Creating novel bispecific antibodies that activate the immune system to fight cancer
Day One Biopharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing targeted therapies for genetically defined cancers in patients of all ages, with an initial emphasis on pediatric patients. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, the company aims to address the critical needs of children and adults diagnosed with cancer by creating innovative treatments derived from the biology of childhood cancer. Day One Biopharmaceuticals prioritizes programs that can be swiftly brought to market, thereby providing timely options for families facing cancer diagnoses. Its lead product candidate, DAY101, is an oral, brain-penetrant pan-RAF kinase inhibitor designed to target specific cancer types. The company seeks to license and acquire promising therapeutic products from research institutions and other biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, striving to enhance the treatment landscape for underserved populations.
Vivace Therapeutics, Inc. is a small molecule discovery and development company focused on creating innovative cancer therapeutics by targeting the Hippo pathway, which plays a critical role in tissue regeneration and organ development. Founded in 2014, the company is based in San Mateo, California, and operates with a commitment to advancing novel therapies that can improve outcomes for cancer patients. Vivace Therapeutics emphasizes a capital-efficient and modality-indifferent approach, collaborating with leading academic laboratories to leverage cutting-edge research. Its experienced management team and top-tier scientists aim to develop treatments that can be used independently or in combination with existing therapies, ultimately striving to enhance the lives of individuals affected by cancer.
Stargazer Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 2018. The company specializes in developing and manufacturing therapies for rare eye diseases, with a particular focus on Stargardt’s disease, a form of juvenile retinal degeneration. Currently operating in stealth mode, Stargazer Pharmaceuticals aims to provide novel treatment options for conditions that lack existing therapies, thus enabling healthcare professionals to better address the needs of patients with these rare diseases.
Day One Biopharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing targeted therapies for genetically defined cancers in patients of all ages, with an initial emphasis on pediatric patients. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, the company aims to address the critical needs of children and adults diagnosed with cancer by creating innovative treatments derived from the biology of childhood cancer. Day One Biopharmaceuticals prioritizes programs that can be swiftly brought to market, thereby providing timely options for families facing cancer diagnoses. Its lead product candidate, DAY101, is an oral, brain-penetrant pan-RAF kinase inhibitor designed to target specific cancer types. The company seeks to license and acquire promising therapeutic products from research institutions and other biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, striving to enhance the treatment landscape for underserved populations.
Pathios Therapeutics Limited is an early-stage drug discovery company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, that specializes in developing therapies for autoimmune diseases and cancer. Founded in 2017, the company is dedicated to creating innovative treatments to address significant unmet medical needs in these areas.
Qlaris Bio, Inc., a biotechnology company, develops therapies for debilitating ophthalmic diseases. It offers QLS-101, a therapy to reduce intraocular pressure. Qlaris Bio, Inc. was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Comet Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 2018. It specializes in developing novel small-molecule treatments targeting various diseases, particularly orphan neurological disorders. The company's core innovation is its CoEnzyme metabolism platform, which aims to restore dysregulated CoEnzyme A metabolism. This therapeutic approach enables healthcare providers to address significant unmet medical needs in the treatment of these complex conditions.
Nocion Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, established in 2017. The company focuses on developing novel therapeutics called "nocions," which are designed to treat conditions associated with neurogenic inflammation. These nocions specifically target activated sensory neurons, entering nociceptors through large-pore channels that open in response to stimulation. This mechanism allows for the selective blocking of sodium channels, providing targeted and sustained relief for serious conditions such as cough, itch, pain, and inflammation. By offering an alternative to traditional small molecule anesthetics, Nocion Therapeutics aims to deliver more effective treatment options for patients suffering from these debilitating symptoms.
Halda Therapeutics
Series A in 2019
Halda Therapeutics is a research-stage drug discovery company, seeking to create the next generation of precision medicine based on a novel therapeutic modality which may be a platform for a number of disease states.
PACT Pharma, Inc. is engaged in developing personalized cell-based therapies aimed at treating cancer, specifically through neoantigen-specific adoptive TCR T-cell therapies for solid tumors. The company utilizes advanced bioinformatics to analyze patients' tumor and normal DNA and RNA, identifying neoantigen peptides that provoke targeted T cell responses against cancer cells. By recognizing neo-epitopes, which are unique mutations in each patient's cancer, PACT Pharma creates autologous T cells engineered to specifically target and eliminate tumors expressing these neo-antigens. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, PACT Pharma is focused on innovative approaches to enhance cancer treatment through tailored immunotherapies.
