Perceptive Advisors

Perceptive Advisors LLC is an investment management firm founded in 1999 and headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Boston. The firm specializes in the healthcare sector, focusing on biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, life sciences, diagnostics, digital health, medical devices, and healthcare services. It engages in venture capital and incubation, investing at various stages of a company's life cycle, including seed and Series A funding, as well as late-stage venture and public market investments. Perceptive Advisors employs a long/short equity strategy and utilizes hedging techniques, including equity options and index options, while conducting in-house research to inform investment decisions. The firm also manages separate client-focused equity portfolios and provides customized debt financing solutions through its Perceptive Credit Opportunities Fund. Its clientele includes institutional investors, financial institutions, investment funds, and high-net-worth individuals.

Michael Altman

Managing Director

Sam Chawla

Portfolio Manager

Joseph Edelman

Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Board Member and Portfolio Manager

Hossein Ekrami

Managing Director

Peter Fierro

Chief Financial Officer

Randy Gacek

Associate

Doug Giordano

Managing Director

Gabriel Gutierrez

Associate

Ellen Hukkelhoven

Managing Director

Harry Jenq

Associate

Kunal Kandimalla

Associate

James Henry Mannix

Chief Operating Officer and Chief Compliance Officer

Keyvan Mirsaeedi-Farahani

Managing Director, Therapeutics

Jeremiah Paskus

Associate

Konstantin Poukalov

Managing Director, Strategy

Louisa Rivera

Investor Relations and Administration

Adam Stone

CIO

Andre Xiao

Associate

Craig Yeshion

Managing Director

Past deals in Healthcare and Biotech

Orchestra BioMed

Series D in 2022
Orchestra BioMed, Inc. is a biomedical innovation company established in 2017 and located in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The company is dedicated to developing high-impact therapeutic solutions for medical procedures, with a primary focus on addressing cardiovascular diseases, which account for a significant number of global fatalities annually. Orchestra BioMed aims to accelerate the commercialization of its products through strategic partnerships with medical device companies. Its leading product candidates include BackBeat Cardiac Neuromodulation Therapy, designed for hypertension treatment, and Virtue Sirolimus AngioInfusion Balloon, which targets atherosclerotic artery disease. By emphasizing evidence-based solutions, Orchestra BioMed seeks to improve patient outcomes for serious medical conditions.

Acrivon Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Acrivon Therapeutics is a biotech company specializing in drug development through early clinical treatment success.

Forge Biologics

Series B in 2021
Forge Biologics is a gene therapy development engine founded in 2020 and headquartered in Grove City, Ohio. The company specializes in the development and manufacturing of gene therapies, focusing on transforming innovative concepts into accessible treatments for rare genetic diseases. With end-to-end capabilities, Forge Biologics helps accelerate gene therapy programs from preclinical stages through to clinical and commercial-scale production. The company collaborates with various stakeholders in the gene therapy community, including scientists, healthcare professionals, biotech and pharmaceutical companies, and patient advocacy groups. Among its notable initiatives is a unique approach combining adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors and umbilical cord transplants to treat infantile Krabbe disease, a severe neurodegenerative disorder. Through its comprehensive services, Forge Biologics aims to provide transformative medicines that improve patient outcomes.

Crossover Health

Series D in 2021
Crossover Health, Inc. specializes in workplace healthcare services aimed at enhancing the health and well-being of employees. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California, the company operates health centers across the United States, including Silicon Valley. Crossover Health provides a comprehensive range of services, including primary and urgent care, preventive care, chronic disease management, and various ancillary services such as physical therapy and health coaching. By focusing on customized health solutions based on health analytics, Crossover Health collaborates with employers to optimize benefit design and enhance employee engagement in their health. This approach aims to transform traditional healthcare models by reducing costs and improving care quality, ultimately fostering a healthier, more motivated workforce.

