Venrock

Venrock, established in 1969, is a venture capital firm headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York. It specializes in seed and early-stage investments, primarily in technology and healthcare sectors. The firm partners with entrepreneurs to build successful, enduring companies, with a notable track record including Apple, Athenahealth, and Gilead Sciences. Venrock also manages dedicated funds for healthcare investments, such as Venrock Healthcare Capital Partners, focusing on both private and public biotechnology companies.

Brian Ascher

Partner

Ethan Batraski

Partner

Nick Beim

Partner

Racquel Bracken

Partner

Steven Goldby

Partner

Andrew Gottesdiener

Partner

Ken Greenberg

Investor

Manjinder Kandola

Investor

Bob Kocher

Partner

Bong Koh

Partner, Crossover / Public Healthcare

Mariana Mihalusova

Vice President

Camille Samuels

Partner

Nimish Shah

Investment Professional and Partner

Ganesh Srinivasan

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Ganesh Srinivasan

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Mike Tyrrell

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Andy Wardle

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Kenneth Greenberg

Partner

Past deals in Biotechnology

Jade Biosciences

Post in 2025
Jade Biosciences is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for unmet needs in autoimmune diseases. Its lead asset, JADE-001, targets the APRIL pathway for treating IgA nephropathy, with initial clinical trials planned. Additionally, Jade has two preclinical antibody discovery programs, JADE-002 and JADE-003. The company was founded upon assets licensed from Paragon Therapeutics.

AIRNA

Series B in 2025
AIRNA is a biotechnology company specializing in the development of RNA editing therapies. Its platform enables the creation of therapeutics designed to treat both rare and common diseases, with the goal of improving patients' health.

Surrozen

Post in 2025
Surrozen, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in South San Francisco, California, focused on developing targeted regenerative antibodies to repair damaged tissues and improve organ function. The company utilizes antibody platforms that act as Wnt and R-spondin mimetics to stimulate tissue regeneration in a variety of organs. Its key programs include SZN-043, which aims to promote hepatocyte regeneration in liver diseases, and SZN-1326, designed to repair diseased epithelial tissue for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Surrozen's research targets several disease areas, including conditions affecting the intestine, liver, retina, cornea, lung, kidney, cochlea, skin, pancreas, and central nervous system, by engaging the body’s natural biological repair mechanisms. The company was incorporated in 2015 and continues to advance its innovative therapeutic approaches.

Solid Biosciences

Post in 2025
Solid Biosciences Inc. is a life science company focused on developing therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a genetic muscle-wasting disease primarily affecting boys. The company's lead product candidate, SGT-001, is a gene transfer therapy currently undergoing a Phase I/II clinical trial aimed at restoring functional dystrophin protein expression in patients' muscles. In addition to SGT-001, Solid Biosciences is advancing the Anti-LTBP4 program, which involves a monoclonal antibody designed to reduce fibrosis and inflammation by targeting the LTBP4 protein. The company also develops biomarkers and sensors, as well as the Solid Suit program, which focuses on creating wearable assistive devices with functional and therapeutic benefits. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Solid Biosciences has established a strategic collaboration with Ultragenyx to enhance gene therapy development for DMD. With no current cure for DMD, the company aims to provide innovative solutions for a condition that affects an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 cases in the United States.

Timberlyne Therapeutics

Series A in 2025
Timberlyne Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for autoimmune diseases. It leverages its team's expertise in drug development to acquire promising assets targeting unmet medical needs. The company specializes in monoclonal antibodies with enhanced complement-dependent cytotoxicity, targeting CD38, a protein highly expressed in various immune cells. This approach enables rapid and durable responses across multiple autoimmune diseases.

Adcendo

Series B in 2024
ADCendo ApS is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative anti-cancer drugs through the use of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The company targets novel receptors that are overexpressed in various cancer types, addressing significant unmet medical needs in the field of oncology. Its ADCs aim to provide targeted therapy for patients suffering from aggressive cancers such as soft-tissue sarcoma, osteosarcoma, glioblastoma multiforme, and triple-negative breast cancer, as well as other carcinomas including those of the breast, colon, pancreas, prostate, ovary, and kidney. Through its research and development efforts, ADCendo strives to create effective treatment options for patients facing challenging cancer diagnoses.

Cidara Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Cidara Therapeutics is a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, established in 2012. The company specializes in the discovery and development of innovative anti-infective therapies for serious diseases, particularly those that affect individuals with compromised immune systems. Its lead candidate, rezafungin acetate, is an antifungal agent designed to treat and prevent severe invasive fungal infections, such as candidemia and invasive candidiasis, which carry significant mortality risks. In addition to its antifungal efforts, Cidara is advancing its proprietary Cloudbreak platform, which focuses on developing antiviral Fc-conjugates aimed at preventing and treating various viral infections, including influenza, RSV, HIV, and coronavirus. Cidara's mission is to transform treatment and prevention strategies for life-threatening illnesses.

Metsera

Series B in 2024
Metsera is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for obesity and metabolic conditions. The company focuses on advancing a variety of oral and injectable treatment options, including incretin, non-incretin, and combination therapies. These treatments are designed to address multiple therapeutic targets, positioning Metsera to meet the evolving demands of the weight loss treatment landscape. Additionally, Metsera integrates proprietary health technology tools to provide personalized care, enhancing the effectiveness of its therapeutic offerings.

Crescent Biopharma

Funding Round in 2024
Crescent Biopharma is a biotechnology firm focused on developing novel precision-engineered medicines targeting verified biology to improve care for patients with solid tumors.

enGene

Post in 2024
enGene, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in mucosal immunotherapy platforms aimed at treating inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes. The company has developed a non-integrating biopolymer-based nucleotide delivery technology that enables localized delivery of immune-modulating proteins to mucosal tissues, including the gastrointestinal tract, lung, and bladder. This innovative approach allows for the treatment of various immune disorders and supports systemic release of proteins from the gut to address conditions such as diabetes, anemia, and hemophilia. Founded in 1999 and based in Vancouver, Canada, enGene has formed a strategic alliance with Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. The company's platform facilitates the induction or suppression of protein expression levels, which can help regenerate physiologic, meal-regulated insulin secretion for diabetes patients.

Candid Therapeutics

Series A in 2024
Candid Therapeutics is a biotechnology company specializing in the development of innovative therapies for immunological disorders. The company's primary focus is on creating novel, user-friendly treatments for autoimmune diseases. Their core technology involves advanced T-cell engager antibodies, which precisely redirect T-cells to selectively eliminate autoreactive B-cells, aiming to deliver transformative efficacy and improved therapeutic outcomes for patients.

Jade Biosciences

Series A in 2024
Jade Biosciences is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for unmet needs in autoimmune diseases. Its lead asset, JADE-001, targets the APRIL pathway for treating IgA nephropathy, with initial clinical trials planned. Additionally, Jade has two preclinical antibody discovery programs, JADE-002 and JADE-003. The company was founded upon assets licensed from Paragon Therapeutics.

Element Biosciences

Series D in 2024
Element Biosciences, Inc., established in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, California, specializes in developing innovative genetic analysis tools for research and diagnostic markets. The company's core business revolves around its disruptive DNA sequencing technology, which encompasses surface chemistry, sequencing chemistry, detection methods, and data analysis. Element Biosciences aims to enhance accessibility to next-generation sequencing by offering a modular, high-performing platform that delivers high-quality data and workflow flexibility, thereby reducing run and capital costs.

