Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC)

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CPIC is an international consortium of individual volunteers and a small dedicated staff.

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Details

Last Funding Type
Grant
Last Funding Money Raised
$5M
Industries
Biotechnology,Clinical Trials,Health Care,Pharmaceutical
Founded date
Jan 1, 2009
Number Of Employee
11 - 50
Operating Status
Active

The Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC®) is an international consortium of individual volunteers and a small dedicated staff who are interested in facilitating use of pharmacogenetic tests for patient care.
One barrier to implementation of pharmacogenetic testing in the clinic is the difficulty in translating genetic laboratory test results into actionable prescribing decisions for affected drugs.
CPIC’s goal is to address this barrier to clinical implementation of pharmacogenetic tests by creating, curating, and posting freely available, peer-reviewed, evidence-based, updatable, and detailed gene/drug clinical practice guidelines (click here for all CPIC publications). CPIC guidelines follow standardized formats, include systematic grading of evidence and clinical recommendations, use standardized terminology, are peer-reviewed, and are published in a leading journal (in partnership with Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics) with simultaneous posting to cpicpgx.org, where they are regularly updated.

Funding Rounds

Number of Funding Rounds
Total Funding Amount
1
$5M
Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) has raised a total of $5M in funding over 2 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Feb 1, 2019 from a Grant round.
Announced Date Round Money Raised Number of Investors Lead Investors Post Valuation
Feb 1, 2019 Grant $5M 1 National Institutes of Health Detail

Investors

Number of Lead Investors
Number of Investors
1
1
Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) is funded by 1 investors. National Institutes of Health are the most recent investors.
Investor Name Lead Investor Funding Round
National Institutes of Health Yes Grant