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Thera-GAM

Harnessing the 3D genome to power next-generation therapeutics in complex disease

Thera-GAM employs a patented 3D genome mapping technology which captures disruptions in gene-regulatory networks for therapeutic target discovery.

The Problem

  • Genetic variation in non-coding regulatory regions accounts for up to 90% of heritability in neurological disorders, many with poor prognoses and treatment outcomes.
  • For example, pediatric cancers (e.g. neuroblastoma, glioma) have < 50% survival rates and account for over 20% of cancer deaths.
  • Cancer cells can rewire non-coding regulatory enhancer usage and long‑range genomic interactions to activate oncogenes.
  • Direct gene targeting is not possible, and current approaches fail to capture targets of regulatory regions.
  • There is a critical unmet need for approaches which combine clinical, genomic and 3D genome structure profiles to connect genetics with molecular mechanisms of disease.

The Solution

  • Thera-GAM uses Genome Architecture Mapping (GAM) to profile 3D genome structure in single cells directly from patient samples.
  • GAM captures spatial interactions between genomic variants and target genes in complex diseases (e.g. cancer, epilepsy).
  • Highly scalable with all experimental steps automated, enabling rapid collection of large datasets at low cost.
  • Novel non-coding target discovery direct from patient-derived samples.
  • Clinical profiling of key physical genomic interactions.
  • First-in-class therapeutic discovery in glioma and neuroblastoma.

Looking for

  • Investors for pre-seed validation
  • Co-development opportunities
  • Industry partners

Technology

Thera-GAM is also available as technology asset.

News and background

Founding Team

Funded by

The Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (2025) – German Research Foundation (DFG)