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Dr. Paul Billings Joins Lindus Health's Scientific Advisory Board

Lindus Health has announced the appointment of Dr. Paul Billings to its Scientific Advisory Board, strengthening its expertise in diagnostic and genomic medicine. A recognized leader in diagnostics with decades of experience across industry and clinical research, Dr. Billings will help guide Lindus Health’s strategy for designing and executing high-quality diagnostic clinical trials, supporting faster, more reliable paths from diagnostic innovation to patient impact.

Why I Joined Lindus Health - Emma Ogburn PhD, VP Clinical Operations

To work on innovative trials and accelerate access to treatments. To tackle disparities in research accessibility. To use technology to accelerate studies and work with a motivated team. Hear more from our VP of Clinical Operations, Emma Ogburn PhD, on why she joined Lindus Health.

Why I joined Lindus Health? Van Zyl Engelbrecht

The mission to accelerate clinical trial. The focus on making clinical research more patient-centric. The ability to support innovative health companies bring their product to market at a lower cost.

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Feb 9, 2022

Stagnation, Drugs and Eroom's law

Why does the cost of clinical trials continue to increase? Meri Beckwith, Lindus Health co-founder discusses why stagnation has prevailed and how technology is the answer

Feb 4, 2022

Why I joined Lindus Health? Luke Twelves, Medical Lead

To help make trials more accessible to patients and clinicians. To help bring novel and innovative treatments to the frontline of care faster. To stretch myself and work as part of a really exciting team.

Jan 31, 2022

Vaccine Trials and Tribulations

Read co-founder Meri’s experience of a Covid-19 vaccine trial that left him frustrated (but vaccinated), and led to the creation of Lindus Health.

Dec 10, 2021

Cure Scurvy with this one weird trick…! Doctors hate him

In 1747 James Lind conducted the first clinical trial, proving that oranges and lemons were a cure for scurvy. Given that we’re named after him we felt it was about time we wrote a post about the history of scurvy, Lind, and the first ever clinical trial! We believe that in 100 years current health outcomes will seem just as ridiculous and intolerable as 50% of sailors dying of scurvy seems now, and that’s why we’re named Lindus Health.

Nov 16, 2021

A success story: Lindus Health recruiting prediabetes patients for the ASPIRE-DNA clinical trial

Lindus Health used its multi-channel strategy to accelerate DnaNudge's trial recruitment. Read more about the challenges they faced and our results here.

Nov 15, 2021

Lindus Health launches with $5m seed round to revolutionise health research

Lindus Health publicly launched today, announcing $5m in seed funding from leading technology and healthcare investors including Firstminute Capital, Presight Capital, Seedcamp, Hambro Perks and Amino Collective.

Nov 1, 2021

Why I joined Lindus Health? Nik Haldimann, CTO

A worthy mission. Personal challenge & growth. To create a dream environment for engineers.

Oct 29, 2021

The diversity problem in clinical trials, and how to fix it

Clinical trials have a diversity problem. Whichever stats you look at, minorities are hugely underrepresented in health research. To fix this we've put together a 5 step strategy to deliver on diversity.

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