$120-130k
+Equity & Annual Bonus Opportunity
3 days a week in office (Sunnyvale, CA)
Portable seizure diagnostics technology
Job no longer available
Portable seizure diagnostics technology
201-500 employees
Job no longer available
$120-130k
+Equity & Annual Bonus Opportunity
3 days a week in office (Sunnyvale, CA)
201-500 employees
To make EEG widely accessible, more efficient, and more cost-effective to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients at risk for seizure.
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To make EEG widely accessible, more efficient, and more cost-effective to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients at risk for seizure.
Ceribell has created a cloud-based, AI-enabled electroencephalography (EEG) headset which helps diagnose seizures without the presence of an EEG technologist or specialist interpreter, allowing for faster diagnosis and better treatment.
Though founded back in 2014, Ceribell experienced a huge breakthrough in 2022 when its system was granted FDA clearance to help diagnose suspected seizures, which has led to a boost in venture capital investment.
The company has also gone on to receive the FDA’s Breakthrough Device Designation for its ability to diagnose delirium, or acute brain failure and was placed on the World's Most Innovative COmpanies List 2023 by the Fast Company. Ceribell has no plans on stopping there though, and intends to grow its team rapidly in a bid to expand its tech capabilities for a range of other neurological conditions.
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Sep 2022
$50m
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$53m
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Xingjuan (Jane) Chao
(CEO & Co-Founder)Ph.D. in biophysics from Cornell University. Former Management Consultant with McKinsey & Company, later joining Novartis as Senior Strategy Manager. Principal Manager of Portfolio Management Strategy at Genentech before co-founding Ceribell.
Josef Parvizi
(Co-Founder)Professor of Neurology at Stanford University School of Medicine since 2007. Previously worked in Internal Medicine Intern at Mayo Clinic.
Chris Chafe
(Co-founder)Composer, Cellist, and Researcher. Director of Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), and Duca Family Professor of Humanities and Sciences.
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