MedCity News September 27, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

The seventh accelerator class includes startups with a range of offerings, from accessible fitness for aging patients to skeletal reconstruction. Each of the eight companies will receive $100,000 and access to clinicians, researchers and administrators to develop their products and grow their businesses.

The Cedars-Sinai Accelerator has selected eight health technology startups to participate in its seventh class.

As part of the accelerator, the companies’ leaders will get the opportunity to work closely with doctors, researchers and administrators to understand how their products fit into the healthcare landscape. This year, the startups’ offerings range from providing accessible fitness for aging patients to skeletal reconstruction.

All the startups accepted into the program receive a $100,000 investment from Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai. At...

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