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Edgewise Therapeutics
Post in 2025
Edgewise Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Boulder, Colorado, that specializes in developing small molecule therapies for severe, rare musculoskeletal diseases. Founded in 2017, the company employs a precision medicine approach to create innovative treatments targeting various muscle disorders, including Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies, as well as limb girdle muscular dystrophies. Utilizing its proprietary muscle-focused drug discovery platform, Edgewise integrates expertise in muscle biology and small molecule engineering to identify and develop therapies that address genetically defined muscle disorders. The company emphasizes a holistic drug discovery method that assesses integrated muscle function, enabling it to create orally bioavailable therapies aimed at improving outcomes for patients with significant unmet medical needs in neuromuscular and cardiac diseases.
Curevo
Series B in 2025
Curevo is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation, non-mRNA vaccines to address unmet medical needs. Its lead candidate, amezosvatein (also known as CRV-101), is an adjuvanted subunit vaccine designed to prevent shingles (herpes zoster) and chickenpox (varicella). The company focuses on improving vaccine efficacy, safety, and tolerability while advancing its pipeline through clinical trials.
Bambusa Therapeutics
Series A in 2025
Bambusa Therapeutics operates as biotechnology company, that focuses on developing bispecific antibodies.
Monopar
Post in 2024
Monopar Therapeutics Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Wilmette, Illinois, focused on developing proprietary therapeutics to improve outcomes for cancer patients. The company is advancing several key products, including Validive, a clonidine mucobuccal tablet in Phase III trials aimed at preventing severe oral mucositis caused by chemoradiotherapy in oropharyngeal cancer patients. Another significant compound is camsirubicin, a targeted analog of doxorubicin designed to treat soft tissue sarcoma while minimizing cardiac toxicity. Additionally, Monopar is developing MNPR-101, a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting advanced solid tumors, and MNPR-202, an early-stage analog for various cancers. Monopar collaborates with organizations such as Grupo Español de Investigación en Sarcomas and NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, focusing on treatments for both cancer and severe COVID-19. Founded in 2014, the company emphasizes the development of orphan oncology compounds to extend life and enhance the quality of life for patients.
Ottimo Pharma
Series A in 2024
Ottimo Pharma specializes in developing innovative cancer therapies for solid tumors. Its primary focus is Jankistomig, a bi-functional antibody that targets both immune checkpoint inhibition and angiogenesis, two key pathways involved in cancer growth. By simultaneously addressing these pathways, Ottimo Pharma's approach offers healthcare professionals a dual-pronged strategy to potentially enhance treatment outcomes and reduce the burden of cancer on patients and the healthcare system.
Angitia Biopharmaceuticals
Series C in 2024
Angitia Biopharmaceuticals is a global biotechnology company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative therapeutics for serious musculoskeletal diseases. The company focuses on researching and creating breakthrough therapies aimed at treating conditions affecting bones, muscles, and joints. By prioritizing the development of novel drugs, Angitia Biopharmaceuticals aims to improve patient outcomes and facilitate recovery from severe musculoskeletal ailments.
nChroma Bio
Venture Round in 2024
nChroma Bio is a biotechnology company specializing in targeted genetic medicine. It operates an integrated product engine for safe, accurate, and targeted in vivo administration, aiming to overcome limitations of current genetic medicine techniques. The company focuses on liver-targeted therapies, initially for chronic hepatitis B and D, leveraging epigenetics to enable precise and specific gene regulation. This approach allows for therapies with programmable tissue specificity, potentially offering durable and targeted cures for the liver and other organs.
Maze Therapeutics
Series D in 2024
Maze Therapeutics is a biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, focused on developing innovative medicines that leverage the effects of rare genetic variants to address unmet medical needs. Founded in 2017 and originally known as Modulus Therapeutics, the company utilizes its proprietary Compass platform to identify genetic variants linked to diseases and map them to the biological pathways that drive these conditions in specific patient populations. By integrating large-scale human genetics data and functional genomics with various drug discovery methods, Maze Therapeutics aims to reveal modifier genes that offer protective benefits. This approach enhances the understanding of target biology and informs the development of novel therapies, ultimately enabling pharmaceutical companies to create effective treatments.
Olema Oncology
Post in 2024
Olema Oncology is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer. The company specializes in the discovery and commercialization of targeted treatments aimed at improving outcomes for women with cancer. Olema utilizes its extensive knowledge of endocrine-driven cancers and the molecular mechanisms of the ER to create drug candidates that are designed to outperform existing therapies. Currently, the company's product pipeline includes OP-1250 and OP-3136, both of which have completed discovery and preclinical studies. Olema's mission is to transform the standard of care for both pre- and post-menopausal women by providing more effective and convenient treatment options.
35Pharma
Series C in 2024
35Pharma is a biopharmaceutical company focused on designing and developing innovative biologics to address diseases with significant unmet medical needs, particularly pulmonary hypertension and musculoskeletal disorders. The company leverages its expertise in protein engineering and a comprehensive understanding of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta structure-function relationships to create highly effective ligand traps. These advancements aim to facilitate the development of targeted biologics for treating patients suffering from cardio-pulmonary and metabolic diseases.
Forte Biosciences
Post in 2024
Forte Biosciences is a biotechnology company specializing in dermatology and biopharmaceuticals. The company's lead product, FB-401, is a topically applied live biotherapeutic designed to treat inflammatory skin diseases, developed in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Additionally, Forte Biosciences is advancing another product candidate, FB-102, which is a proprietary therapeutic molecule aimed at addressing a range of autoimmune conditions, including graft-versus-host disease, vitiligo, and alopecia areata. The company is currently in the preclinical trial stage for FB-102, reflecting its commitment to developing innovative treatments for dermatological and autoimmune disorders.
Metsera
Series B in 2024
Metsera is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for obesity and metabolic conditions. The company focuses on advancing a variety of oral and injectable treatment options, including incretin, non-incretin, and combination therapies. These treatments are designed to address multiple therapeutic targets, positioning Metsera to meet the evolving demands of the weight loss treatment landscape. Additionally, Metsera integrates proprietary health technology tools to provide personalized care, enhancing the effectiveness of its therapeutic offerings.
Monopar
Post in 2024
Monopar Therapeutics Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Wilmette, Illinois, focused on developing proprietary therapeutics to improve outcomes for cancer patients. The company is advancing several key products, including Validive, a clonidine mucobuccal tablet in Phase III trials aimed at preventing severe oral mucositis caused by chemoradiotherapy in oropharyngeal cancer patients. Another significant compound is camsirubicin, a targeted analog of doxorubicin designed to treat soft tissue sarcoma while minimizing cardiac toxicity. Additionally, Monopar is developing MNPR-101, a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting advanced solid tumors, and MNPR-202, an early-stage analog for various cancers. Monopar collaborates with organizations such as Grupo Español de Investigación en Sarcomas and NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, focusing on treatments for both cancer and severe COVID-19. Founded in 2014, the company emphasizes the development of orphan oncology compounds to extend life and enhance the quality of life for patients.
