Qvin |
By using Qvin, you’re actively helping our healthcare system understand women's’ bodies and craft care that positively impacts lives for the generations to come.
We know that together, we can change the world. At Qvin, you will make an impact on the future of women’s health and carve your path as a leader, innovator, and change-maker. We're San Francisco based, pending FDA clearance, and raised Series A in late 2020. |
Sara Naseri, CEO and Co-founder
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Our values |
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Team |
Sara Naseri, M.D., Founder & CEO
Matt Hardy, Kit production
Mladen Savic, App UX
Charles Sailey, Laboratory Director
Maria Avrutsky, Scientific Writer
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Søren Therkelsen, Founder & COO
Zufar Muhamadeev, Backend
Joshua Ehrlich, Software Lead
Khevna Desai, Operations Lead
Garrie Poon, Phlebotomist
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Brian Weinberg, VP of R&D
Tudor Prodan, Mobile
Dan Sivilich, Med Device, Consultant
Carlo Capati, Laboratory Lead
Layla Velazquez, Phlebotomist
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Christin Vinther, Admin
Manmeet Chadha, Software Quality
Aaron Joseph, QMS, Consultant
Shahrear Bin Amin, Software Developer in Test
Rafael Collado, Software Developer
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What the team says!
At Qvin, the overall north star guide in my daily work, is the ability for us to potentially save lives by empowering women with information about their own health and discover harmful diseases before they spread.
- Christian, Admin |
I like working at Qvin because we have a meaningful mission, a novel technology, flexible work hours, and a fast development team. Our founders are open to ideas and want to move forward, and we're helping women take care of their health.
- Zufar, Developer |
Join a mission that matters
Web Developer, Menlo Park
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Product Lead, Menlo Park
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Building Qvin, we made it our mission to close this medical gender gap. Creating a healthcare system that is more enlightened to our differences, so women can achieve a more equitable level of care. |
Qvin : [ Kvin ]
Our unique name speaks to this mission. It’s crafted in honor of our heritage—and you. As a company founded by two Danes, Qvin (pronounced Kvin) is a variation on the Danish word for women. Women being the catalyst for everything we, as a company, pursue.
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