DSM Venturing invests in Sciona Inc.

21-Sep-2004

Heerlen,NL. DSM Venturing announced that it has invested in Sciona Inc., based in Connecticut (USA). Sciona is a provider of personalized, science-based actionable healthcare advice. The company develops genetic tests that help individuals make nutritional and lifestyle choices matched to their genetic profiles. These products also open up the opportunity for product manufacturers to personalize their product offerings. The activities of Sciona mainly focus on nutrition, skincare and sports & fitness.

Sciona is active in the field of nutrigenomics, the understanding of the complex interactions between nutrients and genes. This science has identified more and more links between food, genetics and health. Sciona's lead product (NutritionScreen, co-branded as BodyBenefits or Cellf) provides individualized nutritional advice based upon an individual's genetic information and his or her lifestyle.

DSM wants to be the world leader in nutritional products and Sciona's activities may contribute to the realization of that ambition. Jan Zuidam, vice-chairman of the Managing Board, comments: "The human nutrition market sees a demand increase driven by health awareness, preventive treatment and the ageing population. The rapidly progressing science of nutrigenomics, in which Sciona is active, is not only used to develop new nutrients and understand how they work in the human body, but is also expected to open ways for 'personalized nutrition'. New products, services and technologies are important to an innovative company like DSM. The field of nutrigenomics fits perfectly with our ambition in the field of life sciences innovation".

Sciona's CEO Chris Martin added: "We are very pleased to have been able to attract such a strong syndicate of investors, especially in times when it is difficult to raise Venture Capital. The participation of a world leading food ingredient company like DSM shows the strong belief of the industry in the future of nutrigenomics. We look forward to working more closely with DSM in this area in the future".

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