CASI Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2024
CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a U.S.-based biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing and commercializing innovative therapeutics, particularly in the fields of hematology and oncology. The company focuses on addressing unmet medical needs by acquiring and launching products in China, the United States, and globally. CASI's product portfolio includes several therapeutics, such as EVOMELA, which is used as a conditioning treatment prior to autologous stem cell transplants for multiple myeloma patients, along with CID-103, CNCT19, MARQIBO, ZEVALIN, and ENMD-2076. The company's primary revenue driver is the sales of EVOMELA, as it executes its strategy to become a leading biopharmaceutical player by leveraging its expertise in regulatory and commercial operations within the China market.

Bright Peak Therapeutics

Series C in 2024
Bright Peak Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company specializes in cytokine therapeutics that enable tissue and cell-specific targeting of cytokine payloads. This approach aims to enhance the efficacy of treatments, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life. By leveraging innovative immuno-cytokines, Bright Peak seeks to provide more effective therapeutic options for complex medical conditions.

Lycia Therapeutics

Series C in 2024
Lycia Therapeutics is a biotechnology firm focused on discovering and developing first-in-class therapies. The company utilizes its innovative lysosomal targeting chimeras (LYTACs) platform to create therapeutics that target and degrade extracellular and membrane-bound proteins associated with challenging diseases, including cancer and autoimmune disorders. By addressing these difficult-to-treat conditions, Lycia Therapeutics aims to provide medical practitioners with effective treatment options to improve patient outcomes.

Cullinan Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Cullinan Therapeutics is a developer of an externally sourced cancer therapeutics intended to end a drug program quickly if the early research suggests it won't work. The company's therapeutics are developed via assets sourced internally through dry lab or externally through business, academic and pharma collaborations, enabling researchers to get a highly diversified portfolio of oncology therapeutics with a unique, cost-efficient business model.

Century Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Century Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cell therapies derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to treat hematologic and solid malignancies. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the company utilizes a specialized platform that integrates gene editing and protein engineering to create allogeneic therapies. This platform allows for the generation of master cell banks of modified immune effector cells, specifically engineered to optimize performance and reduce the risk of rejection by the host immune system. By employing advanced technologies such as CRISPR-mediated gene editing and proprietary chimeric antigen receptors, Century Therapeutics aims to address significant unmet medical needs in cancer and other diseases.

Mirador Therapeutics

Series A in 2024
Mirador Therapeutics specializes in developing precision medicine technologies to tackle immune-mediated inflammatory and fibrotic diseases. The company's core offering is a proprietary data analytics engine that integrates comprehensive patient molecular profiles, pinpoints novel therapeutic targets, and facilitates the creation of targeted diagnostics. This enables researchers and healthcare providers to tailor treatments to individual patients' genetics, potentially enhancing outcomes for those with chronic conditions.

Enliven Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Enliven Therapeutics is a clinical-stage precision oncology company based in Boulder, Colorado, focused on developing innovative small molecule therapies to enhance patient outcomes. Established in July 2019 by Sam Kintz, Joe Lyssikatos, and Anish Patel, the company employs a unique discovery process that leverages clinically validated biological targets alongside advanced chemistry. This methodology aims to overcome the limitations of current therapies by creating potentially first-in-class treatments that address critical challenges such as tolerability, combinability, resistance, and disease progression, particularly in cases involving brain metastases. Enliven's product pipeline includes ELVN-001, a selective small molecule kinase inhibitor targeting the BCR-ABL gene fusion in chronic myeloid leukemia, and ELVN-002, an irreversible HER2 inhibitor designed to penetrate the central nervous system and act against various HER2 variants.

Applied Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Applied Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in New York, focused on developing innovative therapies for serious medical conditions with significant unmet needs. The company's lead product candidate, AT-007, is in phase I/II clinical trials for the treatment of galactosemia, while AT-001 is undergoing phase II trials for diabetic cardiomyopathy and phase I trials for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Additionally, AT-003 is in phase I trials for diabetic retinopathy. The company also has preclinical candidates, such as AT-104, aimed at treating orphan hematological oncology conditions. Founded in 2016, Applied Therapeutics leverages advancements in technology and regulatory processes to create drugs targeting well-established molecular mechanisms.

Ocular Therapeutix

Post in 2024
Ocular Therapeutix, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for eye diseases using its proprietary bioresorbable hydrogel platform technology. The company offers several products, including ReSure Sealant, a hydrogel ophthalmic wound sealant designed to protect corneal incisions after cataract surgery, and DEXTENZA, an ophthalmic insert for the treatment of post-surgical ocular pain and inflammation, as well as allergic conjunctivitis and dry eye diseases. Ocular Therapeutix is also developing OTX-TP, an insert aimed at reducing intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients, and OTX-TIC, an intracameral implant for similar indications, along with OTX-TKI, an intravitreal implant targeting wet age-related macular degeneration. In addition, the company has preclinical programs focused on various ocular conditions. Ocular Therapeutix collaborates with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals to integrate its hydrogel technology with Regeneron's VEGF-targeting compounds for retinal disease treatments. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.

enGene

Post in 2024
enGene, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in mucosal immunotherapy platforms aimed at treating inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes. The company has developed a non-integrating biopolymer-based nucleotide delivery technology that enables localized delivery of immune-modulating proteins to mucosal tissues, including the gastrointestinal tract, lung, and bladder. This innovative approach allows for the treatment of various immune disorders and supports systemic release of proteins from the gut to address conditions such as diabetes, anemia, and hemophilia. Founded in 1999 and based in Vancouver, Canada, enGene has formed a strategic alliance with Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. The company's platform facilitates the induction or suppression of protein expression levels, which can help regenerate physiologic, meal-regulated insulin secretion for diabetes patients.

Cogent Biosciences

Post in 2024
Cogent Biosciences is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing precision therapies for genetically defined diseases, aiming to treat the underlying causes and improve patient lives. The company employs proprietary T-cell engineering technology alongside tumor-targeting antibodies to harness the body's immune system against cancer. One of its key programs, CGT9486, is a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor designed to inhibit specific mutations in KIT exon 17, which are associated with Systemic Mastocytosis and advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).

Mineralys Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Mineralys Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies for hypertension. The company is advancing its lead product candidate, MLS-101, a highly selective and potent aldosterone synthase inhibitor licensed from Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation. Mineralys aims to provide a targeted treatment for patients with uncontrolled hypertension, particularly those who do not achieve adequate blood pressure control despite using multiple antihypertensive medications. By addressing the underlying factors associated with elevated aldosterone levels, Mineralys seeks to improve treatment outcomes for individuals suffering from this condition.

Tenaya Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Tenaya Therapeutics is a biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, focused on developing innovative therapies for heart disease, particularly heart failure. Established in 2016, the company employs three main platforms to address the underlying causes of heart disease: a cellular regeneration platform that reprograms cardiac fibroblasts into cardiomyocytes using proprietary transcription factors, a gene therapy platform for targeted delivery of therapeutic payloads, and a precision medicine approach tailored to individual patients. Through these platforms, Tenaya Therapeutics aims to enable the regeneration of heart tissue and tackle various forms of cardiomyopathies, leveraging advanced research in cardiac development and regeneration.

