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RhythmPAP | Full stack hardware engineer | Full-Time | Chicago

This is your chance to work on a product that will meaningfully improve 1 billion lives. Sleep Apnea is a terrible disease that has no good treatment -- our new treatment has proven to be very effective in preclinical trials. Users rave about our product, and it has received a lot of love on social media. We are backed by tier 1 investors and angels.

We're hiring a founding hardware engineer that will help refine our prototype with an industrial designer on staff.

We're offering 200K+ / yr and 1%+ equity for this role.

to apply: email kanishk @ rhythmpap . com

[1] https://x.com/reggylong/status/1966209250968944942


UARS = upper airway resistance syndrome RERA = respiratory effort related arousal

UARS is effectively a "cousin" of sleep apnea which tends to occur in younger and fitter people - it is hard to diagnose but quite debilitating. RERAs are the primary sleep disturbing event for folks with UARS. Similar to how apneas are the primary event for folks with sleep apnea.


Hello! I am one of three working on a new treatment for sensitive sleep apnea patients / UARS Patients. We'd love to hear about your experience with trad CPAP and OSA.


This Or "Learning Curve Pricing" which dominated the outcomes of early SV.


someone needs to bring up the indestructable Nokia


Check out the WatchPAT One - its a new at-home sleep test that is really simple and very non-invasive.


This just represents such a stark lack in originality and lends even more credo to "OpenAI wants to copy its customers"


They are not research focused anymore they are a product company now.


Maybe to the point they will rebrand themselves soon


Hopefully Martin Casado or one of the other awesome open source folks from a16z will take a look at this and make the person whole!


The person is whole as nothing was taken from them. If you choose to do free work you are not owed anything.


A somewhat niche but good book on sleep-disordered breathing is "Life Saving Sleep" by Barry Krakow [1].

If you have a ton of sleep problems, you should probably catalog them, and try seeing a somnologist or getting an in-lab sleep study.

[1](https://www.amazon.com/Life-Saving-Sleep-Horizons-Treatment/...)


is there anything that VCs will _not_ pontificate on?


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