Seventure Partners is a French venture capital firm targeting in Tech/Digital and Life Sciences companies. It funds innovation and participates in the entrepreneurial adventure, alongside entrepreneurs and sharing their passion. Founded in 1997, Seventure Partners is one of the European leaders in venture capital, with € 1 billion under management as of December 31, 2023. It is an active partner of innovative companies that, according to the management team, show strong growth potential and evolving in two fields of activity: Digital Technologies and Life Sciences. With more than 20 employees, including some 15 investors, Seventure Partners has a proven track record and in-depth expertise in technology, entrepreneurship, and various private equity operations. Seventure's goal is to identify and support the development of tomorrow's European leaders in order to accelerate their growth. To do this, the firm provides entrepreneurs with the expertise, networks, and know-how of its internal team of investors. The different funds/verticals on which Seventure Partners are focusing on today: - Life Sciences : Biotech, Healthcare, Nutrition - Tech/Digital : B2B SaaS, Fintech, Retailtech, Cybersecurity - Sports & Wellbeing - Blue Economy
one.bio is a fast-paced, emerging biotechnology spinout from UC Davis creating ingredients for food and biopharmaceutical applications. We use proprietary technology to create novel oligosaccharides from natural products, with a focus on producing ingredients that beneficially modulate the microbiome and immune function.
Microbiotica is a developer of human microbiome therapeutics intended to discover and develop live bacterial therapeutics and biomarkers. The company's therapeutics identify gut bacteria linked to phenotype with unprecedented precision, enabling researchers to phenotype before testing of candidate bacteria in advanced human in vitro and in vivo models.
Proteon Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a company based in Lodz, Poland, focused on developing bacteriophage-based products aimed at enhancing animal and human health while promoting environmental sustainability. Established in 2005, Proteon leverages precision biology to create solutions that mitigate the reliance on antibiotics and address the challenges of antimicrobial resistance. The company offers a range of services, including high-throughput screening (HTS) and high-content screening (HCS) tests to identify new active substances with specific immunomodulatory properties. Additionally, Proteon provides contract services for pharmaceutical companies to explore various chemical libraries. Its product pipeline includes solutions designed to improve performance and food safety in poultry, as well as to prevent economically significant bacterial diseases in aquaculture and dairy farming.
Cytoki Pharma is a biotechnology company that specializes in developing novel medicines for diseases with a significant unmet medical need with a focus on serious diseases caused by epithelial injury. CytoKi Pharma is a pre-clinical biotechnology company with focus on serious diseases caused by epithelial injury having an unmet medical need. Cytoki’s lead program is an engineered long-acting IL-22 protein licensed from a major pharmaceutical company.A correctly functioning immune system is essential for keeping us healthy in the multitude of challenges our organism encounters. Numerous medicines are based on principles that activate or deactivate key proteins in the immune system in a disease context. IL-22 is a key cytokine (a class of proteins released from immune cells) in securing the survival and repair after an injury. It is the immune system’s “Survive and Recover” signal to the tissue. Our lead program is harnessing the power of IL-22, in treatment of organ injuries, through a modified IL-22 protein engineered to have optimal pharmaceutical properties.
Animab is a biotechnology company specializing in proprietary technology that supports livestock health. Animab combines cutting-edge research, animal science, and biotechnology to create products that improve animal health, reduce costs, and are more sustainable. Animab provides a safe and long-term solution for protecting piglets' intestinal health during the critical post-weaning stage. The antibodies in Animab are designed to mimic secretory IgA, a type of natural antibody that is passed through colostrum and milk to protect nursing animals.
Federation Bio is pioneering new platforms that target diseases in which the human microbiome can play a curative role. The company's microbial therapy leverages naturally occurring or engineered bacteria along with a diverse community of supportive bacteria to drive engraftment and durable therapeutic responses. This approach has potential in a wide range of human conditions, from metabolic disorders and cholestatic diseases to cancer and autoimmune conditions.
