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*[http://www.gnshealthcare.com/our-approach/ GNS Healthcare]: Machine learning applied for precision medicine. Solutions around patient segmentation, drug discovery. $43M raised.
*[http://www.gnshealthcare.com/our-approach/ GNS Healthcare]: Machine learning applied for precision medicine. Solutions around patient segmentation, drug discovery. $43M raised.
*[http://www.kensci.com KenSci]: Risk stratification of patient populations using ML. UW Tacoma professor founder. $8.5M raised.
*[http://www.kensci.com KenSci]: Risk stratification of patient populations using ML. UW Tacoma professor founder. $8.5M raised.
*[http://www.fathomhealth.com Fathom Health]: Applying AI and deep learning NLP to reimbursement. Formerly TinyRx (on-demand prescription delivery service, shut down in May 2016). Raised $7.7M. Google ventures included.

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  • AI Cure: Applying machine learning and computer vision to medication adherence. Smartphone camera can verify if the patient took medication. Raised $15M+.
  • Atomwise: Drug discovery using AI. Raised $6M+
  • Cardiogram: Ex-google founders, applying deep learning to mobile health data. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz.
  • Recursion Pharmaceuticals: Drug discovery using AI. $13.2M in 3 rounds.
  • GNS Healthcare: Machine learning applied for precision medicine. Solutions around patient segmentation, drug discovery. $43M raised.
  • KenSci: Risk stratification of patient populations using ML. UW Tacoma professor founder. $8.5M raised.
  • Fathom Health: Applying AI and deep learning NLP to reimbursement. Formerly TinyRx (on-demand prescription delivery service, shut down in May 2016). Raised $7.7M. Google ventures included.