digital health funding
As part of the deal, Babylon's symptom checker tech will be integrated into Higi's Smart Health Stations.
insitro unveiled a $143 million Series B round on the same day that fellow machine learning company Exscientia highlighted its own $60 million Series C raise.
The company will be adding a premium version of its fasting app, called Zero Plus.
This comes less than two years after the company closed a $365 million Series B round.
The young service says that it has been seeing a marked increase in users over the past few months.
Alongside the purchase and service launch, the digital health company also shared news of a $57 million investment from Perceptive Advisors.
Lucid Lane combines regular virtual coaching with mobile, data-driven care plans.
Wellth, TimeDoc, Every Mother and Helium Health also announced raises within the past few days.
The startup, which specializes in a range of at-home testing kits, so far only offers a COVID-19 testing product for point-of-care providers.
GSR Ventures led the round with participation from sequoia Capital, Storm Ventures, NextGen Venture Partners and BIXINK Therapeutics.