Graphite Bio

Series B in 2021
At Graphite Bio, they are rapidly building a next-generation gene editing company that is driven to apply their breakthrough technology with urgency to advance gene replacement therapies and cures for people living with serious diseases. They stand apart through our ability to harness natural and highly precise cellular DNA repair machinery to achieve high efficiency, targeted gene integration to correct the underlying causes of diseases.
Day One Biopharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company focused on developing new cancer therapies for patients of all ages. The company understands that advances in cancer research now enable drug developers to identify children and adults who may benefit from the same medicine. They develop new therapies that meet the critical needs of people of all ages living with cancer starting from the biology of childhood cancer. Day One Biopharmaceuticals also focuses its efforts to bring the best medicines to families receiving the life-altering news of a new cancer diagnosis and the need for a treatment plan. It prioritizes programs that can be rapidly brought to market for both younger and older patients. The company's goal is to license and acquire the most promising products from research institutions as well as for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. Day One Biopharmaceuticals was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in South San Francisco, CA, USA.

Thrive Earlier Detection

Series B in 2020
Thrive Earlier Detection Corp. is a healthcare company dedicated to improving cancer detection through innovative technology. It focuses on the development of CancerSEEK, a liquid biopsy test that analyzes genomic mutations in tumor DNA and protein markers in plasma to identify multiple types of cancer at their earliest stages, often before symptoms become apparent. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Baltimore, Maryland, Thrive aims to integrate early cancer detection into routine medical care. The company was previously known as Thrive Sciences Inc. and has been a subsidiary of Exact Sciences Corporation since early 2021. Thrive was launched with support from various investors, including Third Rock Ventures and Section 32, reflecting a strong commitment to advancing cancer diagnostics.

Forge Biologics

Series A in 2020
Forge Biologics is a gene therapy development engine founded in 2020 and headquartered in Grove City, Ohio. The company specializes in the development and manufacturing of gene therapies, focusing on transforming innovative concepts into accessible treatments for rare genetic diseases. With end-to-end capabilities, Forge Biologics helps accelerate gene therapy programs from preclinical stages through to clinical and commercial-scale production. The company collaborates with various stakeholders in the gene therapy community, including scientists, healthcare professionals, biotech and pharmaceutical companies, and patient advocacy groups. Among its notable initiatives is a unique approach combining adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors and umbilical cord transplants to treat infantile Krabbe disease, a severe neurodegenerative disorder. Through its comprehensive services, Forge Biologics aims to provide transformative medicines that improve patient outcomes.

Orchestra BioMed

Series B in 2019
Orchestra BioMed, Inc. is a biomedical innovation company established in 2017 and located in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The company is dedicated to developing high-impact therapeutic solutions for medical procedures, with a primary focus on addressing cardiovascular diseases, which account for a significant number of global fatalities annually. Orchestra BioMed aims to accelerate the commercialization of its products through strategic partnerships with medical device companies. Its leading product candidates include BackBeat Cardiac Neuromodulation Therapy, designed for hypertension treatment, and Virtue Sirolimus AngioInfusion Balloon, which targets atherosclerotic artery disease. By emphasizing evidence-based solutions, Orchestra BioMed seeks to improve patient outcomes for serious medical conditions.

BridgeBio

Series D in 2019
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.

Kodiak Sciences

Convertible Note in 2018
Kodiak Sciences is designing and developing novel therapies for the treatment of retinal disease. As a rapidly growing biopharmaceutical company, we are working every day to build value for the benefit of our community of patients, physicians, employees, families, and vendors. We want to have real impact, and we take a long term view. We are committed to ethics and excellence in everything we do. We are looking to hire top talent comfortable with ownership and accountability of exciting programs while collaborating effectively with colleagues inside and outside the company.

BridgeBio

Series C in 2017
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.

VBI Vaccines

Post in 2016
VBI Vaccines Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing vaccines for infectious diseases and immuno-oncology, with operations in Israel, the United States, and internationally. The company offers Sci-B-Vac, a prophylactic hepatitis B vaccine suitable for various age groups, and is advancing VBI-2601, an immunotherapeutic candidate aimed at achieving a functional cure for chronic hepatitis B. Utilizing its enveloped virus-like particle (eVLP) platform technology, VBI develops vaccines that closely mimic target viruses to elicit strong immune responses. Key candidates in its eVLP program include VBI-1901, a glioblastoma vaccine in Phase I/IIa clinical trials, and VBI-1501, a cytomegalovirus vaccine that has completed Phase I trials. VBI Vaccines also engages in collaboration and licensing agreements with various pharmaceutical and biotechnology entities, including partnerships for the commercialization of its hepatitis B vaccine and the development of a pan-coronavirus vaccine candidate. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company also has research facilities in Ottawa, Canada.

