrated with Helomics’ proprietary TumorSpace(TM) knowledgebase of 150,000 tumor drug response profiles and the TruTumor(TM) patient primary tumor cell line assay. The move allows Helomics to offer a revolutionary new AI-driven patient-centric drug discovery service to pharmaceutical companies that will significantly improve the chances of successfully translating new drugs into the clinic. “With the completion of the CoRE integration, we are now able to offer our new PeDAL(TM) (Patient-cEntric Discovery by Active Learning) service to pharmaceutical companies to allow patient-centric de-risking of compounds early in discovery, resulting in better prioritization of compounds and better coverage of patient diversity. This will dramatically improve the chances of successfully translating discoveries into the clinic, resulting in lowered costs, shortened timelines, and most importantly enhanced ‘speed-to-patient’ for new therapies,” explained Dr. Carl Schwartz, CEO of Predictive Oncology. “We expect to see revenue generating projects that use PeDAL and CoRE in the first half of 2021.”

To view the full press release, visit https://ibn.fm/um7H3

About Predictive Oncology Inc.

Predictive Oncology operates through three segments (Skyline, Helomics and Soluble Biotech), which contain four subsidiaries: Helomics, TumorGenesis, Skyline Medical and Soluble Biotech. Helomics applies artificial intelligence to its rich data gathered from patient tumors to both personalize cancer therapies for patients and drive the development of new targeted therapies in collaborations with pharmaceutical companies. TumorGenesis Inc. specializes in media that help cancer cells grow and retain their DNA/RNA and proteomic signatures, providing researchers with a tool to expand and study cancer cell types found in tumors of the blood and organ systems of all mammals, including humans. Skyline Medical markets its patented and FDA cleared STREAMWAY System, which automates the collection, measurement, and disposal of waste fluid, including blood, irrigation fluid and others, within a medical facility, through both domestic and international divisions. Soluble Biotech is a provider of soluble and stable formulations for proteins including vaccines, antibodies, large and small proteins, and protein complexes. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Predictive-Oncology.com.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to POAI are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/POAI

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