Alpha9 Theranostics
Series C in 2024
Alpha9 Theranostics is a biopharma company that focuses on radiotherapeutics for the treatment of solid and hematologic malignancies. The company is creating a strong pipeline of radiopharmaceuticals to target solid and hematologic malignancies. Its systematic approach to radiotherapeutic design is fueled by a toolbox of technologies and chemistries, which offers broad potential for expansion into a multitude of oncology targets. Alpha9 Theranostics was founded in 2019 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Entrada Therapeutics
Post in 2024
Entrada Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on treating diseases through the intracellular delivery of biologics. Founded in 2016, the company has developed innovative technologies that facilitate the efficient delivery of proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids, targeting intracellular sites that have traditionally been difficult to access. Entrada's approach includes Intracellular Enzyme Replacement Therapy (IC-ERT) and Endosomal Escape Vehicle (EEV) therapeutics, which aim to improve the therapeutic index by enabling the delivery of a wide range of therapeutics across various organs and tissues. The company's pipeline addresses conditions related to neuromuscular diseases and expands into additional therapeutic areas, positioning Entrada at the forefront of advancing treatment options for patients with devastating illnesses.
Disc Medicine
Post in 2024
Disc Medicine, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative treatments for severe hematologic disorders. Founded in 2017, the company specializes in human genetics-based therapeutics that aim to improve red blood cell production in patients suffering from various hematologic diseases. Disc Medicine's pipeline includes therapeutic candidates targeting critical pathways involved in red blood cell biology, such as heme biosynthesis and iron homeostasis. Notable programs include bitopertin, which is being developed for conditions like erythropoietic porphyrias and Diamond-Blackfan anemia. Through its research and development efforts, Disc Medicine seeks to transform the lives of patients affected by these challenging disorders.
Asher Bio
Series C in 2024
Asher Biotherapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, founded in 2019. The company specializes in the development of immunotherapy drugs aimed at effectively treating cancer. Its innovative therapies are designed to enhance the immune system's ability to target and eliminate cancer cells while minimizing side effects. This focus allows healthcare providers to deliver effective treatments to patients in a shorter timeframe, aiming to improve overall outcomes in cancer care.
Eliem Therapeutics
Post in 2024
Eliem Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, that specializes in developing therapeutic drugs for hyperexcitability disorders affecting the nervous system. Founded in 2018, the company focuses on creating innovative treatments for conditions such as chronic pain, depression, epilepsy, and anxiety, which significantly impact millions of individuals. Eliem utilizes its expertise in neuroscience and translational medicine to advance a promising pipeline of drug candidates, including its lead candidate, ETX-155, aimed at addressing major depressive disorder and focal onset seizures. The company's mission centers on meeting unmet medical needs and improving patients' quality of life through its novel therapies.
Nkarta Therapeutics
Post in 2024
Nkarta Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing engineered natural killer (NK) cells for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company aims to enhance the efficacy of cell therapy by leveraging the inherent ability of NK cells to identify and eliminate abnormal cells without the need for genetic alteration. This approach allows for a broader application across various hematologic and solid tumor malignancies while potentially minimizing side effects associated with traditional T-cell therapies. Nkarta combines its NK expansion platform technology with proprietary cell engineering methods to produce a substantial supply of NK cells, enhancing their ability to recognize therapeutic targets and improving their persistence in the body for sustained activity. Through this innovative strategy, Nkarta seeks to provide more potent, well-tolerated, and rapidly available therapies for patients facing diverse cancer types.
MindMed
Post in 2024
MindMed provides psychedelic-inspired medicines and therapies for substance abuse disorders and other mental illnesses. The company is assembling a compelling drug development pipeline of innovative treatments based on psychedelic substances including Psilocybin, LSD, MDMA, DMT, and an Ibogaine derivative, 18-MC.
Precision BioSciences
Post in 2024
Precision BioSciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on genome editing, headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. The company utilizes its proprietary ARCUS technology to develop therapeutic products aimed at treating human diseases and improving food and agricultural solutions. Precision BioSciences operates through two segments: Therapeutic and Food. The Therapeutic segment is particularly dedicated to advancing allogeneic CAR T immunotherapies for cancer treatment, including candidates like PBCAR0191 and PBCAR20A, which target specific tumor antigens. The company is also involved in in vivo gene correction and is exploring treatments for conditions such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Additionally, the Food segment develops innovative nutrition products. Precision BioSciences has formed strategic collaborations, including agreements with Shire Plc and Gilead Sciences, to enhance its research and development capabilities. Founded in 2006, the company aims to harness its next-generation gene editing technology to address pressing health challenges.
Avidity Biosciences
Post in 2024
Avidity Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing oligonucleotide-based therapies known as antibody oligonucleotide conjugates (AOCs). These innovative therapies aim to address the limitations of traditional oligonucleotide treatments by combining the tissue selectivity of monoclonal antibodies with the precision of oligonucleotide therapies. This approach allows Avidity to target previously undruggable tissue and cell types, thereby addressing the underlying genetic drivers of various diseases. The company's lead product candidate, AOC 1001, is designed to treat myotonic dystrophy type 1, a rare muscle disease. Additionally, Avidity is advancing multiple programs aimed at treating muscle-related conditions such as muscle atrophy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, and Pompe disease. Founded in 2012 and based in La Jolla, California, Avidity is also exploring therapeutic applications in immune and other cell types.
enGene
Post in 2024
enGene, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in mucosal immunotherapy platforms aimed at treating inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes. The company has developed a non-integrating biopolymer-based nucleotide delivery technology that enables localized delivery of immune-modulating proteins to mucosal tissues, including the gastrointestinal tract, lung, and bladder. This innovative approach allows for the treatment of various immune disorders and supports systemic release of proteins from the gut to address conditions such as diabetes, anemia, and hemophilia. Founded in 1999 and based in Vancouver, Canada, enGene has formed a strategic alliance with Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. The company's platform facilitates the induction or suppression of protein expression levels, which can help regenerate physiologic, meal-regulated insulin secretion for diabetes patients.
PepGen
Post in 2024
PepGen is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, focused on advancing nucleic acid therapeutics, particularly antisense oligonucleotides. Founded in 2018, the company aims to enhance the delivery and efficacy of these therapies through its proprietary Enhanced Delivery Oligonucleotide (EDO) platform. This innovative platform utilizes engineered peptides designed to improve tissue penetration, cellular uptake, and nuclear delivery of oligonucleotides. PepGen's technology has shown promise in preclinical studies, demonstrating the ability to transport therapeutics effectively into various target tissues, including smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle, as well as the central nervous system. The company's mission is to unlock the full potential of nucleic acid therapeutics to transform the treatment landscape for severe neuromuscular and neurological diseases.
Dianthus Therapeutics
Post in 2024
Dianthus Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative treatments for severe autoimmune diseases through targeted therapies. The company's lead candidate, DNTH103, is a monoclonal antibody designed to selectively inhibit a specific component of the immune system, offering potential advantages over existing complement therapies. This treatment aims to improve safety and efficacy for patients suffering from serious autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. Dianthus is committed to advancing its pipeline of next-generation complement therapeutics, supported by a team of experienced professionals in the biotech and pharmaceutical sectors. The company envisions that DNTH103 could be administered as a self-injection for certain patients, enhancing convenience and accessibility in treatment.
