CAMP4 Therapeutics Corporation, founded in 2015 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a bioinformatics company dedicated to advancing gene regulation technology. The company has developed a 4-D gene circuitry platform that codifies the activation of the 24,000 genes in the human body into a set of combinatorial rules based on signaling pathways. This innovative approach allows CAMP4 to control gene production by utilizing the existing mechanisms that regulate gene expression within cells. By focusing on the fundamental causes of diseases, CAMP4 aims to expedite the drug development process, significantly reducing both the time and risk associated with bringing new treatments to patients.
Nomad Health, Inc. operates an online marketplace that enables users to find freelance and permanent clinical work in the United States. Its market place enables doctors to search for jobs by location, pay rate, medical facility, and more; and healthcare facilities to find doctors. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in New York, New York.
Scholar Rock is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in the discovery and development of innovative therapies targeting growth factor signaling in serious diseases. The company’s lead product candidate, SRK-015, is a selective inhibitor of myostatin activation and is currently undergoing Phase II clinical trials for spinal muscular atrophy. Additionally, Scholar Rock is advancing SRK-181, which is in Phase I trials for treating cancers resistant to checkpoint inhibitors. The company employs a proprietary platform to design monoclonal antibodies that selectively modulate the activation of growth factors in disease microenvironments, addressing challenges associated with traditional growth factor inhibition. Scholar Rock is also developing a pipeline of candidates for a variety of conditions, including neuromuscular disorders, cancer, fibrosis, and anemia. Furthermore, the company has a collaboration with Gilead Sciences to explore specific inhibitors of transforming growth factor beta for fibrotic diseases. Founded in 2012, Scholar Rock aims to improve patient outcomes through its targeted therapeutic approach.
McInnis Law is a law firm based in New York City, established in 1999. The firm specializes in various areas of legal practice, including false claims acts, Medicare billing fraud, pharmaceutical fraud, whistleblower retaliation, and healthcare fraud. Additionally, McInnis Law addresses issues related to ambulance billing fraud, defense contracting fraud, tax matters, customs duty, and anti-money laundering violations. Its comprehensive legal services cater to a diverse clientele, ensuring robust representation and advocacy in complex legal cases.
Kallyope Inc. is a biotechnology company based in New York that focuses on the gut-brain axis, the complex communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. Founded in 2014, Kallyope develops innovative therapeutics and consumer products aimed at enhancing human health and nutrition. The company leverages advanced technologies in sequencing, computational biology, neural imaging, and human genetics to gain insights into gut-brain biology. This understanding allows Kallyope to engage in drug discovery efforts that target the fundamental processes of human physiology, with the potential to transform approaches to health and nutrition.
Dewpoint Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotech company focused on researching biomolecular condensates and their role in cellular function. Established in 2018 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, the company aims to develop innovative treatments for a range of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, immunology, cardiovascular conditions, women’s health, and virology. Dewpoint Therapeutics utilizes a novel drug platform that specifically targets biomolecular condensates to advance its therapeutic solutions.
Cardurion Pharmaceuticals, LLC operates as a biotechnology company. The company was incorporated in 2017 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Sonrai Security delivers an enterprise identity and data governance platform for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. The Sonrai Dig platform is built on a sophisticated graph that identifies and monitors every possible relationship between identities and data that exists inside an organization’s public cloud. Dig’s Governance Automation Engine automates workflow, remediation, and prevention capabilities across cloud and security teams to ensure end-to-end security.
The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in New York.
Nomad Health, Inc. operates an online marketplace that enables users to find freelance and permanent clinical work in the United States. Its market place enables doctors to search for jobs by location, pay rate, medical facility, and more; and healthcare facilities to find doctors. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in New York, New York.
Jnana Therapeutics Inc. is a Boston-based company founded in 2016 that operates a drug discovery platform centered on solute carrier (SLC) transporters. The company focuses on key disease pathways related to immunometabolism, lysosomal function, and mucosal defense, targeting areas such as immuno-oncology, inflammatory disorders, and neurological diseases. By leveraging its innovative approach, Jnana Therapeutics aims to discover and develop transformative medicines that address significant medical needs and improve patient outcomes.
ByHeart, Inc. is an infant and baby nutrition company focused on developing products that support various aspects of children's health, including immune, microbiome, cognitive, and digestive health. Established in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company operates with facilities in Pennsylvania. ByHeart aims to translate advanced nutrition science and breastmilk research into innovative foods and formulas, prioritizing natural ingredients and small-batch production to ensure quality. The company's commitment to promoting healthy growth and providing peace of mind for parents distinguishes it in the infant nutrition market.
Wellthy, Inc. is a family care concierge service based in New York, established in 2014. The company specializes in assisting individuals and families in managing the complexities of care for chronically ill, aging, or disabled loved ones. Wellthy connects families with dedicated Care Coordinators who help navigate the logistical and administrative tasks associated with caregiving. Their platform enables families to track appointments, organize tasks, store important documents, and maintain communication. Wellthy addresses various needs beyond medical care, including legal, financial, housing, and emotional support. The service is designed to alleviate the burden of caregiving by taking on tasks such as making calls, scheduling appointments, and managing paperwork. Additionally, Wellthy partners with employers to offer a compassionate and scalable solution to support families dealing with aging-related issues, childcare, special needs, and other ongoing care challenges.
CAMP4 Therapeutics Corporation, founded in 2015 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a bioinformatics company dedicated to advancing gene regulation technology. The company has developed a 4-D gene circuitry platform that codifies the activation of the 24,000 genes in the human body into a set of combinatorial rules based on signaling pathways. This innovative approach allows CAMP4 to control gene production by utilizing the existing mechanisms that regulate gene expression within cells. By focusing on the fundamental causes of diseases, CAMP4 aims to expedite the drug development process, significantly reducing both the time and risk associated with bringing new treatments to patients.
Founded by Stuart Schreiber, Benjamin Cravatt, Stephanie Dougan, and Vasanthi Viswanathan, Kojin is accelerating a drug discovery platform that connects complex cell states to known biochemical processes such as ferroptosis, or iron-dependent cell death, and enables the development of selective therapies for a broad range of hard-to-treat diseases. The company’s investors include Polaris Partners, Newpath Partners, Cathay Health, Leaps by Bayer, AbbVie Inc., Eventide Asset Management, Alexandria, and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute venture firm, Binney Street Capital.
Cyclerion Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company harnessing the power of soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) pharmacology to discover, develop and commercialize breakthrough treatments for serious and orphan diseases. Its focus is on enabling the full therapeutic potential of next-generation sGC stimulators. Its pipeline products include Olinciguat, Praliciguat, and others.
Thirty Madison, Inc. is a digital health company based in Astoria, New York, focused on providing specialized care for chronic conditions through its web-based platforms. Founded in 2016, the company operates several condition-specific brands: Keeps, which offers a subscription service for men's hair loss prevention medications; Cove, which provides online consultations and prescriptions for migraine treatment; and Evens, designed to manage acid reflux. By offering these tailored services, Thirty Madison aims to increase access to affordable healthcare solutions, addressing the unique needs of patients suffering from these conditions.
PathAI, Inc. develops artificial intelligence-based technology solutions for pathology laboratories. It develops a technology that assists pathologists in making rapid and accurate diagnoses for patients. The company also builds solutions to help identify patients that benefit from novel therapies, to make scalable personalized medicine a reality. PathAI, Inc. was founded in 2016 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts with an additional office in Austin, Texas.
Dyno Therapeutics Inc. specializes in the development of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors for in vivo delivery of gene therapies. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company utilizes an artificial intelligence-driven approach that integrates DNA synthesis, sequencing, and machine learning. This innovative methodology enables the design of novel gene vectors with an emphasis on cell-targeting capsid proteins derived from AAV, which is recognized as the most commonly used vector in gene therapy applications. By leveraging quantitative high-throughput in vivo experimentation, Dyno Therapeutics aims to enhance the effectiveness and precision of gene therapy solutions.
Tectonic is a privately held biotechnology company that aims to transform the discovery of novel GPCR-targeted drugs and unlock the therapeutic utility the most challenging receptors in the class. Tectonic’s founders are at the forefront of scientific research in biochemistry and molecular pharmacology with an extensive track record of entrepreneurial achievement.
Volastra Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company, develops therapies for the treatment of metastatic cancers. The company offers a library of organoids derived from metastatic cancer samples to elucidate how tumors spread and devise therapeutic strategies that target chromosomal instability during the process of cancer metastasis. Volastra Therapeutics, Inc. was incorporated in 2019 and is based in New York, New York.
Tausight, Inc. develops a software for reducing healthcare cyber incidents of patient data theft. It serves chief information officer of health care sector. Tausight was founded in 2018 and is based in Sudbury, Massachusetts with additional office in San Francisco, California.
Folx Health is a digital health services platform that builds a medical service marketplace tailored towards the queer community. It combines access to a specialized network of queer and trans clinicians with a tailored focus on clinical offerings that are typically marginalized in traditional health settings. The startup focuses on providing patients gender-affirming hormone therapy, sexual health, and family creation services. Other services include erectile dysfunction treatment, PrEP, and STI testing. The company was founded by Agneta Breitenstein in 2019 in Boston, Massachusets.
Tectonic is a privately held biotechnology company that aims to transform the discovery of novel GPCR-targeted drugs and unlock the therapeutic utility the most challenging receptors in the class. Tectonic’s founders are at the forefront of scientific research in biochemistry and molecular pharmacology with an extensive track record of entrepreneurial achievement.
Satellite Bio specializes in cell therapy, regenerative medicine, synthetic biology, cell biology, and tissue engineering. It focuses on the development and implementation of proprietary, off-the-shelf, implantable satellite organs as living therapeutic solutions that can transform the lives of millions of patients who suffer from serious diseases.
Sonrai Security delivers an enterprise identity and data governance platform for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. The Sonrai Dig platform is built on a sophisticated graph that identifies and monitors every possible relationship between identities and data that exists inside an organization’s public cloud. Dig’s Governance Automation Engine automates workflow, remediation, and prevention capabilities across cloud and security teams to ensure end-to-end security.
The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in New York.
Dewpoint Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotech company focused on researching biomolecular condensates and their role in cellular function. Established in 2018 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, the company aims to develop innovative treatments for a range of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, immunology, cardiovascular conditions, women’s health, and virology. Dewpoint Therapeutics utilizes a novel drug platform that specifically targets biomolecular condensates to advance its therapeutic solutions.
McInnis Law is a law firm based in New York City, established in 1999. The firm specializes in various areas of legal practice, including false claims acts, Medicare billing fraud, pharmaceutical fraud, whistleblower retaliation, and healthcare fraud. Additionally, McInnis Law addresses issues related to ambulance billing fraud, defense contracting fraud, tax matters, customs duty, and anti-money laundering violations. Its comprehensive legal services cater to a diverse clientele, ensuring robust representation and advocacy in complex legal cases.
Thirty Madison, Inc. is a digital health company based in Astoria, New York, focused on providing specialized care for chronic conditions through its web-based platforms. Founded in 2016, the company operates several condition-specific brands: Keeps, which offers a subscription service for men's hair loss prevention medications; Cove, which provides online consultations and prescriptions for migraine treatment; and Evens, designed to manage acid reflux. By offering these tailored services, Thirty Madison aims to increase access to affordable healthcare solutions, addressing the unique needs of patients suffering from these conditions.
2 out of 3 men will start to lose their hair by the age of 35 - but the earlier you take action, the more hair you keep. Keeps is a full-service healthcare company focused exclusively on helping men keep their hair. From expert diagnosis to affordable treatment, patient support to education, Keeps provides a regimen specific to each customer's condition through a seamless digital experience, allowing men to manage hair loss from start to finish. Keeps’ licensed physicians review each customer's information in order to identify and prescribe a unique treatment plan of FDA-approved products, and we sell them at half the price customers would pay at their local pharmacy. With Keeps, customers receive exactly what they need, and nothing they don’t. Keeps is the first brand from Thirty Madison, which is rebuilding the healthcare experience for the modern consumer.
Dyno Therapeutics Inc. specializes in the development of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors for in vivo delivery of gene therapies. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company utilizes an artificial intelligence-driven approach that integrates DNA synthesis, sequencing, and machine learning. This innovative methodology enables the design of novel gene vectors with an emphasis on cell-targeting capsid proteins derived from AAV, which is recognized as the most commonly used vector in gene therapy applications. By leveraging quantitative high-throughput in vivo experimentation, Dyno Therapeutics aims to enhance the effectiveness and precision of gene therapy solutions.
Folx Health is a digital health services platform that builds a medical service marketplace tailored towards the queer community. It combines access to a specialized network of queer and trans clinicians with a tailored focus on clinical offerings that are typically marginalized in traditional health settings. The startup focuses on providing patients gender-affirming hormone therapy, sexual health, and family creation services. Other services include erectile dysfunction treatment, PrEP, and STI testing. The company was founded by Agneta Breitenstein in 2019 in Boston, Massachusets.
ByHeart, Inc. is an infant and baby nutrition company focused on developing products that support various aspects of children's health, including immune, microbiome, cognitive, and digestive health. Established in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company operates with facilities in Pennsylvania. ByHeart aims to translate advanced nutrition science and breastmilk research into innovative foods and formulas, prioritizing natural ingredients and small-batch production to ensure quality. The company's commitment to promoting healthy growth and providing peace of mind for parents distinguishes it in the infant nutrition market.
Kallyope Inc. is a biotechnology company based in New York that focuses on the gut-brain axis, the complex communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. Founded in 2014, Kallyope develops innovative therapeutics and consumer products aimed at enhancing human health and nutrition. The company leverages advanced technologies in sequencing, computational biology, neural imaging, and human genetics to gain insights into gut-brain biology. This understanding allows Kallyope to engage in drug discovery efforts that target the fundamental processes of human physiology, with the potential to transform approaches to health and nutrition.
Notarize, Inc. operates an online notary platform that allows individuals and businesses to have documents notarized remotely through live video calls with commissioned eNotaries. Founded in May 2015 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Notarize provides several services, including a general notary service, Notarize for Business for organizations and developers, and Notarize for Mortgage, which streamlines the closing process by connecting lenders, title companies, and borrowers online. The platform is accessible via iOS, Android, and web applications, making it convenient for users. Notarize also offers an electronic will service, enhancing its suite of digital legal solutions. The company focuses on identity verification to ensure secure transactions, thereby helping clients protect their business and maintain compliance with notarization requirements.
Volastra Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company, develops therapies for the treatment of metastatic cancers. The company offers a library of organoids derived from metastatic cancer samples to elucidate how tumors spread and devise therapeutic strategies that target chromosomal instability during the process of cancer metastasis. Volastra Therapeutics, Inc. was incorporated in 2019 and is based in New York, New York.
Mesodyne's solution is a novel ultra-high energy density, multi-fuel, silent, compact power generator. Our generators convert fuel to electricity with heat and light as intermediaries: a small micro combustor heats a photonic crystal to incandescence and the resulting light is tailored to the bandgap of an infrared cell resulting in unprecedented high efficiencies.
Amagma Therapeutics is a biotechnology company that specializes in the discovery and development of antibody therapeutics against inflammatory diseases. Its technology overactive extracellular proteases trigger tissue damage that can sustain broad inflammatory responses.
The company was founded in 2019 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Lyra Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage therapeutics company that specializes in developing and commercializing innovative drug and delivery solutions for the localized treatment of ear, nose, and throat diseases. Utilizing its proprietary XTreo technology platform, the company aims to deliver medications directly to affected tissues for extended periods with a single administration. Its lead product candidates, LYR-210 and LYR-220, are bioresorbable polymeric matrices designed for non-invasive in-office procedures, providing up to six months of continuous drug therapy specifically for chronic rhinosinusitis. The active ingredient in these formulations is mometasone furoate, which is recognized for its efficacy and safety in various FDA-approved therapies. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, Lyra Therapeutics was formerly known as 480 Biomedical, Inc. before rebranding in July 2018.
