A startup called Astarte Medical has just raised $30 million in a Series C round of funding, reports the Wall Street Journal.
The San Francisco-based company, founded by neonatal intensive-care nurse Tracy Warren, focuses on using technology to improve outcomes for babies in the first 1,000 days of life.
The money will be used to expand Astarte's technology to other neonatal intensive-care units, as well as to fund research, per a press release.
Astarte's technology has the potential to "level the playing field in caring for babies needing special attention and to increase bandwidth and improve adherence to quality guidelines," Warren tells the Journal.
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