J.H. Whitney Capital Partners

J.H. Whitney Capital Partners, established in 1946 by John Hay Whitney, is a private equity firm headquartered in New Canaan, Connecticut. It is recognized as one of the pioneers in the private equity industry, focusing on providing capital to small and middle-market companies with strong growth potential. The firm invests primarily in the consumer, healthcare, specialty manufacturing, and business services sectors through various strategies such as buyouts, debt, recapitalization, and growth capital. Currently, J.H. Whitney is managing its seventh private equity fund, attracting investments from leading foundations, universities, pension funds, and other institutional investors. The firm remains privately owned by its investing professionals, continuing its legacy in the financial sector.

Paul R. Vigano

Senior Managing Director

Robert Williams

Senior Managing Director

David Zatlukal

CFO

48 past transactions

Cooley Group

Acquisition in 2021
Cooley Group is a textiles company specializing in the design and manufacture of flexible composites and polymeric products. The company serves various sectors, including energy, healthcare, and commercial industries, by providing primary and secondary containment solutions, waterproofing materials, and print media. Cooley Group focuses on delivering sustainable materials tailored to client specifications, emphasizing rapid development for biological applications.

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill

Acquisition in 2019
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill is a contemporary casual dining restaurant chain operating across the United States. The establishment offers a menu that features boldly flavored classic American cuisine, with a focus on wood-fired grilled steaks, seafood, soups, entrée salads, fire-grilled burgers, and desserts. Additionally, the restaurant provides a selection of martinis and wines, creating an inviting atmosphere centered around a fire theme. Firebirds aims to deliver roasted and barbecued food options, catering to diverse customer preferences in a polished and energetic setting.

Precision For Medicine

Private Equity Round in 2017
Precision For Medicine is a clinical research organization focused on supporting pharmaceutical and life sciences companies in the evolving fields of precision medicine and biomarker research. The company provides specialized services that include biomarker identification, clinical trial management, and the development of companion diagnostics. With a state-of-the-art biorepository and laboratory, Precision For Medicine integrates advanced data science and regulatory expertise to facilitate comprehensive product development and commercialization. Their team of scientists and clinical trial experts delivers critical insights into patient biology, helping clients navigate the complexities of medical research and regulatory landscapes. By offering a blend of laboratory services, clinical trial capabilities, and market access strategies, the organization aims to accelerate value and improve outcomes for innovative companies in the life sciences sector.

Accupac

Acquisition in 2017
Accupac, Inc. is a liquid contract manufacturing company that specializes in the production, filling, and packaging of a diverse range of consumer and pharmaceutical products. Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Mainland, Pennsylvania, with an additional facility in Lakewood, New Jersey, Accupac provides outsourced manufacturing and packaging services primarily to the pharmaceutical and personal care industries. The company's product offerings include over-the-counter liquids, creams, lotions, ointments, gels, toothpaste, mouthwash, and various topical applications such as skin care products and medical devices. Accupac focuses on meeting the needs of its clients by ensuring timely delivery of high-quality products to retail shelves.

3B Scientific

Acquisition in 2017
3B Scientific GmbH manufactures and markets anatomical and biological teaching aids for science, training, and patient education. The company’s products include artificial skeletons, torsos, and human organ models; teaching aids and systems from the fields of physics and technology; injection training arms, patient care mannequins, and medical simulators; biology, zoology, and chemistry models; anatomical charts and ana(c)omical gift items; anatomical teaching and learning software; acupuncture needles; laser pens and laser showers; kinesiology and acupuncture tapes; therapy and fitness products; and massage and treatment tables. Its customers include universities, schools, ministries of health and education, other health and educational authorities, hospitals, practitioners, educational and medical distributors, students, and the pharmaceutical industry worldwide. 3B Scientific GmbH was formerly known as Paul Binhold Lehrmittelfabrik Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung. The company was founded in 1948 and is based in Hamburg, Germany.

