BRISBANE, Calif., Oct. 13, 2016 -- CareDx, Inc. (Nasdaq:CDNA), a molecular diagnostics company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of clinically differentiated, high-value diagnostic surveillance solutions for transplant patients, today announced publication of CareDx’s AlloSure® validation study in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics.
CareDx realizes that significant unmet needs exist for non-invasive diagnostic tools to monitor transplant recipients, especially for early detection of active injury and rejection as well as monitoring of changes in immunosuppressive therapy. For years the company has worked on providing novel diagnostic surveillance solutions for recipients of solid organ transplants.
The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics chose to highlight CareDx’s AlloSure assay, a new clinical grade non-invasive NGS test that measures donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) in plasma, by featuring the study in a news release for the November issue of the journal.
“We greatly appreciate that the rigorous and comprehensive description of AlloSure’s validation is recognized by the molecular pathology community. Our team at CareDx has been working tirelessly on making this happen. With the data presented in heart transplant patients and additional data that we generated on kidney transplant patients, we believe we can significantly impact transplant patient care in the near future,” stated John J. Sninsky PhD, Chief Science Officer, CareDx, Inc.
The report has been posted on the JMD website on the press release page at http://jmd.amjpathol.org/content/press. The link to the article is http://jmd.amjpathol.org/article/S1525-1578(16)30138-6/fulltext.
About CareDx
CareDx, Inc., based in Brisbane, California, is a molecular diagnostics company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of clinically differentiated, high-value, non-invasive diagnostic surveillance solutions for transplant recipients. The Company has commercialized AlloMap®, a gene expression test that aids clinicians in identifying heart transplant recipients with stable graft function who have a low probability of moderate/severe acute cellular rejection. CareDx is also pursuing the development of additional products for post-transplant monitoring of other solid organs that use a variety of technologies, including next generation sequencing, to detect donor-derived cell-free DNA to monitor the health of organs after transplantation. For more information, please visit: www.CareDx.com.
CareDx, with its presence through Olerup, also develops, manufactures, markets and sells high quality products that increase the chance of successful transplants by facilitating a better match between a donor and a recipient of stem cells and organs.
For more information, please visit: www.CareDx.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements including, but not limited to statements regarding the Company's expectations regarding the effect of possible CMS decisions on the Company’s financial results and commercial operations. Forward looking statements are subject to uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward looking statements, including the Company’s ability to enter new businesses or other geographies if it is forced to discontinue AlloMap testing in the United States. CareDx disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward looking statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.
Investor Contact Jamar Ismail, Westwicke Partners T: +1 415-513-1282 [email protected]


Bridgewater Associates Plans Major Employee Ownership Expansion in Milestone Year
Moore Threads Unveils New GPUs, Fuels Optimism Around China’s AI Chip Ambitions
Delta Air Lines President Glen Hauenstein to Retire, Leaving Legacy of Premium Strategy
7-Eleven CEO Joe DePinto to Retire After Two Decades at the Helm
Elon Musk Wins Reinstatement of Historic Tesla Pay Package After Delaware Supreme Court Ruling
Apple Opens iPhone to Alternative App Stores in Japan Under New Competition Law
Maersk Vessel Successfully Transits Red Sea After Nearly Two Years Amid Ongoing Security Concerns
TikTok U.S. Deal Advances as ByteDance Signs Binding Joint Venture Agreement
Trump Signals Push for Lower Health Insurance Prices as ACA Premium Concerns Grow
Roche CEO Warns US Drug Price Deals Could Raise Costs of New Medicines in Switzerland
Oracle Stock Surges After Hours on TikTok Deal Optimism and OpenAI Fundraising Buzz
AstraZeneca’s LATIFY Phase III Trial of Ceralasertib Misses Primary Endpoint in Lung Cancer Study
Niigata Set to Approve Restart of Japan’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant in Major Energy Shift
Trump Administration Reviews Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China, Marking Major Shift in U.S. AI Export Policy
Toyota to Sell U.S.-Made Camry, Highlander, and Tundra in Japan From 2026 to Ease Trade Tensions
Uber and Baidu Partner to Test Robotaxis in the UK, Marking a New Milestone for Autonomous Ride-Hailing 



