Sophia Genetics is a data-driven medicine software company with headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland and Boston, Massachusetts.[2][3][4][5] It provides genomic and radiomic analysis for hospitals, laboratories, and biopharma institutions.[6][7] The company was ranked among the 50 smartest companies by the MIT Technology Review in 2017.[8] The company went public on the Nasdaq in 2021, floating at $1.1B.[9]
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