Adverum Biotechnologies

Post in 2024
Adverum Biotechnologies is a clinical-stage gene therapy company focused on developing innovative treatments for ocular and rare diseases. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company aims to establish gene therapy as a new standard of care, aspiring to provide functional cures that restore vision and prevent blindness. Its pipeline includes several product candidates, notably ADVM-022, which targets wet age-related macular degeneration through a single intravitreal injection designed to deliver long-term therapeutic effects. Other candidates include ADVM-043 for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and ADVM-053 for hereditary angioedema. Adverum collaborates with partners like Editas Medicine and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals to leverage advanced AAV vectors and develop treatments for various inherited retinal diseases and ocular therapeutic targets. Founded in 2006, the company was previously known as Avalanche Biotechnologies and rebranded in 2016.

Astria Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Astria Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, dedicated to developing innovative therapies for patients affected by rare allergic and immunological diseases. The company focuses on creating life-changing treatments, with its lead program, STAR-0215, being a monoclonal antibody designed to inhibit plasma kallikrein, currently in preclinical development for hereditary angioedema. Additionally, Astria is advancing STAR-0310, another monoclonal antibody, which targets the OX40 receptor and is also in preclinical development for atopic dermatitis, a condition characterized by impaired skin barrier function and significant itching. Through its targeted approach, Astria Therapeutics aims to address unmet medical needs in the field of immunology.

Dianthus Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Dianthus Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative treatments for severe autoimmune diseases through targeted therapies. The company's lead candidate, DNTH103, is a monoclonal antibody designed to selectively inhibit a specific component of the immune system, offering potential advantages over existing complement therapies. This treatment aims to improve safety and efficacy for patients suffering from serious autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. Dianthus is committed to advancing its pipeline of next-generation complement therapeutics, supported by a team of experienced professionals in the biotech and pharmaceutical sectors. The company envisions that DNTH103 could be administered as a self-injection for certain patients, enhancing convenience and accessibility in treatment.

Spyre Therapeutics

Post in 2023
Spyre Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative antibody therapies aimed at transforming the treatment landscape for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This chronic condition, which encompasses disorders such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, involves inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Spyre Therapeutics combines advanced antibody engineering with rational therapeutic combinations and precision medicine strategies to enhance patient selection. The company's goal is to create next-generation products that improve upon existing treatment options, which include anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppressants, and biologics. Through its robust pipeline, Spyre Therapeutics seeks to address the unmet needs of patients suffering from IBD.

MBrace Therapeutics

Series B in 2023
MBrace Therapeutics is a privately held biopharmaceutical company focused on enhancing the quality of life for cancer patients through the development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The company specializes in creating anti-tumor monoclonal human recombinant antibodies that target specific cancer cells. By utilizing advanced technology, MBrace Therapeutics aims to deliver potent toxic drugs directly into cancer cells, allowing for more precise treatment options. This innovative approach is designed to improve therapeutic outcomes and provide healthcare professionals with better tools to combat cancer.

Taysha Gene Therapies

Post in 2023
Taysha Gene Therapies, Inc. is a gene therapy company based in Dallas, Texas, established in 2019, focused on developing adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapies for monogenic diseases affecting the central nervous system (CNS). The company’s product pipeline includes several therapies currently in development, such as TSHA-101 for GM2 gangliosidosis, TSHA-118 for CLN1 disease, TSHA-102 for Rett syndrome, TSHA-103 for SLC6A1 haploinsufficiency disorder, and TSHA-104 for Surfeit locus 1 deficiency. Taysha Gene Therapies aims to translate innovative treatments from research to clinical practice efficiently, leveraging a strategic partnership with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to enhance its development and commercialization capabilities. The company's mission is to create curative medicines that target both rare and prevalent CNS conditions, thereby addressing severe and life-threatening diseases.

ADARx Pharmaceuticals

Series C in 2023
ADARx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, focused on the research and development of RNA editing therapeutics. Founded in 2019, the company specializes in the precise targeting and correction of single point mutations on mRNA transcripts using a proprietary platform that leverages endogenous enzymes known as adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR). This innovative approach aims to restore the production of functional proteins, addressing genetic mutations that lead to various diseases. ADARx Pharmaceuticals is developing a diverse pipeline of ribonucleic acid targeting therapeutics aimed at treating conditions across multiple therapeutic areas, including genetic disorders, cardiometabolic diseases, complement-mediated diseases, and central nervous system disorders.

Tisento Therapeutics

Series A in 2023
Tisento Therapeutics, based in Massachusetts, specializes in developing innovative medicines to address diseases with substantial unmet medical needs. Its primary focus is on treating Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy with Lactic Acidosis and Stroke (MELAS), a severe mitochondrial disorder. The company's therapies aim to improve various aspects of the disease, including neuronal and mitochondrial function, cerebrovascular hemodynamics, and inflammatory processes, ultimately aiming to provide swift and effective treatment for patients.

ORIC Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2023
ORIC Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies to overcome resistance in cancer treatments. Founded in 2014 and based in South San Francisco, the company’s lead product candidate, ORIC-101, is a small molecule antagonist of the glucocorticoid receptor, which is associated with resistance to various cancer therapies in solid tumors. Its second candidate, ORIC-533, is an orally bioavailable small molecule inhibitor of CD73, targeting a critical component of the adenosine pathway linked to resistance against chemotherapy and immunotherapy. In addition to these products, ORIC is advancing multiple precision medicines aimed at addressing other mechanisms of cancer resistance. The company’s founders, Charles Sawyers and Scott Lowe, have extensive experience in identifying novel cancer targets that have led to innovative therapies.

Upstream Bio

Series B in 2023
Upstream Bio is a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to developing antibody therapies for inflammatory diseases, particularly severe asthma and other respiratory disorders. The company's lead candidate, verekitug, is a monoclonal antibody that acts as an antagonist to the Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin (TSLP) receptor. TSLP is a key cytokine that drives inflammatory responses and is strategically positioned upstream of various signaling pathways influencing immune cells. Upstream Bio aims to address unmet medical needs in the treatment of severe respiratory conditions by leveraging this validated target to create effective therapies.

Lyra Therapeutics

Post in 2023
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.

Carmot Therapeutics

Series E in 2023
Carmot Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, with an additional office in San Francisco. Founded in 2008, the company focuses on discovering and developing therapies for metabolic diseases, including obesity and diabetes. Carmot employs a proprietary drug discovery approach known as Chemotype Evolution, which enables the exploration of novel chemical and biological frontiers. The company is advancing a portfolio of clinical-stage drug candidates, including CT-388, a once-weekly injectable dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist; CT-996, a once-daily oral GLP-1 receptor agonist; and CT-868, a once-daily injectable dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist for treating type 1 diabetes in patients with overweight or obesity. These innovative therapies aim to enhance glucose clearance and promote weight loss, addressing the fundamental causes of metabolic diseases.

Applied Therapeutics

Post in 2023
Applied Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in New York, focused on developing innovative therapies for serious medical conditions with significant unmet needs. The company's lead product candidate, AT-007, is in phase I/II clinical trials for the treatment of galactosemia, while AT-001 is undergoing phase II trials for diabetic cardiomyopathy and phase I trials for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Additionally, AT-003 is in phase I trials for diabetic retinopathy. The company also has preclinical candidates, such as AT-104, aimed at treating orphan hematological oncology conditions. Founded in 2016, Applied Therapeutics leverages advancements in technology and regulatory processes to create drugs targeting well-established molecular mechanisms.

