Seqster Raises $12M Series A to Accelerate the Adoption of its Healthcare Data Interoperability Technology
OmniHealth Holdings LLC, Takeda Digital Ventures, 23andMe s Anne Wojcicki join the growth funding round
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SAN DIEGO, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Seqster PDM Inc. ( Seqster ), the leader in patient-centric healthcare data technology, announced today it has raised $12M in a Series A round of venture capital financing. The funding round was led by OmniHealth Holdings LLC, with additional investment from Takeda Digital Ventures and 23andMe s CEO and Founder, Anne Wojcicki. This investment fuels Seqster s ability to grow and evolve its technology to meet the demand for its multi-dimensional healthcare data platform.
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President Biden s plan to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan by or before Sept. 11, 2021, has its critics among Republicans in the halls of Congress, but Republican voters are mostly on board.
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Morning Consultpoll released Wednesday found that the strategy is widely popular in the United States (overwhelmingly so among Democrats), and that 52 percent of Republican voters are in favor of it, compared to just 33 percent who oppose.
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Protests continue in Minnesota following fatal police shooting
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