Miami lab is now accepting patient and physician referrals. Eligible Florida residents and colorectal cancer patients nationwide may qualify for limited sponsored programs covering the cost of testing.
MIAMI, Feb. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — First Ascent Biomedical has announced the official opening of a specialized Functional Precision Medicine (FPM) laboratory in Miami and is now accepting patient samples through physician referral. The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-certified and College of American Pathologists (CAP)-certified laboratory’s mission is to help oncologists move toward personalized cancer treatments faster and more confidently by testing therapies directly against patients-derived live tumor cells — turning uncertainty into actionable, individualized treatment insights.
“Our guiding principle is that no two people are the same. No two cancers are the same, and our testing helps oncologists treat accordingly,” Jim Foote, CEO and Co-Founder of First Ascent Biomedical, said.
A New Option When Patients Can’t Wait
First Ascent’s FPM approach tests hundreds of FDA-approved drugs and combinations on patient-derived live tumor cells outside the body (ex vivo). This test data, combined with molecular data, can identify which therapies show the strongest response for that specific patient. Results are designed to support treatment decisions quickly, on an average of 10 days, which is especially urgent for patients facing rare, relapse, metastatic disease, or limited standard-of-care options.
Sponsored Testing Costs Means Even More Access
Thanks to support from the State of Florida and the Fight Colorectal Cancer Foundation, First Ascent is launching the Miami lab with some sponsored access to testing, removing financial barriers for eligible patients. Physicians who may have eligible patients are urged to contact First Ascent Biomedical, to confirm program eligibility and arrange sample logistics. Patients can also share this announcement with their oncologist and ask whether Functional Precision Medicine testing may be appropriate.
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- Florida residents: Through sponsorship from the State of Florida, the test is free to 200 eligible Florida residents.
- Colorectal cancer patients nationwide: Patients fighting colorectal cancer anywhere in the United States and who meet sampling criteria may be eligible for free testing thanks to support from the Fight CRC Foundation.
- Patients and families are urged to ask their oncologist about a referral, and patients and physicians can contact First Ascent to confirm eligibility and sample requirements.
- Dr. Maggie Fader, Chief Medical Officer: Dr. Fader brings unparalleled clinical depth to First Ascent. She is a global leader in the field, possessing the most extensive track record of using Functional Precision Medicine to guide complex treatment decisions in pediatric oncology. Dr. Fader will lead clinical strategy and physician collaboration as First Ascent Chief Medical Officer, accelerating access to FPM across indications and care settings.
- Dr. Prasanth Reddy, Medical Advisory Board: Dr. Reddy is a distinguished physician, Oncologist and executive whose career defines the modern era of precision oncology. From leading medical strategy at Foundation Medicine to overseeing the oncology enterprise at LabCorp, he has consistently been at the forefront of the industry’s most significant diagnostic milestones. As a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and a Harvard Business School alumnus, Dr. Reddy provides First Ascent with a unique blend of mission-driven leadership and high-stakes operational expertise
Karla Jo Helms
JOTO PR™
727-777-4629
jotopr.com SOURCE First Ascent Biomedical

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