Pediatric Services Holding

Acquisition in 2015
A Norcross, Ga.-based provider of home care services for medically fragile children

PatientKeeper

Venture Round in 2012
It started with a simple observation: physicians need easier access to patient information. Since then, PatientKeeper has grown to become the leading physician information system provider. And for good reason. Since 1998, they've helped healthcare organizations cost-effectively deliver information where it's needed most to enhance patient care and safety, reduce costs, improve staff productivity and increase revenue. They offer the industry's only suite of applications that support physicians throughout their entire day — enabling them to review electronic patient records...write prescriptions...enter charges...dictate notes...document encounters...place orders...even consult with other caregivers — wherever they are. Their software addresses physician needs across virtually any device — ranging from handhelds to Smartphones to tablets, to laptops to desktop computers, so that whether they're reviewing test results in their office, in the car or at the bedside, they're covered. PatientKeeper customers can start with just a single application and add new capabilities as needed — with PatientKeeper all their applications are tightly integrated with each other. And because their platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, there's no need to replace legacy systems.

PatientKeeper

Venture Round in 2011
It started with a simple observation: physicians need easier access to patient information. Since then, PatientKeeper has grown to become the leading physician information system provider. And for good reason. Since 1998, they've helped healthcare organizations cost-effectively deliver information where it's needed most to enhance patient care and safety, reduce costs, improve staff productivity and increase revenue. They offer the industry's only suite of applications that support physicians throughout their entire day — enabling them to review electronic patient records...write prescriptions...enter charges...dictate notes...document encounters...place orders...even consult with other caregivers — wherever they are. Their software addresses physician needs across virtually any device — ranging from handhelds to Smartphones to tablets, to laptops to desktop computers, so that whether they're reviewing test results in their office, in the car or at the bedside, they're covered. PatientKeeper customers can start with just a single application and add new capabilities as needed — with PatientKeeper all their applications are tightly integrated with each other. And because their platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, there's no need to replace legacy systems.

PatientKeeper

Series G in 2009
It started with a simple observation: physicians need easier access to patient information. Since then, PatientKeeper has grown to become the leading physician information system provider. And for good reason. Since 1998, they've helped healthcare organizations cost-effectively deliver information where it's needed most to enhance patient care and safety, reduce costs, improve staff productivity and increase revenue. They offer the industry's only suite of applications that support physicians throughout their entire day — enabling them to review electronic patient records...write prescriptions...enter charges...dictate notes...document encounters...place orders...even consult with other caregivers — wherever they are. Their software addresses physician needs across virtually any device — ranging from handhelds to Smartphones to tablets, to laptops to desktop computers, so that whether they're reviewing test results in their office, in the car or at the bedside, they're covered. PatientKeeper customers can start with just a single application and add new capabilities as needed — with PatientKeeper all their applications are tightly integrated with each other. And because their platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, there's no need to replace legacy systems.

PatientKeeper

Series F in 2008
It started with a simple observation: physicians need easier access to patient information. Since then, PatientKeeper has grown to become the leading physician information system provider. And for good reason. Since 1998, they've helped healthcare organizations cost-effectively deliver information where it's needed most to enhance patient care and safety, reduce costs, improve staff productivity and increase revenue. They offer the industry's only suite of applications that support physicians throughout their entire day — enabling them to review electronic patient records...write prescriptions...enter charges...dictate notes...document encounters...place orders...even consult with other caregivers — wherever they are. Their software addresses physician needs across virtually any device — ranging from handhelds to Smartphones to tablets, to laptops to desktop computers, so that whether they're reviewing test results in their office, in the car or at the bedside, they're covered. PatientKeeper customers can start with just a single application and add new capabilities as needed — with PatientKeeper all their applications are tightly integrated with each other. And because their platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, there's no need to replace legacy systems.

PatientKeeper

Series E in 2006
It started with a simple observation: physicians need easier access to patient information. Since then, PatientKeeper has grown to become the leading physician information system provider. And for good reason. Since 1998, they've helped healthcare organizations cost-effectively deliver information where it's needed most to enhance patient care and safety, reduce costs, improve staff productivity and increase revenue. They offer the industry's only suite of applications that support physicians throughout their entire day — enabling them to review electronic patient records...write prescriptions...enter charges...dictate notes...document encounters...place orders...even consult with other caregivers — wherever they are. Their software addresses physician needs across virtually any device — ranging from handhelds to Smartphones to tablets, to laptops to desktop computers, so that whether they're reviewing test results in their office, in the car or at the bedside, they're covered. PatientKeeper customers can start with just a single application and add new capabilities as needed — with PatientKeeper all their applications are tightly integrated with each other. And because their platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, there's no need to replace legacy systems.

iBiquity Digital

Series C in 2005
iBiquity Digital is a company that develops and licenses digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting both in the United States and internationally. The technology enables digital radio signals to coexist on the same airwaves as traditional analog broadcasts. Additionally, the company offers products such as the Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users, which allows access to HD Radio FM broadcasts. Founded in 1991 and originally known as USA Digital Radio, iBiquity Digital is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and Pontiac, Michigan.

