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DataJoint closes $4.9M investment to advance data management and AI in Life Sciences

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DataJoint, a leading computational database and AI platform designed to streamline data management and accelerate research in neuroscience, oncology, and systems biology, today announced the successful closing of its $4.9M Seed funding round. The round was co-led by Barcelona-based Nina Capital, Salt Lake City-based Inoca Capital Partners, and Austin-based Capital Factory, with additional participation from existing investors. DataJoint's geographically diverse investor base reflects the international commercial potential of its platform.

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