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23.09.2024 | Hippocratic AI Receives Investment From NVIDIA’s Venture Arm Ventures | Hippocratic AI, a company building the first safety-focused Large Language Model (LLM) for healthcare, announced it has received an investment from NVentures, NVIDIA’s venture capital arm in its recently closed extended Series A round.
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22.09.2024 | The Rise of Hippocratic AI: A New Era in Healthcare Technology | In the heart of Silicon Valley, a revolution is brewing. Hippocratic AI, a Palo Alto-based company, is making waves with its ambitious goal: to create the first safety-focused Large Language Model (LLM) for healthcare. This venture is not j... |
20.09.2024 | Hippocratic AI Receives Investment From NVentures | Hippocratic AI, a Palo Alto, CA-based company building a safety-focused Large Language Model (LLM) for healthcare, received an investment from NVentures.
NVentures, along with Greycroft and Leo Shapiro of 7Wire Ventures, contributed a combi... |
20.09.2024 | Hippocratic AI Receives Investment From NVentures to Build Generative AI Healthcare Agents | Investment follows technical collaboration on large language models for healthcare.
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30.07.2024 | New "Atlas" of Human Heart Valve Development May Guide Next-Gen Therapies | Study led by experts at Cincinnati Children's sheds light at the cellular level on how heart valve tissues form. Findings eventually may improve survival odds for newborns with heart valve defects.
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28.07.2023 | Hippocratic AI Launches Founding Partner Program with Health Systems/Digital Health Companies | What You Should Know:
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06.06.2022 | Purview Powering Cincinnati Children’s Online Second-Opinion Program | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Online Second Opinion webpage
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14.12.2021 | Novartis enlists Molecular Partners on radioligand therapy discovery; Galera blames CRO error for PhIII failure — claims success after all | A setback in Covid-19 didn’t stop Novartis from teaming up with Molecular Partners again. And this time, they will be looking for radiopharmaceuticals.
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09.03.2017 | Cincinnati Children’s Medical launches startup targeting needle delivery | “Most people have experienced this on a peripheral vascular access level with a simple blood draw for a lab test,” said Xact’s CEO Andrew Cothrel in a phone interview. “But imagine having to go five or six centimeters deep every time you st... |
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12.12.2013 | A new software tool for ADHD, clinically proven to improve quality of care, launches today | - mehealth™ for ADHD developed in conjunction with Dr Jeff N. Epstein and colleagues at the world-renowned Cincinnati Children's Hospital
- Large randomized trial concludes mehealth™ for ADHD “significantly improved the quality of ADHD care... |
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19.11.2012 | Israel-Cincinnati Children’s collaboration developing kid-sized medical devices | Cincinnati Children’s went all the way to Israel to make surgery easier and safer for children.
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28.09.2011 | Cincinnati Children’s gets $12M NIH grant for migraine clinical trials | Amitriptyline was originally used to treat depression but has long been used to prevent headaches. Topiramate is used to treat epilepsy and approved to treat migraines in adults. Neither have been extensively studied in treating children’s ... |
14.07.2011 | Cincinnati Children’s gets $2.8M grant for inner-city asthma study | “It’s a huge step for Cincinnati Children’s to be involved in a network like this,” said Dr. Gurjit Khurana Hershey, director of the hospital’s division of asthma research. “We really have an opportunity to impact the way we manage asthma o... |
03.06.2011 | Airway Therapeutics raises $500K for premature infants’ lung drug | Airway’s initial focus will be on the prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in conjunction with the prevention and treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (nRDS) in very premature infants.
The conditions are caused by a... |
05.04.2011 | SpineForm raising $1M for scoliosis device | CEO Joe Reynolds declined comment.
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11.05.2010 | Ohio technology tax credit boosts healthcare company investment | LifeHealth Science, which is just being formed, makes nutritional products that may eventually be used to treat cancer, Sabatino said.
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15.04.2010 | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital gets $2.3M grant for cancer research | The second grant amounts to $1.25 million. It focuses on how certain proteins affect hematopoiesis, which refers to the development of blood cells in bone marrow. That research is being led by Qishen Pang.
