Meet Our Alumni
Since 2016, the Cedar-Sinai Accelerator has welcomed over 80 companies from four continents to the Innovation Space. This page lists all of the current Cedars-Sinai Accelerator alumni companies that have graduated from its nine classes.
Class 9
Type: Device | Stage: Pre-Seed
Cambridge, UK
52North offers a medical device that can be used by patients outside of the hospital to monitor their risk of neutropenic sepsis, a life-threatening complication of chemotherapy.
Class 9
Type: Device | Stage: Series A
Stockholm, Sweden
Acorai provides a device for heart failure management through noninvasive intracardiac pressure monitoring to help reduce hospitalizations and readmissions.
Class 9
Type: Device | Stage: Pre-Seed
Dallas, TX
Alva Health offers a wearable monitoring device designed for early stroke detection.
Class 9
Type: Device | Stage: Pre-Seed
San Diego, CA
CARI Health develops a remote medication monitor to enable personalized dosing and real-time medication adherence monitoring.
Class 9
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
Richmond, VA
equalityMD is a community-centric platform for LGBTQ+ patients to share and connect with others.
Class 9
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
London, UK
Machine Medicine provides a platform that helps researchers capture and assess motor functioning in patients with neuromodulation devices.
Class 9
Type: Device, SaaS, VR | Stage: Pre-Seed
Québec, Canada
Paperplane Therapeutics designs therapeutic virtual reality video games aimed at improving pain and anxiety management in children undergoing various medical treatments or procedures.
Class 9
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
Ramat Gan, Israel
Predicta Med develops a solution for early detection and treatment selection for undiagnosed autoimmune diseases.
Class 9
Type: Device | Stage: Seed
Carlsbad, CA
RCE.ai offers a noninvasive device that monitors cardiac proteins in the blood, empowering emergency medicine physicians and cardiologists in the early assessment of patients presenting with chest pain.
Class 9
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
Austin, TX
TestDynamics develops a platform that offers hospitals and physicians one-stop, intelligent access to a wide range of AI models for medical imaging.
Class 8
Type: SaaS| Stage: Seed
Portland, OR
Acolyte Health engages providers with their patients using automatically generated interactive video content, with embedded links and video hotspots.
Class 8
Type: Device | Stage: Seed
Singapore
Aevice Health is a Singapore-based at the forefront of addressing chronic respiratory disease with non-invasive wearable devices enabling early detection of abnormalities.
Class 8
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
New York, NY
Aidin improves patient outcomes by connecting providers, partners, and payors with a seamless digital case management platform.
Class 8
Type: SaaS, Service | Stage: Pre-Seed
Charlotte, NC
Candlelit Care leverages telemedicine and data science to pair birthing parents at risk for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders with health coaches and licensed therapists.
Class 8
Type: Device | Stage: Seed
Murrieta, CA
GattaCo’s solution simplifies complex sample processing for blood tests. The device can be used at home and eliminates the need for multiple tubes drawn at a collection center.
Class 8
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
San Francisco, CA
Healthleap is a desktop and mobile decision support tool, combining the core nutrition care steps into one logical workflow and automating clinical calculations.
Class 8
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
Houston, TX
LUMINARE accelerates the speed of sepsis detection, integrating with existing sepsis protocols, and improves nursing compliance for identifying sick patients.
Class 8
Type: SaaS | Stage: Pre-Seed
Los Angeles, CA
Siimee is a social impact company committed to reducing biases that may occur during recruiting and hiring processes.
Class 8
Type: SaaS | Stage: Pre-Seed
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Syntho uses AI software to boost data-driven innovation by generating synthetic data sets, enabling the open data economy while eliminating privacy concerns.
Class 7
Type: SaaS | Stage: Acquired
New York City, NY
Enroute is a software company focused on optimizing in-hospital logistics so that people and supplies get where they need to be as efficiently as possible. Their software can be used to request transporters, notify transporters and staff of updates, and confirm trip confirmation.
Class 7
Type: Life Sciences | Stage: Seed
Brooklyn, NY
EpiBone is a revolutionary skeletal reconstruction company that allows patients to “grow their own bone” or replace the cartilage in their joints. EpiBone’s technology utilizes stem cells and a scan of the patient’s defect to construct and cultivate a defect-specific bone or cartilage graft.
Class 7
Type: SaaS, Service, Fintech | Stage: Seed
Denver, CO
Euphoria.LGBT is a tech company offering a suite of technologies through iOS and Android apps to provide information and resources for transgender individuals during their process of gender transition. Apps include "Solace" – a resource hub for an individual user's legal, medical and social transition goals – and "Bliss" – a platform for those transitioning to invest in U.S. Treasury bills to afford the $150,000 average cost of transition.
Class 7
Type: SaaS, Service | Stage: Pre-Seed
Los Angeles, CA
FlexTogether provides peer motivation and accessible fitness instruction for aging patients and those who are isolated. Patients are paired with a peer motivator, such as a hospital volunteer or a FlexTogether staff member. For the duration of the program, patients meet online weekly to video chat and watch specialized fitness videos with their volunteers.
Class 7
Type: SaaS, Service | Stage: Pre-Seed
San Francisco, CA
InTandem Health provides peer-to-peer support groups for newly diagnosed patients, connecting them digitally to other patients who have experienced the same diagnosis.
Class 7
Type: SaaS | Stage: Acquired
Optio3 uses cloud-based software to aggregate and analyze data from a variety of smart devices in the hospital to identify areas that could be more efficient at a facility level. The software assists hospitals with comprehensive risk management and compliance, better asset management, and improved maintenance operations. Acquired September 2022.
Class 7
Type: Device | Stage: Series A
Evanston, IL
Rhaeos has developed FlowSense, a wireless, noninvasive thermal flow sensor, to detect the presence and magnitude of cerebrospinal fluid in a short amount of time. Rhaeos’ goal is to allow for the monitoring of shunt function in clinics, inpatient settings, emergency departments, and homes, reducing the need for unnecessary imaging, hospital visits, and admissions.
Class 6
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
Los Angeles, CA
Dieta Health created an app called Dieta for people who suffer from IBS to improve their symptoms by providing personalized digestive health recommendations. Dieta captures high-resolution data on a patient’s diet, bowel movements, medications, and other factors; and then uses machine learning to generate precise recommendations for their path to relieving symptoms and improving quality of life.
Class 6
Type: Device | Stage: Series B
Austin, TX
Diligent Robotics is a human-centered robotics company, developing a suite of artificial intelligence that enables robots to collaborate with and adapt to humans in everyday environments. Their hospital service robot, Moxi, can assist clinical staff with logistical tasks, allowing them to spend more of their time on direct patient care, improving patient satisfaction, quality of service, and safety.
Class 6
Type: SaaS | Stage: Seed
Great Barrington, MA
Dock Health is a task management and collaboration platform built to help healthcare teams work better together. Dock aims to utilize thoughtful design and simplicity in their web and mobile app to solve workflow challenges with the goal of freeing up more clinicians' time for face-to-face patient care.
Class 6
Type: SaaS | Stage: Series B
San Francisco, CA
Fathom addresses the problem of translating information from a patient's medical record into billing codes. Using artificial intelligence to take a "first pass" at certain medical coding tasks, Fathom allows human medical coders to focus on the most critical charts, reducing the cost of coding by up to 70%.