Arvinas is a pharmaceutical company that focuses on developing novel therapeutics to treat a variety of diseases including cancer, pro-inflammatory, autoimmune and rare diseases. Its proprietary approach is the targeting of disease-causing proteins for degradation thus eliminating them from the body.
The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Connecticut, United States.
Liquidia Technologies is a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company based in Morrisville, North Carolina, that specializes in the development and commercialization of human therapeutics. The company utilizes its proprietary PRINT technology, a particle engineering platform that allows for the precise production of uniform drug particles, aimed at improving the safety, efficacy, and performance of various therapies. Liquidia is currently advancing two key product candidates: LIQ861 for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension and LIQ865 for addressing local post-operative pain. In addition to its internal pipeline, Liquidia collaborates with leading pharmaceutical companies to leverage its PRINT technology across multiple therapeutic areas and drug types. The company also offers strategy and commercialization services for rare disease pharmaceutical products, including a generic formulation of treprostinil for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Founded in 2004, Liquidia Technologies continues to focus on transforming patient care through innovative therapeutic solutions.
Truveris, Inc. is a health information technology company based in New York that focuses on the management of pharmacy benefits and prescription drug costs. Founded in 2009, the company offers a comprehensive platform that includes solutions such as RxChoice, TruBid, and RxDash, which cater to various stakeholders in the prescription drug ecosystem, including pharmaceutical manufacturers, pharmacy benefit managers, and payers. Truveris leverages data-driven innovations to provide actionable insights that help clients navigate the complexities of pharmacy spending, ensure regulatory compliance, and validate claim payment accuracy. By offering tools for managing the entire pharmacy benefits lifecycle—from request for proposal to bill review—Truveris aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in the prescription drug market. The company's backing from multiple venture capital firms underscores its commitment to addressing rising costs and improving access to prescription medications.
Vivace Therapeutics, Inc. is a small molecule discovery and development company focused on creating innovative cancer therapeutics by targeting the Hippo pathway, which plays a critical role in tissue regeneration and organ development. Founded in 2014, the company is based in San Mateo, California, and operates with a commitment to advancing novel therapies that can improve outcomes for cancer patients. Vivace Therapeutics emphasizes a capital-efficient and modality-indifferent approach, collaborating with leading academic laboratories to leverage cutting-edge research. Its experienced management team and top-tier scientists aim to develop treatments that can be used independently or in combination with existing therapies, ultimately striving to enhance the lives of individuals affected by cancer.
Iterum Therapeutics plc is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company based in Dublin, Ireland, focused on developing innovative anti-infectives to address the global challenge of multi-drug resistant pathogens. Founded in 2015, the company is advancing sulopenem, a novel penem anti-infective compound available in both oral and intravenous formulations. Currently in Phase III clinical trials, sulopenem aims to treat uncomplicated and complicated urinary tract infections, as well as complicated intra-abdominal infections. The company's goal is to provide effective solutions for serious infections caused by resistant bacteria, thereby improving patient outcomes and addressing the limitations of existing antibiotic treatments.
Arrakis Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative drugs that target ribonucleic acid (RNA) to treat a variety of diseases, including cancer and rare genetic disorders. The company employs a unique drug discovery platform that integrates advanced RNA bioinformatics and structural tools, allowing it to identify new RNA targets and create RNA-targeted small molecules (rSMs). Its proprietary pipeline consists of these rSMs aimed at genetically validated targets across multiple disease areas. Additionally, Arrakis offers SHAPEware, a software tool that assists in predicting RNA secondary structures and potential ligand-binding sites. Founded in 2015 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Arrakis Therapeutics aims to enhance therapeutic options for patients through its cutting-edge research and development efforts.
Dauntless Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing specialty therapeutic drugs for endocrine cancers. The company offers Dauntless 1, a treatment specifically designed for these cancers, and is also developing DP1038, another therapeutic agent in the same area. Established in 2015, Dauntless Pharmaceuticals aims to provide innovative alternatives to existing treatments, including a non-injectable somatostatin analog, which offers a less invasive option compared to traditional injectable therapies used for conditions like acromegaly and neuroendocrine tumors. The company holds a diverse portfolio of assets at various stages of development, reflecting its commitment to advancing patient care through its therapeutic innovations.
