About the Bayer “Grants4Apps Accelerator”
The “Grants4Apps (G4A) Accelerator” is part of Bayer’s open innovation initiatives and aims at creating an environment in which to advance digital innovation in healthcare. The “G4A Accelerator” program was established in 2014 and offers dedicated office space for five digital health startups with concepts for innovative technology solutions to healthcare problems at the premises of Bayer in Berlin. The program wants to support the digital health startups in further advancing their projects and business models. Each startup receives up to 50,000 Euro as financial support and can stay in the “Grants4Apps Accelerator” premises for about 100 days. During this time, Bayer offers experienced managers as coaches to the startups, in addition to intensive mentoring by external entrepreneurs.
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About turbine
Turbine designs effective, personalized cancer therapy combinations with artificial intelligence. Combining treatments can double outcomes compared to singular therapies. But finding the correct combination for each unique tumor out of billions of possibilities is impossible with today’s methods, which rely on existing medical evidence that simply doesn’t exist for most cancers. Turbine solves this by simulating how cancer actually works on the molecular
level. Its patent-pending artificial intelligence then identifies treatment combinations that will most likely kill the disease, running over a million simulated clinical trials each day. Turbine’s founders have over 20 years combined researching artificial intelligence, network medicine and molecular biology at the Semmelweis University of Budapest.
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