The cofounders of BrainSightAI piloted their neuro-infomatics platform Voxelbox in 2021, a technology they hope will help mental health practitioners, including psychiatrists understand the brain better
Rimjhim Agrawal (left) is CTO and Laina Emmanuel is CEO of their deep tech startup BrainSightAI
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Laina Emmanuel and Rimjhim Agrawal are building a neuro-informatics platform that could equip brain surgeons and psychiatrists with vital information about their patientsRimjhim Agrawal has a PhD from the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (Nimhans), and is a researcher who has studied the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to the problems of mental health. Laina Emmanuel is a technologist who has worked with large tech companies as well as governments on the use of tech in health care.
An entrepreneurship programme at UK-based startup accelerator and investment firm Entrepreneur First brought them together, and thus was born their deep tech startup BrainSightAI, which is developing a neuro-informatics platform. BrainSightAI’s software is helping neurosurgeons to be better prepared and psychiatrists to get a better idea of what’s going on in their patients’ minds.
The neuro-informatics platform is called VoxelBox, and “it allows you to create something like a Google map of the brain”, says Emmanuel, who is CEO. The seed of the venture was in a research paper that Agrawal had published—on studying schizophrenia using scans of the brain with a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging.
While there is a plethora of brain signals that they study, “one important area of focus is brain activity locally, and how one part of the brain is talking to another part—called functional connectivity”, Agrawal, the CTO, explains.
(This story appears in the 03 December, 2021 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)