A 21-year-old Stanford grad just raised $11.6M to build a wearable hormone monitor that doesn’t need blood (opens in new tab)
Clair Health, a San Francisco startup founded by two Stanford graduates, has raised $11.6 million in seed funding to build what it calls the first continuous, noninvasive hormone monitor for women. Khosla Ventures led the round, with participation from a16z speedrun, Brydge Club, Treehub, Cartan Capital, AGI House, Insiders VC, and 23andMe co-founder Anne Wojcicki. […] at The Next Web
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