Abridge is a medical conversation AI startup that offers an audio-based system to record and summarize medical conversations. It was created for everyone, with a mission to help better understand their health conversations, whether at home or in the hospital.
Checkerspot is a materials innovation company. Advances in our understanding of biology, chemistry and materials science are converging with breakthroughs in data science and unleashing capabilities they once only imagined. Checkerspot's technology unlocks this potential, expands the palette of materials available to product designers and enables a more intentional way to design performance materials for specific applications. As a graduate of the Illumina Accelerator program, we are building a technology platform that enables the design – at a molecular level – of new materials. Through applications development, they prototype and iterate on specific product embodiments. By engaging directly with product users and partnering with socially responsible corporations, they design and bring to market superior products with better materials.
Debut Biotech is a biotechnology company that focuses on providing specialty enzyme solutions combined with continuous manufacturing. It combines the power of enzymes with continuous manufacturing to create and modify small and large molecules for a wide range of industries and applications. The company was founded in 2019 and is based in San Diego, California.
Dimension Inx focuses on creating advanced biomaterials and 3D-printed implants that fundamentally change human disease and debilitation. It specializes in the fields of additive manufacturing, 3D-printing, biomaterials, and manufacturing. It was founded in 2017 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Dyno Therapeutics is pioneering an artificial intelligence (AI) powered approach to gene therapy. Using machine learning and quantitative high-throughput in vivo experimentation, we are inventing new ways to design gene vectors with a focus on cell-targeting capsid proteins from adeno-associated virus (AAV), the most widely-used vector for gene therapies.