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Healthcare & Life Sciences Startup Events You’ll Love at AWS re:Invent
As the Worldwide-Go-to-Market Strategy Specialist for Healthcare and Life Sciences startups at AWS, Alexis Moinpour is thrilled to share the top Healthcare and Life Sciences (HCLS) sessions to attend from AWS re:Invent 2020.
Eon Health: From Innovation to Implementation at Record Speed
A powerful Eon and AWS partnership advances the pace of healthcare technology adoption.
Biotech Companies at Re:Invent 2019 Demonstrate How Cloud Computing Helps Turn Science Fiction Into Reality
During re:Invent 2019, the AWS Health Care/Life Sciences team hosted an afternoon of sessions. Talks were organized into two main topics: Computational Biology and Chemistry for Drug Discovery and Development, and Machine Learning in Biotech R&D.
How Egnyte Uses AWS to Create An Innovative Approach to Storage, Collaboration, Security and Compliance
Egnyte has long offered life sciences organizations a better way to collaborate from a secure, digital space, enabling the ability to transfer infrastructure to the cloud. Yet now Egnyte offers integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), which provides numerous new features and services that help life sciences organizations get better scale, performance, speed, collaboration, agility and compliance.
Axial3D: Powering the Revolution in Medical 3D Printing with Amazon SageMaker
Axial3D uses EC2 to host the infrastructure that allows surgeons to easily and quickly place orders to request a 3D printed model. They store the images on S3 and record metadata about them on DocumentDB, allowing them to quickly and easily track and sort their data.
Proscia Is Taking On The Fight Against Cancer With Digital Pathology And AWS
Proscia was founded to perfect cancer diagnosis with intelligent software that changes the way the world practices pathology. Here’s how they do it.
Rebuilding Puerto Rico’s Healthcare Infrastructure in the Cloud
Despite being a U.S. territory, Puerto Rico’s healthcare landscape is vastly different from the mainland. Federal funding for Medicare and Medicaid is 40-50% lower than the average U.S. state, creating financial strains for hospitals and providers managing those patients. Federal incentives for using electronic medical records are also far lower, with many hospitals and clinics choosing to stay on paper. At Health Gorilla, we’re committed to making interoperability actionable in real-world clinical practice.
A New Approach to Understanding the Patient Journey Through the Healthcare System
Guest Post by Natasha Udpa and Nick Friedman, Product Strategy Leadership, Komodo Health In the 10 years since the HITECH Act spurred the healthcare industry to digitize data, and with the ensuing explosion of patient data, the healthcare industry has been looking for more data-driven approaches to understanding the patient experience. The trillions of data […]







