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American Gastroenterological Association’s GI Opportunity Fund backs Amplified Sciences' work to advance pancreatic cyst care

06.04.26 | American Gastroenterological Association

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Bethesda, MD and West Lafayette, IN (June 4, 2026) — Amplified Sciences, a clinical-stage diagnostics company pioneering next-generation multi-omic assays, today announced a new investment from the American Gastroenterological Association’s (AGA) GI Opportunity Fund as part of its recent Seed+ financing round. The round was led by existing investor OCA Ventures and included participation from additional institutional investors.

The investment reflects growing confidence from leading gastroenterology stakeholders in Amplified Sciences’ first diagnostic assay, PanCystPro, which is designed to improve risk stratification of pancreatic cystic lesions and support more precise clinical decision-making.

Pancreatic cysts are increasingly detected in clinical practice due to widespread use of high-resolution imaging, with prevalence estimates rising significantly over the past two decades. While many cysts are benign, a subset carries risk for malignant transformation into pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, one of the deadliest cancers. Current diagnostic approaches often lack the accuracy needed to confidently guide management, leading to unnecessary surgeries or prolonged surveillance.

“Investment from AGA’s GI Opportunity Fund is a strong indicator of the clinical need for better tools in pancreatic cyst management,” said Diana Caldwell, CEO of Amplified Sciences. “PancystPro is designed to help clinicians more accurately distinguish high-risk cysts from benign lesions, enabling more confident, evidence-based decisions.”

“The GI Opportunity Fund invests in innovations that can meaningfully improve patient outcomes and clinical effectiveness,” said AGA President Dr. Byron Cryer. “Amplified Sciences’ approach to pancreatic cyst diagnostics represents a promising advancement in a challenging area of gastroenterology.”

“As detection of pancreatic cysts continues to rise, the call for accurate, low-sample-volume diagnostics becomes increasingly urgent, added Jo Davisson, PhD, chief scientific officer of Amplified Sciences. “PanCystPro aims to positively impact how clinicians evaluate these patients and ultimately improve outcomes.”

Proceeds from the financing will support completion of a pivotal real-world observational study to demonstrate clinical utility, expand commercial partnerships, validate additional tests in the company’s CLIA-CAP-accredited laboratory, and broaden market access for PanCystPro.

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Media Contacts:

For AGA: Annie Mehl, AGA communications and media relations manager, media@gastro.org , 301-327-0013

For Amplified Science: contact@amplifiedsci.com

About Amplified Sciences
Amplified Sciences is a life science diagnostics company focused on providing innovative diagnostic tests that enable earlier detection, risk stratification, and monitoring of serious diseases. BioMatra, the company’s ultrasensitive optical reporter platform, leverages technology licensed from Purdue University. Its headquarters are in West Lafayette, Indiana, and its CLIA-CAP-accredited clinical lab is located in Irvine, California. To learn more about Amplified Sciences, visit amplifiedsciences.com .

About the AGA Institute
The American Gastroenterological Association is the trusted voice of the GI community. Founded in 1897, AGA represents members from around the globe who are involved in all aspects of the science, practice, and advancement of gastroenterology. The AGA Institute administers the practice, research, and educational programs of the organization. www.gastro.org

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Annie Mehl
American Gastroenterological Association
amehl@gastro.org
Annie Mehl
American Gastroenterological Association
amehl@gastro.org

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American Gastroenterological Association. (2026, June 4). American Gastroenterological Association’s GI Opportunity Fund backs Amplified Sciences' work to advance pancreatic cyst care. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3RP5RQ8/american-gastroenterological-associations-gi-opportunity-fund-backs-amplified-scienceswork-to-advance-pancreatic-cyst-care.html
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