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    Home » Direct by Syndicate Bio Launches to Power AI-Enabled Precision Medicine in Nigeria
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    Direct by Syndicate Bio Launches to Power AI-Enabled Precision Medicine in Nigeria

    October 9, 2025
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    • AI-enabled genomic and multi-omics testing now available locally in Lagos through a new sequencing laboratory
    • Launch portfolio includes hereditary cancer and conditions panels, somatic oncology panels, NIPT, pharmacogenomics, and health & wellness testing
    • New Direct Nigeria Precision Medicine Network (DNPMN) to drive clinical adoption, with a joint tumor board in partnership with Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (USA)

    LAGOS, NG / ACCESS Newswire / October 9, 2025 / Syndicate Bio today announced the launch of Direct by Syndicate Bio, a comprehensive genetic testing and precision medicine service designed to deliver actionable insights to patients, providers, and consumers across Africa. The launch coincides with the opening of a state-of-the-art sequencing laboratory in Lagos, enabling world-class genomic and multi-omics testing powered by AI-delivered locally for Nigeria’s 200 million citizens and the global diaspora.

    Syndicate Bio’s Founder, Dr Abasi Ene-Obong and the Syndicate Bio Nigeria team at the launch (1)

    Raising the Bar for Precision Medicine in Africa

    The Lagos facility is built to set new global standards for precision medicine on the continent. Equipped with next-generation sequencing and advanced molecular workflows, the lab supports clinical-grade testing and research while ensuring faster turnaround times for Nigerian clinicians, researchers, and patients.

    Nigeria’s unparalleled ethnic diversity creates unique mutational signatures and drug-metabolism profiles. By integrating genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics with AI-driven analysis, Direct by Syndicate Bio will uncover biomarkers tailored to local populations-advancing precision medicine not only in Nigeria but also for millions worldwide who share genetic ancestry with its communities.

    Launch Event and Stakeholder Engagement

    The launch event, held at the new Lagos facility, brought together leading stakeholders, including representatives from the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT), Lakeshore Cancer Center, Redus Center for Digestive Health, Beacon Health, Healthtracka, Society for Family Health, and Atlantis Pediatric Hospital. Guests joined Syndicate Bio’s Founder, Dr Abasi Ene-Obong, and the leadership team for a guided tour and introduction to the Direct platform.

    Syndicate Bio’s Founder, Dr Abasi Ene-Obong and Dr Usman Waziri, Director, Prevention and Control, NICRAT, during the tour of the state-of-the-art sequencing laboratory in Lagos

    Dr Abasi Ene-Obong commented:

    “Nigeria’s diversity is both a challenge and an opportunity for precision medicine. For too long, the absence of locally derived genomic data has limited how we prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. With Direct, Syndicate Bio is harnessing Nigeria’s rich genetic diversity to generate insights that improve care for Nigerians and the diaspora-while advancing inclusive precision medicine globally.”

    Comprehensive Testing Portfolio

    Direct by Syndicate Bio launches with a focused portfolio addressing urgent healthcare needs:

    • Hereditary cancer testing: 300+ genes, including BRCA1/2 and others linked to breast, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate, and colorectal cancers
    • Hereditary conditions testing: 90 inherited disorders across cardiovascular, hematological, metabolic, neurodevelopmental, ophthalmological, and immune system categories
    • Health & Wellness testing: 80+ genes related to nutrition, metabolism, fitness, skin health, immunity, sleep, and lifestyle traits
    • Somatic oncology panels: Comprehensive solid and myeloid tumor profiling for targeted cancer treatment decisions
    • Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT): Early, safe assessment of fetal health
    • Pharmacogenomics: Drug selection and dosing guided by individual genetic profiles
    • Population-relevant traits: Sickle cell disease, thalassemia, G6PD deficiency, and hemophilia A/B included as standard
    • NGS-based testing: Next-generation sequencing ensures comprehensive results in the absence of large African genomic reference datasets

    Reports are delivered in a clinician-ready format, supported by genetic counselling, with strict adherence to quality control, data protection, and privacy standards.

    Driving Clinical Adoption: The Direct Nigeria Precision Medicine Network (DNPMN)

    To accelerate adoption, Syndicate Bio has established the Direct Nigeria Precision Medicine Network (DNPMN) in partnership with leading institutions. The network will convene a multidisciplinary tumor board to enable local and international case collaboration, second opinions, and knowledge exchange.

    Key partners include:

    • Lakeshore Cancer Center – Nigeria’s premier oncology facility, providing advanced diagnostics, treatment and comprehensive patient support services
    • Redus Center for Digestive Health – leader in pancreatobiliary and digestive care, home to Nigeria’s first endoscopic ultrasound program
    • Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (USA) – an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, ranked among the top U.S. cancer centers

    Through DNPMN, patients and at-risk families will gain access to personalised prevention and intervention strategies, including interventional endoscopies and risk-reducing surgeries, guided by genomic insights.

    Syndicate Bio’s Founder, Dr Abasi Ene-Obong, with Dr Usman Waziri, Director, Prevention and Control, NICRAT; Dr Onome Braimah, Head Medical Affairs, Syndicate Bio Nigeria; Dr Oge Ilegbune, Medical Director, Lakeshore Cancer Center; and other stakeholders at the launch.

    Partner Perspectives

    Dr Sai Yendamuri, Chief Strategy Officer, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center:

    “We are honored to enter into this collaboration, which reflects our shared commitment to making precision medicine accessible to underserved populations across Africa. By combining our expertise in genomic testing with educational initiatives in oncology and cancer awareness, we can help empower clinicians and communities with the tools they need to improve outcomes. The creation of a joint tumor board will further strengthen this partnership, fostering multidisciplinary dialogue, advancing knowledge, and ensuring that patients benefit from the latest insights in genomics, personalized treatment, and clinical research.”

    Dr Chukwumere Nwogu, Co-Founder & CEO, Lakeshore Cancer Center:

    “Partnering with Syndicate Bio allows us to offer precision oncology services that reflect the unique genetic profiles of our patients. This marks a milestone in bringing data-driven cancer care to Nigeria.”

    Dr Kenechukwu Chudy-Onwugaje, Founder & CEO, Redus Center for Digestive Health:

    “Gastrointestinal cancer poses a growing public health challenge in Nigeria. Understanding genomic variation in digestive diseases ushers in a future where treatments are tailored to each patient’s unique biology. Direct by Syndicate Bio equips clinicians with the tools to elevate care standards nationwide.”

    ENDS

    For media enquiries or interview requests, please contact: Wimbart PR | syndicate.bio@wimbart.com

    About Syndicate Bio

    Syndicate Bio is Africa’s leading health innovation platform, advancing genomics and precision medicine across the continent and beyond. Through partnerships with governments, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare providers, Syndicate Bio develops scalable solutions tailored to Africa’s unique health challenges. Guided by ethical governance and a commitment to patient empowerment, the company is shaping the future of precision medicine-from Africa to the world.

    SOURCE: Direct by Syndicate Bio

    View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

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