Browse 24 Software companies funded by National Institutes of Health. See funding amounts, founder contacts, and investment details.
BetterAge provides a personalized, web-based program to help individuals improve health and well-being.
dfusion, a team of scientists and innovators, develops technology to promote evidence-based, health-related behavioral changes.
Melax Technologies specializes in machine learning, software, domain, natural language processing and medical coding services.
RocketML is a Super Fast Computational engine for Machine Learning.
GenNext Technologies is a platform that provides instrumentation, software, and services to structural biology researchers.
7 Generation Games makes educational video games and the tools to develop them.
Support and development of SciDAP - next generation user-friendly universal data analysis platform for biologists and bioinformaticians
OmniLife is a health IT SaaS company providing care coordination, workflow, and integrated communication software for hospitals
Ramona develops high-throughput microscopy tools to unlock previously impossible experiments within the modern biology lab.
Self-Driven Neurological Assessments
Genomenon develops software tools to rapidly and autonomously prioritize data points for decision-making.
AI-Driven Robotic Medical Technologies for Sleep Health
Medical Device, SaMD, Software, Neurotechnology, Biofeedback, Neurofeedback
Medcognetics is an IT company that provides cloud-based software-as-a-service leveraging artificial intelligence for the medical sector.
A digital health platform that uses analysis of eye-movements as a biomarker to assess brain health across neurological disorders.
C. Light Technologies is a developer of a retinal eye-tracking platform used to improve the monitoring of neurodegenerative diseases.
Self-Driven Neurological Assessments
Xtrava is a developer of applications for health and wellness.
HeartVista is a medical technology company.
FIRMM is a real-time MRI quality metrics to reduce costs and improve quality. Jointly developed by the Fair (OHSU) & Dosenbach (WashU) labs.
Infondrian provides data-driven insights for cancer care.
DILIsym Services provides drug-induced liver injury simulation software and related consulting services.
Blackfynn is a technology-driven, life-sciences company dedicated to transforming the way neurological diseases are diagnosed and treated.
IntelliWheels designs, manufactures, and commercializes wheelchair accessories.
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