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Larry Ellison leads $23M Series B in Imagene AI to build ‘OpenAI for precision medicine’
01.07.25
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Meir Orbach
Israeli startup’s AI platform analyzes biopsies and patient data to match treatments faster.
Larry Ellison-backed Israeli startup Imagene and Oracle unveil AI model for cancer detection
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Sophie Shulman
The startup has launched the CanvOI model, powered by Oracle Cloud, to advance cancer treatment.
Larry Ellison leads $21.5 million Series A in cancer treatment startup Imagene AI
02.05.22
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Meir Orbach
Using only a digitized biopsy image, the Israeli startup’s diagnostic technology delivers real-time molecular analysis, increasing the level of accuracy and reducing the time required for results, from several weeks to just two minutes