Solid Biosciences
Post in 2024
Solid Biosciences Inc. is a life science company focused on developing therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a genetic muscle-wasting disease primarily affecting boys. The company's lead product candidate, SGT-001, is a gene transfer therapy currently undergoing a Phase I/II clinical trial aimed at restoring functional dystrophin protein expression in patients' muscles. In addition to SGT-001, Solid Biosciences is advancing the Anti-LTBP4 program, which involves a monoclonal antibody designed to reduce fibrosis and inflammation by targeting the LTBP4 protein. The company also develops biomarkers and sensors, as well as the Solid Suit program, which focuses on creating wearable assistive devices with functional and therapeutic benefits. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Solid Biosciences has established a strategic collaboration with Ultragenyx to enhance gene therapy development for DMD. With no current cure for DMD, the company aims to provide innovative solutions for a condition that affects an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 cases in the United States.
Claris Biotherapeutics
Series A in 2024
Claris Biotherapeutics develops a topical formulation intended to cure corneal wounds, ulcers, and scars. The formulation creates a recombinant hepatocyte growth factor which accelerates the healing process, providing healthcare providers noninvasive therapeutic treatment.
Immunic Therapeutics
Post in 2024
Immunic Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing selective oral immunology therapies to treat chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The company's pipeline includes three small molecule products. The lead program, IMU-838, is a selective immune modulator that blocks the enzyme DHODH, inhibiting the metabolism of activated immune cells and exhibiting antiviral effects. It is being developed for multiple sclerosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and primary sclerosing cholangitis. IMU-935, a selective inverse agonist of the transcription factor RORγt, targets psoriasis, castration-resistant prostate cancer, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Additionally, IMU-856 aims to restore intestinal barrier function for diseases involving bowel barrier dysfunction.
AN2 Therapeutics
Post in 2023
AN2 Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 2017. The company is dedicated to the research, development, and commercialization of innovative medicines aimed at addressing infectious diseases. AN2 Therapeutics is focused on developing epetraborole, a once-daily oral treatment for patients suffering from chronic non-tuberculous mycobacterial lung disease, which represents a significant unmet medical need. Additionally, the company has established a strategic partnership with Brii Biosciences to enhance its development efforts.
Benitec
Post in 2023
Benitec Biopharma is using patented ‘gene-silencing’ technology to develop drugs for chronic and life-threatening human diseases. Their transformational technology, ddRNAi, targets and ‘turns off’ specific genes related to disease, providing lasting treatment and potentially cure with a single dose. Compared to traditional approaches to RNA intereference, ddRNAi is easier to deliver, safer to us, more targeted and more efficient. Benitec has a pipeline of in-house and partnered drug development programs based on ddRNAI, including Hepatitis C and B, cancer-associated pain and drug-resistant lung cancer. Our Hepatitis C program is nearing clinical trials in 2013. ddRNAi has the potential to silence genes related to thousands of human diseases and is protected by over 40 global patents. The technology is available from Benitec under a variety of licence options.
Gracell Biotechnologies
Post in 2023
Gracell Biotechnologies Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Shanghai, China, focused on discovering and developing cell therapies for cancer treatment. The company’s lead product candidates include GC012F, a dual-target autologous CAR-T therapy for multiple myeloma, and GC019F, which targets adult B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and is also being investigated for relapsed or refractory B cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Additionally, Gracell is developing GC007F for B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and GC027, an allogeneic CAR-T product candidate for adult T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The company also has GC007g, a donor-derived therapy for relapsed or refractory B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and a pipeline of earlier stage candidates targeting other cancer types, including ovarian cancer and breast cancer. Founded in 2017, Gracell aims to provide innovative cellular therapeutics that enhance treatment options for patients suffering from various hematological malignancies and solid tumors.
CG Oncology
Series F in 2023
CG Oncology is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative immunotherapies for cancer treatment, particularly focusing on bladder cancer. The company specializes in oncolytic immunotherapies, with its lead candidate, cretostimogene grenadenorepvec, designed as a targeted, intravesical immunotherapy. Currently, CG Oncology is conducting multiple clinical trials, including two phase three trials aimed at high-risk patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) who are unresponsive to BCG therapy, as well as an additional phase two study in combination with a checkpoint inhibitor. The company aims to provide effective bladder-sparing treatment options for patients while advancing the development of its proprietary therapies.
Immunome
Post in 2023
Immunome Inc., founded in 2006 and headquartered in Exton, Pennsylvania, is a biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing highly targeted and native human cancer antibodies against universal cancer antigens. The company utilizes its proprietary RealMAb technology to identify novel antigens and the corresponding native human antibodies that target them. Additionally, Immunome employs ScreenMab multiplex functional screening technology to pinpoint monoclonal antibodies with high specificity for tumor neoantigens.
Carmot Therapeutics
Series E in 2023
Carmot Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, with an additional office in San Francisco. Founded in 2008, the company focuses on discovering and developing therapies for metabolic diseases, including obesity and diabetes. Carmot employs a proprietary drug discovery approach known as Chemotype Evolution, which enables the exploration of novel chemical and biological frontiers. The company is advancing a portfolio of clinical-stage drug candidates, including CT-388, a once-weekly injectable dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist; CT-996, a once-daily oral GLP-1 receptor agonist; and CT-868, a once-daily injectable dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist for treating type 1 diabetes in patients with overweight or obesity. These innovative therapies aim to enhance glucose clearance and promote weight loss, addressing the fundamental causes of metabolic diseases.
Chroma Medicine
Series B in 2023
Chroma Medicine is a genomic medicine company founded in 2021 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in epigenetic editing. The company is pioneering a new class of genomic therapies aimed at revolutionizing the treatment of genetically driven diseases. By utilizing epigenetics, which is the natural mechanism for gene regulation, Chroma Medicine develops programmable epigenetic editors that target specific genes and modulate chromatin conformation. This innovative approach enables healthcare providers to achieve precise control of gene expression, offering a promising therapeutic option for conditions linked to genetic anomalies.
Entact Bio
Series A in 2022
Entact Bio is a biotechnology company that is in the preclinical stages of developing medications to improve protein function. It was founded by a team with deep roots in deubiquitinase (DUB) biochemistry, chemical biology, disease biology, and small-molecule drug development. The company's proprietary EncompassTM platform was designed to create enhancement-targeting chimeric (ENTACTM) medicines. ENTACs take advantage of DUBs' ability to regulate proteins.
Curevo
Series A in 2022
Curevo is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation, non-mRNA vaccines to address unmet medical needs. Its lead candidate, amezosvatein (also known as CRV-101), is an adjuvanted subunit vaccine designed to prevent shingles (herpes zoster) and chickenpox (varicella). The company focuses on improving vaccine efficacy, safety, and tolerability while advancing its pipeline through clinical trials.
BioAtla
Post in 2022
BioAtla, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing innovative antibody-based therapeutics for cancer treatment. The company utilizes its proprietary platforms, Conditionally Active Biologics (CAB) and Comprehensive Integrated Antibody Optimization (CIAO!), to create highly selective and effective drugs. Its lead product candidate, BA3011, is a conditionally active biologic antibody-drug conjugate targeting soft tissue and bone sarcomas, non-small cell lung cancer, and other tumor types. Additionally, BioAtla is developing BA3021, aimed at non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma, as well as BA3071, which targets multiple cancers, including renal cell carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. The company holds over 150 issued patents and applications, emphasizing its commitment to improving drug selectivity and safety while expanding the range of treatable cancers.
