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nference said researchers can use the de-identified clinical data to develop new therapeutics and diagnostics.
Smart stethoscope company Eko received a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, and Halo raised $2.6 million for its research and development collaboration tool.
The company announced a $200 million Series C round in January.
Also, scientists from the University of South Australia have developed tiny fibre sensors for remote patient monitoring.
Also, CureApp is getting $77 million in investment from the Sawai Group as part of their license deal.
Also: Primary care tech company Elation Health raised $50 million, and patient intake chatbot Health Note closed a $17 million Series A.
It has also entered into a collaboration with The Pharmacy Guild of Australia for health service initiatives.
It will combine teleconsultations, medicine delivery, laboratory tests and home care services.
Also, MedleyMed launches its virtual clinic concept.
The collaboration comes weeks after Happify announced a partnership with insurer Anthem on a women's health product.