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AWS expands its support of ARPA-H Sprint for Women’s Health performers

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AWS has expanded its support for the ARPA-H Sprint for Women's Health by providing AWS credits and technical support to early-stage researchers focused on innovative women's health solutions.

  • CalTech is developing a wearable sweat sensing system for objective chronic pain assessment using machine learning
  • Nura Health aims to reduce endometriosis diagnosis time from 5-10 years to just days by analyzing blood biomarkers and genetic profiles
  • Ancilia Biosciences is developing a novel approach to treating bacterial vaginosis
  • General Proximity is working on a single-drug cancer treatment targeting proteins in breast and gynecological cancers

These researchers will leverage AWS HealthOmics, high-performance computing, and other cloud services to accelerate their innovative medical research and bring transformative solutions to women's health.



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