Compass Therapeutics
Post in 2022
Compass Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative antibody therapeutics for the treatment of solid tumors and hematological malignancies. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company utilizes its proprietary StitchMabs and common light-chain platforms to discover and create multispecific antibody combinations. Its lead product candidate, CTX-471, is an agonistic monoclonal antibody targeting CD137, currently undergoing Phase 1 clinical trials in patients with prior PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitor treatment. Another significant candidate, CTX-009, is a bispecific antibody that inhibits DLL4-mediated Notch signaling and VEGF-A signaling, having completed a Phase 1 dose escalation study. Additionally, CTX-8371, a bispecific antibody targeting PD-1 and PD-L1, is in the IND-enabling stage. Through its innovative approaches, Compass Therapeutics aims to enhance immune engagement and improve therapeutic outcomes for cancer patients.
Disc Medicine
Venture Round in 2022
Disc Medicine, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative treatments for severe hematologic disorders. Founded in 2017, the company specializes in human genetics-based therapeutics that aim to improve red blood cell production in patients suffering from various hematologic diseases. Disc Medicine's pipeline includes therapeutic candidates targeting critical pathways involved in red blood cell biology, such as heme biosynthesis and iron homeostasis. Notable programs include bitopertin, which is being developed for conditions like erythropoietic porphyrias and Diamond-Blackfan anemia. Through its research and development efforts, Disc Medicine seeks to transform the lives of patients affected by these challenging disorders.
Elektrofi
Series B in 2022
Elektrofi is a preclinical-stage company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on advancing drug delivery methods to enhance patient experiences. Established in 2016, the company has developed a formulation system capable of processing a diverse array of therapeutic molecules, including large and complex proteins such as monoclonal antibodies, bispecifics, and fusion proteins. Its innovative technology aims to improve subcutaneous administration, allowing drug manufacturers to create breakthrough therapies that empower patients with more control over how they receive essential medications.
IntelyCare
Series C in 2022
IntelyCare, Inc. is a healthcare staffing company based in Quincy, Massachusetts, founded in 2014. It provides an on-demand staffing platform that connects nursing professionals with post-acute healthcare facilities, enabling them to optimize staffing levels and manage workforce demands effectively. The platform allows nurses and nursing assistants to create their own schedules and select shifts that suit them, fostering a flexible work environment. Utilizing advanced data science and artificial intelligence, IntelyCare automates scheduling and improves the efficiency of filling nursing shifts, achieving rates three times the industry average. The company serves a variety of clients, including home care agencies, assisted living facilities, long-term care establishments, and rehabilitation hospitals, ultimately aiming to reduce burnout among nursing staff and enhance overall productivity. IntelyCare operates as a subsidiary of Leerink Revelation Healthcare Fund II GP, LLC.
2seventy bio
Post in 2022
22seventy bio is an immuno-oncology cell therapy company that discovers and develops cancer therapies. The company combines a deep knowledge of cancer cell biology and genetics with an understanding of the immune response to cancer to advance its pipeline. It was established in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2021.
Magnolia Medical Technologies
Venture Round in 2022
Magnolia Medical Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company based in Seattle, Washington, focused on enhancing the accuracy of diagnostic blood culture tests. Established in 2011, the company has developed SteriPath, a vacuum-assisted blood collection system designed to prevent contamination of blood samples, which can lead to misdiagnosis of sepsis. This innovative system operates by actively diverting and sequestering contaminated blood, allowing for the collection of uncontaminated samples through a separate flow path. This closed vein-to-bottle collection method aims to improve diagnostic specimen quality, thereby increasing diagnostic accuracy and improving patient outcomes. Magnolia Medical Technologies holds a robust intellectual property portfolio, including over 70 issued patents and more than 50 pending applications, reflecting its commitment to advancing medical technology and addressing challenges such as antibiotic resistance. The company's products are distributed throughout the United States.
Enliven Therapeutics
Series B in 2022
Enliven Therapeutics is a clinical-stage precision oncology company based in Boulder, Colorado, focused on developing innovative small molecule therapies to enhance patient outcomes. Established in July 2019 by Sam Kintz, Joe Lyssikatos, and Anish Patel, the company employs a unique discovery process that leverages clinically validated biological targets alongside advanced chemistry. This methodology aims to overcome the limitations of current therapies by creating potentially first-in-class treatments that address critical challenges such as tolerability, combinability, resistance, and disease progression, particularly in cases involving brain metastases. Enliven's product pipeline includes ELVN-001, a selective small molecule kinase inhibitor targeting the BCR-ABL gene fusion in chronic myeloid leukemia, and ELVN-002, an irreversible HER2 inhibitor designed to penetrate the central nervous system and act against various HER2 variants.
Ceptur Therapeutics
Series A in 2022
Ceptur Therapeutics is focused on developing innovative genetic medicines aimed at addressing diseases that currently lack effective treatments. The company utilizes its proprietary U1 Adaptor technology, which enables long-lasting and non-genotoxic silencing of disease-causing genes, particularly in challenging tissues beyond the liver and central nervous system. This technology addresses the limitations of existing gene silencing methods and holds promise for cancer treatment, allowing healthcare providers to offer new therapeutic options for patients with various types of cancers.
Curevo
Series A in 2022
Curevo is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation, non-mRNA vaccines to address unmet medical needs. Its lead candidate, amezosvatein (also known as CRV-101), is an adjuvanted subunit vaccine designed to prevent shingles (herpes zoster) and chickenpox (varicella). The company focuses on improving vaccine efficacy, safety, and tolerability while advancing its pipeline through clinical trials.
P3 Health Partners
Post in 2021
P3 Health Partners is a patient-centered and physician-led population health management company based in Henderson, Nevada, founded in 2017. The organization focuses on providing primary health care services through a model that aggregates and supports existing healthcare resources in the community. P3 fosters collaboration among community providers to deliver coordinated and integrated care, aiming to improve patient outcomes while reducing costs. The company emphasizes value-based care, leveraging a combination of clinical operations, population health management, and consulting services. By utilizing data, technology, and community outreach, P3 Health Partners seeks to enhance patient experiences and satisfaction for both providers and caregivers.
Quell Therapeutics
Series B in 2021
Quell's vision is to become a leading engineered Treg cell therapy company. The company will seek to develop next generation engineered T-regulatory cell (Treg) therapies for a range of solid organ transplant and autoimmune conditions. Quell has been founded by Syncona in partnership with six leading experts in the Treg field, cell engineering, solid organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases: Giovanna Lombardi, Professor of Human Transplant Immunology at Kings College London (KCL), Alberto Sanchez-Fueyo, Professor of Hepatology in the Institute of Liver Studies at KCL, Hans Stauss, Professor of Tumour Immunology and Director of the Institute of Immunity and Transplantation at University College London (UCL), Emma Morris, Professor of Clinical Cell & Gene Therapy and Inflammation, Immunity and Immunotherapeutics Theme Director, National Institute for Health Research University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre, Marc Martinez-Llordella, Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Liver Studies at KCL and Elmar Jaeckel, Co-Leader Liver Transplant program MHH, Group Leader "Immune tolerance" in the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology at Hannover Medical School.
Chroma Medicine
Series A in 2021
Chroma Medicine is a genomic medicine company founded in 2021 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in epigenetic editing. The company is pioneering a new class of genomic therapies aimed at revolutionizing the treatment of genetically driven diseases. By utilizing epigenetics, which is the natural mechanism for gene regulation, Chroma Medicine develops programmable epigenetic editors that target specific genes and modulate chromatin conformation. This innovative approach enables healthcare providers to achieve precise control of gene expression, offering a promising therapeutic option for conditions linked to genetic anomalies.