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19.02.2010 | Pediatric medical device group launches in Cleveland to spur development of children’s products | “This is something that’s geared to the common good of pediatrics,” Moran said. “It’s a great mission that I’d like to see everybody in the medical device community get involved in.”
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08.02.2010 | University of Cincinnati cancer drug development program offers hope to patients… and the university | Dr. Olivier Rixe, a French oncologist, internal medicine physician and researcher, was the catalyst for the experimental program aimed at finding answers for patients whose cancers have not responded to existing therapies. Rixe left a posit... |
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06.04.2009 | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital CEO to leave after 2009 | CINCINNATI, Ohio — Jim Anderson, who has led Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center since since 1996, will leave at the end of this year, the hospital announced today.
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- | Cincinnati Children’s Medical launches startup targeting needle delivery | Andrew Cothrel of Xact Medical (left) and Daniel von Allmen of Cincinnati Children’s (Photo: Xact Medical)
Xact Medical is on a mission to make needles more precise for cardiac catheterizations and other procedures. Cincinnati Children’s Ho... |
- | AssureRx hires new CEO, prepares for Series A fund-raise later this year | CINCINNATI, Ohio — AssureRx, which is developing a genetic test for psychiatric medicines, has switched chief executives as it prepares for a broader commercial launch and a round of private equity funding later this year.
New chief executi... |
- | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital lands $12M for epilepsy research | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center has been awarded an $11.7 million grant by the National Institutes of Health to compare the effectiveness of the three leading medications for childhood absence epilepsy.
The four-year study wil... |
- | SpineForm raising $1M for scoliosis device | SpineForm has raised more than half of a hoped for $1 million to further development of a scoliosis-treating medical device.
The company has raised $539,000 in equity from 14 investors, according to a regulatory filing with the U.S. Securit... |
- | Cincinnati Children’s gets $2.8M grant for inner-city asthma study | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center has received a four-year, $2.8 million federal grant to participate in a national study aimed at preventing asthma in inner-city children.
The asthma research is being done as part of an 11-site... |
- | Airway Therapeutics raises $500K for premature infants’ lung drug | Airway Therapeutics has received commitments for $500,000 of what’s anticipated to be a $1.2 million fundraise.
The startup, built on technology developed at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, is developing a drug that would improve lung funct... |
- | University of Cincinnati cancer drug development program offers hope to patients… and the university | CINCINNATI, Ohio — Case Western Reserve University and Ohio State University have been the only two institutions in Ohio offering cancer trials, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. That is, until now.
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- | Cincinnati’s AssureRx unveils genetic test to help psychiatric drug treatment | CINCINNATI, Ohio — Personalized drug company AssureRx on Thursday launched its first product: a genetic test and analysis that will determine how psychiatric medicines could impact individual patients.
GeneSightRx uses either a blood test o... |
- | Ohio technology tax credit boosts healthcare company investment | Expect three Ohio healthcare companies recently approved for state technology investment tax credits to start knocking on investors’ doors.
LifeHealth Science LLC (agent located in Solon), Physician Technology LLC in Toledo and SpineForm LL... |
- | Israel-Cincinnati Children’s collaboration developing kid-sized medical devices | Cincinnati Children’s went all the way to Israel to make surgery easier and safer for children.
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- | Pediatric medical device group launches in Cleveland to spur development of children’s products | Updated 12:28 a.m., Feb. 19, 2010
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Tim Moran remembers hearing his prematurely born daughter scream in pain when the only available, excessively large airway mask was strapped to her head.
Years later, Moran, a medical devi... |
- | One in three health care executives say their organizations will hire within six months | CHICAGO, Illinois — About one in three financial executives of health care organizations surveyed by Grant Thornton LLP said they would hire more workers within six months.
That was 14 percentage points higher than the national number and o... |
- | Olivier Rixe: Discovering cancer drugs is life goal | CINCINNATI, Ohio — The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine last week launched one of a handful of early stage cancer drug development programs and Phase 1 clinical trial units nationwide.
Dr. Olivier Rixe runs the experimental prog... |