Deeptech startup Enlife bags Rs 6 crore to develop AI blood test for Alzheimer’s – The Economic Times

The Economic Times


Bengaluru-based Enlife Research is building what it hopes will be a simple blood test capable of detecting Alzheimer’s up to 15 years in advance.

The startup aims to replace costly and invasive scans with an AI-powered diagnostic platform tailored for the Indian population. Enlife on Wednesday announced it has raised Rs 6 crore in a round led by Piper Serica to advance the technology.

The funding will be used to validate its blood-based biomarker platform, expand its research and development team, and take its first diagnostic assay from prototype to clinical-grade validation.

Founded by Dr Deepak Kumaran Nair, professor at the Centre for Neuroscience at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), along with Lt Col Jojo Jacob and former CAMS Finserv chief executive Anish Mathew, Enlife believes its technology could make early diagnosis significantly more accessible and affordable in India.

“The biggest failure of Alzheimer’s care today isn’t the absence of treatments in trials; it’s that we find patients a decade too late to use them.

“Every diagnostic model the world has built so far was designed on Western cohorts, at hospital price points that don’t work for India. We started Enlife to close both gaps at once: detect the disease at the molecular stage, far ahead of the symptomatic stage, and do it through a simple blood draw that is both accessible and affordable,” Nair said.