VC firm seeking $50M to invest in women ’s health technology
A new venture capital firm formed to invest in women ’s health technology is seeking to raise $50 million for its funding pool.
The company, FemHealth Ventures, said it plans to make 15 investments from the fund.
Maneesha Ghiya and partner Noraan Sadik formed Short Hills, New Jersey-based FemHealth Ventures in August of 2020 to fund companies tar geting treatments and cures for conditions appearing only in women, like endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome and cervical cancer; mostly in women,…
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