Enterome’s OncoMimic technology allows the overcoming of immune tolerance against cancer cells, with broad applicability against solid tumor via an off-the-shelf, easy to manufacture technology. Enterome’s potentially first-in-class small protein and peptide drug candidates modulate the immune system by closely mimicking the structure, effect or actions of Tumor Associated Antigens to induce a potent, endogenous CD8 T cell response. The company’s most advanced programs are in Phase 2 clinical trials in hard-to-treat tumors such as glioblastoma, adrenal malignancies and colorectal cancer.
ViroVet is a pioneering company dedicated to the development of disruptive and innovative technologies for the control of viral diseases in livestock, with antiviral drugs for respiratory disease complexes and innovative vaccines for viral infections in swine leading the pipeline. The livestock industry is a 100+ billion-euro industry. Viral diseases cost producers billions every year in losses and threaten the world supply of animal protein. The strategy of ViroVet is to provide novel solutions to be used alone or in combination with vaccines and biosecurity measures in order to provide livestock producers, national governments and international organizations with a multi-faceted arsenal of virus control weapons against endemic and epizootic viral diseases. It is clear that with the growing world population there is an increased demand for more protein-rich diets. With the increasing density of the livestock industry, the intensifying global trade and climate changes, there is an ever increased risk for the global spread of viral diseases, severely damaging livestock industry. ViroVet has already enlisted the support of a number of key opinion leaders (KOLs) in livestock medicine confirming the extensive market for antiviral drugs and novel vaccines addressing the challenges of spreading viral diseases. KOLs feel that ViroVet’s products have the potential to reduce the use of antibiotics and revolutionize the livestock industry worldwide.
one.bio is a fast-paced, emerging biotechnology spinout from UC Davis creating ingredients for food and biopharmaceutical applications. We use proprietary technology to create novel oligosaccharides from natural products, with a focus on producing ingredients that beneficially modulate the microbiome and immune function.
Scipio Bioscience, a Paris-based biotechnology company, provides a novel sample preparation solutionfor single-cell studies, in the form of benchtop kits, for use in sequencing applications in clinical and basic research, in particular transcriptomics.
NovoBind is an integrated animal health company utilizing next-generation biologics to target and neutralize key pathogens affecting producers and food safety. They target pathogens that cause >$1B of production losses.
MaaT Pharma is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Lyon, France, founded in 2014. It specializes in developing therapies aimed at treating diseases associated with gut microbiota imbalance, particularly in the context of cancer and Graft-versus-Host Disease, a complication related to stem cell transplantation. The company has made significant advancements in its research, achieving proof of concept in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. MaaT Pharma employs a comprehensive approach to restore microbiome symbiosis, which has implications for enhancing survival outcomes in life-threatening conditions. Additionally, it has developed a proprietary platform called GutPrint®, which is instrumental in evaluating drug candidates and identifying biomarkers for microbiome-related diseases, thereby supporting the expansion of its therapeutic pipeline, including improvements in immunotherapy for solid tumors.
LiMM Therapeutics operates as a biopharmaceutical company that harnesses the molecular cross-talk between neuronal and innate lymphoid cells. It develops products designed to preserve health and treat inflammatory, infectious, and metabolic diseases. The company is dedicated to bridging neural sensing and immunology discoveries to unlock therapeutic solutions for the benefit of patients.
BiomX discovers and develops innovative microbiome therapeutics. The Company's mission is to develop novel therapeutics for preventing and treating diseases in which microbiome imbalances have been implicated. BiomX's microbiome modulation technologies are based on the cutting-edge innovative research of its scientific collaborators: Professor Rotem Sorek, PhD and Dr. Eran Elinav, MD, PhD both of the Weizmann Institute of Science and Professor Timothy K. Lu, MD, PhD of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Microbiotica is a developer of human microbiome therapeutics intended to discover and develop live bacterial therapeutics and biomarkers. The company's therapeutics identify gut bacteria linked to phenotype with unprecedented precision, enabling researchers to phenotype before testing of candidate bacteria in advanced human in vitro and in vivo models.
