Eko Health

"We're grateful for Cal Fund's support of Eko and their commitment to funding UC Berkeley innovators."

-Connor Landgraf, Co-founder and CEO

The stethoscope was invented over 100 years ago and its form factor had not changed until UC Berkeley Biomedical Engineering student Connor Landgraf began experimenting with the possibilities of a machine learning AI supported digital device. Connor recruited classmates Jason Bellet and Tyler Crouch to form Eko Health and the CORE500 digital stethoscope which combines artificial intelligence software, high fidelity audio, a full color display, and a virtual 3-lead electrocardiogram. EKO has already received FDA approval for EKG measurements, AFIB, tachycardia, bradycardia, and low ejection fraction detection. 

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