VBI Vaccines

Post in 2016
VBI Vaccines Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing vaccines for infectious diseases and immuno-oncology, with operations in Israel, the United States, and internationally. The company offers Sci-B-Vac, a prophylactic hepatitis B vaccine suitable for various age groups, and is advancing VBI-2601, an immunotherapeutic candidate aimed at achieving a functional cure for chronic hepatitis B. Utilizing its enveloped virus-like particle (eVLP) platform technology, VBI develops vaccines that closely mimic target viruses to elicit strong immune responses. Key candidates in its eVLP program include VBI-1901, a glioblastoma vaccine in Phase I/IIa clinical trials, and VBI-1501, a cytomegalovirus vaccine that has completed Phase I trials. VBI Vaccines also engages in collaboration and licensing agreements with various pharmaceutical and biotechnology entities, including partnerships for the commercialization of its hepatitis B vaccine and the development of a pan-coronavirus vaccine candidate. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company also has research facilities in Ottawa, Canada.

VBI Vaccines

Post in 2016
VBI Vaccines Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing vaccines for infectious diseases and immuno-oncology, with operations in Israel, the United States, and internationally. The company offers Sci-B-Vac, a prophylactic hepatitis B vaccine suitable for various age groups, and is advancing VBI-2601, an immunotherapeutic candidate aimed at achieving a functional cure for chronic hepatitis B. Utilizing its enveloped virus-like particle (eVLP) platform technology, VBI develops vaccines that closely mimic target viruses to elicit strong immune responses. Key candidates in its eVLP program include VBI-1901, a glioblastoma vaccine in Phase I/IIa clinical trials, and VBI-1501, a cytomegalovirus vaccine that has completed Phase I trials. VBI Vaccines also engages in collaboration and licensing agreements with various pharmaceutical and biotechnology entities, including partnerships for the commercialization of its hepatitis B vaccine and the development of a pan-coronavirus vaccine candidate. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company also has research facilities in Ottawa, Canada.

Blueprint Medicines

Series C in 2014
Blueprint Medicines Corporation focuses on developing small molecule kinase inhibitors aimed at treating genomic drivers in cancers, rare diseases, and enhancing cancer immunotherapy. The company is advancing several key drug candidates, including avapritinib for systemic mastocytosis and gastrointestinal stromal tumors, BLU-263 for indolent systemic mastocytosis and other mast cell disorders, and fisogatinib for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, currently in Phase I clinical trials. Additionally, pralsetinib targets RET-altered non-small cell lung cancer and other solid tumors, while BLU-782 is being investigated for fibrodysplasia ossificans progressive. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Blueprint Medicines emphasizes the development of personalized cancer therapies by leveraging insights into cancer genomics and utilizing a proprietary chemical library to identify new therapeutic compounds. The company collaborates with various partners, including Clementia Pharmaceuticals and Genentech, to enhance its research and development efforts.
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company that specializes in the development and commercialization of oncology and hematology drug products. The company is advancing several key therapies, including ROLONTIS, a long-acting granulocyte colony-stimulating factor aimed at treating chemotherapy-induced neutropenia; Poziotinib, an irreversible tyrosine kinase inhibitor targeting specific mutations in non-small cell lung cancer; and an Anti-CD20-IFNα fusion molecule, currently in Phase I trials for relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Spectrum has established various partnerships, including co-development and commercialization agreements with Hanmi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., as well as licensing agreements with notable institutions such as The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and ImmunGene, Inc. Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Henderson, Nevada, the company was previously known as NeoTherapeutics, Inc. before adopting its current name in December 2002.