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Seven Bridges

www.sevenbridges.com

 
Seven Bridges is the industry-leading unified bioinformatics solutions company accelerating precision medicine by enabling the understanding of biomedical data. Our platform, analytic tools, and services expertise are driving discovery and drug development at the world`s leading academic, biotechnology, government, hospitals, and pharmaceutical entities. Through our collaboration with the largest genomics projects, we connect the world`s biomedical information to enable the most efficient analysis at scale.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
David Ramos
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Val Moutsopoulos
Director, Information Security Officer and Risk Management Profile

Funding

Seven Bridges raised $15M on 04/27/2021

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