McInnis Law is a law firm based in New York City, established in 1999. The firm specializes in various areas of legal practice, including false claims acts, Medicare billing fraud, pharmaceutical fraud, whistleblower retaliation, and healthcare fraud. Additionally, McInnis Law addresses issues related to ambulance billing fraud, defense contracting fraud, tax matters, customs duty, and anti-money laundering violations. Its comprehensive legal services cater to a diverse clientele, ensuring robust representation and advocacy in complex legal cases.
Private Equity Round in 2019
Cardurion Pharmaceuticals, LLC operates as a biotechnology company. The company was incorporated in 2017 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Notarize, Inc. operates an online notary platform that allows individuals and businesses to have documents notarized remotely through live video calls with commissioned eNotaries. Founded in May 2015 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Notarize provides several services, including a general notary service, Notarize for Business for organizations and developers, and Notarize for Mortgage, which streamlines the closing process by connecting lenders, title companies, and borrowers online. The platform is accessible via iOS, Android, and web applications, making it convenient for users. Notarize also offers an electronic will service, enhancing its suite of digital legal solutions. The company focuses on identity verification to ensure secure transactions, thereby helping clients protect their business and maintain compliance with notarization requirements.
Simon Data is the enterprise Customer Data Platform (CDP) that empowers brands to deliver data-driven, personalized customer experiences anywhere.The platform leverages enterprise-scale big data and machine learning to power customer communications in any channel. Simon’s unique approach allows brands to develop and deliver incredible personalization capabilities without needing to build and maintain massive bespoke data infrastructure. At Simon, our goal is to improve and optimize customer experiences by making the entire process, experimentation through analysis, a data-driven one.
Nomad Health, Inc. operates an online marketplace that enables users to find freelance and permanent clinical work in the United States. Its market place enables doctors to search for jobs by location, pay rate, medical facility, and more; and healthcare facilities to find doctors. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in New York, New York.
Quartet Health, Inc. develops and operates a cloud based platform that allows communication and collaboration between medical providers with behavioral health providers for patient care. Its platform works with health plans and health systems to provide actionable population insights and reports on behavioral health conditions to improve patient outcomes, as well as provides tools for patient self-management. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in New York, New York.
Cyclerion Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company harnessing the power of soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) pharmacology to discover, develop and commercialize breakthrough treatments for serious and orphan diseases. Its focus is on enabling the full therapeutic potential of next-generation sGC stimulators. Its pipeline products include Olinciguat, Praliciguat, and others.
Dewpoint Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotech company focused on researching biomolecular condensates and their role in cellular function. Established in 2018 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, the company aims to develop innovative treatments for a range of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, immunology, cardiovascular conditions, women’s health, and virology. Dewpoint Therapeutics utilizes a novel drug platform that specifically targets biomolecular condensates to advance its therapeutic solutions.
Wellthy, Inc. is a family care concierge service based in New York, established in 2014. The company specializes in assisting individuals and families in managing the complexities of care for chronically ill, aging, or disabled loved ones. Wellthy connects families with dedicated Care Coordinators who help navigate the logistical and administrative tasks associated with caregiving. Their platform enables families to track appointments, organize tasks, store important documents, and maintain communication. Wellthy addresses various needs beyond medical care, including legal, financial, housing, and emotional support. The service is designed to alleviate the burden of caregiving by taking on tasks such as making calls, scheduling appointments, and managing paperwork. Additionally, Wellthy partners with employers to offer a compassionate and scalable solution to support families dealing with aging-related issues, childcare, special needs, and other ongoing care challenges.
Sonrai Security delivers an enterprise identity and data governance platform for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. The Sonrai Dig platform is built on a sophisticated graph that identifies and monitors every possible relationship between identities and data that exists inside an organization’s public cloud. Dig’s Governance Automation Engine automates workflow, remediation, and prevention capabilities across cloud and security teams to ensure end-to-end security.
The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in New York.
Kallyope Inc. is a biotechnology company based in New York that focuses on the gut-brain axis, the complex communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. Founded in 2014, Kallyope develops innovative therapeutics and consumer products aimed at enhancing human health and nutrition. The company leverages advanced technologies in sequencing, computational biology, neural imaging, and human genetics to gain insights into gut-brain biology. This understanding allows Kallyope to engage in drug discovery efforts that target the fundamental processes of human physiology, with the potential to transform approaches to health and nutrition.
KSQ Therapeutics is pioneering High-Confidence Drug Development: a fundamentally new approach to R&D where the majority of the de-risking work is done prior to the generation of therapeutic drug candidates. Powered by our proprietary CRISPRomics™ drug discovery engine, their team has elucidated the function that each human gene plays in multiple diseases, providing a unique and more comprehensive understanding of disease biology. The quality of these insights enables their scientists to rapidly identify and validate high-confidence, patient-tailored, novel drug targets and then focus their collective efforts on the development of medicines with the greatest potential to impact the lives of patients. KSQ has initiated a pipeline of preclinical discovery programs and was founded in 2015.
