Computational Biosecurity Platform for Vector-Borne Threats
GeneGuard delivers an AI-first platform for labs, governments, and NGOs
to spot, edit, silence, and unleash responses to vector-driven outbreaks.
Trusted by Stakeholders in Government, Defense, & Research
US government–aligned programs · Agriculture ministries · Academic research institutions
What We Build
Vector Intelligence Engine
AI models that simulate vector behavior and outbreak dynamics across regions and climates.
Target Discovery Engine
Computationally ranks intervention targets and generates partner-ready design packages.
Deployment OS
An operational interface for governments, labs, and NGOs to coordinate response planning. Includes outbreak risk maps, intervention scenarios, and operational planning tools.
Why Vector Biosecurity Needs an OS
Vector-borne disease and crop collapse are accelerating with climate change
Existing responses are reactive, fragmented, and manual
GeneGuard turns vector control into software infrastructure
Operational Threat Maps & Deployment Scenarios
A single interface to translate vector intelligence into actionable response options—risk surfaces, scenario outputs, and partner-ready packages.
STAKEHOLDERS
GeneGuard is redefining how governments and researchers approach vector-borne biosecurity.
Hear from experts across agriculture, defense, and academic research on why GeneGuard is emerging as foundational infrastructure.
“(This) approach - using gene edited insects as bio-intervention tools - reflects original thought and execution rarely seen at this stage.”
— Dr. Arupa Ganguly, Director, Genetic Diagnostics Labratory, University of Pennsylvania
“Mr. Roy’s invention is spurring an explosive line of technology development that will result in global increased crop yields and food stability for hundreds of millions of people.”
— John Spence, Entrepreneur, Chairman, Karma Group Global
“…published research and secured endorsements from experts at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and three American universities, including the University of Pennsylvania, on his prototype.”
— Dr. Lee Howell, Executive Director of the Villars Institute, and former Managing Director of the World Economic Forum
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