Abyrx, Inc. is a company that develops, manufactures, and distributes therapeutic devices specifically designed for surgical procedures. Founded in 2013 and based in Irvington, New York, Abyrx offers a range of products, including resorbable hemostatic bone putties and applicator devices. These innovative solutions are aimed at addressing bone bleeding and facilitating bone healing by adhering to bleeding surfaces. The company’s technology also enables the delivery of drugs directly to the bone, enhancing recovery processes in various surgical fields, including orthopedic, cranial, maxillofacial, trauma, cardiothoracic, and spine surgeries. Abyrx has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions, including the HEMASORB Resorbable Hemostatic Bone Putty and the rights to develop advanced polymer technology for bone applications.
Chrono Therapeutics Inc., a digital transdermal drug delivery company, develops SmartStop, a digital nicotine replacement therapy. Its wearable solution tailors the timing and dose sizes of drugs, preempts predictable peak disease, and addiction symptoms with a device. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is based in Hayward, California.
Iterum Therapeutics plc is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company based in Dublin, Ireland, focused on developing innovative anti-infectives to address the global challenge of multi-drug resistant pathogens. Founded in 2015, the company is advancing sulopenem, a novel penem anti-infective compound available in both oral and intravenous formulations. Currently in Phase III clinical trials, sulopenem aims to treat uncomplicated and complicated urinary tract infections, as well as complicated intra-abdominal infections. The company's goal is to provide effective solutions for serious infections caused by resistant bacteria, thereby improving patient outcomes and addressing the limitations of existing antibiotic treatments.
Arvinas is a pharmaceutical company that focuses on developing novel therapeutics to treat a variety of diseases including cancer, pro-inflammatory, autoimmune and rare diseases. Its proprietary approach is the targeting of disease-causing proteins for degradation thus eliminating them from the body.
The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Connecticut, United States.
Protagonist Pty Ltd is a biotechnology company based in Brisbane, Australia, focused on developing innovative therapeutics for inflammatory and metabolic conditions. The company specializes in discovering peptide and small molecule compounds that mimic or inhibit protein-protein interactions relevant to therapeutic applications. Protagonist Pty Ltd also aims to identify drug candidates for targets that have traditionally been resistant to small molecule discovery, creating arrays of molecules that explore biologically-relevant chemical diversity. Originally founded as Cytokine Mimetics Pty Ltd in 2001, it operates as a subsidiary of Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that develops peptide-based products to address unmet medical needs, particularly in hematology and gastroenterology. Protagonist Therapeutics has a portfolio that includes drug candidates in various stages of clinical trials for conditions such as beta-thalassemia and inflammatory bowel disease.
Spyryx Biosciences is a biopharmaceutical company based in Durham, North Carolina, specializing in the development of inhaled peptide therapeutics aimed at treating obstructive lung diseases, specifically cystic fibrosis (CF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Founded in 2013 by Dr. Robert Tarran, the company emerged from his discovery of a novel mechanism by which the lungs regulate surface fluid. This mechanism is impaired in CF patients due to genetic mutations, leading to dehydration, mucus buildup, and subsequent lung damage. Spyryx's therapeutic approach targets this underlying dysfunction, showing promising results in preclinical studies by significantly improving survival in animal models of CF. Importantly, the treatment is designed to function independently of the specific genetic mutations responsible for CF, offering potential benefits to a broader patient population. Additionally, the company is exploring the relevance of this fluid regulation mechanism in COPD, a condition characterized by chronic bronchitis and emphysema, as part of its commitment to addressing multiple obstructive lung diseases.
CytomX Therapeutics is an early stage, privately-funded biotechnology company developing Probodiesâ„¢, proteolytically-activated antibodies. Probodies, by their ability to site-direct the activity of antibodies, will result in an improved therapeutic index for validated targets as well enable the drugging of targets with broad tissue expression. Their mission, alone and with the help of partners, is to provide patients with more effective and less toxic therapies for severe illnesses such as cancer and inflammatory diseases.