Abivax

Post in 2023
Abivax is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in France that develops therapeutics aimed at harnessing the body's natural immune response to treat autoimmune diseases, viral infections, and cancer. The company is currently evaluating its drug candidate, obefazimod, in Phase 3 clinical trials for the treatment of adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis. Abivax focuses on addressing significant unmet medical needs in chronic inflammatory diseases, particularly inflammatory bowel diseases, which include ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Through its innovative drug development platforms, Abivax aims to provide novel and effective treatment options for patients suffering from these conditions.

Apogee Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
Apogee Therapeutics is a biotechnology company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2022. The company focuses on developing differentiated biologics for the treatment of immunological and inflammatory disorders, specifically targeting atopic dermatitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Apogee Therapeutics aims to address high unmet medical needs by advancing novel therapies that utilize advanced antibody engineering to enhance therapeutic properties such as half-life. The company's key programs, APG777 and APG808, are designed to leverage established mechanisms of action to improve treatment outcomes for patients suffering from these conditions.

VectivBio

Post in 2022
VectivBio AG is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Basel, Switzerland, founded in 2019 as a spinout from Therachon. The company specializes in the discovery, development, and commercialization of innovative treatments for severe rare diseases, particularly those with significant unmet medical needs. Its lead product candidate, Apraglutide, is a synthetic GLP-2 analog designed to enhance the intestine’s ability to absorb fluids and nutrients, thereby reducing the reliance on parenteral support in patients with short bowel syndrome. VectivBio is dedicated to developing best-in-disease therapies that aim to meaningfully improve the lives of patients and their families, providing more than just incremental advancements over existing standard-of-care options.

Abivax

Post in 2022
Abivax is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in France that develops therapeutics aimed at harnessing the body's natural immune response to treat autoimmune diseases, viral infections, and cancer. The company is currently evaluating its drug candidate, obefazimod, in Phase 3 clinical trials for the treatment of adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis. Abivax focuses on addressing significant unmet medical needs in chronic inflammatory diseases, particularly inflammatory bowel diseases, which include ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Through its innovative drug development platforms, Abivax aims to provide novel and effective treatment options for patients suffering from these conditions.

Terns Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2022
Terns Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that focuses on discovering and developing molecularly targeted, oral small-molecule drugs aimed at treating cancer and liver diseases. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Foster City, California, with additional offices in Shanghai, China, Terns is dedicated to advancing a pipeline of innovative therapeutic candidates. Its notable products include TERN-101, a potent farnesoid X receptor agonist, and TERN-201, an amine oxidase inhibitor. The company leverages its expertise in disease biology and medicinal chemistry, along with a capital-efficient drug discovery model and robust clinical development capabilities, to address significant unmet medical needs in both China and the global market.

Annexon Biosciences

Post in 2022
Annexon Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies for patients suffering from classical complement-mediated disorders affecting the body, brain, and eye. The company's research is centered around its platform technology that targets classical complement-mediated autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases associated with the abnormal activation of C1q, a key molecule in the classical complement pathway. Annexon's lead product candidate, ANX005, is a full-length monoclonal antibody intended for intravenous use in treating autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders. Another candidate, ANX007, is a monoclonal antibody Fab formulated for intravitreal administration aimed at neurodegenerative ophthalmic conditions. The company employs a disciplined, biomarker-driven development strategy to ensure its therapies effectively engage the target at tolerable doses within the intended patient tissues, while also exploring additional indications within both orphan and larger market segments.

DBV Technologies

Post in 2022
DBV Technologies S.A. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Montrouge, France, dedicated to developing epicutaneous immunotherapy products aimed at treating food allergies. The company's lead candidate, Viaskin Peanut, has completed Phase III clinical trials for peanut allergies in children and adults. Additionally, DBV is developing Viaskin Milk, currently in Phase I/II trials for cow's milk protein allergy and related conditions, and Viaskin Egg, which is in pre-clinical stages for hen's egg allergy. The company also works on a booster vaccine for Bordetella pertussis and has earlier-stage research programs targeting respiratory syncytial virus, Crohn's disease, celiac disease, and type I diabetes. DBV Technologies collaborates with Nestlé Health Science to create MAG1C, a diagnostic patch test for non-IgE mediated cow's milk protein allergy in infants and toddlers. Founded in 2002, the company aims to provide safe and effective treatments for food allergies through its innovative Viaskin technology platform, which delivers biologically active compounds via the skin to activate the immune system.

Celcuity

Post in 2022
Celcuity Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, focused on advancing cancer treatment through innovative diagnostics. The company's CELsignia diagnostic platform utilizes living tumor cells to uncover specific cellular processes that drive cancer in individual patients. This approach enables the identification of new cancer sub-types that traditional molecular diagnostics may overlook, ultimately expanding therapeutic options. Celcuity is developing the CELsignia HSF test to diagnose two new sub-types of HER2-negative breast cancer and the CELsignia MP test for diagnosing 11 sub-types across various cancers, including breast, lung, colon, ovarian, kidney, and bladder. The company is also advancing its lead therapeutic candidate, gedatolisib, a pan-PI3K and mTOR inhibitor, currently being evaluated in a Phase 3 clinical trial for patients with advanced HR+/HER2- breast cancer.

Kelonia Therapeutics

Series A in 2022
Kelonia Therapeutics is developing a new wave of genetic medicines using its next-generation vivo gene delivery platform. The company's cutting-edge in vivo gene delivery technology is simple and elegant, relying on a few potent lentiviral vector-like particles to precisely and efficiently deliver genetic cargo to the desired target tissue, and only that tissue, every time. To deliver genetic cargo only to the desired tissue, the lentiviral vector gene delivery platform employs a simple and elegant solution based on decades of research, development, and technical experience. Kelonia's mission is to develop a new wave of accessible genetic medicines that will transform the lives of patients suffering from a broad range of conditions.

Dianthus Therapeutics

Series A in 2022
Dianthus Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative treatments for severe autoimmune diseases through targeted therapies. The company's lead candidate, DNTH103, is a monoclonal antibody designed to selectively inhibit a specific component of the immune system, offering potential advantages over existing complement therapies. This treatment aims to improve safety and efficacy for patients suffering from serious autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. Dianthus is committed to advancing its pipeline of next-generation complement therapeutics, supported by a team of experienced professionals in the biotech and pharmaceutical sectors. The company envisions that DNTH103 could be administered as a self-injection for certain patients, enhancing convenience and accessibility in treatment.

Lyra Therapeutics

Post in 2022
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.

Atom Computing

Series B in 2022
Atom Computing Inc. is a company based in Berkeley, California, that focuses on manufacturing scalable quantum computers utilizing individual atoms. Founded in 2018, the company harnesses the quantum mechanical properties of atoms to process information and address complex problems that traditional computers cannot solve. Atom Computing's technology allows for the optical control, scaling, and stabilization of these atoms, facilitating efficient quantum calculations in various fields, including drug design, computational chemistry, and general computing. Through its innovative approach, Atom Computing aims to advance the development of quantum technology and expand its applications across multiple industries.

