Science

Science, technology and the emergence of AI have converged to make precision medicine for acute care a reality. This is how we deliver healthcare tailored to biology.

Research & Development

Evidence

Clinical Trials

The Sepsis ImmunoScore® Predicts Sepsis, Mortality, and Deterioration Better than Clinical Scores and Widely Available Biomarkers

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Products

Prenosis is developing a pipeline of integrated diagnostics and therapeutics grounded in each patient's unique biological profile, using deep data science and AI to give clinicians tools that reflect the true complexity of critical disease.

Immunix®

Sepsis ImmunoScore®

BioAegis Therapeutics Announces Collaboration with Prenosis to Advance AI-Driven Precision Medicine in Inflammatory Disease

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Resources

Blogs, articles, videos, and podcasts exploring how precision medicine and AI are changing the way clinicians detect and treat critical conditions.

Resource Library

Events

Treating the Patient, Not the Disease

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Newsroom

Read the latest Prenosis peer-reviewed articles and items from scholarly journals.

Newsroom

Sepsis ImmunoScore Outperforms Conventional Sepsis Tools

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About

As a biology-based technology company, we combine data science with AI to transform how critical conditions are diagnosed and treated.

Mission, Vision & Values

Careers

Leadership

Awards

LifeBridge Health deploys Prenosis’ FDA-authorized AI tool to speed sepsis detection

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Avinash Sastry, MBA

Vice President of Engineering

Avi is a strategic technology leader with over two decades of R&D experience guiding Software, Firmware, Quality Assurance, and Enterprise Architecture teams.

Carlos has lead the building of the Prenosis platform, the world’s most comprehensive system for understanding acute immune response. Previously he worked in medical devices and diagnostics in a wide range of disciplines aimed at converting ideas into solutions, including several successful FDA clearances and market launches of IVD devices. Carlos studied aeronautical engineering at the Polytechnic University of Madrid and earned his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago.