Crisp, Inc. is a company that specializes in demand forecasting software tailored for the food industry. Founded in 2018 and based in Brooklyn, New York, Crisp offers a platform that facilitates information flow within the food value chain. This platform integrates various data points, including sales, inventory, retail portals, marketing data, promotions, weather, and holidays. By consolidating these data sources, Crisp enables industry players to enhance their existing systems and improve operational efficiency. The company's solutions are designed to help clients make informed decisions and optimize their operations, ultimately driving value across the food supply chain.
Freenome, Inc., is an artificial intelligence (AI) genomics biotech company. The company develops and provides a medical arti?cial intelligence platform for early detection of cancer. It develops blood tests for early-cancer screening and treatment selection. The company also provides clinical research services. Freenome, Inc. was founded in 2014 and is based in South San Francisco, California.
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.
Arbor Biotechnologies operator of a bio-discovery company intended to provide human diagnostic development service. The company's platform employs a diverse set of technologies and techniques including artificial intelligence, genome sequencing, gene synthesis and high-throughput screening, enabling drug developers to accelerate the discovery of proteins for improving human health and sustainability.
Garuda Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on creating off-the-shelf hematopoietic stem cell therapies aimed at treating various severe and life-threatening conditions. The company specializes in addressing blood, bone marrow, immune, and metabolic diseases. By leveraging expertise in innovative research methods, including the use of zebrafish, mice, and human-induced pluripotent stem cells, Garuda analyzes novel genes and mechanisms vital for blood formation. This approach enables the development of mechanism-based therapies designed to improve patient outcomes.
Turnstone Biologics Inc. is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing viral immunotherapies aimed at enhancing cancer survival rates. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, with an additional office in New York, the company’s lead candidate, RIVAL-01, is based on a vaccinia virus backbone that incorporates three effective immunomodulators: Flt3 ligand, anti-CTLA-4 antibody, and IL-12 cytokine. These components are designed to synergistically stimulate immune responses and modify the tumor microenvironment to facilitate tumor eradication. Turnstone's platform leverages discoveries from prominent researchers in the field of oncolytic viral immunotherapy and has progressed RIVAL-01 into a Phase I/II clinical development study in collaboration with four Canadian academic institutions and the Fight Against Cancer Innovation Trust (FACIT).
Twinstrand Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that engages in the discovery, development, and commercialization of biological drugs for the treatment of life-threatening diseases. The product of the company is TST10088. It is a recombinant protein-based prodrug for activation by matrix metalloproteinases associated with solid tumor forms of cancer. Twinstrand is a Canada-based company that was founded in 1995. The company was acquired by Cangene on July 7, 2009.
Pyxis Oncology, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing antibody therapeutics that enhance the immune response against cancer. Founded in 2018 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, the company specializes in analyzing tumor antigen-specific tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes within hot tumors and tumor cell signaling pathways in cold tumors. This research informs the creation of novel antibody-based immunotherapies aimed at targeting difficult-to-treat cancers. Pyxis Oncology's goal is to develop next-generation therapeutics that not only kill tumor cells but also address the underlying issues that facilitate cancer's proliferation and immune evasion, ultimately improving the quality of life for patients.
Acepodia is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cell therapies for cancer treatment using its proprietary Antibody-Cell Conjugation platform technology. The company aims to enhance immune cells with antibodies to create effective immunotherapeutic strategies against various types of cancer. Acepodia is dedicated to expanding its research, clinical development, and manufacturing capabilities, maintaining a broad pipeline portfolio that targets multiple cancer types. Through its commitment to creating first-in-class therapies, Acepodia strives to make these advanced treatments widely accessible to patients.
Caribou Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, specializing in cellular engineering and genome analysis through CRISPR-Cas9 technology. Founded in 2011, the company provides a gene editing platform that allows for targeted modifications in the genome. Its applications span various sectors, including human and animal therapeutics, agricultural biotechnology, and industrial biotechnology. Caribou's solutions facilitate the development of new disease models, enhance traits in plants, and support functional genomic screens. The company aims to advance both basic and applied biological research, leveraging its transformative capabilities to impact therapeutic development and bioproduction.
Viracta Therapeutics specializes in developing innovative treatments for cancers linked to the Epstein-Barr Virus. The company is advancing its proprietary viral gene activation therapy, which aims to effectively target and address these virus-associated malignancies. In addition to its primary focus on Epstein-Barr Virus-related cancers, Viracta is also exploring opportunities to tackle other serious diseases associated with viral infections. Through its research and therapeutic advancements, the company seeks to improve outcomes for patients suffering from these challenging health conditions.
