While the DNA is your body never changes, Messenger (the m in mRNA) RNA is being constantly developed by the body in response to gene expression. mRNA communicates directly with the cells to produce proteins which are the building blocks of life. This ‘communication’ system is responsive to the body’s internal environment and is potentially indicative of early disease processes and can possibly measure responses to targeted therapeutics.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 50% of the world’s deaths are a result of illnesses that have chronic inflammation as a causative agent.
Utilizing advanced genomic laboratory technology we measure 48 different mRNA biomarkers. Combined with AI and deep machine learning, Ludwig’s subsidiary, Precision Genomics, is able to create a custom ‘snap-shot’ profile of each patient’s biomarkers.
A simple cheek swab is all that is needed to collect a patient sample. It can be easily done in a doctor’s office or patient’s home.