The three investees include regenerative cardiovascular medicine developer CorMatrix, which had previously raised a total of $38.5m in funding.

Purdue Research Foundation, the tech transfer affiliate of Purdue University, backed three US-based life science businesses linked to the university with $250,000 in funding each on Thursday.

The recipients are wearable glaucoma management device developer Bionode, oncological and kidney disease diagnostics company Amplified Sciences and regenerative cardiovascular medicine developer CorMatrix.

Purdue Research Foundation made the investments through its $12m Foundry Investment Fund (FIF), a co-investment partnership with medical device supplier Cook Medical that supports emerging Purdue-linked companies in the plant…

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