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Inspira Pharmaceuticals (IP) is forming a possible new therapy for COVID-19. IP asserts that its in-lab plant-based molecular formulation has killed over 95% of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The company aims to understand whether a COVID-19 patient can safely inhale the formulation directly into their lungs as an effective treatment. IP has secured cornerstone investment from biotech angel investors and a Singaporean Venture Capitalist (VC) for its formula. IP argues that its technology has the potential for addressing other respiratory infections such as cystic fibrosis, influenza and the common cold in the coming months. The company will use the investment to develop an effective new drug, which will include further laboratory analysis, safety testing, and preparation for human trials.
days to go: Expired investment: £357,179
Imagen is a company that has developed an automated, sophisticated algorithmic technique, PredictRx, to find the right treatment for any cancer type. Imagen collects the cancer samples from a patient, grows it in its specialised growth medium, and then subjects the medium to an automated fluorescence microscopy screening to measure drug responses on live tumour cells. The company's AI-powered biobank of over 150,000 drug responses then gives the best possible cancer treatment options, allowing the company to expand in the pharmaceutical sector by satisfying its unmet demand for patient-derived cancer models. Imgen requires investment to scale its infrastructure to create the world's leading 'Biobank' of clinically relevant patient-derived cancer models whilst building the most comprehensive big data set available in cancer research.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,036,436
Living With is a health technology company offering a pocket-friendly and simple patient management application that allows medical professionals treat and track patients remotely. The app aims to revolutionise the way doctors and hospitals access digital tools to treat patients while collecting data for medical device and pharma companies. The company owns Squeezy (a popular paid medical app in the UK) and already has five products in 17 NHS Trusts. Living With also has a contract with one of the world’s greatest medical device companies. Living With will use the proceeds to give 5 data (drug/device) and 50 access customers (clinic/doctor), become HIPAA compliant for the US and to quicken sales and marketing.

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days to go: Expired investment: £200,000
Carocell Bio is an early-stage Research and Design (R&D) company aiming to develop nanoparticle-based, novel peptide anti-inflammatories to treat atopic dermatitis/eczema (AD) and other serious inflammatory diseases. It argues that millions of people continue to be affected by debilitating skin ailments, which in turn, escalates the development of new pharmaceutical drugs. The company asserts that the anti-inflammatory therapeutics market will reach US$122.6 billion by 2025 from US$95.9 billion in 2019. The company aims to be a major contender in this market. Carocell Bio has also been awarded an Innovate UK grant of £390,874. The company is seeking £1 million in equity investment over the next 12 months to show that their compounds work in human tissue biopsies of several inflammatory diseases.

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A medical condition management platform allowing clinicians to create their own app to improve a patient's health whilst reducing costs. Living With develops smart apps specific to a person's condition, they currently have 3 products with another in the development stage. Their primary app, Squeezy, is the top paid medical app in the UK that helps patients with their pelvic floor exercises. Other apps, allow clinicians to monitor a patient's bowel and bladder health, as well as those with rheumatoid arthritis. These apps are already in use at multiple NHS Trusts and clinics. Funds are being raised to complete development of their apps to help those with lupus and lung cancer, in addition to further developing their existing products. The company aims to have thousands of apps that will be available worldwide to provide self-service treatment at any time. Living With is expecting to earn £1.07m in revenue by the end of March 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £250,000
Lightpoint Medical is a technology company that is a pioneer in developing and marketing precision-guided cancer surgery. Surgeons aren't able to see if the cancerous tissue has been removed in its entirety or not during a surgery. To better this situation, the company has developed an imaging technology based on PET radiopharmaceuticals, more precisely, Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging (CLI), which helps surgeons to detect cancer in a real-time during surgery. The company's first product has received marketing authorisation, i.e., the CE (European Conformity) Mark. A second product, a laparoscopic device for prostate cancer is in development. A non-clinical device has also been released. For its efforts, Lightpoint Medical won the 'Best in Show' Award at the 2014 MedTech Investing Europe Conference. The company aims to utilise the investment to scale its business.
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Speeding up access to mental health treatments by using electronic forms and universal communication tools. Thalamos has created a solution for multiple health entities such as the NHS, social services, charities, etc. The company aims to move these entities away from pen and paper, to an easy-to-use online platform, as manual entries are prone to information and data being misplaced, as well as prone to errors. Thalamos's cloud platform will enable psychiatrists to reduce their clinical and information governance risk, whilst helping to continuously improve their patients' recovery process. The product will be subscription-based from £600 per year, which can be paid monthly and is in-line with other professional services.
days to go: Expired investment: £171,548
The world's first automated suturing tools for safe closure of standard and endoscopic wounds. Sutrue have already patented their devices and use industry-standard needles to offer clinical quality with improved speed and accuracy at the touch of a button. Needles are held in disposable cartridges as a safety feature to prevent injury when piercing skin with contaminated needles. This protects staff both during and after surgery for those working in medical and veterinary environments. Sutrue is raising finance for the production process of their equipment, as well as applying for CE regulation via medical evaluations to receive approval to deploy their products in human and animal surgeries.
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Pharmseal is a software company that aims to disrupt clinical trial management. The company claims that companies typically use multiple applications for managing clinical trials from one or more vendors. This increases cost and complexity. Pharmaseal asserts that its cloud Business-2-Business (B2B) platform, Engility, simplifies control by providing a single management portal. The platform allows information to be centralised and accessed from a single platform. Pharmaseal claims that Engility will allow companies to save cost and time and enable them to bring life-saving drugs to market faster. The company will utilise 31% of the investment for commercialisation and marketing, 49% for product development, 13% for IT infrastructure, and 7% for administrative/legal/miscellaneous activities.

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days to go: Expired investment: £532,311
International Ambulances (IA) aims to save lives and to provide better outcomes for patients, paramedics and hospitals. The company is building a revolutionary ambulance the 'ACESO' that will be the first ever purpose built global ambulance. ACESO will address known challenges of accident & emergency departments and promote the NHS 'See and Treat' strategy. Of the ambulance fleet size of 14,000, International Ambulances (IA) has identified about 1,200 A&E Ambulances of which the opportunity for ACESO is 500 per year. 
days to go: Expired investment: £251,600
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