Apogee Therapeutics

Series A in 2022
Apogee Therapeutics is a biotechnology company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2022. The company focuses on developing differentiated biologics for the treatment of immunological and inflammatory disorders, specifically targeting atopic dermatitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Apogee Therapeutics aims to address high unmet medical needs by advancing novel therapies that utilize advanced antibody engineering to enhance therapeutic properties such as half-life. The company's key programs, APG777 and APG808, are designed to leverage established mechanisms of action to improve treatment outcomes for patients suffering from these conditions.

Mythic Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Mythic Therapeutics is a biotechnology company dedicated to advancing cancer treatment through innovative antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The company specializes in a protein engineering approach that enhances the potency of ADCs while maintaining safety, allowing for more effective targeted therapies across various tumor types. By improving the uptake of these therapeutics in cancerous cells and minimizing payload release in healthy cells, Mythic Therapeutics aims to increase the efficacy of treatments without causing significant side effects or toxicity. This technology positions the company to make a meaningful impact in cancer care, enabling healthcare practitioners to better utilize ADCs for a wide array of patients.

Ablaze Pharmaceuticals

Series A in 2021
Ablaze Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing targeted radiotherapy (TRT) treatments for cancer patients. The company aims to introduce innovative TRT products to the Chinese market, leveraging the founders' extensive experience and networks in cross-border product development and deal-making. By focusing on advanced therapeutic solutions, Ablaze Pharmaceuticals seeks to improve the outcomes and quality of life for cancer patients in China.

Aadi Bioscience

Private Equity Round in 2021
Aadi Bioscience, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Pacific Palisades, California, focused on developing precision therapies for genetically-defined cancers. The company specializes in mTOR inhibitors, particularly ABI-009, aimed at treating patients with alterations in the TSC1 or TSC2 genes, where existing mTOR inhibitors have limitations in pharmacology, drug delivery, or safety. Aadi's primary focus is on providing transformational therapies for patients with ultra-rare cancers, such as perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComa). Since its founding in 2011, Aadi Bioscience has aimed to address significant unmet medical needs in oncology and related therapeutic areas.

Atom Computing

Series A in 2021
Atom Computing Inc. is a company based in Berkeley, California, that focuses on manufacturing scalable quantum computers utilizing individual atoms. Founded in 2018, the company harnesses the quantum mechanical properties of atoms to process information and address complex problems that traditional computers cannot solve. Atom Computing's technology allows for the optical control, scaling, and stabilization of these atoms, facilitating efficient quantum calculations in various fields, including drug design, computational chemistry, and general computing. Through its innovative approach, Atom Computing aims to advance the development of quantum technology and expand its applications across multiple industries.

Element Biosciences

Series C in 2021
Element Biosciences, Inc., established in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, California, specializes in developing innovative genetic analysis tools for research and diagnostic markets. The company's core business revolves around its disruptive DNA sequencing technology, which encompasses surface chemistry, sequencing chemistry, detection methods, and data analysis. Element Biosciences aims to enhance accessibility to next-generation sequencing by offering a modular, high-performing platform that delivers high-quality data and workflow flexibility, thereby reducing run and capital costs.

RayzeBio

Series C in 2021
RayzeBio, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, founded in 2020. It specializes in developing tumor-targeted small molecule medicines that utilize the therapeutic potential of radioisotopes, particularly Actinium-225, an alpha-emitting radioisotope aimed at treating solid tumors. RayzeBio is focused on enhancing cancer treatment outcomes by creating a robust pipeline of radiopharmaceutical candidates targeting validated oncology drug targets. The company's portfolio includes a range of drug candidates at various stages of development, from discovery to late-stage clinical programs, addressing significant market opportunities in the field of cancer therapeutics.

Nuvalent

Series B in 2021
Nuvalent is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing targeted therapies for cancer, specifically aimed at clinically validated kinase targets. With a strong foundation in structure-based design, Nuvalent creates small molecules that exhibit high selectivity, aiming to address issues of resistance and minimize side effects associated with conventional treatments. The company's pipeline includes lead programs such as NVL-520 for ROS1-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and NVL-655 for ALK-positive NSCLC, as well as several discovery-stage initiatives. All operations are conducted within the United States, where Nuvalent seeks to enhance treatment options for patients with significant unmet medical needs.

GH Research

Series B in 2021
GH Research PLC is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that aims to transform the treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders. The company is primarily focused on developing novel and proprietary therapies based on 5-MeO-DMT, a compound known as Mebufotenin, to address the needs of patients suffering from Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD). Through its innovative approach, GH Research seeks to provide new therapeutic options for individuals who have not responded to conventional treatments.

Graphite Bio

Series B in 2021
Graphite Bio, Inc. is a clinical-stage gene editing company based in South San Francisco, California, that specializes in targeted DNA integration to develop innovative therapies for severe diseases. The company utilizes a precision gene editing approach to precisely correct genetic mutations, replace malfunctioning genes, and insert therapeutic genetic sequences at specific locations within the genome. Its technology aims to transform treatment paradigms by enabling the targeted integration of genetic payloads, which could potentially cure a range of serious and life-threatening conditions. Graphite Bio was formerly known as Integral Medicines, Inc. before rebranding in August 2020, and it was incorporated in 2019.

Amunix

Series B in 2021
Amunix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative protein and peptide therapeutics aimed at treating cancer. The company employs several proprietary platforms, including XTEN for extending drug half-life, XPAT for analyzing protease activity in the tumor microenvironment, and ProTIA, which focuses on immuno-oncology therapeutics. Amunix's product pipeline includes prodrugs and transformative T-cell engagers designed to activate the immune system against solid tumors. The company collaborates with various academic, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sectors, maintaining strategic partnerships with organizations such as Janssen and Biogen-Idec. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Amunix strives to deliver breakthroughs that can harness the immune system to combat cancer more effectively.

Artiva Biotherapeutics

Series B in 2021
Artiva Biotherapeutics is a biotech company focused on developing and manufacturing cellular immunotherapies for cancer patients. Founded in 2019 and based in San Diego, California, Artiva specializes in off-the-shelf, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cell therapies aimed at treating various hematologic cancers and solid tumors. The company's product pipeline targets specific antigens, including CD20 and CD19 for B-cell lymphomas, as well as HER2 for certain solid tumors. Artiva's approach emphasizes the therapeutic potential of NK cells and aims to overcome challenges in scaling and manufacturing these therapies. The company is committed to delivering safe, effective, and readily accessible cell therapies to benefit cancer patients. Artiva operates as a subsidiary of Green Cross Holdings Corporation.

Centessa Pharmaceuticals

Series A in 2021
Centessa Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on innovating the drug development process through an asset-centric research and development model. The company manages a diverse portfolio of therapeutics across several therapeutic areas, including SerpinPC for Hemophilia A and B, LB101 for solid tumors, ORX750 for Narcolepsy Type 1 and other sleep disorders, and MGX292 for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Each therapeutic program is developed by a dedicated subsidiary, leveraging a centralized infrastructure and experienced management team to ensure efficient advancement of its pipeline assets.