Morphic Therapeutic is a biotechnology company focused on developing oral small-molecule integrin therapeutics for various medical conditions, including autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular issues, metabolic disorders, fibrosis, and cancer. Its lead candidates in clinical development include MORF-720, an avß6 specific integrin inhibitor targeting idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis, and MORF-057, an a4ß7 specific integrin inhibitor for inflammatory bowel disease. The company is also exploring additional integrin inhibitors for similar applications. Founded in 2015, Morphic Therapeutic has established collaborations with various organizations, including Engitix Ltd, Schrödinger, LLC, AbbVie Biotechnology Ltd, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals, to advance its research and development efforts. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, and leverages scientific discoveries made by its founder Tim Springer to innovate in the field of integrin therapies.
Simon Data is the enterprise Customer Data Platform (CDP) that empowers brands to deliver data-driven, personalized customer experiences anywhere.The platform leverages enterprise-scale big data and machine learning to power customer communications in any channel. Simon’s unique approach allows brands to develop and deliver incredible personalization capabilities without needing to build and maintain massive bespoke data infrastructure. At Simon, our goal is to improve and optimize customer experiences by making the entire process, experimentation through analysis, a data-driven one.
CAMP4 Therapeutics Corporation, founded in 2015 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a bioinformatics company dedicated to advancing gene regulation technology. The company has developed a 4-D gene circuitry platform that codifies the activation of the 24,000 genes in the human body into a set of combinatorial rules based on signaling pathways. This innovative approach allows CAMP4 to control gene production by utilizing the existing mechanisms that regulate gene expression within cells. By focusing on the fundamental causes of diseases, CAMP4 aims to expedite the drug development process, significantly reducing both the time and risk associated with bringing new treatments to patients.
Quentis Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, New York. The company specializes in developing cancer immunotherapies that target endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response pathways within the tumor microenvironment. By modulating these pathways, Quentis Therapeutics aims to enhance the immune system's capacity to combat cancer, providing patients with innovative treatment options. The company's focus on addressing ER stress contributes to the development of therapeutics intended to improve outcomes for individuals suffering from various forms of cancer.
Nomad Health, Inc. operates an online marketplace that enables users to find freelance and permanent clinical work in the United States. Its market place enables doctors to search for jobs by location, pay rate, medical facility, and more; and healthcare facilities to find doctors. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is based in New York, New York.
Kallyope Inc. is a biotechnology company based in New York that focuses on the gut-brain axis, the complex communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. Founded in 2014, Kallyope develops innovative therapeutics and consumer products aimed at enhancing human health and nutrition. The company leverages advanced technologies in sequencing, computational biology, neural imaging, and human genetics to gain insights into gut-brain biology. This understanding allows Kallyope to engage in drug discovery efforts that target the fundamental processes of human physiology, with the potential to transform approaches to health and nutrition.
Scholar Rock is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in the discovery and development of innovative therapies targeting growth factor signaling in serious diseases. The company’s lead product candidate, SRK-015, is a selective inhibitor of myostatin activation and is currently undergoing Phase II clinical trials for spinal muscular atrophy. Additionally, Scholar Rock is advancing SRK-181, which is in Phase I trials for treating cancers resistant to checkpoint inhibitors. The company employs a proprietary platform to design monoclonal antibodies that selectively modulate the activation of growth factors in disease microenvironments, addressing challenges associated with traditional growth factor inhibition. Scholar Rock is also developing a pipeline of candidates for a variety of conditions, including neuromuscular disorders, cancer, fibrosis, and anemia. Furthermore, the company has a collaboration with Gilead Sciences to explore specific inhibitors of transforming growth factor beta for fibrotic diseases. Founded in 2012, Scholar Rock aims to improve patient outcomes through its targeted therapeutic approach.
Quartet Health, Inc. develops and operates a cloud based platform that allows communication and collaboration between medical providers with behavioral health providers for patient care. Its platform works with health plans and health systems to provide actionable population insights and reports on behavioral health conditions to improve patient outcomes, as well as provides tools for patient self-management. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in New York, New York.
TARIS BioMedical, Inc., a therapeutically urology company, develops treatments for patients suffering from difficult-to-treat bladder diseases. It develops therapies for debilitating conditions, including bladder cancer and overactive bladder. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Lexington, Massachusetts. As of December 20, 2019, TARIS BioMedical, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Janssen Research & Development, LLC.
Jnana Therapeutics Inc. is a Boston-based company founded in 2016 that operates a drug discovery platform centered on solute carrier (SLC) transporters. The company focuses on key disease pathways related to immunometabolism, lysosomal function, and mucosal defense, targeting areas such as immuno-oncology, inflammatory disorders, and neurological diseases. By leveraging its innovative approach, Jnana Therapeutics aims to discover and develop transformative medicines that address significant medical needs and improve patient outcomes.
Visterra, Inc. engages in pharmaceutical drug research and development of therapeutic and diagnostic products for infectious diseases. It also provides structure-based design of therapeutics and diagnostic platforms, based on an understanding of glycobiology and glycochemistry. The company was formerly known as Parasol Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name in May 2010. Visterra, Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
KSQ Therapeutics is pioneering High-Confidence Drug Development: a fundamentally new approach to R&D where the majority of the de-risking work is done prior to the generation of therapeutic drug candidates. Powered by our proprietary CRISPRomics™ drug discovery engine, their team has elucidated the function that each human gene plays in multiple diseases, providing a unique and more comprehensive understanding of disease biology. The quality of these insights enables their scientists to rapidly identify and validate high-confidence, patient-tailored, novel drug targets and then focus their collective efforts on the development of medicines with the greatest potential to impact the lives of patients. KSQ has initiated a pipeline of preclinical discovery programs and was founded in 2015.