Shoreline Biosciences
Venture Round in 2021
Shoreline Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in La Jolla, California, founded in 2020. The company specializes in developing cell-based immunotherapies aimed at treating seriously ill patients. Shoreline utilizes a proprietary technology platform that focuses on induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) differentiation and the genetic programming of the IL-15/CISH pathway. This approach enhances the metabolic fitness and persistence of engineered natural killer (NK) cells, thereby improving their anti-cancer activity. In addition to NK cells, Shoreline is also advancing the development of iPSC-derived macrophages for oncology and disease-modifying therapies. The company's innovative solutions aim to provide healthcare professionals with effective and cost-efficient treatment options for patients facing serious health challenges.
Attralus
Series B in 2021
Attralus, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving the lives of patients suffering from systemic amyloidosis. The company develops innovative peptide-based agents aimed at diagnosing and treating various forms and stages of this complex condition. Its product pipeline includes AT-01, a polybasic peptide radiotracer for diagnostic and monitoring purposes; AT-02, a peptide-immunoglobulin fusion for therapeutic applications; and AT-03, an Fc-fusion protein designed for therapeutic use. Attralus focuses on addressing the common pathology found in all systemic amyloidosis diseases, striving to create effective treatments for subtypes that currently lack available options. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, Attralus was previously known as Aurora Bio, Inc. before rebranding in August 2020.
Disc Medicine
Series B in 2021
Disc Medicine, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative treatments for severe hematologic disorders. Founded in 2017, the company specializes in human genetics-based therapeutics that aim to improve red blood cell production in patients suffering from various hematologic diseases. Disc Medicine's pipeline includes therapeutic candidates targeting critical pathways involved in red blood cell biology, such as heme biosynthesis and iron homeostasis. Notable programs include bitopertin, which is being developed for conditions like erythropoietic porphyrias and Diamond-Blackfan anemia. Through its research and development efforts, Disc Medicine seeks to transform the lives of patients affected by these challenging disorders.
Asher Bio
Series B in 2021
Asher Biotherapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, founded in 2019. The company specializes in the development of immunotherapy drugs aimed at effectively treating cancer. Its innovative therapies are designed to enhance the immune system's ability to target and eliminate cancer cells while minimizing side effects. This focus allows healthcare providers to deliver effective treatments to patients in a shorter timeframe, aiming to improve overall outcomes in cancer care.
DICE Therapeutics
Series C in 2021
DICE Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that utilizes its proprietary technology platform to develop a pipeline of novel oral therapeutic candidates aimed at treating chronic diseases, particularly in the field of immunology. The company focuses on creating oral therapeutics that target well-established proteins, intending to achieve efficacy similar to existing systemic biologics. DICE's DELSCAPE platform is specifically designed to discover selective oral small molecules capable of modulating protein-protein interactions effectively. Its lead candidate, S011806, is an oral antagonist targeting interleukin-17, a key player in various immunological conditions. In addition to S011806, DICE is developing other oral therapeutic candidates that target α4ß7 integrin and αVß1/αVß6 integrin, aimed at treating inflammatory bowel disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, respectively.
Sonoma Biotherapeutics
Series B in 2021
Sonoma Biotherapeutics develops adoptive Treg cell therapies aimed at treating autoimmune and degenerative diseases. The company employs advanced genome editing and target-specific cell therapy to create therapeutic solutions that promote self-tolerance and mitigate harmful inflammatory responses associated with conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Seattle, Washington, Sonoma Biotherapeutics combines expertise in Treg biology and proprietary methodologies to advance its therapeutic platform, focusing on developing disease-modifying and potentially curative treatments.
Synthekine
Series B in 2021
Synthekine Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cytokine therapies and immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmune disorders. Established in 2018 and located in Menlo Park, California, the company employs advanced platforms such as engineered partial agonists and orthogonal cell therapies. Its Synthekine Platform utilizes surrogate agonists instead of traditional mutant cytokines, allowing for the creation of therapeutics that enhance efficacy while minimizing side effects. The product pipeline includes STK-009, an orthogonal ligand, and SYNCAR-001, a CAR-T therapy targeting CD-19, along with STK-012, which consists of partial agonists of IL-2. Synthekine aims to revolutionize treatment paradigms by harnessing the principles of cytokine partial agonism and immunological specificity, leading to novel immunotherapies that improve patient outcomes.
BioTheryx
Series E in 2021
BioTheryX, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Chappaqua, New York, focused on developing innovative therapies that restore protein homeostasis through targeted protein degradation. The company specializes in Protein Homeostatic Modulators and small molecule targeted protein degraders (TPDs), which utilize a unique mechanism involving molecular glues to regulate protein levels within the body. Their proprietary PRODEGY platform is built on a library of Cereblon binders, enabling the design of bifunctional and hybrid degraders aimed at treating various diseases, particularly cancer. BioTheryX's lead candidate, BTX-A51, is an oral small molecule and multi-kinase inhibitor targeting specific leukemic stem cells and oncogenic transcription factors. Established in 2007, BioTheryX aims to address significant unmet medical needs by leveraging its expertise in protein modulation and degradation.
Magenta Therapeutics
Post in 2021
Magenta Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative therapies to enhance stem cell transplantation for patients with blood cancers, genetic diseases, and autoimmune disorders. The company aims to improve the safety and efficacy of stem cell transplants, which are currently high-risk procedures often considered only as a last resort. Its pipeline includes several key product candidates, such as targeted antibody-drug conjugates for transplant conditioning, a novel stem cell mobilization agent, and allogeneic stem cell therapies. Magenta is also exploring collaborations to assess the effectiveness of its therapies in combination with existing treatments, such as gene therapies for sickle cell disease. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Magenta Therapeutics seeks to expand the curative potential of stem cell therapies to a broader patient population by addressing the toxicity and long-term side effects associated with current transplant methods.
Nuvalent
Series B in 2021
Nuvalent is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing targeted therapies for cancer, specifically aimed at clinically validated kinase targets. With a strong foundation in structure-based design, Nuvalent creates small molecules that exhibit high selectivity, aiming to address issues of resistance and minimize side effects associated with conventional treatments. The company's pipeline includes lead programs such as NVL-520 for ROS1-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and NVL-655 for ALK-positive NSCLC, as well as several discovery-stage initiatives. All operations are conducted within the United States, where Nuvalent seeks to enhance treatment options for patients with significant unmet medical needs.
NeoGenomics
Post in 2021
NeoGenomics Laboratories operates a network of cancer-focused testing facilities in the United States, Switzerland, and Singapore. The company is divided into two main segments: Clinical Services and Pharma Services. It provides a range of genetic and molecular testing services, including cytogenetics, fluorescence in-situ hybridization, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and molecular testing, aimed at helping clinicians and researchers understand cancer at a genetic level. Additionally, NeoGenomics offers morphologic analysis for diagnosis and supports pharmaceutical companies in their oncology programs through testing services that facilitate drug development and clinical trials. The company's collaboration with Inivata Limited for the commercialization of the InVisionFirst-Lung liquid biopsy test exemplifies its commitment to advancing cancer diagnostics. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Fort Myers, Florida, NeoGenomics serves hospitals, pathologists, oncologists, academic centers, and other clinical laboratories, enhancing cancer care through innovative testing solutions.
