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Curebase raises $15M for decentralized clinical trials
Curebase, a startup building software for decentralized clinical trials, raised $15 million in funding. The startup ran six trials related to Covid-19 in the last year.
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After the Covid-19 pandemic put several clinical trials on hold, many companies were forced to shift to a virtual approach to resume their research. This presented an opportunity for startups providing decentralized clinical trials services, a once nascent but now booming business even CVS Health recently launched its own decentralized clinical trials unit.
Curebase, a San Francisco-based company building software for remote clinical trials, recently raised $15 million in funding.
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