Sanofi Oncology

Sanofi Oncology, a division of global healthcare company Sanofi, focuses on developing and delivering innovative treatments for various types of cancer. With a rich heritage in oncology, Sanofi Oncology leverages its extensive knowledge base to research and treat cancer from multiple angles, addressing diverse patient needs and disease stages. The company's portfolio includes therapies for rare diseases, immunology, and cardiovascular conditions, among others. Sanofi's commitment to patients drives its strategy to create long-term value through innovative treatments, from research and development to manufacturing and marketing.

Jean-Baptiste Chasseloup de Chatillon

Executive Vice President and CFO

Laia Crespo

Partner

Christopher Gagliardi Ph.D

Principal

Paulina Hill

Partner

Paul Hudson

CEO

Franqui Jimenez

Business Partner Rare Disease Cluster, Global MSAT

Cris De Luca

Partner, Digital Investments

Lydia Mikhaylyants

Associate Director, Global Market Access-Strategic Pricing, Rare Disease and Rare Blood Disorders

John O'Malley

Principal Clinical Research Director and Global Clinical Lead, Amlitelimab

Alexander Sinclair-Wilson Ph.D

Associate Director of Investments

Laia Crespo-Martin Ph.D

Partner

Past deals in Nanotechnology

Glycomine

Series C in 2025
Glycomine, Inc. is a biotech company based in San Carlos, California, focused on developing nanomedicines for rare genetic disorders, particularly those related to protein and lipid glycosylation. Founded in 2014, the company addresses the significant unmet medical needs of patients suffering from rare diseases, of which approximately 7,000 exist globally, with a majority lacking FDA-approved treatments. Glycomine specializes in creating replacement therapies that combine substrates, enzymes, and proteins with advanced bio-nano materials. These therapeutics are designed to facilitate the targeted delivery of treatment to clinically relevant organs, thereby enhancing the efficacy of care for conditions characterized by metabolic disorders and protein misfolding.

Attovia Therapeutics

Series C in 2025
Attovia Therapeutics is a biotherapeutics pipeline developer focused on immune-mediated illness and oncology. The company uses the nanobody platform to create tiny format binders with low picomolar affinity, increased selectivity, quicker internalization, and rapid tissue penetration, thereby assisting cancer patients' treatment.

Glycomine

Series B in 2021
Glycomine, Inc. is a biotech company based in San Carlos, California, focused on developing nanomedicines for rare genetic disorders, particularly those related to protein and lipid glycosylation. Founded in 2014, the company addresses the significant unmet medical needs of patients suffering from rare diseases, of which approximately 7,000 exist globally, with a majority lacking FDA-approved treatments. Glycomine specializes in creating replacement therapies that combine substrates, enzymes, and proteins with advanced bio-nano materials. These therapeutics are designed to facilitate the targeted delivery of treatment to clinically relevant organs, thereby enhancing the efficacy of care for conditions characterized by metabolic disorders and protein misfolding.

Ablynx

Acquisition in 2018
Ablynx is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing Nanobodies®, a unique class of therapeutic proteins derived from single-domain antibody fragments. These Nanobodies are designed to treat serious human diseases, including inflammation, hematology, oncology, and pulmonary conditions. The company currently has around 25 projects in its pipeline, with five Nanobodies in clinical development. Ablynx's products aim to combine the advantages of conventional antibodies and small chemical molecules, offering patients innovative therapeutic options that can significantly impact society.

Selecta Biosciences

Series E in 2015
Selecta Biosciences, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing nanoparticle immunomodulatory drugs for the treatment and prevention of human diseases. The company's proprietary platform utilizes advances in immunobiology and nanotechnology to create targeted immunomodulatory nanoparticles. Selecta's lead product, SEL-212, has successfully completed Phase II clinical trials for chronic refractory gout. Additionally, the company is advancing gene therapy candidates in preclinical development for rare metabolic disorders, including SEL-302 for methylmalonic acidemia and SEL-313 for ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, Selecta Biosciences has established collaborations with various organizations, including Spark Therapeutics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to enhance its research and development capabilities.
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