Natera's initial work in cfDNA began in...
What is women's health / NIPT (non-invasive prenatal testing)?
>90,000
What is the amount of people awaiting kidney transplant?
via non-invasive testing/blood test
How is Prospera obtained?
Small, fragmented pieces of DNA that circulate freely in the bloodstream and other body fluids, rather than being contained inside a cell
What is cell-free DNA?
a comprehensive renal panel designed to identify underlying genetic causes or hereditary risks of CKD
What is Renasight?
>12 million tests
>100,000
How many people are awaiting solid organ transplants?
72 hours
What is the turn around time (TAT) for Prospera?
30-90 minutes
What is the half-life of cfDNA?
397
How many genes does Renasight analyze?
Women's Health, Oncology, Organ Health, Rare Disease
Where does Natera apply cfDNA technology?
48,000
What is the number of organ transplants performed in 2024?
2-3 weeks
What is the turn around time (TAT) for Renasight?
Blood, urine, CSF
Where is cfDNA found?
free, open to patients and providers for discussion of Renasight testing and results?
What are Genetic Information Sessions?
2004
What year was Natera founded?
Coming soon!
What is Prospera Liver?
via saliva swab or blood test
How is Renasight obtained?
1% and 78 cp/ml
What are the thresholds for Prospera Kidney and SPK?
common genetic conditions associated with genes on the Renasight panel
What are APOL1, PKD, aHUS, Alports Syndrome, complement disorders, cystic disorders, etc?
the 1% of DNA that makes us different from one another
Prospera testing can be used for which organs?
Kidney, SPK, Heart, Lung
at home testing
0.26% and 18 cp/ml
What are the thresholds for Prospera heart?
What is the typical positive yield of genetic testing with Renasight?