Cyteir Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
Cyteir Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Lexington, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative therapies that leverage the biology of DNA repair for cancer treatment and synthetic lethality in autoimmune diseases. The company utilizes its expertise in DNA damage response biology to create a pipeline of small molecule therapeutics aimed at selectively targeting vulnerabilities in cancer cells and inducing their self-destruction through DNA damage overload. Cyteir's lead compound, CYT-0851, is an oral investigational drug designed to inhibit RAD51-mediated homologous recombination, which is crucial for repairing double-strand DNA breaks. The company is dedicated to addressing a variety of hematological malignancies, solid tumors, and chronic autoimmune disorders through its integrated drug development platform. Founded in 2012, Cyteir is committed to advancing next-generation therapies that can improve patient outcomes in challenging disease states.

MBrace Therapeutics

Series A in 2021
MBrace Therapeutics is a privately held biopharmaceutical company focused on enhancing the quality of life for cancer patients through the development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The company specializes in creating anti-tumor monoclonal human recombinant antibodies that target specific cancer cells. By utilizing advanced technology, MBrace Therapeutics aims to deliver potent toxic drugs directly into cancer cells, allowing for more precise treatment options. This innovative approach is designed to improve therapeutic outcomes and provide healthcare professionals with better tools to combat cancer.

Cullinan Therapeutics

Series C in 2020
Cullinan Therapeutics is a developer of an externally sourced cancer therapeutics intended to end a drug program quickly if the early research suggests it won't work. The company's therapeutics are developed via assets sourced internally through dry lab or externally through business, academic and pharma collaborations, enabling researchers to get a highly diversified portfolio of oncology therapeutics with a unique, cost-efficient business model.

RayzeBio

Series B in 2020
RayzeBio, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, founded in 2020. It specializes in developing tumor-targeted small molecule medicines that utilize the therapeutic potential of radioisotopes, particularly Actinium-225, an alpha-emitting radioisotope aimed at treating solid tumors. RayzeBio is focused on enhancing cancer treatment outcomes by creating a robust pipeline of radiopharmaceutical candidates targeting validated oncology drug targets. The company's portfolio includes a range of drug candidates at various stages of development, from discovery to late-stage clinical programs, addressing significant market opportunities in the field of cancer therapeutics.

LianBio

Venture Round in 2020
LianBio is a biopharmaceutical company based in Shanghai, China, with an additional office in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 2019, the company focuses on the discovery and development of therapeutic drugs aimed at treating oncology and cardiorenal diseases, as well as other medical conditions. LianBio's mission is to enhance access to innovative medicines by partnering with leading organizations in the field to leverage advanced scientific discoveries. The company is dedicated to addressing unmet medical needs in Greater China and other Asian markets by in-licensing assets and building a diverse pipeline of clinically validated product candidates. Its portfolio aims to establish new standards of care across various therapeutic areas, including cardiovascular, oncology, ophthalmology, inflammatory diseases, and respiratory conditions.

Federation Bio

Series A in 2020
Federation Bio Inc. is focused on developing microbial therapeutics aimed at curing various diseases through the human microbiome. The company utilizes platforms that harness naturally occurring or engineered bacteria, along with a supportive community of bacteria, to promote engraftment and achieve lasting therapeutic responses. Its research encompasses a broad spectrum of conditions, including secondary hyperoxaluria, metabolic disorders, immune diseases, cholestatic diseases, and cancer. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, Federation Bio was previously known as Comet Medicine Inc. before rebranding in April 2019.

Olema Oncology

Series C in 2020
Olema Oncology is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer. The company specializes in the discovery and commercialization of targeted treatments aimed at improving outcomes for women with cancer. Olema utilizes its extensive knowledge of endocrine-driven cancers and the molecular mechanisms of the ER to create drug candidates that are designed to outperform existing therapies. Currently, the company's product pipeline includes OP-1250 and OP-3136, both of which have completed discovery and preclinical studies. Olema's mission is to transform the standard of care for both pre- and post-menopausal women by providing more effective and convenient treatment options.

Kinnate Biopharma

Series C in 2020
Kinnate Biopharma Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing small molecule kinase inhibitors for the treatment of genomically defined cancers. Founded in 2018, the company aims to create precision oncology therapeutics to address the needs of underserved patient populations. Kinnate's lead product candidate, KIN002787, is a rapidly accelerated fibrosarcoma inhibitor currently in preclinical development for lung cancer, melanoma, and other solid tumors. Additionally, the company is working on KIN003, which targets specific alterations in the FGFR2 and FGFR3 genes, and has other small molecule research programs, including a Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 12 inhibitor. Kinnate Biopharma employs expertise in structure-based drug discovery and translational research to advance its pipeline of candidates aimed at treating cancers associated with specific oncogenic alterations.

Mythic Therapeutics

Venture Round in 2020
Mythic Therapeutics is a biotechnology company dedicated to advancing cancer treatment through innovative antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The company specializes in a protein engineering approach that enhances the potency of ADCs while maintaining safety, allowing for more effective targeted therapies across various tumor types. By improving the uptake of these therapeutics in cancerous cells and minimizing payload release in healthy cells, Mythic Therapeutics aims to increase the efficacy of treatments without causing significant side effects or toxicity. This technology positions the company to make a meaningful impact in cancer care, enabling healthcare practitioners to better utilize ADCs for a wide array of patients.

Taysha Gene Therapies

Series B in 2020
Taysha Gene Therapies, Inc. is a gene therapy company based in Dallas, Texas, established in 2019, focused on developing adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapies for monogenic diseases affecting the central nervous system (CNS). The company’s product pipeline includes several therapies currently in development, such as TSHA-101 for GM2 gangliosidosis, TSHA-118 for CLN1 disease, TSHA-102 for Rett syndrome, TSHA-103 for SLC6A1 haploinsufficiency disorder, and TSHA-104 for Surfeit locus 1 deficiency. Taysha Gene Therapies aims to translate innovative treatments from research to clinical practice efficiently, leveraging a strategic partnership with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to enhance its development and commercialization capabilities. The company's mission is to create curative medicines that target both rare and prevalent CNS conditions, thereby addressing severe and life-threatening diseases.

Olema Oncology

Series B in 2020
Olema Oncology is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer. The company specializes in the discovery and commercialization of targeted treatments aimed at improving outcomes for women with cancer. Olema utilizes its extensive knowledge of endocrine-driven cancers and the molecular mechanisms of the ER to create drug candidates that are designed to outperform existing therapies. Currently, the company's product pipeline includes OP-1250 and OP-3136, both of which have completed discovery and preclinical studies. Olema's mission is to transform the standard of care for both pre- and post-menopausal women by providing more effective and convenient treatment options.

VelosBio

Series B in 2020
VelosBio, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing innovative antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) to treat various forms of cancer, including hematological cancers and solid tumors. The company's primary area of research centers on targeting receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor 1 (ROR1), a cell-surface protein found in numerous tumors but absent in normal tissues, which makes it a promising target for cancer therapy. VelosBio's lead product, VLS-101, is a ROR1-directed ADC that has shown positive preclinical results and aims to provide new treatment options for patients. Founded in 2017, VelosBio operates under the umbrella of Merck & Co., Inc. as of December 2020, focusing on developing targeted therapies that can be administered alone or in combination with other treatments across a wide range of cancer types.

