Tempus and Rush University Medical Center announce personalized medicine partnership

PRESS RELEASES

10/31/2016

Tempus, a technology company focused on helping doctors personalize cancer care, and Rush University Medical Center announced today a partnership to pursue their shared goal of providing customized treatment to cancer patients.

“Technology has come a long way since the human genome was first mapped more than 15 years ago, but many cancer patients are still being treated with a one-size-fits-all approach that may not fit the specific molecular composition of their cancer,” said Eric Lefkofsky, co-founder and CEO of Tempus. “At Tempus, we have built an operating system to battle cancer that puts technology and analytics into the hands of physicians so they can create a customized and precise treatment plan for each patient.”

The Rush University Cancer Center comprises all cancer-related clinical, research and educational efforts at Rush, crossing 20 departments, divisions and sections; inpatient and outpatient areas; professional clinical activities; and the colleges of Rush University. Rush, which serves both adults and children with cancer, is home to The Coleman Foundation Comprehensive Clinics, which applies a team approach to patient care.

“As the cost to gather molecular data has come down over time, it’s more important than ever that our physicians are armed with the most relevant and state-of-the art tools that they need to do their job,” said Dr. Ranga Krishnan, Dean of Rush Medical College, and Senior Vice President at Rush. “At Rush, we are committed to innovation and, through our partnership with Tempus, we expect to be able to usher in an unprecedented era of advancement as it relates to doing what is and has always been first and foremost at Rush – caring for our patients.”

“In personalized cancer care we learn about a person’s genetic makeup and how his or her tumor grows, then use this data to try to find prevention, screening, and treatment strategies that may be more effective for each individual,” said Dr. Robert DeCresce, acting director of the Rush Cancer Center. “This approach also enables us to find treatments that cause fewer side effects than the standard options. By performing genetic tests on the cancer cells and on normal cells, we may be able to customize treatment to each patient’s needs.”

Tempus provides sequencing and analysis for top academic centers, hospital systems, associations, and health care providers. Utilizing machine learning and advanced bioinformatics, Tempus helps physicians analyze these newly amassed data sets in a search for potentially relevant patterns for patients that are unlikely to respond to conventional therapies. The company has recruited a world-class team of accomplished geneticists, computational biologists, data scientists and software engineers who have developed the software and analytic tools that form the foundation of an operating system to battle cancer. Tempus has forged partnerships with leading institutions, including Northwestern’s Lurie Cancer Center, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, and the University of Michigan.

About Tempus:

Tempus is a technology company that has built an operating system to battle cancer. Tempus enables physicians to deliver personalized cancer care through its interactive analytical and machine learning platform. The company provides genomic sequencing services and analyzes molecular and therapeutic data to empower physicians to make real-time, data-driven decisions. Our goal is for each patient to benefit from the treatment of others who came before by providing physicians with tools that learn as we gather more data. For more information, visit tempus.com. To learn more about Tempus, follow us on Facebook (Tempus Labs) and Twitter (@TempusLabs). For more information on Eric Lefkofsky, visit lefkofsky.com.

About Rush University Medical Center:

Rush is a not-for-profit health care, education and research enterprise comprising Rush University Medical Center, Rush University, Rush Oak Park Hospital and Rush Health. The mission of Rush is to improve the health of the individuals and diverse communities we serve through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research, and community partnerships. Rush University Medical Center encompasses a 664-bed hospital serving adults and children. Rush has more than 9,300 employees and faculty. Rush University, with more than 2,500 students is a health sciences university and is comprised of Rush Medical College, the College of Nursing, the College of Health Sciences, and the Graduate College.