Cleveland Clinic Magazine highlights innovation through three successful startups, Zehna Therapeutics, Method AI, and Mobius Care, that are impacting patient care
In the bustling world of healthcare, innovation stands as a beacon of hope, driving progress and shaping the future of medicine. At Cleveland Clinic, this ethos is not just a philosophy but a vibrant reality, embodied in the very fabric of its Innovation Factory.
Nestled within the heart of Cleveland Clinic, the Innovation Factory is a dynamic hub where ideas take flight, innovations flourish, and groundbreaking solutions emerge. In a recent article from Cleveland Clinic Magazine, we journey inside this nexus of creativity and ingenuity to uncover the transformative power it holds. Three new startups show how Cleveland Clinic Innovations is helping translate good ideas into patient-centered solutions.
“Our mission is to take brilliant ideas that Cleveland Clinic caregivers generate,” says Geoff Vince, PhD, Executive Director of Cleveland Clinic Innovations, “and bring them to market as quickly as possible to help patients.”
The article focuses on reimagining therapeutics by expanding into drug development, Cleveland Clinic Innovations’ team-oriented approach to technology transfer, a new company that taps the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to offer personalized care for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) while saving time, and an ultrasound-based surgical navigation platform that provides real-time 3D imaging and an AI-generated surgical plan with live guidance
In essence, the journey inside Cleveland Clinic's Innovation Factory is a testament to the transformative power of collaboration, creativity, and unwavering dedication to advancing the frontiers of healthcare. It's a journey that inspires hope, sparks imagination, and reaffirms our belief in human innovation.
“Cleveland Clinic is home to some of the most gifted physicians and scientists in the world,” Dr. Vince says. “If you want to come up with medical solutions that change lives, this is the place to do it.”
Read the full article via Cleveland Clinic Magazine