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US YC S23 at-home 30-minute cancer screening for prostate, bladder, and ovarian cancers; $846K Mayo Clinic/TQ Ventures/YC-backed with synthetic biology + computer vision from Oxford Rhodes Scholar founders competing with GRAIL for accessible early...
Cleancard is a United States-based at-home cancer screening company — backed by Y Combinator (S23) with $846,000 in total funding from Mayo Clinic Platform, TQ Ventures, Urban Innovation Fund, Y Combinator, and the Creative Destruction Lab — developing a 30-minute at-home diagnostic platform that combines synthetic biology, machine learning, and computer vision to detect multiple cancer biomarkers from a single patient sample for prostate, bladder, and ovarian cancers. Founded by Luca Springer and Thomas Carroll (both Rhodes Scholars from Oxford), Cleancard targets the massive unmet need for accessible, affordable cancer screening outside of clinical settings — the 30-minute result time and home-based format enabling screening at the frequency and convenience required for early cancer detection programs.
Veeva Systems (VEEV) reported $2.7B revenue in FY2025, up 14% YoY. #1 cloud platform for life sciences. ~8,000 employees. HQ: Pleasanton, CA. Market cap ~$40B.
Veeva Systems Inc. is the leading cloud software provider for the global life sciences industry, headquartered in Pleasanton, California. Founded in 2007 by Peter Gassner (a former Salesforce executive) and Matt Wallach, Veeva built its platform on Salesforce and later developed its own Vault cloud infrastructure. The company became a public benefit corporation (PBC) in 2021. Veeva reported revenues of $2.7B in fiscal year 2025 (ending January 2025), up 14% year-over-year, with a market capitalization of approximately $40B.
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