This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:

Musely, a Santa Clara, CA-based direct-to-consumer telemedicine platform specializing in compounded treatments for skin, hair, and menopause care, raised $360M in non-dilutive capital from General Catalyst's Customer Value Fund. <source>

Aidoc, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based clinical AI company, raised $150M led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives, with participation from General Catalyst, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and NVentures. <source>

Iterative Health, a Cambridge, MA-based healthcare technology and services company powering clinical research acceleration, raised $77M led by Intrepid Growth Partners and GV (Google Ventures), with participation frm EDBI, Insight Partners, and Obvious Ventures. <source>

Axoft, a Cambridge, MA-based neurotechnology company developing implantable brain-computer interfaces, raised $55M led by C.P. Group Innovation, with participation from Alumni Ventures, the Stanford President's Venture Fund, Hillhouse Investment, and Gaorong Ventures. <source>

Fathom Therapeutics (fka Atommap), a New York, NY-based drug design company using quantum chemistry and AI to develop novel small molecule therapies, raised $47M led by Sutter Hill Ventures, with participation from Chemistry, Alexandria Venture Investments, and Empire State Development's NY Ventures. <source>

Hypervision Surgical, a London, UK-based medical technology company developing real-time hyperspectral imaging for surgery, raised £17M (~$23.1M) led by Heal Capital, with participation from Angelini Ventures, IP Group, Daycrest, HERAN Partners, Redalpine, LifeX Ventures, ZEISS Ventures, SAGES Ingenuity, and Macmillan Cancer Support. <source>

Enzo Health, a Lehi, UT-based AI-driven platform for home health and post-acute care, raised $20M led by N47, with participation from Gradient, Tandem Ventures, and Rigby Watts. <source>

Photon Health, a Brooklyn, NY-based prescription infrastructure company, raised $16M led by Healthier Capital, with participation from Notation, Flare Capital, and Evidenced. <source>

Techcyte, an Orem, UT-based AI-powered digital pathology company, raised $15M led by Van Tuyl Companies, with participation from Zoetis and Mayo Clinic. <source>

Dandelion Health, a New York, NY-based multimodal clinical AI platform company serving life sciences and AI development, raised $14M led by Healthier Capital, with participation from Colle Capital, Primary Venture Partners, Moxxie Ventures, and Convergent Ventures. <source>

BioOrbit, a London, UK-based company advancing space-based drug manufacturing, raised $13.2M co-led by LocalGlobe and Breega, with participation from Seedcamp, 7 percent, Type One, Auxxo, and angel investors. <source>

Patronus, a Berlin, Germany-based eldertech company developing an AI-powered safety smartwatch and companion app for seniors, raised €11M (~$12.9M) led by 3TS Capital Partners, with participation from Grazia Equity, Singular, Burda Principal Investments, Adjacent, NAP, and UVC Partners. <source>

Village, a Los Angeles, CA-based specialty pediatric health system, raised $9.5M led by Upfront Ventures, with participation from Bling Capital, GTMFund, and Perceptive Ventures. <source>

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XCaliber Health, an Andover, MA-based clinical workflow platform company, raised $6.5M led by ManchesterStory, with participation from Benhamou Global Ventures (BGV) and Arka Venture Labs. <source>

Axomove, a Loos, France-based company developing a digital medical device for rehabilitation and injury prevention, raised €4M (~$4.7M) co-led by the Digital Prevention Fund (managed by Bpifrance) and GO CAPITAL, with participation from INCO Ventures and Faraday Venture Partners. <source>

Greatly Health, a New York, NY-based evidence-based integrative cancer care platform, raised $4M co-led by Pear VC and Commonweal Ventures, with participation from Flare Capital Partners and other investors. <source>

dehaze, a Munich, Germany-based AI company developing a foundational model for chronic disease detection, raised €3.2M (~$3.5M) led by YZR Capital and DN Capital, with participation from Angel Invest, Zoho, and Better Ventures. <source>

Truentity Health, a Chapel Hill, NC-based medication management and clinical pharmacy platform, raised $3.5M led by Evidenced VC, with participation from Cofounders Capital and K-Street Capital. <source>

AIRA Health, a Boston, MA-based developer of decision infrastructure for modern clinical development, raised $2M led by Interactive Venture Partners, with participation from Nesprit. <source

auryx, a Cambridge, UK-based health technology company developing health monitors using everyday earbuds for continuous health tracking, raised $2M led by Celero Ventures, with participation from EWOR, Cambridge Enterprise Ventures, Vento, PurposeTech and a syndicate of angel investors. <source>

Flora, a Kyoto, Japan-based femtech company providing an AI-powered women's health platform, raised ¥230M (~$1.5M) from Ritsumeikan Social Impact Fund, Nagase Future Fund, and PE&HR. <source>

DEPTH Health, a La Jolla, CA-based hospital operations startup, raised $1M from Green Harvest Capital Industries. <source>

Metafare, a Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-based virtual wellness solutions company, raised $1M from Harmonics Ventures and family offices. <source>

TrialClinIQ, a Houston, TX-based StartUp Health community member providing an AI-powered clinical trial recruitment platform, raised $150K in pre-seed funding from Caduceus Capital. <source>

Fathom, a San Francisco, CA-based autonomous medical coding company, raised an undisclosed amount from CVS Health Ventures. <source>

Koda Health, a Houston, TX-based advance care planning platform, received an undisclosed investment from UPMC Enterprises. <source>

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