ValenzaBio
Series A in 2021
ValenzaBio is focused on developing safe and effective treatment options for patients suffering from autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. The company utilizes biomarker-driven approaches to inform its research and clinical development. Its pipeline features several monoclonal antibodies designed to target surface antigens, aiming to reduce harmful subpopulations of autoreactive cells. ValenzaBio's most advanced program has successfully reached Phase 1 proof-of-concept in patients, while other preclinical programs are underway, exploring differentiated mechanisms of action. The company's mission is to address the needs of patients who lack effective treatment alternatives.
Icosavax
Series B in 2021
Icosavax, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 2017. The company specializes in developing vaccines using its innovative virus-like particle (VLP) technology platform, which allows for the multivalent display of complex viral antigens. This technology aims to provide broad and durable protection against various infectious diseases, with an initial focus on life-threatening respiratory illnesses. Icosavax's pipeline includes vaccine candidates targeting respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human metapneumovirus (hMPV), and SARS-CoV-2. The company is dedicated to advancing its VLP technology to discover, develop, and ultimately commercialize effective vaccines against these infectious diseases.
Graphite Bio
Series B in 2021
Graphite Bio, Inc. is a clinical-stage gene editing company based in South San Francisco, California, that specializes in targeted DNA integration to develop innovative therapies for severe diseases. The company utilizes a precision gene editing approach to precisely correct genetic mutations, replace malfunctioning genes, and insert therapeutic genetic sequences at specific locations within the genome. Its technology aims to transform treatment paradigms by enabling the targeted integration of genetic payloads, which could potentially cure a range of serious and life-threatening conditions. Graphite Bio was formerly known as Integral Medicines, Inc. before rebranding in August 2020, and it was incorporated in 2019.
Amunix
Series B in 2021
Amunix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative protein and peptide therapeutics aimed at treating cancer. The company employs several proprietary platforms, including XTEN for extending drug half-life, XPAT for analyzing protease activity in the tumor microenvironment, and ProTIA, which focuses on immuno-oncology therapeutics. Amunix's product pipeline includes prodrugs and transformative T-cell engagers designed to activate the immune system against solid tumors. The company collaborates with various academic, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sectors, maintaining strategic partnerships with organizations such as Janssen and Biogen-Idec. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Amunix strives to deliver breakthroughs that can harness the immune system to combat cancer more effectively.
DTx Pharma
Series B in 2021
DTx Pharma, LLC is a biotechnology company focused on developing and commercializing fatty acid-conjugated peptide therapeutics for patients with rare and chronic diseases. The company specializes in RNA-based therapeutics, utilizing a delivery technology platform that enhances the distribution of nucleic acid drugs to various tissues and organ systems beyond the liver. This innovative approach addresses limitations associated with previous-generation RNA delivery methods, such as poor pharmacokinetics and inadequate cellular uptake. DTx Pharma's products target conditions including retinitis pigmentosa, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and central nervous system disorders. Founded in 2017 and based in San Diego, California, DTx Pharma aims to provide personalized treatment options across multiple therapeutic areas.
Artiva Biotherapeutics
Series B in 2021
Artiva Biotherapeutics is a biotech company focused on developing and manufacturing cellular immunotherapies for cancer patients. Founded in 2019 and based in San Diego, California, Artiva specializes in off-the-shelf, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cell therapies aimed at treating various hematologic cancers and solid tumors. The company's product pipeline targets specific antigens, including CD20 and CD19 for B-cell lymphomas, as well as HER2 for certain solid tumors. Artiva's approach emphasizes the therapeutic potential of NK cells and aims to overcome challenges in scaling and manufacturing these therapies. The company is committed to delivering safe, effective, and readily accessible cell therapies to benefit cancer patients. Artiva operates as a subsidiary of Green Cross Holdings Corporation.
Viracta Therapeutics
Post in 2021
Viracta Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage drug development company based in Cardiff, California, that specializes in precision oncology focused on virus-associated malignancies. The company utilizes a viral activation therapy platform to develop treatments for cancers linked to the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) and other virus-related diseases. Its lead investigational drug, nanatinostat, is being evaluated in combination with the antiviral valganciclovir as a potential oral therapy for EBV-positive lymphoma, including post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder, plasmablastic lymphoma, and angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma. Viracta is also exploring the application of this approach to other EBV-associated conditions, such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma and gastric carcinoma. Founded in 2007 and rebranded from HemaQuest Pharmaceuticals in 2015, Viracta Therapeutics is actively conducting multiple clinical trials to advance its therapeutic candidates.
Day One Biopharmaceuticals
Series B in 2021
Day One Biopharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that specializes in developing targeted cancer therapies for patients of all ages, with a particular focus on pediatric patients. Recognizing the advancements in cancer research, the company aims to create treatments that can benefit both children and adults diagnosed with genetically defined cancers. Day One Biopharmaceuticals prioritizes the rapid development of therapies to meet the urgent needs of families facing cancer diagnoses. Their lead product candidate, DAY101, is an oral, highly-selective pan-RAF kinase inhibitor designed to penetrate the brain, addressing a significant treatment gap in pediatric oncology. By licensing and acquiring promising products from research institutions and other companies, Day One Biopharmaceuticals strives to bring effective medicines to market for those impacted by cancer.
Shoreline Biosciences
Venture Round in 2021
Shoreline Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in La Jolla, California, founded in 2020. The company specializes in developing cell-based immunotherapies aimed at treating seriously ill patients. Shoreline utilizes a proprietary technology platform that focuses on induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) differentiation and the genetic programming of the IL-15/CISH pathway. This approach enhances the metabolic fitness and persistence of engineered natural killer (NK) cells, thereby improving their anti-cancer activity. In addition to NK cells, Shoreline is also advancing the development of iPSC-derived macrophages for oncology and disease-modifying therapies. The company's innovative solutions aim to provide healthcare professionals with effective and cost-efficient treatment options for patients facing serious health challenges.
Verve Therapeutics
Series B in 2021
Verve Therapeutics, Inc. is a genetic medicines company focused on innovative treatments for cardiovascular disease through gene editing. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a research facility in Philadelphia, the company aims to shift the management of cardiovascular conditions from chronic treatments to single-course gene editing therapies. Its initial programs concentrate on the PCSK9 and ANGPTL3 genes, which are known to significantly impact blood lipid levels, a major factor in cardiovascular disease. Verve Therapeutics collaborates with partners such as Beam Therapeutics and Verily to enhance its gene editing delivery technologies. The company is staffed by a team of experts in cardiovascular medicine, human genetics, and drug development, positioning itself to address the challenges of cardiovascular health effectively.
NewAmsterdam Pharma Company
Series A in 2021
NewAmsterdam Pharma, established in 2019 and headquartered in Naarden, the Netherlands, is a late-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving patient care in cardio-metabolic disease populations. The company's primary focus is the development of transformative therapies, with its lead product, obicetrapib, being a next-generation, oral, low-dose CETP inhibitor designed to lower LDL-C levels more effectively than current treatments, particularly for patients with statin intolerance or Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease/Familial Hypercholesterolemia (ASCVD/FH) on maximally-tolerated statin therapy.
