March 20, 2023 – Intermountain Health announced the launch of Culmination Bio (“Culmination”), a biotech company developing an exclusive, anonymized, and de-identified intelligence platform that creates value for patients by developing novel clinical insights, discoveries, and care processes.
Culmination’s multi-modal intelligence platform provides its customers with access to omics-level data and a powerful insights engine for medical research, health data, and healthcare services. Real-world data and evidence generation tied to the performance of diagnostics and therapeutics is a core component of the Culmination intelligence database.
Culmination Bio has established the new leadership with the following:
- Lincoln Nadauld, MD, PhD, President and CEO
- Michael Wiley, JD, CPA, Chief Operating Officer
- Mark Oldroyd, JD, MS, Chief Commercial Officer
- McCall Rowley, Interim Chief Financial Officer
- Casey Frankenberger, PhD, Senior Vice President, Head of Data
- David Jones, PhD, Senior Vice President, Head of Science
- Harry Hayter, Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships
The Culmination Intelligence Platform includes millions of data points and represents a robust environment for sophisticated queries of data to identify new diagnostic tests and treatments that will result in better care for patients.
Commercial partners, including leading technology and biopharmaceutical companies, and healthcare institutions, along with the millions of patients treated by these organizations, will partner with Culmination in an ever-expanding effort to make novel medical discoveries and advances in precision medicine.
Culmination research efforts seek to transform healthcare by providing comprehensive information on patient predisposition to disease, disease prevention and personalized intervention and treatments.
Culmination launched its platform with the help of Intermountain Ventures, the strategic investment arm of Intermountain Health, the strategic investment arm of Intermountain Healthcare a not-for-profit health system in the Western United States with 33 hospitals and over 59,000 caregivers.