LiMM Therapeutics operates as a biopharmaceutical company that harnesses the molecular cross-talk between neuronal and innate lymphoid cells. It develops products designed to preserve health and treat inflammatory, infectious, and metabolic diseases. The company is dedicated to bridging neural sensing and immunology discoveries to unlock therapeutic solutions for the benefit of patients.
A-Mansia Biotech is a developer of products based on the properties of the Akkermansia muciniphila (A. muciniphila) bacterium. The company's nutritional supplement based on a gut bacterium called Akkermansia, the population of microorganisms housed in the gastrointestinal tract. A. muciniphila is located in the mucus layer covering the intestinal epithelium, which allows the bacterium to establish a close cross-talk with the host.
Enterome’s OncoMimic technology allows the overcoming of immune tolerance against cancer cells, with broad applicability against solid tumor via an off-the-shelf, easy to manufacture technology. Enterome’s potentially first-in-class small protein and peptide drug candidates modulate the immune system by closely mimicking the structure, effect or actions of Tumor Associated Antigens to induce a potent, endogenous CD8 T cell response. The company’s most advanced programs are in Phase 2 clinical trials in hard-to-treat tumors such as glioblastoma, adrenal malignancies and colorectal cancer.
Siolta Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotech company based in San Francisco, California, focused on developing microbiome-based therapeutics and diagnostics aimed at preventing and treating chronic inflammatory diseases, particularly asthma and atopic conditions. Founded in 2016, the company utilizes its expertise in the developing gut microbiome to promote immune tolerance. Siolta's platform includes the development of pharmaceutical-grade anaerobic organisms and microbiome-based diagnostics that support precision medicine. By leveraging insights from human microbiome studies, Siolta Therapeutics aims to create targeted microbial therapeutics that address the underlying causes of inflammatory diseases, enabling a new approach to prevention and treatment.
Scipio Bioscience, a Paris-based biotechnology company, provides a novel sample preparation solutionfor single-cell studies, in the form of benchtop kits, for use in sequencing applications in clinical and basic research, in particular transcriptomics.
LNC Therapeutics is developing gut microbiota directed drugs to target obesity and associated cardiometabolic diseases. All projects encompass fundamental research, preclinical studies and clinical trials. Backed by leading venture capital investors, such as Seventure Partners (with the microbiome dedicated vehicle Health for Life Capital) and Family Offices, the company cultivates worldwide collaborations with renowned medical experts to ensure the highest level of standards in the development of innovative drugs. With a total of € 16.5 million raised so far including € 1.5 million grants from French BPI and Aquitaine Region, LNC Therapeutics will pursue its research programs to bring the next generation approach to treat obesity and cardiometabolic diseases.
Eligobiotics is a developer of antibiotics intended to treat microbiome precision and bacteria-associated diseases. The company's antibiotics combine CRISPR/Cas system with engineered phage capsids, to develop antimicrobials that are used to eradicate resistant pathogens or virulent bacteria within the human microbiome, enabling clients to get next-generation antimicrobials to treat diseases caused by superbugs.
Anaeropharma Science was established in 2004 to pioneer the development of novel therapeutics to target such a hypoxic environment in solid cancers based on its proprietary platform technology, recombinant bifidobacterium therapeutics.
BiomX discovers and develops innovative microbiome therapeutics. The Company's mission is to develop novel therapeutics for preventing and treating diseases in which microbiome imbalances have been implicated. BiomX's microbiome modulation technologies are based on the cutting-edge innovative research of its scientific collaborators: Professor Rotem Sorek, PhD and Dr. Eran Elinav, MD, PhD both of the Weizmann Institute of Science and Professor Timothy K. Lu, MD, PhD of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Enterome’s OncoMimic technology allows the overcoming of immune tolerance against cancer cells, with broad applicability against solid tumor via an off-the-shelf, easy to manufacture technology. Enterome’s potentially first-in-class small protein and peptide drug candidates modulate the immune system by closely mimicking the structure, effect or actions of Tumor Associated Antigens to induce a potent, endogenous CD8 T cell response. The company’s most advanced programs are in Phase 2 clinical trials in hard-to-treat tumors such as glioblastoma, adrenal malignancies and colorectal cancer.
