BrainSpace

BrainSpace

Medical Device

Bothell, WA 909 followers

Protecting the brain and helping it heal, one drop at a time.

About us

BrainSpace is building automated, connected devices that protect the brain and help it heal. By automating nursing workflows, we aim to improve patient safety, reduce long-term brain damage, relieve ICU staff burnout, free up ICU beds, generate AI-ready datasets, and democratize access to care. Our razor/razorblade model delivers high margin recurring revenue and overall reduced cost. Our first product delivers wearable continuous pressure monitoring (ICP) and precision CSF drainage treatment. We start by replacing the manual, labor intensive EVD and ICP monitor with an integrated, automated CSF management system. Our device facilitates patient mobility and is capable of controlling minimally invasive CSF drainage with single drop precision and sensing at 100 samples a second rather than 1 per hour. By generating AI-ready datasets annotated at the source, we are expediting the clinical evaluation of digital biomarkers and machine learning driven treatment algorithms. Our unique access to brain fluid and novel data will allow us to support a wider range of neuro research. The brain is the one organ we can't transplant. 5 million Americans are living with a disability related to a traumatic brain injury and another 2 million Americans are living with a reversible form of dementia called NPH. Excess pressure on the brain can be a threat at any age: infants with congenital hydrocephalus or post-partum hemorrhage, youth and adults with traumatic brain injury, and aging adults with stroke or dementia. If you'd like to join us in building the future of neuro care, we'd love to hear from you. Note: This product is not yet cleared by the FDA and is not available for sale.

Website
http://www.brainspacemed.com
Industry
Medical Device
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Bothell, WA
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Neuro, Hydrocephalus, Stroke, Dementia, CSF, TBI, ICU, Brain Injury, and Biomarkers

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    Exciting time to be in #neuro!

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    Forbes Contributor | Ecosystem Builder | Writer & Analyst | Responsible Neurotech Commercialization 🧠⚙️

    🔥 #Neurotech was on fire this quarter. A conservative tally of Q1 2024: $400m raised in private capital. Over 20 #FDA decisions. 2 public offerings. A handful of new coverage decisions, along with dozens of partnerships, commercial hires, new federal initiatives, and mainstream media spotlights. As for the last two weeks: More #BCI news. Interesting deals across segments. Encouraging partnerships from non-profits. Lots of FDA activity, internal and external. And some Neuroethics ripples worth examining. A special thanks to all the people in my network - old and new - who have kept me grounded with advice, insights, and encouragement over the last few months. This project is just getting started and I'm excited for what the future holds. Check out the latest roundup, share it as pertinent, and make sure to subscribe if you're not already on the list! https://lnkd.in/gFcqWt-e

    Neurotech Notables #5: March 2024

    Neurotech Notables #5: March 2024

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    Brainspace Founder & CEO | Protecting the brain one drop at a time

    BrainSpace was selected to demo our new neurotrauma device for managing ICP offering automated CSF drainage and continuous multimodal wearable monitoring. It’s great to be back in DC and looking forward to meeting with U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command and Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) along with more of the MTEC | Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium folks! *Note: device under development - not for sale

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    “Every one minute delay adds two days of disability to one’s life” is a powerful quote and a reminder why we are working hard to make stroke and TBI care available everywhere they occur.

    “What does ‘time is brain’ mean to the lay person?” Joanna M. asked. “I prefer: ‘Every one minute delay adds two days of disability to one’s life.’” Her team saw persistent delays to IV thrombolysis due to language barriers and interpreter use. They analyzed stroke patients who received IV thrombolysis at three comprehensive stroke centers, using Get With The Guidelines data and other methods, and found those not proficient in English took two minutes longer to receive the treatment. Marmo says highlighting these findings at #ISC24 can help stroke teams across the country consider and address this problem at their own facilities.

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    BrainSpace is hiring! Come join us as we protect the brain and help it heal after TBI, stroke, spine surgery, and NPH-induced dementia. Check out www.brainspacemed.com and send us your favorite colleague! Lead/Senior Software Engineer Junior Software Engineer Senior Mechanical Engineer Materials Coordinator Senior Engineering Technician

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