BridgeBio is a biotechnology company dedicated to the discovery, development, and delivery of medicines for genetic diseases. The company has a diverse pipeline of 20 development programs, which range from early discovery to late-stage clinical trials. Among its notable candidates are BBP-265, an oral small molecule targeting transthyretin amyloidosis currently in Phase 3 trials, and infigratinib, a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor aimed at treating FGFR-driven cancers and achondroplasia. Additionally, BridgeBio is developing BBP-631, a preclinical gene therapy for congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and BBP-454, a program focused on small molecule inhibitors for KRAS-driven cancers. The company collaborates with several prestigious institutions, including Stanford University and Johns Hopkins University, to enhance its research and development efforts. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, BridgeBio aims to accelerate the development of therapies for Mendelian diseases, genetic dermatology, and oncology.