Entrepreneur
Juniper Genomics has announced its public launch alongside a $4.6 million seed round led by Company Ventures.

Founded by experts in genomics, reproductive medicine, and bioethics, Juniper is on a mission to help patients shorten their IVF journey by offering more clarity and confidence on the first transfer.
Juniper’s proprietary platform combines whole genome and transcriptome sequencing with trio analysis, including both biological parents, to provide the most complete, clinically-relevant, and ethically responsible insights into each embryo’s health.
Juniper’s single test replaces almost all existing forms of preimplantation genetic testing, and adds analyzing thousands of clinically relevant genetic variants linked to IVF failure, miscarriage, and medical conditions after birth. The result is the clearest, most detailed, and actionable view of embryo health and viability available today.
Unlike most current testing, Juniper does not rely on polygenic or genetic risk scores. Instead, Juniper screens for specific genetic changes known to cause adverse pregnancy outcomes and serious health conditions. Polygenic risk scores assess fewer than 1,000 data points across the genome to identify statistical associations with disease risk in populations, but they do not predict or determine outcomes for individual embryos.
“The IVF journey can be emotionally exhausting and financially overwhelming—and the current standard of care for embryo testing has a low success rate that often leaves patients with more questions than answers,” said Jeremy Grushcow, PhD, JD, Founder and CEO of Juniper Genomics. “It’s important for people to know that failed transfers aren’t anyone’s fault—most embryos simply aren’t viable. We can do better by improving the chances of success on the very first try. We work in partnership with IVF clinicians to pair cutting-edge science with rigorous ethical standards, ensuring families receive clear, responsible, and compassionate care every step of the way.”
Juniper is currently rolling out in early adopter clinics across North America, and their testing process integrates seamlessly into the existing IVF workflow. Around day 5 or 6 of embryo development, a standard biopsy is taken from each embryo and paired with a blood draw from each parent. Juniper then analyzes millions of genetic markers, far beyond what traditional platforms capture, to assess embryo viability with unprecedented depth and accuracy.
“Juniper is addressing one of the most emotionally and financially challenging aspects of healthcare with a solution that is both scientifically advanced and deeply compassionate,” said Margaret Davidson, Principal at Company Ventures. “Their approach has the potential to establish a new benchmark in IVF, combining world-class science with a strong commitment to ethics, equity, and an exceptional team driving it forward.”
With its seed funding, Juniper Genomics plans to expand its commercial reach, grow its bioinformatics and clinical teams, and continue growing its platform through ongoing research partnerships.
Events
Women’s Health Innovation Summit opens submissions for 2026 Innovation Showcase

The Women’s Health Innovation Summit (WHIS) has announced that submissions are open for the 2026 Innovation Showcase, giving early and growth-stage start-ups the chance to present their solutions to the most influential audience in women’s health.
Taking place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Massachusetts, WHIS brings together more than 1,000 decision-makers from across the women’s health ecosystem — investors, payers, health systems, pharma leaders, and employers — all under one roof.
Selected companies will pitch live on stage to an audience with the funding, expertise, and connections to accelerate their growth.
Past participants have walked away with investor introductions, commercial partnerships, and clinical collaborations that moved from conversation to contract.
WHIS is where the women’s health ecosystem comes together to get deals done,” said Sarah Rowlands, marketing director.
“The Innovation Showcase puts promising start ups directly in front of the people who can take them to the next level.”
The showcase sits at the heart of a three-day programme spanning digital health, therapeutics, diagnostics, and consumer health.
Previous attendees have included representatives from Mayo Clinic, CVS Health, Eli Lilly, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Alumni Ventures, Muse Capital, and Maverick Ventures, among hundreds of others.
Applications are open now. Start-ups can submit at
www.whisusa.com/attend/start-ups
About WHIS
Now in its eighth year, the Women’s Health Innovation Summit is the largest global gathering of senior leaders shaping the future of women’s health.
Organised by Kisaco Research, WHIS unites providers, health plans, employers, regulators, pharma, investors, and innovators to increase deal flow, expand reimbursement, improve access, and deliver better health outcomes for women at every stage of life.
WHIS 2026 takes place October 13–15 at Encore Boston Harbor, Everett, MA.
Learn more at www.whisusa.com
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