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2 years ago
Busy pandemic season helps medical supply e-commerce platform Bttn raise $5M
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2 years ago
This Seattle-area startup is building a pill dispenser that reminds people to take their medicine
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3 years ago
Madrona continues to back Ovation.io as Boston startup raises $21.5M for its lab software platform
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3 years ago
KitoTech raises $3M as demand soars for its at-home no-stitch wound closure kit
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3 years ago
Seattle-area medical device startup CurvaFix raises $10.7M for curved bone implant tech
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3 years ago
Medical device startup LumiThera raises $14M to further develop treatment for ocular disorders
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3 years ago
Investment arms of Jeff Bezos and Paul Allen join $76M round for secretive biotech startup led by Isilon co-founder, Stanford professor
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4 years ago
Portland medtech company Sonivate raises cash for ‘ultrasound by touch’ devices
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4 years ago
Cadence Neuroscience raises $15M for epilepsy treatment created at Mayo Clinic
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4 years ago
Fred Hutch spinout SEngine raises $5.1M to test cancer treatment drugs against a patient’s tumors