Suono Bio is developing platform technology designed to enable ultra-rapid delivery of therapeutics, including proteins and nucleic acids, to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Preclinical studies have demonstrated the capacity to deliver small molecules, proteins, vaccines, and nucleic acids locally and systemically, validating further development of the system.
Compass Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing and discovering therapeutic antibodies for the treatment of solid tumors and hematological malignancies. The company's lead product candidate, CTX-471, is a fully human monoclonal antibody that acts as an agonist of CD137, currently undergoing Phase I clinical trials for patients who have had inadequate responses to existing PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitors. In addition to CTX-471, Compass is advancing several preclinical assets, including CTX-8371, a bispecific antibody targeting PD-1 and PD-L1, and CTX-8573, designed to engage natural killer (NK) cells against B cell maturation antigen, which is prevalent in multiple myeloma. Founded in 2014, Compass Therapeutics is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and employs innovative platforms to enhance the efficacy of its antibody therapeutics.
Incredible Foods, Inc. manufactures and sells non-dairy frozen products under the brand name perfectlyfree. Its products include fruit bites, frozen bites, and frozen pints. It serves customers through a network of stores. Incredible Foods, Inc. was formerly known as Wikifoods, Inc. and changed its name to Incredible Foods, Inc. in July 2016. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. Incredible Foods, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Quantum Designs, LLC.
Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc. develops a push-button blood collection device that enables patients to collect their own blood anywhere. It offers TAP that enables users to draw blood through a painless one-step process. Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc. was formerly known as Newco LS 13, Inc. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Medford, Massachusetts.
B12 develops and operates a human-assisted artificial intelligence platform that leverages algorithmic design that streamlines website design process. It offers Orchestra, an online platform that integrates with third party tools, such as e-commerce and blogging platforms, and alerts experts to quality issues in web designs. B12 was formerly known as Unlimited Labs, Inc. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in New York, New York.
US HealthVest is an innovative behavioral healthcare firm that has redefined the psychiatric hospital space. De novo strategies and acquisitions of operating facilities with unrealized potential are the core of the US HealthVest business model. Each facility is structured to offer multiple service lines in order to serve the needs of specific patient population groups. The senior management team of US HealthVest has successfully built psychiatric hospital businesses which were acquired by public companies. Ascend Health was founded by Richard Kresch, M.D. in 2005 and was one of the largest private psychiatric hospital providers with nine freestanding facilities and nearly 900 beds. Ascend Health was sold to Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS) in 2012. The predecessor company, Heartland Health Developments, also focused on psychiatric care and was sold to Psychiatric Solutions in 2004.
Morphic Therapeutic is a biotechnology company focused on developing oral small-molecule integrin therapeutics for various medical conditions, including autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular issues, metabolic disorders, fibrosis, and cancer. Its lead candidates in clinical development include MORF-720, an avß6 specific integrin inhibitor targeting idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis, and MORF-057, an a4ß7 specific integrin inhibitor for inflammatory bowel disease. The company is also exploring additional integrin inhibitors for similar applications. Founded in 2015, Morphic Therapeutic has established collaborations with various organizations, including Engitix Ltd, Schrödinger, LLC, AbbVie Biotechnology Ltd, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals, to advance its research and development efforts. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, and leverages scientific discoveries made by its founder Tim Springer to innovate in the field of integrin therapies.
Visterra, Inc. engages in pharmaceutical drug research and development of therapeutic and diagnostic products for infectious diseases. It also provides structure-based design of therapeutics and diagnostic platforms, based on an understanding of glycobiology and glycochemistry. The company was formerly known as Parasol Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name in May 2010. Visterra, Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Quartet Health, Inc. develops and operates a cloud based platform that allows communication and collaboration between medical providers with behavioral health providers for patient care. Its platform works with health plans and health systems to provide actionable population insights and reports on behavioral health conditions to improve patient outcomes, as well as provides tools for patient self-management. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in New York, New York.
Notarize, Inc. operates an online notary platform that allows individuals and businesses to have documents notarized remotely through live video calls with commissioned eNotaries. Founded in May 2015 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Notarize provides several services, including a general notary service, Notarize for Business for organizations and developers, and Notarize for Mortgage, which streamlines the closing process by connecting lenders, title companies, and borrowers online. The platform is accessible via iOS, Android, and web applications, making it convenient for users. Notarize also offers an electronic will service, enhancing its suite of digital legal solutions. The company focuses on identity verification to ensure secure transactions, thereby helping clients protect their business and maintain compliance with notarization requirements.
Scholar Rock is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in the discovery and development of innovative therapies targeting growth factor signaling in serious diseases. The company’s lead product candidate, SRK-015, is a selective inhibitor of myostatin activation and is currently undergoing Phase II clinical trials for spinal muscular atrophy. Additionally, Scholar Rock is advancing SRK-181, which is in Phase I trials for treating cancers resistant to checkpoint inhibitors. The company employs a proprietary platform to design monoclonal antibodies that selectively modulate the activation of growth factors in disease microenvironments, addressing challenges associated with traditional growth factor inhibition. Scholar Rock is also developing a pipeline of candidates for a variety of conditions, including neuromuscular disorders, cancer, fibrosis, and anemia. Furthermore, the company has a collaboration with Gilead Sciences to explore specific inhibitors of transforming growth factor beta for fibrotic diseases. Founded in 2012, Scholar Rock aims to improve patient outcomes through its targeted therapeutic approach.