Vivace Therapeutics, Inc. is a small molecule discovery and development company focused on creating innovative cancer therapeutics by targeting the Hippo pathway, which plays a critical role in tissue regeneration and organ development. Founded in 2014, the company is based in San Mateo, California, and operates with a commitment to advancing novel therapies that can improve outcomes for cancer patients. Vivace Therapeutics emphasizes a capital-efficient and modality-indifferent approach, collaborating with leading academic laboratories to leverage cutting-edge research. Its experienced management team and top-tier scientists aim to develop treatments that can be used independently or in combination with existing therapies, ultimately striving to enhance the lives of individuals affected by cancer.
LQ3 Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a healthcare company based in Morrisville, North Carolina, that was incorporated in 2013. The company specializes in the pharmaceutical sector, developing and providing innovative healthcare solutions. Its focus is on improving patient outcomes through research and development of effective medications.
Civitas Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing therapies for pulmonary delivery. The company focuses on creating innovative treatments for central nervous system and respiratory disorders, with a particular emphasis on conditions such as multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries. Civitas Therapeutics aims to improve the health and quality of life for patients across the United States through its specialized drug delivery systems.
ALDEA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is focused on developing small-molecule modulators of the aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enzyme superfamily to address toxic aldehyde-related diseases. The company's proprietary technology aims to create new therapeutic options for a range of conditions, including acute alcohol toxicity and rare diseases such as Fanconi anemia. One of its key compounds is an ALDH activator that enhances the detoxification of acetaldehyde, which can help alleviate acute symptoms and reduce long-term tissue damage and cancer risk associated with alcohol metabolism. Founded in 2008 and based in Redwood City, California, ALDEA Pharmaceuticals is committed to advancing treatments that target significant unmet medical needs.
Dermira is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on bringing innovative and differentiated products to dermatologists and their patients. Dermira’s portfolio of five product candidates targets significant market opportunities.
It was founded in 2010 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California.
Truveris, Inc. is a health information technology company based in New York that focuses on the management of pharmacy benefits and prescription drug costs. Founded in 2009, the company offers a comprehensive platform that includes solutions such as RxChoice, TruBid, and RxDash, which cater to various stakeholders in the prescription drug ecosystem, including pharmaceutical manufacturers, pharmacy benefit managers, and payers. Truveris leverages data-driven innovations to provide actionable insights that help clients navigate the complexities of pharmacy spending, ensure regulatory compliance, and validate claim payment accuracy. By offering tools for managing the entire pharmacy benefits lifecycle—from request for proposal to bill review—Truveris aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in the prescription drug market. The company's backing from multiple venture capital firms underscores its commitment to addressing rising costs and improving access to prescription medications.
Chrono Therapeutics Inc., a digital transdermal drug delivery company, develops SmartStop, a digital nicotine replacement therapy. Its wearable solution tailors the timing and dose sizes of drugs, preempts predictable peak disease, and addiction symptoms with a device. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is based in Hayward, California.
Arvinas is a pharmaceutical company that focuses on developing novel therapeutics to treat a variety of diseases including cancer, pro-inflammatory, autoimmune and rare diseases. Its proprietary approach is the targeting of disease-causing proteins for degradation thus eliminating them from the body.
The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Connecticut, United States.
Civitas Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing therapies for pulmonary delivery. The company focuses on creating innovative treatments for central nervous system and respiratory disorders, with a particular emphasis on conditions such as multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries. Civitas Therapeutics aims to improve the health and quality of life for patients across the United States through its specialized drug delivery systems.
Semnur Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of innovative non-opioid medications aimed at treating lumbar radicular pain. The company focuses on creating products that address the needs of pain management practitioners and their patients, particularly those suffering from back pain. By prioritizing clinical and commercial development, Semnur aims to enhance the efficacy and safety of pain management therapies, ultimately improving treatment outcomes for underserved patient populations.
Dermira is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on bringing innovative and differentiated products to dermatologists and their patients. Dermira’s portfolio of five product candidates targets significant market opportunities.
It was founded in 2010 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California.
