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Southeast Asia's largest genome sequencing centre set up in Viet Nam

By VNA / DA NANG Today
October 11, 2021, 17:39 [GMT+7]

Genetica, a genetic engineering company with patented technology from the US, has inked a cooperation deal with the Viet Nam National Innovation Centre (NIC) to develop a genome sequencing centre, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia.

Illustrative image (Source: Genetica)
Illustrative image (Source: Genetica)

Cao Anh Tuan, Genetica CEO, said that the centre will meet the same standards as Genetica’s laboratory in the US headquarters and comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy rule, ensuring the most accurate test results, diagnostics, and information security.

The centre will meet the growing demand for genome sequencing in Viet Nam and Southeast Asia, Tuan said, adding that this helps save time and reduces costs by up to 30 percent compared to sending samples for analysis in a laboratory in the US, while still ensuring service standards and quality.

Genetica’s genome sequencing results are accepted worldwide, helping users to decode once and the results remain valid for a lifetime, which can be used for medical examination and treatment at major medical facilities and hospitals in foreign countries.

Besides, the centre will also serve as a place for genetic research in collaboration with many leading hospitals in the world and in Viet Nam, including the Harvard Medical University, the Hue Central Hospital, the Viet Nam National Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Tam Duc Hospital, the Hanoi Medical University Hospital, among others. It aims to bring about many new discoveries about genetic diseases, contributing to the development of gene therapy treatment regimens.

For his part, NIC Director Vu Quoc Huy said innovation enterprises are expecting that the centre will create numerous advancements to genetic research, and contribute to building Viet Nam as a destination for innovation investments, thereby building a leading innovation ecosystem in the region.

Source: VNA

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