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Spiden: Real-time continuous monitoring
Founded in 2017 by Leo Grünstein, Spiden develops an optical AI based technology to analyse blood, urine and other body fluids through real-time, continuous monitoring, thereby helping to increase safety and optimise treatment of critical and high-risk patients.
Lullaai: 109 min more sleep per night with: Baby Sleeping App
Studies have estimated that parents lose an average of 109 minutes of sleep per night in their baby’s first year, equalling around 40,000 minutes per year, and that’s just for one parent!
FORMULA: Personalised nootropics supplements
Founded in 2017 by Adam Greenfeld and Daniel Freed, Formula is a personalized nootropics company that uses data to offer tailored nootropic supplements for peoples' unique needs.
UroSense: Reducing the risk of catheter infections
Founded by Manoj Murali, Shawn Navarednam, Regwaan Choudhury and Federico Fries, UroSense is a medtech startup that is looking to redesign the current Foley catheter, a device that has lacked innovation for over 80 years. The founding team believes that it is time for a new take on the Foley catheter in order to prevent patients from catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI), which is one of the most painful yet common types of infection a person can contract in the hospital, according to the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
ExoProTher Medical: Restoring the body’s tumour suppressing capabilities with P53
Lana Volokh and Alex Tendler of the Israeli based startup ExoProTher Medical have developed a novel approach to treating cancer, by restoring the body’s natural tumour suppressing capabilities.
RISE Science: Two-step sleep regulation resulting in more energy throughout the day
Rise Science is a US-based start-up trying to help people reach their full potential by harnessing the #science of #sleep.
Founded by Leon Sasson and Jeff Kahn, the technology behind RISE is based on two fundamental principles - sleep debt and circadian rhythms. First established in the 1980s, the two-step sleep regulation model minimises sleep depth while maintaining a person's circadian rhythm.