MedCity News September 17, 2021
Frank Vinluan

Rune Labs developed software that aggregates brain data, providing insights for clinical care and clinical research. Health systems are starting to adopt the technology, and the startup has now raised $22.8 million to grow that part of the business while also expanding use of the technology in drug development.

You don’t have to look far to see how data analysis is changing drug discovery and development. Cancer research now routinely employs computational techniques to learn what’s happening with a tumor, information that helps guide the drug search. But in neuroscience, use of brain data has lagged, according to Brian Pepin, founder and CEO of Rune Labs.

The data revolution bypassed neuroscience because there just has not been much brain data...

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