
Grafton Sciences is focused on building physical superintelligence to accelerate scientific discovery. Their mission is to create systems capable of autonomous scientific discovery, utilizing tools that expand our capabilities. They are developing an at-home early detection platform for cancer, leveraging advances in synthetic biology and nanotechnology. With a $42.5 million contract from ARPA-H, Grafton aims to detect over 48 tumors at Stage I, representing a significant portion of the global cancer burden. Their approach integrates computational modeling, automated experimentation, and materials engineering, positioning them as leaders in the field of disease detection and scientific innovation.

Grafton Sciences is focused on building physical superintelligence to accelerate scientific discovery. Their mission is to create systems capable of autonomous scientific discovery, utilizing tools that expand our capabilities. They are developing an at-home early detection platform for cancer, leveraging advances in synthetic biology and nanotechnology. With a $42.5 million contract from ARPA-H, Grafton aims to detect over 48 tumors at Stage I, representing a significant portion of the global cancer burden. Their approach integrates computational modeling, automated experimentation, and materials engineering, positioning them as leaders in the field of disease detection and scientific innovation.