VivoSense

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By  Jessica Hagen 10:17 am November 29, 2022
Health informatics and data collection company Medical Informatics announced its receipt of $27 million, made up of a $17 million Series B round plus $10 million in debt. The equity round was co-led by Catalio Capital Management's venture capital strategy and Intel Capital, while Catalio Capital Management led the additional $10 million debt through its structured equity strategy. New investors...
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By  Laura Lovett 02:44 pm March 30, 2022
Wearable data-analytics startup VivoSense scored $25 million in a Series A funding round co-led by Perceptive Xontogeny Ventures (PXV) Fund and Debiopharm Innovation Fund.  The Newport Beach, Calif.-based company helps stakeholders integrate wearable sensors into clinical trials to help monitor digital biomarkers. The company has software called VivoSense, which helps interpret sensor data for...
By  Dave Muoio and Laura Lovett 03:24 pm May 28, 2019
  Microsoft recently detailed two partnerships with pediatric health research groups that have yielded tools and insights for clinicians tackling prevalent conditions. The first, with Seattle Children’s Research Institute, saw the two organizations teaming up on a data-driven partnership aiming to identify predictors and risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). By collecting public...
By  Heather Mack 04:35 pm February 2, 2017
Roche has selected two health technology companies to deploy a wireless wearable system in a clinical trial on a drug for infants with spinal muscular atrophy. The study will use BioRadio, a wireless wearable data acquisition system from Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies that records respiratory and pulmonary data from infants in near real time. Vivonoetics’ VivoSense software works in collaboration...