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The company, which tailors cybersecurity offerings to health systems and providers, also appointed its first chief executive officer, Geyer Jones.
The company will use the funds to accelerate its AI capabilities and for strategic and commercial growth.
GenAI company for health plans Alaffia Health and oncology-focused clinical-trial platform Klineo also secured funding.
It is envisioned to cover greater distances, serving Australia's rural and remote communities, while being sustainable.
The startup plans to use the funds to build out its technology platform.
The Series B funding round comes less than a year after the company closed a $25 million Series A round led by Google Ventures.
Xaira's CEO, Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, resigned as president of Stanford University last August due to controversy over inaccuracies discovered in his lab's scientific papers.
Pediatric chronic care company Clarity Pediatrics also secured $10 million in seed funding and Los Angeles-based Handl Health brought in $2.5M.
The health technology company will use the funds to support the growth of its provider partnerships.
The funds will support the company's global growth and advance its AI-enabled Internet of Things platform.