Startup 1NA
1NA develops specialized chips and technology that enable scientists and pharmaceutical companies to conduct biological research on diseases and medications more quickly. Their key innovation is the NanoLoom chip, which ensures that individual molecules, such as DNA and proteins, are neatly arranged in a single file within a liquid stream. This allows microscopes to analyze many more particles simultaneously and with a high degree of precision, a process that was previously very time-consuming. This technology helps accelerate the development of new drugs to treat diseases such as cancer and dementia.
Startup CaraOmics
CaraOmics develops software that enables medical researchers to create a “digital twin” of a patient in order to predict the best course of treatment. Their platform ensures that this process takes months rather than years, without requiring an entire team of programmers. Thanks to this technology, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies can provide personalized care to vulnerable patients much more quickly and safely.
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