Butterfly Network designs a medical imaging device that reduces the cost of real-time and three-dimensional imaging and treatment. Jonathan M. Rothberg, Nevada Sanchez, and Tyler S. Ralston founded it in 2011, with its headquarters in Guilford in Connecticut.
Reverie Labs, based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in improving drug development processes for pharmaceutical companies through advanced machine learning techniques. The company focuses on predicting the bio physicochemical properties of drug candidates, thereby accelerating preclinical development. By developing structure-based predictive models, Reverie Labs enhances the potency assessment of small molecules and employs a multi-objective molecular optimizer to design new compounds that balance effectiveness and ease of synthesis. This innovative approach allows for the prioritization and optimization of molecules, facilitating their progression to animal and human clinical trials in a more timely manner.
Senti Biosciences is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, focused on developing innovative gene and cell therapies using its proprietary synthetic biology platform. Founded in 2016, the company aims to address complex diseases through advanced therapeutic solutions. Senti's technology includes engineered allogeneic chimeric antigen receptor natural killer (CAR-NK) cells, which are designed to target and eliminate cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Among its product candidates are SENTI-202, a Logic Gated CAR-NK cell therapy intended for cancer treatment, and SENTI-301A, which targets hepatocellular carcinoma. Senti Biosciences operates as a resident company at Johnson & Johnson Innovation's JLABS in South San Francisco, collaborating with experts in synthetic biology and computation to advance its therapeutic developments.
Aro Biotherapeutics is focused on the development of a new protein drug platform called Centyrins, designed to achieve better efficacy and safety profiles for patients with cancer and other serious diseases. Centyrins are small, non-antibody protein scaffolds that can be expressed as multi-specifics with novel therapeutic mechanisms of action. Centyrins are also ideal for the targeted delivery of complex drug payloads, including nucleic acids.
Eledon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to developing products for patients with ear, nose, and throat disorders. The company's lead product, OP0201, is a surfactant-based nasal aerosol designed for individuals at risk of or suffering from otitis media, which is inflammation of the middle ear. In addition to OP0201, Eledon has developed foam-based drug delivery technologies, OP0101 and OP0102, aimed at administering medications to the ear, nose, and sinus cavities. Founded in 2004 and initially known as Novus Therapeutics, the company rebranded in January 2021 and is headquartered in Irvine, California.
ESSA Pharma Inc. is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, established in 2009. The company specializes in developing novel therapies for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer, particularly metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). ESSA is advancing its lead product candidate, EPI-7386, which is an oral small molecule designed to selectively block the amino-terminal domain of the androgen receptor (AR). This mechanism targets a critical component necessary for the growth and survival of prostate cancer cells, aiming to address the resistance mechanisms associated with current therapies. By focusing on this specific target, ESSA seeks to enhance the treatment options and improve survival outcomes for patients suffering from CRPC.
4D Molecular Therapeutics is a clinical-stage gene therapy company based in Emeryville, California, that specializes in developing targeted gene therapy products using evolved adeno-associated virus vectors. The company has a diverse portfolio focusing on three main therapeutic areas: ophthalmology, cardiology, and pulmonology. Key product candidates include 4D-125, currently in a Phase I/II clinical trial for treating X-linked retinitis pigmentosa; 4D-110, in a Phase I trial for choroideremia; and 4D-310, also in a Phase I/II trial for Fabry disease. Additionally, 4D Molecular Therapeutics is developing investigational new drug candidates such as 4D-150 for wet age-related macular degeneration and 4D-710 for cystic fibrosis lung disease. The company aims to address unmet medical needs through its innovative gene therapies.
Twinstrand Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that engages in the discovery, development, and commercialization of biological drugs for the treatment of life-threatening diseases. The product of the company is TST10088. It is a recombinant protein-based prodrug for activation by matrix metalloproteinases associated with solid tumor forms of cancer. Twinstrand is a Canada-based company that was founded in 1995. The company was acquired by Cangene on July 7, 2009.
Harpoon Therapeutics is a clinical-stage immunotherapy company focused on developing innovative T cell engagers to harness the body's immune system for treating cancer and other diseases. Utilizing its proprietary TriTAC platform, the company is working on a pipeline of engineered proteins designed to direct T cells to target and eliminate specific cancer cells. The lead product candidate, HPN424, is currently undergoing Phase I clinical trials for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Additionally, Harpoon is developing HPN536, which is in Phase I/IIa trials for ovarian cancer and other tumors expressing MSLN, as well as HPN217 for multiple myeloma and HPN328 for small cell lung cancer. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, Harpoon Therapeutics has established a collaboration agreement with AbbVie Biotechnology Ltd to further its research efforts.
