RDMD raises $3M to tackle rare diseases with personal EHRs

RDMD, a Bay Area startup leveraging personal health records to accelerate clinical research of rare diseases, has raised $3 million in seed funding. Support for the company was led by Lux Capital, with participation from Village Global, First Round ’s Healthcare Co-Op, Garuda, Shasta Ventures, and other unnamed angel investors. According to the announcement, the new funding will be directed toward platform development, leadership hires, potential research partnerships, and expansions into new diseases.
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