Browse 16 Hospital companies funded by National Institutes of Health. See funding amounts, founder contacts, and investment details.
Fauna Bio is a biotechnology company leveraging the science of hibernation to improve healthcare for humans.
Medentum Innovations promotes health equity and transforming healthcare through affordable, high-performance point-of-care devices.
Tabula Rasa enables medication optimization using its medication risk mitigation technology.
Reduce clinical variation and gain 10x efficiencies – continuous insights and monitoring
XLerateHealth is enterprise-focused and will help early stage healthcare companies build out their commercialisation strategy.
OmniLife is a health IT SaaS company providing care coordination, workflow, and integrated communication software for hospitals
Lightengale develops medical devices for improved ICU infusion lines.
Versiti provide innovative, value added solutions in the fields of transfusion medicine, transplantation, and blood-related diseases.
Autonomous Medical Devices is a developer of a medical device designed to detect pathogens and viruses.
Joyuus is a women's health startup dedicated on creating easily accessible well-being for mothers.
Perfuiso markets an FDA cleared non-invasive surgical imaging device.
Hackensack Meridian Health is a health care organization that offers research and medical services.
GreenMark is a healthcare company providing health-based benefits using nanoparticles.
Mount Sinai Health System delivers integrated medical care, research, and medical education through its network.
Homecare Hub is an platform which has developed a marketplace that helps patients to find the high quality home care providers.
Epivax Oncology is a providence, RI and NY-based precision cancer immunotherapy company.
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