GeoSeeq: A global pandemic early warning system

GeoSeeq is a global health platform integrating climate science, genomics, and medical data to predict, prevent, and control infectious disease threats.

GeoSeeq: A global pandemic early warning system

GeoSeeq is a global health platform integrating climate science, genomics, and medical data to predict, prevent, and control infectious disease threats.

Integrating pathogen genomics with epidemiology and climate for a healthier, more equitable world

14 million people die annually from infectious diseases— yet we have no global early warning system.

We are building that system.

GeoSeeq
PLATFORM

Collaborate with a global network and database of 200k samples on a platform that respects data sovereignty.

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WATCHTOWER

Community hubs in diagnostic deserts for pathogen surveillance using genomics and AI technology.

GeoSeeq
WATCHTOWER

The GeoSeeq program includes local biosurveillance hubs, “GeoSeeq Watchtowers,” in infectious disease hotspots and diagnostic deserts around the world including in Western Africa, East Asia, South America, and North America. Data from these Watchtowers and other partners are integrated onto the GeoSeeq platform, which empowers public health agencies and supports the development of community-driven projects and models.

From Watchtower partner Dr. Olayinka Osuolale, Elizade University, Nigeria

GeoSeeq
PLATFORM

Supercharge collaboration. Accelerate Research. We provide advanced tools to share data and metadata with your team and the global community. AI tools augment your data and interactive dashboards communicate your results at a glance. A massive public dataset contextualizes your results with similar studies from across the world.

Built to support microbial sequencing data, heath statistics, and satellite mapping data.

Recent work

UN General Assembly invites Biotia to present their vision for a pandemic early warning system

Biotia presented together wtih the World Health Organziation (WHO), the Pasteur Institute, and Fiocruz, warning that while we are witnessing the dismantling of essential infectious disease monitoring programs, we expect infectious disease threats to increase, at least partially driven by climate change, changes in land use, and global travel.

Partners

Our partners include but are not limited to:

Weil Cornell Medicine

MetaSub

The Rockefeller Foundation

Fiocruz

Biomedical Informatics

ASRC

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