PatientKeeper

Series D in 2004
It started with a simple observation: physicians need easier access to patient information. Since then, PatientKeeper has grown to become the leading physician information system provider. And for good reason. Since 1998, they've helped healthcare organizations cost-effectively deliver information where it's needed most to enhance patient care and safety, reduce costs, improve staff productivity and increase revenue. They offer the industry's only suite of applications that support physicians throughout their entire day — enabling them to review electronic patient records...write prescriptions...enter charges...dictate notes...document encounters...place orders...even consult with other caregivers — wherever they are. Their software addresses physician needs across virtually any device — ranging from handhelds to Smartphones to tablets, to laptops to desktop computers, so that whether they're reviewing test results in their office, in the car or at the bedside, they're covered. PatientKeeper customers can start with just a single application and add new capabilities as needed — with PatientKeeper all their applications are tightly integrated with each other. And because their platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, there's no need to replace legacy systems.

Grande Communications Networks

Venture Round in 2003
Grande Communications Networks is a Texas-based telecommunications company that provides a comprehensive range of services to both residential and business customers. The company specializes in high-speed internet, including fiber internet and wireless home networking, as well as digital cable television and local and long-distance telephone services. In addition to these offerings, Grande Communications Networks delivers data, voice, and video services, along with colocation and commercial development solutions tailored for small and enterprise businesses. The company also engages in advertising services and offers bundled packages to enhance customer experience.

NuVox

Private Equity Round in 2002
NuVox is a provider of voice and data network communications, offering a range of managed services to businesses across the United States. The company's services include broadband access, conference calling, data security and backup, voicemail, and web hosting. By focusing on these essential communication and data solutions, NuVox aims to meet the diverse needs of its business clients, ensuring reliable connectivity and efficient management of their communication infrastructure.

Wavelink

Venture Round in 2001
Wavelink, a business unit of LANDESK Software, Inc., is the leading provider of multi-vendor mobile device management, wireless infrastructure management, terminal emulation, voice enabling, and mobile application development software. Wavelink’s technology solves the unique challenges involved in deploying, managing and controlling today’s enterprise mobility systems, and facilitates peak performance from frontline staff. Over 15,000 companies in the retail, manufacturing, government, public safety and logistics industries rely on Wavelink to accelerate application delivery, reduce device management and support costs, and tighten network security.

Grande Communications Networks

Venture Round in 2001
Grande Communications Networks is a Texas-based telecommunications company that provides a comprehensive range of services to both residential and business customers. The company specializes in high-speed internet, including fiber internet and wireless home networking, as well as digital cable television and local and long-distance telephone services. In addition to these offerings, Grande Communications Networks delivers data, voice, and video services, along with colocation and commercial development solutions tailored for small and enterprise businesses. The company also engages in advertising services and offers bundled packages to enhance customer experience.

NxtWave Communications

Series D in 2001
NxtWave Communications Inc. designs and markets broadband, error-free video and data communications integrated circuits.

NuVox

Venture Round in 2001
NuVox is a provider of voice and data network communications, offering a range of managed services to businesses across the United States. The company's services include broadband access, conference calling, data security and backup, voicemail, and web hosting. By focusing on these essential communication and data solutions, NuVox aims to meet the diverse needs of its business clients, ensuring reliable connectivity and efficient management of their communication infrastructure.
Metro by T-Mobile is a wireless telecommunications carrier that offers wireless broadband mobile services in the United States. The company's services comprise voice services that allow customers to place voice calls to, and receive calls from, any telephone in the world, including local, domestic long distance, and international calls; data services, such as ringtones, ring back tones, games and content applications, text and multimedia messaging services, mobile Internet browsing, mobile instant messaging, location based services, social networking services, and push e-mail; and custom calling features consisting of caller ID, call waiting, three-way calling, and voicemail. It also sells mobile handsets. The company sells its products and services, under the MetroPCS brand name, directly through company-operated retail stores and indirectly through independent retail outlets, as well as through Internet. As of December 31, 2009, it operated approximately 153 retail stores in the metropolitan areas of Atlanta, Boston, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Detroit, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Orlando/Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Tampa/Sarasota. The company is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