4D Molecular Therapeutics is a clinical-stage gene therapy company based in Emeryville, California, that specializes in developing targeted gene therapy products using evolved adeno-associated virus vectors. The company has a diverse portfolio focusing on three main therapeutic areas: ophthalmology, cardiology, and pulmonology. Key product candidates include 4D-125, currently in a Phase I/II clinical trial for treating X-linked retinitis pigmentosa; 4D-110, in a Phase I trial for choroideremia; and 4D-310, also in a Phase I/II trial for Fabry disease. Additionally, 4D Molecular Therapeutics is developing investigational new drug candidates such as 4D-150 for wet age-related macular degeneration and 4D-710 for cystic fibrosis lung disease. The company aims to address unmet medical needs through its innovative gene therapies.
Precision BioSciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in genome editing, utilizing its proprietary ARCUS platform to develop therapeutic and food products. The Therapeutic segment focuses on creating allogeneic CAR T immunotherapies aimed at treating various cancers, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia and multiple myeloma, with several candidates currently in clinical trials. Notable product candidates include PBCAR0191, targeting CD19, and PBCAR269A, targeting BCMA. Additionally, the company is engaged in in vivo gene correction and has collaborations for developing treatments for chronic Hepatitis B. The Food segment aims to innovate in food and nutrition products. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, Precision BioSciences is committed to translating advanced genome editing technology into impactful medical and agricultural solutions.
Selecta Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing nanoparticle immunomodulatory drugs aimed at treating and preventing human diseases. The company’s proprietary platform integrates advancements in immunobiology and nanotechnology to create targeted immunomodulatory nanoparticles. Its lead product, SEL-212, has completed Phase II clinical trials for chronic refractory gout. Additionally, Selecta is advancing gene therapy candidates, including SEL-302 and SEL-313, which are in preclinical development for rare metabolic disorders. The company has established collaborations and licensing agreements with various organizations, including Spark Therapeutics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, Selecta Biosciences continues to innovate in the biopharmaceutical field.
Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Abingdon, United Kingdom, specializing in innovative cell therapies for cancer treatment, particularly targeting solid tumors. The company utilizes its specific peptide enhanced affinity receptor (SPEAR) T-cell platform to identify and genetically engineer T-cell receptors that enhance the immune response against cancerous cells. Current clinical trials are exploring various therapeutic candidates, including ADP-A2M4 for multiple solid tumor types and ADP-A2AFP for hepatocellular carcinoma. Adaptimmune has formed strategic collaborations with several organizations, including GSK for the development of NY-ESO T-cell therapy and Noile-Immune Biotech Inc. for combining SPEAR T-cells with PRIME technology. Founded in 2008, Adaptimmune is committed to advancing T-cell therapies to improve patient outcomes in oncology and beyond.
Bellicum Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Houston, Texas, focused on developing innovative cellular immunotherapies for the treatment of hematological cancers and solid tumors. The company is advancing its product candidates, including BPX-601, an autologous GoCAR-T therapy aimed at solid tumors expressing prostate stem cell antigen, and BPX-603, a dual-switch GoCAR-T therapy targeting solid tumors that express human epidermal growth factor receptor 2. Bellicum utilizes its proprietary Chemical Induction of Dimerization technology platform, which allows for real-time control of immune system components to enhance therapeutic efficacy. The company collaborates with various institutions, including Adaptimmune Therapeutics and Baylor College of Medicine, to further its research and development efforts. Founded in 2004, Bellicum Pharmaceuticals continues to make strides in cancer treatment through its novel immunotherapeutic approaches.
Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. (TSX-V: SSS), a Toronto-based biopharmaceutical development company, is Canada’s only public company dedicated to advancing cancer stem cell discoveries into novel and innovative cancer therapies. Building on over half a century of leading groundbreaking Canadian stem cell research, we are supported by established links to multiple Toronto academic institutes and oncology treatment centres that represent one of the world’s most acclaimed cancer research hubs.
Microbia an industrial biotechnology company, engages in the development, production, and commercialization of specialty ingredients and biomaterials utilizing fermentation technology. Its products include carotenoids, specialty ingredients, biopolymers, and other biomaterials. The company has a strategic alliance with Tate & Lyle Investments, Ltd. to develop and commercialize fermentation-derived renewable ingredients.
Alveolus specializes in non-vascular interventional stenting technology aimed at providing innovative solutions for pulmonary and gastrointestinal applications, as well as ancillary products. The company develops advanced stents that create artificial pathways and support structures for hollow organs that have become obstructed due to cancerous lesions or benign conditions. By offering these technologies, Alveolus enhances the capabilities of interventional pulmonologists, gastroenterologists, and radiologists, facilitating improved treatment options for patients facing these medical challenges.