ALDEA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is focused on developing small-molecule modulators of the aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enzyme superfamily to address toxic aldehyde-related diseases. The company's proprietary technology aims to create new therapeutic options for a range of conditions, including acute alcohol toxicity and rare diseases such as Fanconi anemia. One of its key compounds is an ALDH activator that enhances the detoxification of acetaldehyde, which can help alleviate acute symptoms and reduce long-term tissue damage and cancer risk associated with alcohol metabolism. Founded in 2008 and based in Redwood City, California, ALDEA Pharmaceuticals is committed to advancing treatments that target significant unmet medical needs.
Novira Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, discovers and develops antiviral drugs for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B infection. It develops core and cccDNA inhibitor anti-HBV drugs. Novira Therapeutics, Inc. was formerly known as Molecmo Nanobiotechnologies, Inc. The company was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. As of December 4, 2015, Novira Therapeutics, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.
Marinus Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development and commercialization of ganaxolone, offering a new mechanism of action with safe and convenient dosing, for adult and pediatric patient populations in acute and chronic care settings.
The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Branford, Connecticut.
Labrys Biologics
Series A in 2013
Labrys Biologics Inc., a company focused on treatments for chronic migraine. Labrys Biologics has acquired worldwide rights to RN-307 from Pfizer Inc. RN-307 is an antibody for the treatment of chronic migraine.
Labrys Biologics
Venture Round in 2012
Labrys Biologics Inc., a company focused on treatments for chronic migraine. Labrys Biologics has acquired worldwide rights to RN-307 from Pfizer Inc. RN-307 is an antibody for the treatment of chronic migraine.
CytomX Therapeutics is an early stage, privately-funded biotechnology company developing Probodiesâ„¢, proteolytically-activated antibodies. Probodies, by their ability to site-direct the activity of antibodies, will result in an improved therapeutic index for validated targets as well enable the drugging of targets with broad tissue expression. Their mission, alone and with the help of partners, is to provide patients with more effective and less toxic therapies for severe illnesses such as cancer and inflammatory diseases.
ALDEA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is focused on developing small-molecule modulators of the aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enzyme superfamily to address toxic aldehyde-related diseases. The company's proprietary technology aims to create new therapeutic options for a range of conditions, including acute alcohol toxicity and rare diseases such as Fanconi anemia. One of its key compounds is an ALDH activator that enhances the detoxification of acetaldehyde, which can help alleviate acute symptoms and reduce long-term tissue damage and cancer risk associated with alcohol metabolism. Founded in 2008 and based in Redwood City, California, ALDEA Pharmaceuticals is committed to advancing treatments that target significant unmet medical needs.
Altheos, Inc. is an early stage biopharmaceutical company based in the San Francisco Bay area focused on development of highly promising near-clinical and clinical stage novel small molecule drugs. Altheos, Inc. completed $20MM series A financing in March 2010 led by Bay City Capital with participation from Novo A/S, Canaan Partners, Life Science Angels and Atheneos Capital. The financing will be used primarily for the development of ATS907, a selective Rho-kinase inhibitor for topical treatment of glaucoma that Altheos licensed from a Japanese pharmaceutical company. The license also includes a series of highly active compounds specifically for topical treatment for glaucoma.
Founded in 2008, Elevation Pharmaceuticals is developing a pipeline of improved aerosol drug products for COPD patients. There founding team has a successful track record starting companies and building dedicated teams to develop new drug products that improve patients' lives. At Elevation, they have a disciplined approach to strategic decision-making that helps us stay focused on the path with the highest probability of success. They are executing our drug development plans with passion, integrity, and a high sense of urgency in order to meet the needs and expectations of our stakeholders -- employees, investors, partners, and patients.
Kalidex Pharmaceuticals
Venture Round in 2012
Kalidex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. manufactures pharmaceuticals. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Menlo Park, California.
Dermira is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on bringing innovative and differentiated products to dermatologists and their patients. Dermira’s portfolio of five product candidates targets significant market opportunities.
It was founded in 2010 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California.
Founded in 2008, Elevation Pharmaceuticals is developing a pipeline of improved aerosol drug products for COPD patients. There founding team has a successful track record starting companies and building dedicated teams to develop new drug products that improve patients' lives. At Elevation, they have a disciplined approach to strategic decision-making that helps us stay focused on the path with the highest probability of success. They are executing our drug development plans with passion, integrity, and a high sense of urgency in order to meet the needs and expectations of our stakeholders -- employees, investors, partners, and patients.
