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This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:

StairMed, a Shanghai, China-based brain-machine interface and neuromodulation company, raised RMB 500M (~$70M) led by Alibaba, with participation from Tencent, Fountainbridge Capital, OrbiMed, Oriza Seed, Qiming Venture Partners, Lilly Asia Ventures, and Source Code Capital. <source>

Yuzu Health, a New York, NY-based next-generation third-party administrator building a unified health insurance operating system, raised $35M co-led by General Catalyst and Chemistry, with participation from Anthropic's Anthology Fund, Bain Future Back Ventures, and Timeless Ventures. <source>

Scala Biodesign, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based computational protein design platform company, raised $16M led by Grove Ventures, with participation from TLV Partners, Deep Insight, and the Israel Innovation Authority. <source>

Mediwhale, a Seoul, South Korea-based medical AI company developing retinal imaging software to predict cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk, raised KRW 20B (~$13M) led by Premier Partners, with participation from KB Investment, Quad Asset Management, IMM Investment, Hana Ventures, AON Investment, and Startup Partners. <source>

neuroClues, a Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium-based medtech company developing an AI-powered eye-tracking device for the early diagnosis of neurological disorders, raised €10M (~$11.6M) led by Teampact Ventures, White Fund, and the EIC Fund, with participation from InvestBW, Leansquare, and Wallonie Entreprendre. <source>

Beacon Biosignals, a Boston, MA-based company combining wearable EEG technology and AI to advance brain health diagnostics, clinical trials, and precision medicine, raised $11M from JSL Health, Palo Santo VC, Kicker Ventures, and Samsung Next. <source>

Insight Health, an Austin, TX-based clinical AI agent platform automating administrative and patient-facing workflows for medical practices, raised $11M led by Standard Capital, with participation from Pear VC, Kindred Ventures, Eudemian, ElevenLabs, and 43. <source>

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Wearable Robotics, a Pisa, Italy-based company developing wearable robotic rehabilitation solutions combining robotics with augmented and virtual reality, raised €5M (~$5.8M) led by CDP Venture Capital, with participation from MITO Technology, LIFTT, SIMEST, RoboIT, and Toscana Next. <source>

Acurion, a San Diego, CA-based precision oncology technology company, raised $4.3M led by TK & Partners, with participation from Mesa Verde Venture Partners, The National Foundation for Cancer Research and the Asian Fund for Cancer Research, Bootstrap Ventures, and institutional investors, impact funds, and healthcare executives. <source>

Coral, a Montreal, Quebec, Canada-based virtual clinic for midlife women integrating hormonal health, metabolic wellness, and weight management, raised CAD $4M (~$2.9M) led by Brightspark, Diagram, AQC Capital, Anges Quebec, and The51, with participation from strategic angel investors. <source>

Connectome, a Zurich, Switzerland and London, UK-based neurotech startup developing personalized brain health monitoring tools, raised €1.7M (~$2M) led by Redstone, with participation from Concept Ventures and Octopus. <source>

Audicin, an Austin, TX-based neurotechnology company using brainwave entrainment and music neuroscience to support real-time nervous system regulation, raised $1.9M from private investors, Petteri Lahtela, and Virpi Tuomivaara, with support from Business Finland's Deep Tech Accelerator. <source>

TimeSmartAI, a Kitchener, Ontario, Canada-based healthcare technology company focused on AI-driven physician contract compliance and compensation management, raised an undisclosed amount led by Graphite Ventures, with participation from MaRS Investment Accelerator Fund, Velocity Fund, and Archangel Network of Funds. <source>

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