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CHICAGO – With a fresh cash infusion of $60 million and a key partnership deal with Mayo Clinic this month, Nference is most certainly in a growth phase.

Nference Founder and Chief Scientific Officer Venky Soundararajan said that the multi-omics analytics company has nearly tripled the size of its team in the last year. The firm employs about 150 scientists, engineers, and physicians at sites including its Cambridge, Massachusetts, headquarters, an outpost in Bangalore, India, at a small office in Toronto, and at its newest location, in Mayo's hometown of Rochester, Minnesota.

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