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Inscopix

Brain mapping platform company

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21-100 employees
  • Healthcare
  • B2B
  • Science
  • MedTech
Mountain View, CA

Company mission

Inscopix's mission is to unlock human potential by developing advanced technologies and quantitative neural circuit-based approaches to understand the brain in health and to heal it in disease.

Top investors

2% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Our understanding of the human brain has grown in recent years, but there are still considerable gaps in our knowledge. Inscopix solves this problem by building a next generation brain mapping platform.

Inscopix's platform is geared towards helping researchers and scientists to develop effective treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders. As well as its mapping tools, Inscopix offers a comprehensive support service. The company is now used in over 630 sites around the world, testament to the value of its platform.

Inscopix has expanded its platform considerably since its initial launch, including the launch of the IDEAS platform. This will help to scale its user base rapidly in the coming years.

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Benefits

  • Wellness Reimbursement
  • Vision
  • Dental
  • 15 PTO Days
  • 9 Sick
  • 16 Holidays
  • Tech/Commuter/Meal stipend
  • 401(k) match
  • Medical
  • In-office lunch allowance

Funding (1 round)

Aug 2016

$10m

SERIES A

Total funding: $10m

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Leadership

Kunal Ghosh

(CEO & Founder)

Kunal founded Inscopix out of a research project at Stanford University that resulted in the invention of a miniature, integrated microscope (the "miniscope"). He is a passionate advocate of the role of business as a force for good in society. Kunal has served on the World Economic Forum's Council on Neurotechnologies and Brain Science and the Forum's Council on Precision Medicine. Kunal holds a BSE in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, a BS from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and an MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.