Ventures
Browse a selection of current and former i-lab ventures.
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All
35
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Harvard Business School
13
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Harvard College
4
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Harvard Extension School
1
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Harvard Graduate School of Design
2
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Harvard Graduate School of Education
1
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
3
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Harvard Kennedy School
3
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Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
2
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Harvard Medical School
7
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Harvard School of Dental Medicine
1
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
9
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Harvard University
1
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Non-Harvard Affiliate
4
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All
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Aid and Relief
1
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Biotech and Therapeutics
9
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Digital Health
7
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Education and Learning
1
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Education Technology
1
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Energy, Oil, and Renewables
1
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Finance and Insurance
1
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Healthcare Delivery
9
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Medical Devices and Hardware
10
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Mental Health
2
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Personal Health, Wellness, and Sports
1
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Public Health and Global Health
3
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Software/App
3
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AI Pathology
Developing a convolutional neural network platform for the early detection of skin cancer using standard smartphone photographs.
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Aira Health
Building an AI platform for clinical trial protocol design that helps biotech companies avoid preventable amendments, reduce revenue loss, and accelerate development timelines.
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Bond Health
Transforming clinical trial patient recruitment by leveraging AI and electronic health records to match patients with the right trials.
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BonePixel
Building a fully-automated, AI-powered platform to assess hip pathology in 3D, using routinely collected clinical data.
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CarePort Health
An intelligent online platform for hospitals, patients, and skilled nursing facilities to coordinate efficient and high-quality discharges.
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Critical Healthcare Information Integration Network, Inc.
A free-for-use SMS messaging system providing validated medical reference information to community health workers in rural settings.
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PLOS ONE
Developing technology to identify vertebral fractures (VFs), a key indicator of osteoporosis, which are often undiagnosed due to their asymptomatic nature and lack of radiographic detection.