Enterome’s OncoMimic technology allows the overcoming of immune tolerance against cancer cells, with broad applicability against solid tumor via an off-the-shelf, easy to manufacture technology. Enterome’s potentially first-in-class small protein and peptide drug candidates modulate the immune system by closely mimicking the structure, effect or actions of Tumor Associated Antigens to induce a potent, endogenous CD8 T cell response. The company’s most advanced programs are in Phase 2 clinical trials in hard-to-treat tumors such as glioblastoma, adrenal malignancies and colorectal cancer.
MaaT Pharma is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Lyon, France, founded in 2014. It specializes in developing therapies aimed at treating diseases associated with gut microbiota imbalance, particularly in the context of cancer and Graft-versus-Host Disease, a complication related to stem cell transplantation. The company has made significant advancements in its research, achieving proof of concept in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. MaaT Pharma employs a comprehensive approach to restore microbiome symbiosis, which has implications for enhancing survival outcomes in life-threatening conditions. Additionally, it has developed a proprietary platform called GutPrint®, which is instrumental in evaluating drug candidates and identifying biomarkers for microbiome-related diseases, thereby supporting the expansion of its therapeutic pipeline, including improvements in immunotherapy for solid tumors.
MaaT Pharma is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Lyon, France, founded in 2014. It specializes in developing therapies aimed at treating diseases associated with gut microbiota imbalance, particularly in the context of cancer and Graft-versus-Host Disease, a complication related to stem cell transplantation. The company has made significant advancements in its research, achieving proof of concept in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. MaaT Pharma employs a comprehensive approach to restore microbiome symbiosis, which has implications for enhancing survival outcomes in life-threatening conditions. Additionally, it has developed a proprietary platform called GutPrint®, which is instrumental in evaluating drug candidates and identifying biomarkers for microbiome-related diseases, thereby supporting the expansion of its therapeutic pipeline, including improvements in immunotherapy for solid tumors.
Eligobiotics is a developer of antibiotics intended to treat microbiome precision and bacteria-associated diseases. The company's antibiotics combine CRISPR/Cas system with engineered phage capsids, to develop antimicrobials that are used to eradicate resistant pathogens or virulent bacteria within the human microbiome, enabling clients to get next-generation antimicrobials to treat diseases caused by superbugs.
MaaT Pharma is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Lyon, France, founded in 2014. It specializes in developing therapies aimed at treating diseases associated with gut microbiota imbalance, particularly in the context of cancer and Graft-versus-Host Disease, a complication related to stem cell transplantation. The company has made significant advancements in its research, achieving proof of concept in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. MaaT Pharma employs a comprehensive approach to restore microbiome symbiosis, which has implications for enhancing survival outcomes in life-threatening conditions. Additionally, it has developed a proprietary platform called GutPrint®, which is instrumental in evaluating drug candidates and identifying biomarkers for microbiome-related diseases, thereby supporting the expansion of its therapeutic pipeline, including improvements in immunotherapy for solid tumors.
Biophytis is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the development of therapeutics that slow the degenerative processes associated with aging and improve functional outcomes for patients suffering from age-related diseases. Their goal is to become a leader in the emerging field of aging science by delivering life-changing therapies to the growing number of patients in need that have limited or no treatment options. To accomplish this goal, they have assembled an experienced and skilled group of industry professionals, scientists, clinicians and key opinion leaders from leading industry and academic institutions from around the world.