Chimerix, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Durham, North Carolina, dedicated to developing innovative antiviral therapeutics for patients with serious diseases, including cancer and those undergoing transplant procedures. The company’s lead candidate, CMX001, targets life-threatening double-stranded DNA viral infections and has demonstrated antiviral activity in clinical studies involving immunocompromised patients. Ongoing research includes a Phase 2 study for preventing cytomegalovirus in stem cell transplant recipients and other studies addressing adenovirus and various herpes viruses. Chimerix is also developing CMX157, a nucleoside analogue aimed at treating HIV and hepatitis B, which has shown promising results in early trials. Additionally, the company is working on dociparstat sodium, a compound intended to inhibit key proteins linked to acute myeloid leukemia, and brincidofovir, an antiviral candidate for smallpox. Chimerix holds various licensing agreements to advance its research and has received substantial federal funding to support its initiatives in public health and medical countermeasures.
Civitas Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing therapies for pulmonary delivery. The company focuses on creating innovative treatments for central nervous system and respiratory disorders, with a particular emphasis on conditions such as multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries. Civitas Therapeutics aims to improve the health and quality of life for patients across the United States through its specialized drug delivery systems.
Helix Therapeutics, Inc. develops deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) based therapeutics. It develops novel sequence-specific gene-targeting reagents for the treatment of HIV/AIDS and common genetic diseases, such as sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, and cystic fibrosis.
Tobira Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on the research, development, and commercialization of antiviral compounds aimed at treating serious infectious diseases. Founded in 2006 and based in Princeton, New Jersey, the company specializes in the development of TBR-652 and TBR-220 antagonists, which are designed for the treatment of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and other related infectious conditions. Through its innovative approach, Tobira Therapeutics aims to address critical health challenges associated with these diseases.
Liquidia Technologies is a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company based in Morrisville, North Carolina, that specializes in the development and commercialization of human therapeutics. The company utilizes its proprietary PRINT technology, a particle engineering platform that allows for the precise production of uniform drug particles, aimed at improving the safety, efficacy, and performance of various therapies. Liquidia is currently advancing two key product candidates: LIQ861 for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension and LIQ865 for addressing local post-operative pain. In addition to its internal pipeline, Liquidia collaborates with leading pharmaceutical companies to leverage its PRINT technology across multiple therapeutic areas and drug types. The company also offers strategy and commercialization services for rare disease pharmaceutical products, including a generic formulation of treprostinil for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Founded in 2004, Liquidia Technologies continues to focus on transforming patient care through innovative therapeutic solutions.
Altheos, Inc. is an early stage biopharmaceutical company based in the San Francisco Bay area focused on development of highly promising near-clinical and clinical stage novel small molecule drugs. Altheos, Inc. completed $20MM series A financing in March 2010 led by Bay City Capital with participation from Novo A/S, Canaan Partners, Life Science Angels and Atheneos Capital. The financing will be used primarily for the development of ATS907, a selective Rho-kinase inhibitor for topical treatment of glaucoma that Altheos licensed from a Japanese pharmaceutical company. The license also includes a series of highly active compounds specifically for topical treatment for glaucoma.
Founded in 2008, Elevation Pharmaceuticals is developing a pipeline of improved aerosol drug products for COPD patients. There founding team has a successful track record starting companies and building dedicated teams to develop new drug products that improve patients' lives. At Elevation, they have a disciplined approach to strategic decision-making that helps us stay focused on the path with the highest probability of success. They are executing our drug development plans with passion, integrity, and a high sense of urgency in order to meet the needs and expectations of our stakeholders -- employees, investors, partners, and patients.
Liquidia Technologies is a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company based in Morrisville, North Carolina, that specializes in the development and commercialization of human therapeutics. The company utilizes its proprietary PRINT technology, a particle engineering platform that allows for the precise production of uniform drug particles, aimed at improving the safety, efficacy, and performance of various therapies. Liquidia is currently advancing two key product candidates: LIQ861 for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension and LIQ865 for addressing local post-operative pain. In addition to its internal pipeline, Liquidia collaborates with leading pharmaceutical companies to leverage its PRINT technology across multiple therapeutic areas and drug types. The company also offers strategy and commercialization services for rare disease pharmaceutical products, including a generic formulation of treprostinil for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Founded in 2004, Liquidia Technologies continues to focus on transforming patient care through innovative therapeutic solutions.
