Lung Signature

Genome British Columbia is funding a PROOF Centre of Excellence to develop a test for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease flare-ups, the agency announced. The hope is that this investment will lead to a blood test that could be conducted at any clinical lab. Currently, diagnosing such attacks can only be done by a small number of personnel in certain centers within the province, Genome BC says.

"Our recently discovered genes or protein marker sets that could have the ability to predict lung attacks now must be validated. We will be able to validate the power of the bio-signatures to identify patients at risk for lung attacks within the next two years," says Bruce McManus, director of the PROOF Centre, in a statement.