Arcade Therapeutics is a New York-based digital therapeutics company that builds clinically validated mobile games to treat mental illness. Founded by healthcare entrepreneur Raj Amin and neuroscientist Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, the company embeds a research-backed technique called attention bias modification into engaging games, starting with StarStarter for anxiety. Its lead prescription product, ABM-01, is pursuing FDA submission as one of the first game-based treatments for social anxiety disorder, with a pipeline extending to depression, addiction, and other conditions.
Raj Amin is the co-founder and CEO of Arcade Therapeutics, a New York science-first game studio building prescription digital therapeutics that embed clinically proven anxiety-reduction techniques inside mobile games. A University of Pennsylvania-trained engineer and Wharton MBA, he has spent more than two decades building venture-backed companies at the seam of healthcare, media and technology - including HealthiNation, the first on-demand consumer health video network, and Mana Health, a health-data interoperability platform later acquired by Comcast. He is a self-described #GirlDad, a drummer and aspiring guitarist, and a Broadway investor who has backed Tony Award-winning productions.