Nucleus Genomics has announced the launch of Nucleus Labs, its new AI-driven genomics research division, alongside the release of Origin, a groundbreaking family of nine genetic optimization models that surpass all previous accuracy benchmarks in predicting health and longevity from an embryo’s DNA.
Trained and validated on data from millions of individuals, Origin can forecast risks for age-related conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes across diverse ancestries. According to the company, with as few as five embryos, couples can achieve over 50% risk reduction in common diseases like Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and various cancers.
For couples undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), Origin introduces a transformative approach to planning for long-term health from the earliest stage of life. It allows families and clinicians to make more informed decisions regarding a child’s future well-being, setting a new benchmark of scientific precision and ethical transparency in reproductive genetics.
In an unprecedented move for the genomics industry, Nucleus Genomics has made its scientific models fully transparent by open-weighting them, allowing patients, researchers, clinicians, and companies to access, analyze, and build upon the research.
"Too much of genetic optimization has been shrouded in secrecy," said Kian Sadeghi, Founder and CEO of Nucleus Genomics. "We reject that. There’s enormous potential to improve lifelong health starting before birth — and IVF is where that potential becomes real. Progress in genomics will now be faster and safer because of the launch of Origin."
With the launch, Nucleus also introduced the Genetic Optimization Hub, a new platform designed for industry experts and top researchers to share their work and refine genetic prediction models collaboratively. The company has open-weighted its Origin models on this hub and invited other researchers and organizations to participate, aiming to accelerate responsible innovation in IVF and genetic research.
The release of Origin marks the first in a planned series of open-weighted models, with future iterations expected to enhance optimization capabilities while reinforcing transparency, ethical safeguards, and responsible application.
"Technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum," added Sadeghi. "Its impact depends on how responsibly it’s used. By open-weighting Origin, we want to set a global standard for safe, equitable, and effective genetic optimization."
With this bold step, Nucleus Genomics positions itself at the forefront of ethical AI-driven genomics, championing open science as the foundation for the future of reproductive health and precision medicine.
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