Venture capital (VC) firms Longitude Capital, Acadia Woods Partners, Artiman Ventures, investment bank JP Morgan, and Bright Capital, the corporate venturing unit of Russia-based industrial conglomerate Ru-Com Group, participated in the CardioDx round as new investors.
CardioDx, a US-based provider of healthcare diagnostics backed by General Electric (GE) and Intel Capital, has closed its series E round at $60m.
In March, the company had made a preliminary close at $57.5m.
Venture capital (VC) firms Longitude Capital, Acadia Woods Partners, Artiman Ventures, investment bank JP Morgan, and Bright Capital, the corporate venturing unit of Russia-based industrial conglomerate Ru-Com Group, participated in the round as new investors.
The rest of the E round consortium came from previous investors:…