SolveBio closes a $2M Seed funding round for its genomic data software

Genomics data startup SolveBio announced today that it has landed $2 million in Seed funding. Investors include some big names: Andreessen Horowitz, Max Levchin, and SV Angel, among others. The New York City-based company is compiling DNA database that would allow cross-referencing for doctors to better inform treatment options. It was founded last year by David Caplan and Mark Kaganovich, and this is its first round of outside funding.

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