Scorpion Therapeutics
Series B in 2021
Scorpion Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing next-generation precision oncology technologies for cancer treatment. Founded in 2020, the company specializes in creating targeted small-molecule drugs that interact with validated cancer targets. Its research encompasses therapies aimed at known oncogenes, previously undruggable cancer targets, and novel targets. By integrating technologies across target discovery, medicinal chemistry, and translational medicine, Scorpion Therapeutics aims to advance a comprehensive pipeline of optimized compounds. The company's goal is to expand the reach of precision medicine, enabling healthcare professionals to offer innovative treatments to a broader range of cancer patients.
Biomea Fusion
Series A in 2021
Biomea Fusion is a preclinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing precision medicine for cancer treatment. The company's focus is on the discovery and development of irreversible small molecule drugs that target specific genetic alterations associated with tumor growth. Its lead product candidate, BMF-219, is designed as a potent and selective irreversible inhibitor of menin, a key transcriptional regulator involved in oncogenic signaling across various cancers. Biomea Fusion aims to expedite the development of these innovative therapies to provide highly effective treatment options for patients with genetically defined cancers.
Edgewise Therapeutics
Series C in 2020
Edgewise Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Boulder, Colorado, that specializes in developing small molecule therapies for severe, rare musculoskeletal diseases. Founded in 2017, the company employs a precision medicine approach to create innovative treatments targeting various muscle disorders, including Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies, as well as limb girdle muscular dystrophies. Utilizing its proprietary muscle-focused drug discovery platform, Edgewise integrates expertise in muscle biology and small molecule engineering to identify and develop therapies that address genetically defined muscle disorders. The company emphasizes a holistic drug discovery method that assesses integrated muscle function, enabling it to create orally bioavailable therapies aimed at improving outcomes for patients with significant unmet medical needs in neuromuscular and cardiac diseases.
Decibel Therapeutics
Series D in 2020
Decibel Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to discovering and developing therapies aimed at protecting, repairing, and restoring hearing. The company focuses on a range of hearing disorders, including those related to cancer treatments, cystic fibrosis, noise exposure, age-related and genetic hearing loss, as well as tinnitus. It utilizes advanced techniques such as single-cell genomics, bioinformatics, and precision gene therapy technologies to enhance its understanding of inner ear pathology and to develop effective treatments. Decibel Therapeutics also offers expertise in drug delivery to the inner ear, imaging, and pharmacokinetic modeling, contributing to innovative therapeutic approaches for patients experiencing various forms of hearing loss. Founded in 2013 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, Decibel Therapeutics was previously known as Hearing, Inc. before rebranding in 2014.
Olema Oncology
Series C in 2020
Olema Oncology is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer. The company specializes in the discovery and commercialization of targeted treatments aimed at improving outcomes for women with cancer. Olema utilizes its extensive knowledge of endocrine-driven cancers and the molecular mechanisms of the ER to create drug candidates that are designed to outperform existing therapies. Currently, the company's product pipeline includes OP-1250 and OP-3136, both of which have completed discovery and preclinical studies. Olema's mission is to transform the standard of care for both pre- and post-menopausal women by providing more effective and convenient treatment options.
Flame Biosciences
Venture Round in 2020
Flame Biosciences, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in New York, dedicated to the research, development, and commercialization of innovative therapies targeting cancer and inflammatory diseases. The company is focused on creating transformative treatments, including FL-101, which addresses lung cancers associated with inflammation, and FL-201, aimed at reducing chronic inflammation in patients. Established in 2017, Flame Biosciences seeks to improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from debilitating and life-threatening conditions through its advanced therapeutic solutions.
Eledon Pharmaceuticals
Post in 2020
Eledon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Irvine, California, specializing in the development of innovative treatments for patients with disorders of the ear, nose, and throat, as well as for those undergoing organ or cellular transplantation and individuals with autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases. The company’s lead product, OP0201, is a surfactant-based nasal aerosol designed for patients at risk for or suffering from otitis media. Additionally, Eledon has developed a foam-based drug delivery technology, OP0101 and OP0102, aimed at delivering medications to the ear, nose, and sinus cavities. The company also focuses on the CD40L pathway, with its main compound in development, tegoprubart, being an IgG1 anti-CD40L antibody that shows promise for treating autoimmune diseases and supporting organ transplants. Eledon Pharmaceuticals was formerly known as Novus Therapeutics, Inc. before its rebranding in January 2021.
Rain Oncology
Series B in 2020
Rain Oncology Inc. is a late-stage precision oncology company focused on developing therapies that target oncogenic drivers. The company employs a tumor-agnostic approach, selecting patients based on the underlying genetics of their tumors rather than their histological characteristics. Its leading product candidate, milademetan, is an oral small molecule inhibitor of MDM2, which plays a role in various cancers. In addition to milademetan, Rain Oncology is advancing a preclinical program aimed at inducing synthetic lethality in cancer cells through the inhibition of RAD52. This targeted strategy aims to improve treatment outcomes for patients who are genetically predisposed to benefit from these therapies.
Chinook Therapeutics
Post in 2020
Chinook Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Seattle, Washington, that specializes in the discovery, development, and commercialization of precision medicines for kidney diseases. The company's lead program is atrasentan, an investigational endothelin receptor antagonist currently prepared for Phase III trials targeting IgA nephropathy and other primary glomerular diseases. In addition to atrasentan, Chinook is developing BION-1301, an investigational anti-APRIL monoclonal antibody evaluated in a Phase Ib trial for IgA nephropathy, and CHK-336, a preclinical candidate aimed at treating an undisclosed ultra-orphan kidney disease. Chinook Therapeutics is also engaged in research programs addressing other rare and severe chronic kidney conditions, including polycystic kidney disease.
Thrive Earlier Detection
Series B in 2020
Thrive Earlier Detection Corp. is a healthcare company that specializes in developing advanced blood testing technologies for early cancer detection. Its flagship product, CancerSEEK, is a liquid biopsy test that analyzes genomic mutations in tumor DNA and protein markers in plasma, allowing for the identification of various cancers at their nascent stages, often before symptoms manifest. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Baltimore, Maryland, Thrive aims to integrate cancer screening into standard medical practice. The company leverages real-world data and machine learning to enhance the accuracy of cancer detection, facilitate follow-up testing, and streamline the transition to oncological care. Thrive operates as a subsidiary of Exact Sciences Corporation and has received investments from notable firms including Third Rock Ventures and Section 32.
Olema Oncology
Series B in 2020
Olema Oncology is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer. The company specializes in the discovery and commercialization of targeted treatments aimed at improving outcomes for women with cancer. Olema utilizes its extensive knowledge of endocrine-driven cancers and the molecular mechanisms of the ER to create drug candidates that are designed to outperform existing therapies. Currently, the company's product pipeline includes OP-1250 and OP-3136, both of which have completed discovery and preclinical studies. Olema's mission is to transform the standard of care for both pre- and post-menopausal women by providing more effective and convenient treatment options.
BioAtla
Series D in 2020
BioAtla, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing innovative antibody-based therapeutics for cancer treatment. The company utilizes its proprietary platforms, Conditionally Active Biologics (CAB) and Comprehensive Integrated Antibody Optimization (CIAO!), to create highly selective and effective drugs. Its lead product candidate, BA3011, is a conditionally active biologic antibody-drug conjugate targeting soft tissue and bone sarcomas, non-small cell lung cancer, and other tumor types. Additionally, BioAtla is developing BA3021, aimed at non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma, as well as BA3071, which targets multiple cancers, including renal cell carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. The company holds over 150 issued patents and applications, emphasizing its commitment to improving drug selectivity and safety while expanding the range of treatable cancers.