Eventra

Series C in 2001
Eventra Incorporated specializes in developing Internet-based supplier relationship management software, primarily through its flagship product, VendorSite. This platform facilitates real-time communication and collaboration between manufacturers and their suppliers, allowing users to manage essential aspects of the supply chain, such as material requirements, production schedules, shipments, and payments. Founded in 1998 and based in Trumbull, Connecticut, Eventra serves various industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and office products. The company provides comprehensive support services, including implementation, training, and application hosting. With a strong customer base, including notable manufacturers like Duracell and Subaru-Isuzu Automotive, Eventra has established itself as a leader in the supplier management software industry. As a subsidiary of Charles River Consultants, Eventra continues to enhance its offerings to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

GlobalSight

Series C in 2000
GlobalSight is an open-source Translation Management System (TMS) that automates, streamlines, and manages the localization process. Upon upload, files for translation are routed along a customized workflow that can include both machine and human steps. Translations, reviews and edits are done online using the GlobalSight editors or offline by downloading translation kits for each of the main industry-standard tools. The completed files are then finalized and made available for download. Typical GlobalSight users include localization project managers, translators, reviewers, DTP engineers, as well as administrators and developers.

Home-Link Services

Series B in 2000
Home-Link uniquely brings together your real estate broker, a Personal Move Coordinator, leading national product and service companies and the power of the Internet to make home buying, home selling and home ownership simple, convenient and more valuable.

PatientKeeper

Series B in 2000
It started with a simple observation: physicians need easier access to patient information. Since then, PatientKeeper has grown to become the leading physician information system provider. And for good reason. Since 1998, they've helped healthcare organizations cost-effectively deliver information where it's needed most to enhance patient care and safety, reduce costs, improve staff productivity and increase revenue. They offer the industry's only suite of applications that support physicians throughout their entire day — enabling them to review electronic patient records...write prescriptions...enter charges...dictate notes...document encounters...place orders...even consult with other caregivers — wherever they are. Their software addresses physician needs across virtually any device — ranging from handhelds to Smartphones to tablets, to laptops to desktop computers, so that whether they're reviewing test results in their office, in the car or at the bedside, they're covered. PatientKeeper customers can start with just a single application and add new capabilities as needed — with PatientKeeper all their applications are tightly integrated with each other. And because their platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, there's no need to replace legacy systems.

FitLinxx

Series C in 2000
FitLinxx, Inc. specializes in wireless activity and health devices, software, and integrated data services aimed at promoting active and healthy lifestyles. The company offers a range of products, including the FitLinxx AmpStrip, a waterproof heart rate and activity tracker, and The Pebble+, an all-day activity monitor. Additionally, it provides a suite of services such as the Active Gateway API, wireless devices for weight and blood pressure monitoring, and FitLinxx SyncPoints for automatic data transmission. FitLinxx also features a fitness tracking website and mobile-friendly applications that facilitate workout tracking and communication between users and facility staff. Their products are utilized by healthcare professionals, insurers, employers, and individuals globally to enhance wellness programs, improve workforce health, and guide patients toward better health outcomes. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, FitLinxx was previously known as Integrated Fitness Corporation until it rebranded in 1999.

Informio,Inc

Series A in 2000
Informio,Inc trial service delivers Internet content and voice applications through any wireless phone. It has been developed by people who pioneered voice messaging systems and the World Wide Web. Find out about what they're doing by subscribing to their mailing list.

Carolina BroadBand

Private Equity Round in 2000
Carolina BroadBand Inc. is a new, privately-held company offering Carolina residents and businesses a choice in providers for broadband multi-media service, including bundled local cable, Internet access and digital local and long-distance telephone services.