Morphic Therapeutic is a biotechnology company focused on developing oral small-molecule integrin therapeutics for various medical conditions, including autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular issues, metabolic disorders, fibrosis, and cancer. Its lead candidates in clinical development include MORF-720, an avß6 specific integrin inhibitor targeting idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis, and MORF-057, an a4ß7 specific integrin inhibitor for inflammatory bowel disease. The company is also exploring additional integrin inhibitors for similar applications. Founded in 2015, Morphic Therapeutic has established collaborations with various organizations, including Engitix Ltd, Schrödinger, LLC, AbbVie Biotechnology Ltd, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals, to advance its research and development efforts. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, and leverages scientific discoveries made by its founder Tim Springer to innovate in the field of integrin therapies.
Kallyope Inc. is a biotechnology company based in New York that focuses on the gut-brain axis, the complex communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. Founded in 2014, Kallyope develops innovative therapeutics and consumer products aimed at enhancing human health and nutrition. The company leverages advanced technologies in sequencing, computational biology, neural imaging, and human genetics to gain insights into gut-brain biology. This understanding allows Kallyope to engage in drug discovery efforts that target the fundamental processes of human physiology, with the potential to transform approaches to health and nutrition.
TARIS BioMedical, Inc., a therapeutically urology company, develops treatments for patients suffering from difficult-to-treat bladder diseases. It develops therapies for debilitating conditions, including bladder cancer and overactive bladder. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Lexington, Massachusetts. As of December 20, 2019, TARIS BioMedical, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Janssen Research & Development, LLC.
Arsenal Medical, Inc., a platform technology company, develops polymer based foams and fibers for the treatment of vascular diseases. It develops in-situ forming foams to provide local therapy for acute hemorrhage and other critical clinical conditions, including vascular injury and repair. The company also provides AxioCore, a core-sheath nanofiber and microfiber technology constructed from known biomaterials, which is used for cell integration and tissue regeneration enabling controlled delivery of a range of biologics and therapeutics. Arsenal Medical, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is based in Watertown, Massachusetts.
480 Biomedical focuses on the development of a bioresorbable scaffold for treating occlusive disease in the superficial femoral artery (SFA). Its lead product, SFA scaffold, is a proprietary scaffold and delivery system for use in treating peripheral arterial disease in the SFA. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Quartet Health, Inc. develops and operates a cloud based platform that allows communication and collaboration between medical providers with behavioral health providers for patient care. Its platform works with health plans and health systems to provide actionable population insights and reports on behavioral health conditions to improve patient outcomes, as well as provides tools for patient self-management. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in New York, New York.
WellAir delivers energy-efficient technologies that enable safe indoor spaces for the health and wellbeing of all individuals.
WellAir’s mission is to mitigate microorganisms that lead to infectious diseases, including viruses, by delivering innovative and powerful air cleaning technology and surface disinfection devices.
Visterra, Inc. engages in pharmaceutical drug research and development of therapeutic and diagnostic products for infectious diseases. It also provides structure-based design of therapeutics and diagnostic platforms, based on an understanding of glycobiology and glycochemistry. The company was formerly known as Parasol Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name in May 2010. Visterra, Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Scholar Rock is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in the discovery and development of innovative therapies targeting growth factor signaling in serious diseases. The company’s lead product candidate, SRK-015, is a selective inhibitor of myostatin activation and is currently undergoing Phase II clinical trials for spinal muscular atrophy. Additionally, Scholar Rock is advancing SRK-181, which is in Phase I trials for treating cancers resistant to checkpoint inhibitors. The company employs a proprietary platform to design monoclonal antibodies that selectively modulate the activation of growth factors in disease microenvironments, addressing challenges associated with traditional growth factor inhibition. Scholar Rock is also developing a pipeline of candidates for a variety of conditions, including neuromuscular disorders, cancer, fibrosis, and anemia. Furthermore, the company has a collaboration with Gilead Sciences to explore specific inhibitors of transforming growth factor beta for fibrotic diseases. Founded in 2012, Scholar Rock aims to improve patient outcomes through its targeted therapeutic approach.
Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc. develops a push-button blood collection device that enables patients to collect their own blood anywhere. It offers TAP that enables users to draw blood through a painless one-step process. Seventh Sense Biosystems, Inc. was formerly known as Newco LS 13, Inc. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Medford, Massachusetts.
At Jibe, we create global recruiting software solutions to help the world’s leading companies identify, engage, and hire the best talent.
Jibe's core technology is the Jibe Recruiting Cloud, a SaaS-based platform that enables leading companies to hire the best talent, regardless of their existing systems. Through this platform, Jibe provides a suite of products including personalized career sites and recruiting tools for sourcing, nurturing and marketing to candidates.
Jibe currently serves the world's leading Fortune 500 companies, including Johnson & Johnson, FedEx, Marriott, and American Express. Elevated by strategic partnerships with Google and LinkedIn and backed by their expertise in recruiting technology, Jibe continues to be an innovative leader in the changing world of talent acquisition.
TRG Screen, established in 1998, specializes in enterprise spend management and financial information tracking within the financial services sector. The company focuses on optimizing market data expenses for major financial institutions, having managed over $100 million in market data costs. TRG Screen develops systems and processes that analyze these expenditures, ensure billing accuracy, and facilitate cost allocation down to individual users. This approach enables organizations to achieve complete transparency regarding their market data expenses, ultimately enhancing their financial efficiency.