ORTHOCON is a medical therapeutics company developing innovative absorbable products for orthopaedic and spine surgeries.
Chimerix, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Durham, North Carolina, dedicated to developing innovative antiviral therapeutics for patients with serious diseases, including cancer and those undergoing transplant procedures. The company’s lead candidate, CMX001, targets life-threatening double-stranded DNA viral infections and has demonstrated antiviral activity in clinical studies involving immunocompromised patients. Ongoing research includes a Phase 2 study for preventing cytomegalovirus in stem cell transplant recipients and other studies addressing adenovirus and various herpes viruses. Chimerix is also developing CMX157, a nucleoside analogue aimed at treating HIV and hepatitis B, which has shown promising results in early trials. Additionally, the company is working on dociparstat sodium, a compound intended to inhibit key proteins linked to acute myeloid leukemia, and brincidofovir, an antiviral candidate for smallpox. Chimerix holds various licensing agreements to advance its research and has received substantial federal funding to support its initiatives in public health and medical countermeasures.
Marinus Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development and commercialization of ganaxolone, offering a new mechanism of action with safe and convenient dosing, for adult and pediatric patient populations in acute and chronic care settings.
The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Branford, Connecticut.
ORTHOCON is a medical therapeutics company developing innovative absorbable products for orthopaedic and spine surgeries.
BiPar Sciences Inc. is a Brisbane, CA based developer of PARP inhibitors as cancer therapies. BiPar's key experimental product is BSI-201, currently in mid-stage trials for advanced breast cancer, ovarian cancer and other tumors. BiPar has raised around $60 million in VC funding, from firms like [Domain Associates](/financial-organization/domain-associates), [Canaan Partners](/financial-organization/canaan-partners-3), [Vulcan Capital](/financial-organization/vulcan-capital), [PolyTechnos Venture Partners](/financial-organization/polytechnos-venture-partners), [Asset Management Company](/financial-organization/asset-management), and [Quantum Technology Partners](/financial-organization/quantum-technology-partners). It also has raised venture debt from [Lighthouse Capital Partners](/financial-organization/lighthouse-capital-partners). On April 15th, 2009, French drug maker [Sanofi-Aventis S.A.](/organization/sanofi-aventis-2) announced it was acquiring BiPar Sciences for up to $500 million.
Sopherion Therapeutics, LLC is a privately held biopharmaceutical company based in Princeton, New Jersey, with additional offices in Cheshire, Connecticut, and Estero, Florida, as well as a subsidiary in Toronto, Canada. The company specializes in the development and commercialization of oncology therapies, notably Myocet™, a liposome-encapsulated doxorubicin-citrate complex designed to reduce cardiotoxicity. Sopherion holds an exclusive licensing agreement with Cephalon, Inc. for Myocet™ in the United States and Canada. The firm is currently conducting a Phase III global trial to evaluate Myocet™ in combination with Herceptin® and Taxol for treating invasive, metastatic breast cancer. This trial, which aims to recruit 363 patients across twelve countries, builds on promising Phase II results that demonstrated a 96% response rate and a median progression-free survival of two and a half years. Myocet™ is already registered for use in Canada and Europe in combination with cyclophosphamide for similar indications. Sopherion is also exploring additional oncology agents through its Minicell Peptide Display screening technologies.
Tobira Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on the research, development, and commercialization of antiviral compounds aimed at treating serious infectious diseases. Founded in 2006 and based in Princeton, New Jersey, the company specializes in the development of TBR-652 and TBR-220 antagonists, which are designed for the treatment of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and other related infectious conditions. Through its innovative approach, Tobira Therapeutics aims to address critical health challenges associated with these diseases.
Advanced BioHealing is an industry leader in the science of regenerative medicine. The Company is focused on the commercialization of cell-based and tissue-engineered products. It currently markets the FDA-approved product Dermagraft®, for diabetic foot ulcers. Additionally, the Company's development pipeline includes a next-generation bioengineered tissue product which is in clinical trials. ABH is a privately held company with research & development offices in New York, NY and manufacturing operations in La Jolla, CA.
