KEY POINTS
  • Swiss pharma giant Roche is acquiring Flatiron Health, which has an electronic medical record used by physicians treating cancer, then analyzes the information to come up with better treatments.
  • Flatiron was founded by ex-Google employees Nat Turner and Zach Weinberg and has raised more than $300 million from investors including Roche and Alphabet's venture arm, GV (formerly Google Ventures).
Severin Schwan, chief executive officer Roche Holding.

Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche Group is buying Flatiron Health, an Alphabet-backed cancer-focused start-up founded by two former Google employees, according to sources familiar with the matter. The company will pay $1.9 billion, adding to its existing stake, for a total value of $2.1 billion.

The company has confirmed the deal in a press release.