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Pangaea's mission is to improve patient outcomes through a deeper understanding of health data.
Starting a company is never easy, but it can be especially painful in the healthcare industry. There are numerous important regulations, HIPAA compliance requirements, and strict rules regarding patient confidentiality to navigate, making it extremely difficult to introduce new technology into healthcare settings. However, many startups have succeeded in changing healthcare through innovation, and Pangaea is one of them.
Pangaea is a life sciences technology business that provides PIES (Pangaea’s Intelligence Extraction and Summarization), driven by AI, to extract and summarize intelligence from patient records in a federated privacy preserving manner. It uses this intelligence to characterize hard-to-diagnose conditions and make predictions that can help catch undiagnosed or miscoded patients.
This is no small task, and it’s compounded by the underlying distrust of AI in the healthcare field due to earlier technologies that failed to deliver on promises. However, instead of trying to replace human doctors and nurses with computers, Pangaea focuses on helping them do their jobs better by providing insights derived from big data sets.
By combining the best aspects of clinical medicine and cutting-edge computer science, Pangaea has developed an AI platform that can identify and diagnose diseases faster and less expensively than traditional methods. The company is advised by leading experts from the industry, Imperial College London, and Stanford University. It has grown substantially since its founding through its offices in London and San Francisco, and its core team has attracted more than £130 million funding. Pangaea is well-placed to be a leader in this market.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Dr. Vibhor Gupta
(Director)After a PhD in Epigenetics and Bioinformatics, Vibhor worked at Deloitte, started and built Quantum Secure's European business, and worked at ASIS International. He founded Pangaea in November 2017, after briefly working at Seven Bridges, and has served as Director since.