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Cleerly

start up
  • 25/07/2022
  • Series C
  • $223,000,000

Cleerly is a digital healthcare company creating a world without heart attacks. We design intelligent clinical technologies to help clinicians precisely identify and define heart disease earlier, so they can provide personalized, life-saving treatment plans for all patients throughout their care continuum.

We measure atherosclerosis itself—plaque build-up in the heart’s arteries—not its indirect markers. Our AI-driven digital care platform offers simpler, faster, more accurate heart disease diagnostics and reporting that’s tailored to each stakeholder, improving overall clinical and financial outcomes.


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James Min, MDFounder

James Min, MD United States - New York, New York

James K. Min, MD, FACC, FESC, MSCCT, is the Founder & CEO of Cleerly, a digital healthcare company creating a new standard of precision heart care. As a board-certified cardiologist with a clinical focus on cardiovascular disease prevention and imaging, Dr. Min seeks to prevent heart attacks using Cleerly's AI-enabled digital care platform to help physicians precisely identify, define and treat heart disease earlier.

Dr. Min is a former Professor of Radiology and Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and the Director of the Dalio Institute of Cardiovascular Imaging (ICI) at NewYork-Presbyterian. Over the last 17 years, Dr. Min has published over 500 peer-reviewed manuscripts that have been funded, in part, by numerous grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health and the Dalio Foundation. He has also served as Principal Investigator on numerous landmark multicenter clinical trials and registries, along with serving as the director of a state-of-the-art core laboratory for coronary computed tomography for several multicenter clinical trials.

Dr. Min received his BA from the University of Chicago, and his medical degree from Temple University Medical School. He completed his internship, residency and cardiovascular medicine fellowship at the University of Chicago Hospitals.