Cogent Biosciences

Post in 2020
Cogent Biosciences is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing precision therapies for genetically defined diseases, aiming to treat the underlying causes and improve patient lives. The company employs proprietary T-cell engineering technology alongside tumor-targeting antibodies to harness the body's immune system against cancer. One of its key programs, CGT9486, is a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor designed to inhibit specific mutations in KIT exon 17, which are associated with Systemic Mastocytosis and advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).

Athira Pharma

Series B in 2020
Athira Pharma, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Seattle, Washington, focused on developing small molecules aimed at restoring neuronal health and addressing neurodegenerative diseases. The company's lead candidate, ATH-1017, is a small hepatocyte growth factor/MET activator designed to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and is currently undergoing various clinical trials for the treatment of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Additionally, Athira is advancing other candidates, including ATH-1019, which is in preclinical development for depression, and ATH-1018, aimed at treating peripheral neuropathy. Founded in 2011 and originally named M3 Biotechnology, Athira Pharma changed its name in April 2019 to reflect its commitment to innovative therapies that positively impact individuals affected by brain disorders.

Surface Oncology

Private Equity Round in 2020
Surface Oncology, Inc. is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company focused on developing innovative cancer therapies. The company is advancing a pipeline of monoclonal antibodies, including SRF231, which inhibits CD47; NZV930, targeting CD73; SRF617, aimed at CD39; SRF388, which targets interleukin 27; and SRF813, focused on CD112R. Additionally, Surface is exploring earlier-stage programs that address critical elements of the tumor microenvironment, such as regulatory T cells and natural killer cells. The company has established collaborations with notable partners, including Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research for cancer therapy development and Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. to assess the safety and efficacy of combining SRF617 with KEYTRUDA, an anti-PD-1 therapy. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Surface Oncology aims to create conditions that enhance anti-tumor immune responses through its targeted approaches in cancer immunotherapy.

Iris Medicine

Seed Round in 2020
Iris Medicine is a biotechnology company founded in 2019 and based in Palo Alto, California. It specializes in developing novel therapeutics aimed at the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. The company's focus is on creating RNA medicines that target serious diseases, particularly those that have limited or no existing treatment options. By advancing these innovative therapies, Iris Medicine seeks to assist medical professionals in effectively managing and treating neurological diseases.

Keros Therapeutics

Series C in 2020
Keros Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering, developing, and commercializing innovative treatments for patients with hematological and musculoskeletal disorders that have significant unmet medical needs. The company's lead product candidate, KER-050, targets low blood cell counts, specifically anemia and thrombocytopenia, in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes and myelofibrosis. Additionally, Keros is advancing KER-047, a small molecule therapy aimed at treating anemia caused by elevated hepcidin levels, as well as fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva. Another candidate, KER-012, is being developed for conditions related to bone loss, such as osteoporosis and osteogenesis imperfecta, and for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Founded in 2015, Keros Therapeutics is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts.

Amunix

Series A in 2020
Amunix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative protein and peptide therapeutics aimed at treating cancer. The company employs several proprietary platforms, including XTEN for extending drug half-life, XPAT for analyzing protease activity in the tumor microenvironment, and ProTIA, which focuses on immuno-oncology therapeutics. Amunix's product pipeline includes prodrugs and transformative T-cell engagers designed to activate the immune system against solid tumors. The company collaborates with various academic, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sectors, maintaining strategic partnerships with organizations such as Janssen and Biogen-Idec. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Amunix strives to deliver breakthroughs that can harness the immune system to combat cancer more effectively.

Element Biosciences

Series B in 2020
Element Biosciences, Inc., established in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, California, specializes in developing innovative genetic analysis tools for research and diagnostic markets. The company's core business revolves around its disruptive DNA sequencing technology, which encompasses surface chemistry, sequencing chemistry, detection methods, and data analysis. Element Biosciences aims to enhance accessibility to next-generation sequencing by offering a modular, high-performing platform that delivers high-quality data and workflow flexibility, thereby reducing run and capital costs.

Inscripta

Series D in 2019
Inscripta, Inc. is a gene editing technology company based in Boulder, Colorado, with additional offices in Pleasanton and San Diego, California. Founded in 2015, Inscripta focuses on developing CRISPR enzymes, specifically MADzymes, for precision gene editing. The company has created a benchtop platform for scalable digital genome engineering, which includes an instrument, consumables, software, and assays that facilitate a fully automated workflow. This platform allows for massively parallel and trackable editing of single cells, significantly enhancing the scale and efficiency of gene editing research. By making its MAD7 CRISPR nuclease freely available for research and development, Inscripta aims to remove existing technical and licensing barriers, thereby empowering scientists and fostering a new era of biological discovery.

Cyteir Therapeutics

Series B in 2019
Cyteir Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Lexington, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative therapies that leverage the biology of DNA repair for cancer treatment and synthetic lethality in autoimmune diseases. The company utilizes its expertise in DNA damage response biology to create a pipeline of small molecule therapeutics aimed at selectively targeting vulnerabilities in cancer cells and inducing their self-destruction through DNA damage overload. Cyteir's lead compound, CYT-0851, is an oral investigational drug designed to inhibit RAD51-mediated homologous recombination, which is crucial for repairing double-strand DNA breaks. The company is dedicated to addressing a variety of hematological malignancies, solid tumors, and chronic autoimmune disorders through its integrated drug development platform. Founded in 2012, Cyteir is committed to advancing next-generation therapies that can improve patient outcomes in challenging disease states.

Constellation Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2019
Constellation Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapeutics for cancers linked to abnormal gene expression and drug resistance. The company specializes in the field of epigenetics, targeting selective regulators of epigenetic function that are vital for gene expression control. Its lead product candidates include CPI-0610, currently in Phase II clinical trials for myelofibrosis in combination with ruxolitinib, and CPI-1205, which is undergoing Phase Ib/II clinical trials for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer alongside androgen receptor signaling inhibitors. Additionally, Constellation is advancing CPI-0209, which is in the dose escalation phase of a Phase I/II clinical trial aimed at treating solid tumors. Founded in 2008 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company was previously known as Epigenetix, Inc. before rebranding in March 2008.

Encoded Therapeutics

Series C in 2019
Encoded Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in precision gene therapies aimed at treating a wide array of severe genetic disorders. Utilizing a unique platform, Encoded identifies sequences within the human genome that regulate gene expression through advanced screening and computational techniques. The company's therapy pipeline targets both genetic and acquired disorders across various disease pathways, including neurocircuitry, liver and metabolic disorders, neurodegeneration, and cardiovascular diseases. Founded in 2014 and based in South San Francisco, California, Encoded Therapeutics is focused on developing innovative solutions that enable medical practitioners to improve patient outcomes and enhance quality of life.

Element Biosciences

Series A in 2019
Element Biosciences, Inc., established in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, California, specializes in developing innovative genetic analysis tools for research and diagnostic markets. The company's core business revolves around its disruptive DNA sequencing technology, which encompasses surface chemistry, sequencing chemistry, detection methods, and data analysis. Element Biosciences aims to enhance accessibility to next-generation sequencing by offering a modular, high-performing platform that delivers high-quality data and workflow flexibility, thereby reducing run and capital costs.

