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Functional Precision Oncology, a new compass for cancer care | Apricot Bio

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Dec 20, 2025
Michael Zering, CEO of Apricot Bio, Lucas Pelkmans, a cell biology expert, and oncologist Andreas Wicki discuss groundbreaking advancements in functional precision oncology. They highlight the limitations of traditional genomic diagnostics and propose ex vivo testing of patient-derived cells to enhance treatment decisions. The trio compares real-time cellular data to Google Maps for better navigation through cancer treatment. They also cover the potential of smarter clinical trials and the integration of AI in predicting patient responses, promising a transformative future for cancer care.
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Genetics Alone Is Not Enough

  • Cancer's genetic complexity outstrips our ability to predict therapy from mutations alone.
  • Andreas Wicki says we need readouts closer to drug response to choose effective therapies.
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Test Cells, Not Just Genes

  • Functional precision oncology adds cellular context by testing living patient cells ex vivo against drugs.
  • Lucas Pelkmans explains this reveals how identical mutations can produce different drug responses.
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Google Maps For The Cell

  • More contextual cellular data lets doctors make better, dynamic treatment decisions — like Google Maps for the cell.
  • Michael Zering frames functional data as an in-the-moment decision aid beyond static genomic snapshots.
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