Santaris Pharma A/S is a privately held clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of RNA-targeted therapies. The LNA Drug Platform and Drug Discovery Engine developed by Santaris Pharma A/S combine the company’s proprietary LNA chemistry with its highly specialized and targeted drug development capabilities to rapidly deliver potent single-stranded LNA-based drug candidates across a multitude of disease states. The company’s research and development activities focus on infectious diseases and cardiometabolic disorders, while partnerships with major pharmaceutical companies include a range of therapeutic areas including cancer, cardiovascular disease, infectious and inflammatory diseases, and rare genetic disorders. The company has strategic partnerships with miRagen Therapeutics, Shire PLC, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, and Enzon Pharmaceuticals. As part of its broad patent estate, the company holds exclusive worldwide rights to manufacture, have manufactured and sell products that contain LNA as an active ingredient for studies performed with a view to obtaining marketing approval. Santaris Pharma A/S, founded in 2003, is headquartered in Denmark with operations in the United States.
LNC Therapeutics is developing gut microbiota directed drugs to target obesity and associated cardiometabolic diseases. All projects encompass fundamental research, preclinical studies and clinical trials. Backed by leading venture capital investors, such as Seventure Partners (with the microbiome dedicated vehicle Health for Life Capital) and Family Offices, the company cultivates worldwide collaborations with renowned medical experts to ensure the highest level of standards in the development of innovative drugs. With a total of € 16.5 million raised so far including € 1.5 million grants from French BPI and Aquitaine Region, LNC Therapeutics will pursue its research programs to bring the next generation approach to treat obesity and cardiometabolic diseases.
Enterome’s OncoMimic technology allows the overcoming of immune tolerance against cancer cells, with broad applicability against solid tumor via an off-the-shelf, easy to manufacture technology. Enterome’s potentially first-in-class small protein and peptide drug candidates modulate the immune system by closely mimicking the structure, effect or actions of Tumor Associated Antigens to induce a potent, endogenous CD8 T cell response. The company’s most advanced programs are in Phase 2 clinical trials in hard-to-treat tumors such as glioblastoma, adrenal malignancies and colorectal cancer.
Enterome’s OncoMimic technology allows the overcoming of immune tolerance against cancer cells, with broad applicability against solid tumor via an off-the-shelf, easy to manufacture technology. Enterome’s potentially first-in-class small protein and peptide drug candidates modulate the immune system by closely mimicking the structure, effect or actions of Tumor Associated Antigens to induce a potent, endogenous CD8 T cell response. The company’s most advanced programs are in Phase 2 clinical trials in hard-to-treat tumors such as glioblastoma, adrenal malignancies and colorectal cancer.
Santaris Pharma A/S is a privately held clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of RNA-targeted therapies. The LNA Drug Platform and Drug Discovery Engine developed by Santaris Pharma A/S combine the company’s proprietary LNA chemistry with its highly specialized and targeted drug development capabilities to rapidly deliver potent single-stranded LNA-based drug candidates across a multitude of disease states. The company’s research and development activities focus on infectious diseases and cardiometabolic disorders, while partnerships with major pharmaceutical companies include a range of therapeutic areas including cancer, cardiovascular disease, infectious and inflammatory diseases, and rare genetic disorders. The company has strategic partnerships with miRagen Therapeutics, Shire PLC, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, and Enzon Pharmaceuticals. As part of its broad patent estate, the company holds exclusive worldwide rights to manufacture, have manufactured and sell products that contain LNA as an active ingredient for studies performed with a view to obtaining marketing approval. Santaris Pharma A/S, founded in 2003, is headquartered in Denmark with operations in the United States.
Genome Express
Series B in 2001
Genome Express SA operates as a biotechnology company. It provides DNA synthesis, DNA sequencing, and DNA libraries to pharmaceutical, agro-food companies, and academic laboratories. The company develops and markets value-added solutions in functional and exploratory genomics and functional proteomics for discovery processes.
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