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Viome Partners with Microsoft to Advance Preventive Healthcare Using RNA and...
Viome Life Sciences has announced a collaboration with Microsoft to advance preventive and personalized healthcare through AI and RNA-based diagnostics. Viome will integrate its extensive dataset of human and microbial gene expression with Microsoft Azure’s secure and scalable infrastructure services, including Ultra Disk Storage and Virtual Machines...
Medical Devices
Kardium Secures $250M to Support Launch of Globe Pulsed Field Ablation...
Kardium, a medical technology company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, has raised $250 million in an oversubscribed financing round to support the commercial launch of its pulsed field ablation (PFA) system, Globe. The round included new investors such as Janus Henderson Investors, Qatar Investment Authority, MMCAP, Piper Heartland Healthcare Capital, Eventide Asset Management, and Eckuity Capital, along with existing backers like T. Rowe Price and Durable Capital Partners...
Consumer Internet
Carrot Launches Sprints Program to Address Metabolic Causes of Fertility Challenges
Carrot, a family care platform serving employers and health plans, has announced the launch of Sprints, a new program aimed at tackling fertility challenges linked to metabolic dysfunction. The program will address issues such as obesity, blood sugar imbalances, and sperm damage, factors that often reduce natural conception and IVF success rates. Carrot’s platform already supports members through a wide range of fertility and family-building solutions...
Biotech
Thermo Fisher’s NGS Test Gains FDA Approval for Use with ZEGFROVY...
Thermo Fisher Scientific announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the Oncomine Dx Express Test on the Ion Torrent Genexus Dx Integrated Sequencer. The assay is now authorized as a companion diagnostic for Dizal’s ZEGFROVY and for tumor profiling in solid tumors. It delivers results in as little as 24 hours, supporting faster clinical decision-making...
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The Startup That Gave Doctors Their Time Back
In the early days of DeepScribe, Matthew Ko and his co-founder Akilesh Bapu rode around San Francisco on a scooter, cold-visiting 25 clinics and asking front desk staff if they wanted to try their new AI-powered documentation tool. They left with zero sales and a parking ticket. Instead, they invested in an inbound-only strategy, launching a campaign just as COVID hit and screen time skyrocketed...












































