Here's the pitch deck for autism startup LinusBio's Series A funding

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Here's the pitch deck for autism startup LinusBio's Series A funding
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LinusBio is using strands of hair to revolutionize the autism-detection process. Check out the slideshow it used to raise $16 million from GreatPoint and Bow Capital.

The startup uses precision sequencing to detect autism and other complex diseases at birth.A new healthcare startup is working to detect autism and complex diseases earlier than ever, and it just won over investors with its biological testing platform.

and throughout their lifetime and how they relate to their health — to diagnose and monitor disease progression. The startup analyzes hair strands with laser and robotics to collect data points and sequence them to measure environmental exposures and their biological response. The startup diverges from startups like Elemy and Akili Technologies, which focus on treatment and support for people already diagnosed with autism.

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