AdvisorTech

Private Equity Round in 2000
AdvisorTech believes intermediaries - from major broker-dealers, banks, and insurance companies to investment advisors and financial planners - will continue to play an important role in ensuring that individual investors achieve their goals. To compete effectively, intermediaries need access to Internet technology, high-quality products and investment insight - AdvisorTech provides that access. They do this with technology that supports investment selection, marketing, customer management, and the trading of mutual funds and other financial products. Their customers include both large and small financial intermediaries around the globe.

iSolve

Venture Round in 2000
Online business-to-business integrated digital currency and barter web solution for sellers and buyers

USA Digital Radio

Private Equity Round in 2000
USA Digital Radio is a developer of digital audio broadcast technology or iDABTM.

Netfish Technologies

Venture Round in 2000
Netfish Technologies offers internet-enabled companies with XML-based B2B process collaboration solutions. It offers business process automation solutions for procurement, order fulfillment, billing, payment, and more. Netfish Technologies offers tools to integrate enterprise applications and data to enable the exchange of business information. Netfish Technologies was founded in 1997 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

DentalXChange

Series B in 2000
DentalXChange operates an electronic data interchange platform dedicated to enhancing the business operations of dental practices. By focusing exclusively on the dental industry, the company offers a range of services designed to streamline interactions between dentists, patients, and insurance companies. Their offerings include claims and credentialing services, practice management tools, website development and hosting, a dental directory, a job board, and an online community featuring the latest news and articles. These services aim to improve productivity, reduce costs, and simplify the administrative aspects of running a dental practice, ultimately making the business side of dental care more efficient.

MEDEM

Venture Round in 2000
Medem, Inc. develops and provides online communications services to healthcare industry in the United States. It offers iHealth, a suite of Web-based hospital-patient-physician services that includes personal health record via the Internet, secure messaging, patient education programs, automated FDA warnings and recalls, health risk assessments, and an online registration process; and iHealthRecord, a personal health record that shares data with electronic health records and plans, and systems. The company also provides Secure Messaging and Online Consultation that handles tasks, such as appointments and prescription renewals online for patients, physicians, health plans, employers, and professionals and caregivers, as well as healthcare providers, including hospitals and health systems. In addition, it offers patient-specific education and care management programs, and an integrated health risk assessment to the patient's medications. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in San Francisco, California. As of July 21, 2009, Medem, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Medfusion, Inc.

Supportkids

Series B in 2000
Supportkids, a private company that helps families collect past-due child support.

Eventra

Series B in 2000
Eventra Incorporated specializes in developing Internet-based supplier relationship management software, primarily through its flagship product, VendorSite. This platform facilitates real-time communication and collaboration between manufacturers and their suppliers, allowing users to manage essential aspects of the supply chain, such as material requirements, production schedules, shipments, and payments. Founded in 1998 and based in Trumbull, Connecticut, Eventra serves various industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and office products. The company provides comprehensive support services, including implementation, training, and application hosting. With a strong customer base, including notable manufacturers like Duracell and Subaru-Isuzu Automotive, Eventra has established itself as a leader in the supplier management software industry. As a subsidiary of Charles River Consultants, Eventra continues to enhance its offerings to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

Grande Communications Networks

Venture Round in 2000
Grande Communications Networks is a Texas-based telecommunications company that provides a comprehensive range of services to both residential and business customers. The company specializes in high-speed internet, including fiber internet and wireless home networking, as well as digital cable television and local and long-distance telephone services. In addition to these offerings, Grande Communications Networks delivers data, voice, and video services, along with colocation and commercial development solutions tailored for small and enterprise businesses. The company also engages in advertising services and offers bundled packages to enhance customer experience.

CUShopper

Venture Round in 2000
CUShopper offers its credit union partners a turnkey eCommerce solution.

401kexchange

Venture Round in 2000
401kExchange.com is a four-year-old Web-based business-to-business exchange and due diligence research resource for the 401(k) plan market and its principal market segments - Retirement Advisors, Employer Plan Sponsors (plan buyers) and Plan Service Providers (plan sellers). This dynamic business-to-business Exchange provides all of the research, proposal service, plan analysis, related information and a neutral exchange platform for 401(k) plan buyers and sellers to meet and conduct business more efficiently in an online environment at no cost. Moreover, the unique 401kExchange.com service provides, for the first time, an independent objective resource for specific information on the 401(k) qualified plan industry and its Service Providers. 401kExchange.com provides the information that assists Retirement Advisors in educating their Plan Sponsor clients to become informed consumers.