Annexon Biosciences
Series D in 2020
Annexon Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies for patients suffering from classical complement-mediated disorders affecting the body, brain, and eye. The company's research is centered around its platform technology that targets classical complement-mediated autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases associated with the abnormal activation of C1q, a key molecule in the classical complement pathway. Annexon's lead product candidate, ANX005, is a full-length monoclonal antibody intended for intravenous use in treating autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders. Another candidate, ANX007, is a monoclonal antibody Fab formulated for intravitreal administration aimed at neurodegenerative ophthalmic conditions. The company employs a disciplined, biomarker-driven development strategy to ensure its therapies effectively engage the target at tolerable doses within the intended patient tissues, while also exploring additional indications within both orphan and larger market segments.
Cybin
Series B in 2020
Cybin is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing research and development in psychedelic and medicinal mushrooms. It focuses on creating safe and effective therapeutics for mental health issues, with an emphasis on psilocybin-based products. The company is actively launching these products in jurisdictions where they are permitted and is engaged in clinical studies across North America and other regions. Through strategic partnerships with academic and institutional entities, Cybin seeks to develop novel compounds and delivery mechanisms, aiming to provide innovative treatments for various psychiatric and neurological conditions.
Everest Medicines
Series C in 2020
Everest Medicines Limited is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Shanghai, China, founded in 2017. The company focuses on licensing, developing, and commercializing innovative therapies to meet critical unmet medical needs in Greater China and other Asia Pacific markets. Its diverse portfolio includes eight clinical-stage drug candidates aimed at treating various conditions such as oncology, immunology, cardio-renal diseases, and infectious diseases. Everest Medicines aims to partner with innovative global companies to bring transformative pharmaceutical solutions to the Emerging Market, leveraging its expertise in clinical development, regulatory affairs, and business operations. The company's pipeline features several notable candidates, including Nefecon, EVER001, PTX-COVID19-B, and Eravacycline, among others.
Kymera Therapeutics
Series C in 2020
Kymera Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company based in Watertown, Massachusetts, that specializes in the discovery and development of novel small molecule therapeutics aimed at selectively degrading disease-causing proteins. The company utilizes a proprietary platform for targeted protein degradation, leveraging the body’s natural protein recycling system. Kymera is developing several programs, including the IRAK4 program for immunology-inflammation diseases such as hidradenitis suppurativa and rheumatoid arthritis, the IRAKIMiD program to address MYD88-mutated diffuse large B cell lymphoma, and the STAT3 program targeting hematologic malignancies, solid tumors, and autoimmune diseases. Founded in 2015, Kymera Therapeutics is pioneering new approaches to treat diseases that have previously been considered untreatable, focusing on previously inaccessible therapeutic targets.
ALX Oncology
Series C in 2020
ALX Oncology is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company based in Burlingame, California, established in 2015. The company specializes in developing innovative therapies aimed at treating various forms of cancer, with a particular focus on its lead product candidate, ALX148. This therapeutic agent is designed to block the CD47 protein, which cancer cells exploit to evade the immune system. ALX148 is currently being investigated for its efficacy in treating myelodysplastic syndromes, acute myeloid leukemia, and several solid tumor types, including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and certain gastric cancers. The company leverages advanced protein engineering technologies to enhance the affinity of its CD47 blockers, aiming to minimize hematologic toxicities often associated with existing treatments. ALX Oncology's commitment to improving cancer therapies is rooted in pioneering research conducted by its founders at Stanford University.
IGM Biosciences
Series C in 2019
IGM Biosciences is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the research and development of engineered Immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies primarily for cancer treatment. The company’s lead product candidate, IGM-2323, is a bispecific IgM antibody targeting CD20 and CD3, currently undergoing Phase 1 clinical trials for relapsed or refractory B cell Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Additionally, IGM is developing IGM-8444, an IgM antibody that targets Death Receptor 5, and IGM-7354, a bispecific IgM antibody designed to deliver interleukin-15 cytokines to PD-L1 expressing cells, both aimed at treating various malignancies. The company’s proprietary IgM antibody technology platform is also applicable for developing therapies for infectious diseases and autoimmune conditions. IGM Biosciences has formed collaborations with other firms to explore new therapeutic options, including antibodies targeting SARS-CoV-2. Established in 1993 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, IGM Biosciences was previously known as Palingen, Inc. before rebranding in 2010.
Phathom Pharmaceuticals
Venture Round in 2019
Phathom Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, focused on developing and commercializing innovative treatments for gastrointestinal diseases. Established in 2018 and launched in 2019, the company is advancing its lead drug candidate, vonoprazan, a potassium-competitive acid blocker (P-CAB) that effectively inhibits acid secretion in the stomach. Vonoprazan is currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials for the treatment of erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease and is also being studied in combination with antibiotics for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection. The company aims to address significant unmet medical needs in patients suffering from acid-related disorders and has assembled a team of experts in the gastrointestinal and pharmaceutical fields to drive its development efforts.
Akero Therapeutics
Series B in 2018
Akero Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing treatments for serious metabolic diseases, particularly nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Founded in 2017 and formerly known as Pippin Pharmaceuticals, the company is dedicated to addressing the significant unmet medical needs associated with NASH, a condition characterized by liver inflammation and damage, which can lead to severe complications such as fibrosis and liver failure. Akero's lead product candidate, AKR-001, is a long-acting Fc fusion modified FGF21 protein designed to restore metabolic balance by targeting both liver and adipose tissues, thereby reducing liver fat and suppressing inflammation and fibrosis. This innovative approach builds upon two decades of research into FGF21 biology, positioning Akero as a frontrunner in the quest for effective NASH therapies.
4D Molecular Therapeutics
Series B in 2018
4D Molecular Therapeutics is a clinical-stage gene therapy company based in Emeryville, California, that specializes in developing innovative gene therapy products to address unmet medical needs. The company utilizes targeted and evolved adeno-associated virus vectors to create a diverse portfolio of product candidates focused on ophthalmology, cardiology, and pulmonology. Among its key projects are 4D-125, currently in a Phase I/II clinical trial for X-linked retinitis pigmentosa; 4D-110, in a Phase I clinical trial for choroideremia; and 4D-310, also in a Phase I/II trial for Fabry disease. Additionally, 4D Molecular Therapeutics is advancing investigational new drug candidates such as 4D-150 for wet age-related macular degeneration and 4D-710 for cystic fibrosis lung disease. Founded in 2013, the company is dedicated to transforming the treatment landscape in these therapeutic areas.
BioNTech
Series A in 2018
BioNTech is a Germany-based biotechnology company that specializes in developing innovative immunotherapies for cancer and other serious diseases, as well as vaccines for infectious diseases, including COVID-19. The company’s oncology pipeline includes a range of drug classes, such as mRNA-based drugs that encode antigens and neoantigens, cell therapies, bispecific antibodies, and antibody-drug conjugates. BioNTech has established partnerships with several major pharmaceutical companies, enhancing its research and development capabilities. Its COVID-19 vaccine, Comirnaty, represents its first commercialized product, demonstrating the company's commitment to addressing urgent health challenges through advanced therapeutic approaches.
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