WellAir delivers energy-efficient technologies that enable safe indoor spaces for the health and wellbeing of all individuals.
WellAir’s mission is to mitigate microorganisms that lead to infectious diseases, including viruses, by delivering innovative and powerful air cleaning technology and surface disinfection devices.
Visterra, Inc. engages in pharmaceutical drug research and development of therapeutic and diagnostic products for infectious diseases. It also provides structure-based design of therapeutics and diagnostic platforms, based on an understanding of glycobiology and glycochemistry. The company was formerly known as Parasol Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name in May 2010. Visterra, Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Adcade, founded in 2012 and based in New York, provides mobile and tablet media solutions designed to help advertisers, publishers, and developers meet their marketing and monetization objectives. The company specializes in creating innovative advertisements using HTML5 technology, offering a modern alternative to outdated methods like Flash. Adcade's expertise ensures that its ads effectively serve the needs of brands, publishers, and agencies, facilitating a seamless advertising experience across various digital platforms.
WuXi NextCODE is a clinical diagnostics company focused on genomics, providing a platform that helps physicians derive clinical insights for rapid patient diagnoses. The company specializes in genome interpretation, data analysis, and data mining services, alongside offering security and data protection solutions. It also provides custom integration services and both clinical-grade and non-clinical-grade sequencing services. Originating from technology developed at deCODE genetics, WuXi NextCODE aims to facilitate the integration of genomic data into patient care. Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company became a subsidiary of WuXi PharmaTech in 2015 and was rebranded as Genuity Science in 2020.
Bluetrain.io is a cloud CMS that is transforming how developers build and manage responsive websites by bundling all core CMS functions in a massively scaleable utility. Our platform enables developers to create professional enterprise websites much faster than ever before, and without custom Php or .Net coding. Unlike older CMS platforms like WordPress, SiteCore and Drupal, Bluetrain.io enables developers, designers, information architects to collaboratively build websites on the cloud, while enabling marketers to maintain and update responsive websites across mobile, tablet and desktop devices.
BarkBox, created by Matt Meeker, Henrik Werdelin, and Carly Strife, is a subscription e-commerce service designed for dog owners, providing a monthly box filled with toys, treats, and other canine-related products. As the popularity of BarkBox grew, it evolved into Bark & Co, a company focused on enhancing the health and happiness of dogs. Bark & Co operates through several channels, including the subscription services BarkBox and Super Chewer, as well as an e-commerce platform on BarkShop.com. The company also offers wellness products such as BARK Bright and a personalized meal delivery service called BARK Eats. Its business model is primarily driven by the Direct to Consumer segment, which generates most of its revenue from the sale of toys, accessories, and consumables for dogs. Bark & Co aims to meet the diverse needs of dog owners nationwide while fostering a strong connection with their canine companions.
TARIS BioMedical, Inc., a therapeutically urology company, develops treatments for patients suffering from difficult-to-treat bladder diseases. It develops therapies for debilitating conditions, including bladder cancer and overactive bladder. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Lexington, Massachusetts. As of December 20, 2019, TARIS BioMedical, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Janssen Research & Development, LLC.
US HealthVest is an innovative behavioral healthcare firm that has redefined the psychiatric hospital space. De novo strategies and acquisitions of operating facilities with unrealized potential are the core of the US HealthVest business model. Each facility is structured to offer multiple service lines in order to serve the needs of specific patient population groups. The senior management team of US HealthVest has successfully built psychiatric hospital businesses which were acquired by public companies. Ascend Health was founded by Richard Kresch, M.D. in 2005 and was one of the largest private psychiatric hospital providers with nine freestanding facilities and nearly 900 beds. Ascend Health was sold to Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS) in 2012. The predecessor company, Heartland Health Developments, also focused on psychiatric care and was sold to Psychiatric Solutions in 2004.
At Jibe, we create global recruiting software solutions to help the world’s leading companies identify, engage, and hire the best talent.
Jibe's core technology is the Jibe Recruiting Cloud, a SaaS-based platform that enables leading companies to hire the best talent, regardless of their existing systems. Through this platform, Jibe provides a suite of products including personalized career sites and recruiting tools for sourcing, nurturing and marketing to candidates.
Jibe currently serves the world's leading Fortune 500 companies, including Johnson & Johnson, FedEx, Marriott, and American Express. Elevated by strategic partnerships with Google and LinkedIn and backed by their expertise in recruiting technology, Jibe continues to be an innovative leader in the changing world of talent acquisition.
Private Equity Round in 2012
Cerulean Pharma Inc. is a privately-held biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapeutics utilizing nanotechnology, specifically targeting oncology, cardiovascular, autoimmune, and inflammatory diseases. The company has established a highly skilled management team and advisory boards, drawing expertise from renowned organizations and institutions, including significant contributions from leading figures in the pharmaceutical industry and prestigious academic centers. Cerulean is recognized for its leadership in nanoparticle-drug conjugates, which represent a promising approach to enhancing the efficacy and safety of treatments. Through its commitment to scientific advancement, Cerulean Pharma aims to address unmet medical needs and improve patient outcomes in various disease areas.
Visterra, Inc. engages in pharmaceutical drug research and development of therapeutic and diagnostic products for infectious diseases. It also provides structure-based design of therapeutics and diagnostic platforms, based on an understanding of glycobiology and glycochemistry. The company was formerly known as Parasol Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name in May 2010. Visterra, Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.