"Patients have a right to know what happens to their bodies," founder and CEO Marielle Gross said. The Pittsburgh startup's recent pilot enabled breast cancer patients to track and learn about research on their donated tumor and tissues.
At CMU’s annual P.O.W.E.R. event, women working in biotech said that AI tools have the potential to help scientists ask better questions while improving current medical treatments.
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There seems to be a bias toward CMU spinouts, some founders say. But the city's investment scene is expanding, and supporting different types of local startups.