6 min

Not All Prenatal Screens Are the Same: Jennifer Hoskovec, Billion to One Mendelspod Podcast

    • Natural Sciences

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.mendelspod.com

Not content to offer “me too” products, a new company in the prenatal arena, Billion to One (BTO), is reimagining prenatal testing. Last year, their new Unity Fetal Risk Screen was featured in the American Journal of Human Genomics as a top advancement in applying genomics to clinical care. Joining us today is Jennifer Hoskovec, Senior Director of Medical Affairs at BTO. She says the new Unity Screen offers two steps in testing: the first screen and, if necessary, a risk assessment for the baby. These can both be done with a single blood draw from the mother. Up until now, the father’s DNA was needed as well as the mother’s to determine risk assessment. Because a sample of the father’s DNA may not be easily attainable or can just cost more, Jennifer says that the new Unity Screen is further democratizing prenatal testing.

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.mendelspod.com

Not content to offer “me too” products, a new company in the prenatal arena, Billion to One (BTO), is reimagining prenatal testing. Last year, their new Unity Fetal Risk Screen was featured in the American Journal of Human Genomics as a top advancement in applying genomics to clinical care. Joining us today is Jennifer Hoskovec, Senior Director of Medical Affairs at BTO. She says the new Unity Screen offers two steps in testing: the first screen and, if necessary, a risk assessment for the baby. These can both be done with a single blood draw from the mother. Up until now, the father’s DNA was needed as well as the mother’s to determine risk assessment. Because a sample of the father’s DNA may not be easily attainable or can just cost more, Jennifer says that the new Unity Screen is further democratizing prenatal testing.

6 min