– USA, CA – Gauss Surgical, the leading developer of computer vision applications for healthcare, today announced an additional $10 million of expansion capital led by The 4100 Group alongside existing investors SoftBank Ventures Asia, Northwell Health, Providence Health and Services, OSF Healthcare, and Polaris Partners, bringing the total Series C financing round to $30 million.
Concurrent with the financing, Dr. Scott Lancaster, MD, Managing Director of Private Market Investments, at The 4100 Group, will join the Board of Directors. The 4100 Group is a subsidiary of Delta Dental of Michigan and Ohio.
“AI-driven, digital innovation platforms are critical in the battle against COVID-19, driving new models of distributed care,” said Dr. Scott Lancaster. “We’re very excited to be investing in Gauss as we see the company leading this transformation.”
Gauss last month announced an exclusive partnership with Cellex, a leading biotechnology company specializing in point-of-care diagnostic testing, to launch the first-ever rapid, at-home, and point-of-care COVID-19 antigen test. If authorized by the Food and Drug Administration under Emergency Use Authorization, the test would be the first allowing people to test themselves for active COVID-19 infection and receive rapid results within the confines of their own home or similar user environments.
Proceeds from the Series C round will fund clinical trials and broader post-market studies on the at-home testing platform. Clinical trials are ongoing for Gauss’s rapid antigen test to support FDA EUA submission for at-home use. The company expects to announce the clinical trial results soon and the technology is already in use to power large-scale, at-home research studies on COVID-19.
Last week, Gauss’s at-home digital platform began powering a major study from the Stanford University School of Medicine called Community Alliance to Test Coronavirus at Home, which seeks to estimate the true population prevalence of COVID-19 across the 8.5 million population of the greater San Francisco Bay Area, and ultimately aid in the effort to reopen schools, workplaces, and communities.
“The study is tracking where and how the virus is spreading, capturing whether people have symptoms and identifying vulnerable communities,” said Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, a Stanford Medicine researcher and professor of pediatric infectious diseases. “The intuitive, mobile testing application by Gauss helps ensure a seamless user experience for at-home testing, which will be an important tool in the public health response to combating the pandemic.”
Gauss’s at-home platform is also being used to power a study from Stanford Medicine called the Californians Fighting Against Coronavirus Together Study. This serology study, conducted across multiple counties in California, employs antibody tests, and seeks to understand the prevalence of IgG/IgM antibodies to COVID-19 in the population.
“Understanding who has been infected is critical as we prepare for rolling out vaccines. Gauss’s mobile app has enabled us to conduct serology testing at home using the user’s own smartphone as a guide,” said Dr. Julie Parsonnet, MD, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University, the Principal Investigator of the CA-FACTS study.
Today, Gauss helped launch a second major study with the University of Southern California called the COVID-19 FIRE study, which aims to enroll up to 1,000 first responders, and is evaluating the role of self-administered antigen tests as part of a new testing paradigm with public policy implications.
“Broadening access to testing through a rapid, at-home antigen test for COVID-19 can significantly impact our ability to break the chain of infection and enable communities to better manage the virus until eradication is possible,” said Dr. Neeraj Sood, Ph.D., Director of the COVID Initiative at USC Schaeffer Center. “We are evaluating the potential for Gauss’s technology to identify infections among asymptomatic first responders and then to hopefully explore its use in the larger community.”
“Testing is an essential tool for combating COVID-19 and we are inspired by the efforts of so many that are being directed to combat this virus,” Said Gauss CEO, Siddarth Satish. “The additional capital enables us to accelerate our efforts towards bringing a rapid antigen test to market, and helps us support our academic collaborators in critical, large-scale public health studies that can help us better combat the pandemic.”
About Gauss Surgical
Gauss Surgical is the leader in computer vision in healthcare. Founded in 2011, Gauss’s mission is to digitally augment clinicians with software that radically improves diagnostic accuracy and leads to improved patient safety and clinical outcomes. Gauss’s flagship product, Triton, leverages computer vision to detect surgical and obstetric hemorrhage in real-time and notifies clinicians who can enact timely intervention and treatment. Triton was granted De Novo clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2014, as the first-ever computer vision software for surgical use, and several follow-on 510(k) clearances.
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