Nightingale Health secured funding of EUR 8.8 million, Leena Niemistö appointed as member of the Board
Finnish health tech company Nightingale Health Oy (“Nightingale”) has successfully completed a funding round aimed at strengthening the company’s working capital while the company is investigating the possibility of listing its shares on the Nasdaq First North Growth Market. The company’s goal was to secure funding of EUR 6–8 million in total, but thanks to strong interest in the funding round, the total amount increased to EUR 8.8 million.
The funding round attracted investments from a group of leading Finnish private investors, including the Chairman of the Board of Nightingale Timo
Finnish health tech company Nightingale Health Oy (“Nightingale”) announced today that Timo Soininen, co-founder and former CEO of Small Giant Games, has joined the company as Chairman of the Board. This is a very important development for Nightingale, as after an extensive five years of R&D phase, the company is now rapidly expanding the global commercial B2B and B2C operations of its health data platform as well as exploring the possibilities of an IPO in the coming months.Soininen is one of Europe’s most successful serial entrepreneurs, a digital marketing professional and an active
To further strengthen its scientific base for taking metabolomics to population-level screening and to individual consumers, Nightingale Health has formed a Scientific Advisory Board comprised of leading researchers from around the world, renowned for their expertise in population health sciences.Finland’s Nightingale Health , an innovator in blood-testing technology, today announced that four esteemed population health researchers will join Nightingale’s newly formed Scientific Advisory Board. The four members––Prof. George Davey Smith from University of
Nightingale Health Oy (“Nightingale”), a market leader in advanced blood-testing for preventative health solutions, announced today that Mr. Yrjö Närhinen becomes an investor and strategic advisor for Nightingale. This partnership is an important step for Nightingale as the company looks to make its unique blood testing technology available in several international markets.“We are delighted to have Mr. Närhinen as an investor, but more importantly, we are very honoured to have one of the most experienced healthcare professionals in Europe to support us in taking Nightingale’s technology to
In the largest project of its kind, researchers from Imperial College London aim to identify the underlying health factors that cause a high rate of diabetes and heart illnesses in South Asia. The scientists will be collaborating with Nightingale Health to analyse 45,000 blood samples from the region.Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is one of the leading causes of death in the world. South Asians have a three-times higher risk of being diabetic than North Americans and Europeans. So far, medical research on the subject has mostly focused on the western population. This makes the study a pioneering
The Research Institute for Olympic Sports in Finland is collaborating with Nightingale Health for a study that explores the Olympic athletes’ immune system, their susceptibility to infections and other wellness parameters.The researchers will be examining 30 top cross-country skiers from the Finnish National XC ski team and compare their health stats with regular people of the same age and sex. The aim is to identify differences between the metabolic health of these highly active sportspersons and individuals who have an average active life.
“We face a huge challenge with the athletes
To enhance services for its global customer base, Nightingale Health , the innovator of an award-winning biomarker analysis technology, has expanded its operational capacity to receive and process samples within the United States. The new regional service, available through PerkinElmer Genomics’ CLIA and CAP-certified clinical laboratory in Pittsburgh, removes the necessity to transport samples to the European Union, with all sample handling, shipping and analysis being carried out domestically.By increasing the
Nightingale Health, the Finnish innovator of an award-winning blood testing technology, today announced that it has earned certification (SFS-EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005) for its laboratory from the Finnish Accreditation Service FINAS.The ISO 17025:2005 standard specifies the quality management and technical requirements that laboratories must meet in order to demonstrate technical competency and adherence to strict quality measures for testing, data reporting and process control in the laboratory. The scope of Nightingale’s accreditation
Nightingale has been selected as the Best Health Tech Startup at the annual Nordic Startup Awards . At an awards gala held in Copenhagen, Nightingale triumphed over finalists from Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. As a regional winner, Nightingale will participate in the Global Startup Awards in Guangzhou, China, in December.
The Best Health Tech Startup Award was given to a startup that "has shown the greatest development over the last year based on growth, innovation, and impact with a product or service that
"The winning startup is on an important mission, solving the global burden of chronic diseases. The proven company shows you can do a lot in a short time in MedTech. They impressed the jury with real performance over the last year." - Nordic Startup Awards Jury Nightingale has been selected as Startup of the Year at the Finnish Finale of the Nordic Startup Awards 2018. The award is given to "a tech startup that has shown the greatest development over the last year based on growth, innovation, and impact with a product or service.” Nightingale was also
Comprehensive biomarker profiles of Mexico City Prospective Study blood samples to be analyzed.Nightingale Health, the Finnish innovator of an internationally recognized blood biomarker technology for studying chronic diseases, will perform large-scale metabolic profiling of the Mexico City Prospective Study cohort by analyzing the biomarker profiles of blood samples from a cohort of 150,000 study participants. Contracted by the Nuffield Department of Population Health at the University of
Nightingale Health, the Finnish innovator of an internationally recognized blood biomarker testing technology, today announced further steps towards widespread expansion and development of its services. In addition to its established CE marked blood biomarker service, Nightingale will be offering metabolomics analysis of urine, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and umbilical cord blood samples. These services will deliver comprehensive biomarker data to customers, providing wide-ranging insights into human metabolism and facilitating novel discoveries in biomedical research.
“We are excited to
Finnish biotech Nightingale Health, which provides a comprehensive blood analysis service world-wide to universities and medical research institutions, has announced a pilot of its technology in the healthcare sector. The goal of the pilot, in partnership with Finnish health service provider Coronaria, is to verify that Nightingale’s service can be successfully applied within a healthcare setting.
Nightingale's blood test can replace many routine blood tests currently used in healthcare (e.g. glucose tests). Additionally, Nightingale’s service provides other blood biomarkers that
Finnish biomedical startup Nightingale Health Ltd announced today CE marking for its blood biomarker analysis platform. The CE mark enables the clinical use of the analysis service and the analysed measures of creatinine and glucose in the EU region.Nightingale’s goal is to bring dozens of biomarkers included in the analysis platform gradually available for clinical use within the next year. The obtained CE mark is a remarkable step towards the company’s aim, enabling better prediction and targeted care for chronic diseases.
Nightingale Health's blood biomarker analysis platform is