Medicine runs on opinion. We run on biology.
Zeta Lake is the first "Medical GPS" designed to detect errors and guide decisions in the ICU.
Despite better doctors and technology, healthcare is failing. Why? Because 90% of disease biology is still unknown, and science has to fill the gaps with subjective opinions.
We don't need more opinions in medicine. We need navigation built on biology.
An ICU quality-of-care auditor that fuses traffic patterns of diagnostic data into a live navigation map. It flags hazards, course-corrects wrong turns, and guides the best course of care, like a Medical Google Maps.
Continuously reviews the full patient journey end-to-end to detect medical errors, hidden risks, and inefficiencies in real-time.
Surfaces hazards early and guides clinicians to course-correct before further harm occurs. Confirms decisions when treatment is on track.
Tracks recoverable costs and throughput in real-time. For a typical hospital, this can exceed $25M per year. Designed to pay for itself in 90 days.
We train on measured biology, not written opinions. This removes interpretive noise for a complete disease view.
We combine labs, imaging, pathology, ECG, and more into a single model. Others use single-modality or text-only (LLM) approaches.
Working beta shows ability to deliver large gains. Ottawa Hospital agreed to be first pilot site. Supported by Ontario Ministry of Health.
Hypergrowth experts from GE Healthcare, BenchSci, Sanofi, and Amazon.
Co-Founder
On a mission to transform care after a tragic loss to medical error. Commercial maven who led BenchSci hypergrowth Series A→D ($500M valuation) and delivered global market dominance at GE Healthcare.
Co-Founder
One of the industry's top ML minds. Leading AI at global pharma giant Sanofi, and engineered scalable platforms at Amazon, Huawei, Google, Microsoft and BenchSci. Expert in multimodal models.