Netfish Technologies

Series C in 2000
Netfish Technologies offers internet-enabled companies with XML-based B2B process collaboration solutions. It offers business process automation solutions for procurement, order fulfillment, billing, payment, and more. Netfish Technologies offers tools to integrate enterprise applications and data to enable the exchange of business information. Netfish Technologies was founded in 1997 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

Grantlun

Venture Round in 2000
Grantlun’s initial mission was to provide infrastructure contractors a fully integrated estimating and project management system.

Neoteny

Venture Round in 2000
Neoteny Co., Ltd is a venture capital firm founded in 1999, with its headquarters in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and a presence in Tokyo, Japan. The firm specializes in providing growth capital and incubation investments, primarily focusing on early-stage opportunities. Neoteny targets a diverse range of sectors, including information technology, hardware, software, internet, biotechnology, media, and healthcare. The firm aims to support companies with innovative technologies and scalable business models, contributing to their growth and development.

GlobalSight

Series B in 1999
GlobalSight is an open-source Translation Management System (TMS) that automates, streamlines, and manages the localization process. Upon upload, files for translation are routed along a customized workflow that can include both machine and human steps. Translations, reviews and edits are done online using the GlobalSight editors or offline by downloading translation kits for each of the main industry-standard tools. The completed files are then finalized and made available for download. Typical GlobalSight users include localization project managers, translators, reviewers, DTP engineers, as well as administrators and developers.

ICON International

Venture Round in 1999
ICON International is a finance company that specializes in corporate barter services, aiming to enhance the financial performance of businesses. By focusing on the recovery of lost value from underperforming assets, ICON International enables organizations to restore value and effectively fund corporate expenses. As a subsidiary of Omnicom Group, the company provides tailored financial solutions that assist clients in optimizing their resources and improving their overall bottom line.

Tallan

Series A in 1999
For over 30 years, Tallan has been a leader in custom application development and data management, providing clients with meaningful innovations that increase operational efficiency, reduce expenditures, enhance customer experiences, and drive revenue. Tallan has advanced expertise in the areas of Portals and Collaboration, Business Intelligence, Application Integration, Mobile Platforms, User Experience, Ecommerce, Web Development, Government Solutions, Cloud Services, and IT Strategy. Tallan is one of only a select few Microsoft National Solution Providers (NSP) and has acquired multiple Gold Competencies in Microsoft technologies.

NxtWave Communications

Series B in 1999
NxtWave Communications Inc. designs and markets broadband, error-free video and data communications integrated circuits.

DentalXChange

Series A in 1999
DentalXChange operates an electronic data interchange platform dedicated to enhancing the business operations of dental practices. By focusing exclusively on the dental industry, the company offers a range of services designed to streamline interactions between dentists, patients, and insurance companies. Their offerings include claims and credentialing services, practice management tools, website development and hosting, a dental directory, a job board, and an online community featuring the latest news and articles. These services aim to improve productivity, reduce costs, and simplify the administrative aspects of running a dental practice, ultimately making the business side of dental care more efficient.

Home-Link Services

Series A in 1999
Home-Link uniquely brings together your real estate broker, a Personal Move Coordinator, leading national product and service companies and the power of the Internet to make home buying, home selling and home ownership simple, convenient and more valuable.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

Venture Round in 1989
Vertex Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company dedicated to the discovery and development of small-molecule drugs aimed at treating serious diseases. The company's primary focus is on areas such as viral diseases, cystic fibrosis, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, cancer, and pain management. Vertex is known for its key cystic fibrosis therapies, including Kalydeco, Orkambi, Symdeko, and Trikafta/Kaftrio, which are considered the standard of care worldwide. Additionally, the company has expanded its portfolio to include Casgevy, a gene-editing therapy for beta thalassemia and sickle cell disease. Vertex is also exploring innovative treatments, such as small-molecule inhibitors for acute and chronic pain that are non-opioid, as well as potential therapies targeting kidney diseases related to APOL1. Through its collaborative and independent commercialization strategies, Vertex aims to bring effective solutions to the market for patients with serious health conditions.
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