Biolux Research Holding

Series A in 2019
Biolux Research develops and distributes innovative orthodontic products aimed at improving dental treatment outcomes. The company is known for its flagship devices, OrthoPulse and OsseoPulse. OrthoPulse utilizes low levels of light energy to stimulate the bone surrounding teeth, which may facilitate faster tooth movement and potentially shorten the duration of orthodontic treatments such as braces or clear aligners. OsseoPulse focuses on bone regeneration, enhancing dental procedures. Founded in 2003, Biolux Research is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, and is dedicated to making orthodontic treatments less invasive and more comfortable through advanced technologies.

Inscripta

Series C in 2019
Inscripta, Inc. is a gene editing technology company based in Boulder, Colorado, with additional offices in Pleasanton and San Diego, California. Founded in 2015, Inscripta focuses on developing CRISPR enzymes, specifically MADzymes, for precision gene editing. The company has created a benchtop platform for scalable digital genome engineering, which includes an instrument, consumables, software, and assays that facilitate a fully automated workflow. This platform allows for massively parallel and trackable editing of single cells, significantly enhancing the scale and efficiency of gene editing research. By making its MAD7 CRISPR nuclease freely available for research and development, Inscripta aims to remove existing technical and licensing barriers, thereby empowering scientists and fostering a new era of biological discovery.

Attune Pharmaceuticals

Series B in 2019
Attune Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biotechnology research and development company based in New York, established in 2015. The company specializes in discovering and developing novel orally administered small molecule therapeutics aimed at treating rare diseases. Its focus includes the creation of heterocyclic derivative compounds and pharmaceutical compositions that address conditions such as hereditary angioedema, thereby providing clinicians with effective treatment options for rare medical conditions.

Sojournix

Series C in 2019
Sojournix, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Waltham, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative therapies for women's health and neuroendocrine disorders. Founded in 2016, the company is advancing SJX-653, a selective neurokinin-3 antagonist designed as a non-hormonal treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause. By aiming to provide safe and effective alternatives to current treatment options, Sojournix seeks to improve healthcare outcomes for women suffering from these conditions.

Inscripta

Series C in 2018
Inscripta, Inc. is a gene editing technology company based in Boulder, Colorado, with additional offices in Pleasanton and San Diego, California. Founded in 2015, Inscripta focuses on developing CRISPR enzymes, specifically MADzymes, for precision gene editing. The company has created a benchtop platform for scalable digital genome engineering, which includes an instrument, consumables, software, and assays that facilitate a fully automated workflow. This platform allows for massively parallel and trackable editing of single cells, significantly enhancing the scale and efficiency of gene editing research. By making its MAD7 CRISPR nuclease freely available for research and development, Inscripta aims to remove existing technical and licensing barriers, thereby empowering scientists and fostering a new era of biological discovery.

Milestone Pharmaceuticals

Series D in 2018
Milestone Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Montréal, Canada, focused on developing and commercializing etripamil for various cardiovascular conditions. Etripamil is a novel short-acting calcium channel blocker designed to be administered as a rapid-onset nasal spray, specifically targeting the termination of episodes of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). The company is currently conducting Phase III clinical trials for etripamil in the treatment of PSVT and is also exploring its potential applications for atrial fibrillation, angina, and other related cardiovascular disorders. Founded in 2003, Milestone Pharmaceuticals aims to address unmet medical needs in cardiovascular disease management through innovative therapeutic solutions.

Atom Computing

Seed Round in 2018
Atom Computing Inc. is a company based in Berkeley, California, that focuses on manufacturing scalable quantum computers utilizing individual atoms. Founded in 2018, the company harnesses the quantum mechanical properties of atoms to process information and address complex problems that traditional computers cannot solve. Atom Computing's technology allows for the optical control, scaling, and stabilization of these atoms, facilitating efficient quantum calculations in various fields, including drug design, computational chemistry, and general computing. Through its innovative approach, Atom Computing aims to advance the development of quantum technology and expand its applications across multiple industries.

Orchard Therapeutics

Series C in 2018
Orchard Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company based in London, focused on developing innovative gene therapies for serious and life-threatening rare diseases. The company employs an autologous ex vivo gene therapy approach, which aims to modify a patient's hematopoietic stem cells to create a personalized treatment through a single administration. Orchard's product portfolio includes Strimvelis, the first gene therapy approved by the European Medicines Agency for adenosine deaminase-severe combined immunodeficiency (ADA-SCID). The company is advancing several clinical programs, including OTL-101 for ADA-SCID, OTL-200 for metachromatic leukodystrophy, OTL-103 for Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, OTL-102 for X-linked chronic granulomatous disease, and OTL-300 for transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia. Additionally, Orchard has a robust preclinical pipeline targeting various mucopolysaccharidosis types. Founded in 2015, Orchard Therapeutics collaborates with leading institutions in the field to enhance its research and development efforts.

Metacrine

Series C in 2018
Metacrine, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, dedicated to developing innovative therapies for liver and gastrointestinal diseases. The company is advancing its lead programs, which target the farnesoid X receptor (FXR), a key drug target in these conditions. Currently, MET409 is undergoing a Phase Ib proof-of-concept clinical trial for patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, while MET642 is in a Phase 1 clinical trial for the same patient population. In addition to its FXR-focused programs, Metacrine is exploring a pipeline of novel drug candidates through its internal research and development capabilities. The company also collaborates with Novo Nordisk A/S to further research related to fibroblast growth factor 1. Metacrine was founded in 2014 and is committed to addressing unmet medical needs in liver and gastrointestinal health.

Corvidia Therapeutics

Series B in 2018
Corvidia Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Waltham, Massachusetts, specializing in the development of precision cardiovascular therapies. Founded in 2014, the company focuses on researching and commercializing innovative treatments for cardio-renal diseases. Corvidia is particularly engaged in developing therapies for chronic kidney disease associated with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and high triglyceride-induced acute pancreatitis. As of July 2020, Corvidia operates as a subsidiary of Novo Nordisk A/S, leveraging its expertise to advance its clinical-stage programs aimed at addressing specific biological pathways in patients with unique sensitivities.

Constellation Pharmaceuticals

Series F in 2018
Constellation Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapeutics for cancers linked to abnormal gene expression and drug resistance. The company specializes in the field of epigenetics, targeting selective regulators of epigenetic function that are vital for gene expression control. Its lead product candidates include CPI-0610, currently in Phase II clinical trials for myelofibrosis in combination with ruxolitinib, and CPI-1205, which is undergoing Phase Ib/II clinical trials for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer alongside androgen receptor signaling inhibitors. Additionally, Constellation is advancing CPI-0209, which is in the dose escalation phase of a Phase I/II clinical trial aimed at treating solid tumors. Founded in 2008 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company was previously known as Epigenetix, Inc. before rebranding in March 2008.

Hua Medicine

Series D in 2018
Hua Medicine, established in 2009, is a Shanghai-based clinical-stage drug development company. It specializes in therapies for diabetes and central nervous system (CNS) disorders in China. The company's primary focus is Dorzagliatin, an oral drug for Type 2 diabetes, which is in Phase 3 clinical trials, both as a standalone treatment and in combination with metformin. Additionally, Hua Medicine is developing Dorzagliatin in combination with other drugs and mGLUR5 for Parkinson's disease levodopa-induced dyskinesia, both in pre-clinical stages. The company's mission is to address unmet medical needs in China through innovative drug development.
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