BiPar Sciences Inc. is a Brisbane, CA based developer of PARP inhibitors as cancer therapies. BiPar's key experimental product is BSI-201, currently in mid-stage trials for advanced breast cancer, ovarian cancer and other tumors. BiPar has raised around $60 million in VC funding, from firms like [Domain Associates](/financial-organization/domain-associates), [Canaan Partners](/financial-organization/canaan-partners-3), [Vulcan Capital](/financial-organization/vulcan-capital), [PolyTechnos Venture Partners](/financial-organization/polytechnos-venture-partners), [Asset Management Company](/financial-organization/asset-management), and [Quantum Technology Partners](/financial-organization/quantum-technology-partners). It also has raised venture debt from [Lighthouse Capital Partners](/financial-organization/lighthouse-capital-partners). On April 15th, 2009, French drug maker [Sanofi-Aventis S.A.](/organization/sanofi-aventis-2) announced it was acquiring BiPar Sciences for up to $500 million.
Chimerix, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Durham, North Carolina, dedicated to developing innovative antiviral therapeutics for patients with serious diseases, including cancer and those undergoing transplant procedures. The company’s lead candidate, CMX001, targets life-threatening double-stranded DNA viral infections and has demonstrated antiviral activity in clinical studies involving immunocompromised patients. Ongoing research includes a Phase 2 study for preventing cytomegalovirus in stem cell transplant recipients and other studies addressing adenovirus and various herpes viruses. Chimerix is also developing CMX157, a nucleoside analogue aimed at treating HIV and hepatitis B, which has shown promising results in early trials. Additionally, the company is working on dociparstat sodium, a compound intended to inhibit key proteins linked to acute myeloid leukemia, and brincidofovir, an antiviral candidate for smallpox. Chimerix holds various licensing agreements to advance its research and has received substantial federal funding to support its initiatives in public health and medical countermeasures.
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company, engages in the discovery, development, and commercialization of therapies to treat a range of rare and orphan diseases. The company offers Galafold, an orally administered small molecule pharmacological chaperone for the treatment of Fabry disease. It is also conducting Phase 3 (ATB200-03) clinical study of AT-GAA for Pompe disease. The company has collaboration and license agreements with Nationwide Children's Hospital and University of Pennsylvania. Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Cranbury, New Jersey.
ORTHOCON is a medical therapeutics company developing innovative absorbable products for orthopaedic and spine surgeries.
Adlyfe is a biotechnology company established in 2003, dedicated to developing innovative diagnostic products for neurodegenerative diseases. The company specializes in creating biomarkers and diagnostic tests aimed at detecting amyloid diseases, which are linked to the misfolding and aggregation of proteins in the brain. This abnormal process, known as amyloidogenesis, leads to the accumulation of proteins that can result in the loss of neural cells and brain tissue, manifesting in symptoms such as dementia and motor dysfunction. Adlyfe's focus includes tests for various neurodegenerative conditions, including sporadic and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, as well as animal transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. By providing accurate diagnostic tools, Adlyfe aims to enhance the management and understanding of these debilitating diseases, ultimately improving patient health outcomes.
Advanced BioHealing is an industry leader in the science of regenerative medicine. The Company is focused on the commercialization of cell-based and tissue-engineered products. It currently markets the FDA-approved product Dermagraft®, for diabetic foot ulcers. Additionally, the Company's development pipeline includes a next-generation bioengineered tissue product which is in clinical trials. ABH is a privately held company with research & development offices in New York, NY and manufacturing operations in La Jolla, CA.
Marinus Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development and commercialization of ganaxolone, offering a new mechanism of action with safe and convenient dosing, for adult and pediatric patient populations in acute and chronic care settings.
The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Branford, Connecticut.
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company, engages in the discovery, development, and commercialization of therapies to treat a range of rare and orphan diseases. The company offers Galafold, an orally administered small molecule pharmacological chaperone for the treatment of Fabry disease. It is also conducting Phase 3 (ATB200-03) clinical study of AT-GAA for Pompe disease. The company has collaboration and license agreements with Nationwide Children's Hospital and University of Pennsylvania. Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Cranbury, New Jersey.
Cerexa is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of a portfolio of novel anti-infective therapies for the treatment of serious and life-threatening infections. The company’s product portfolio includes Ceftaroline AcetateCeftaroline, an injectable cephalosporin that is used for the treatment of bacterial infections caused by gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens.
BiPar Sciences Inc. is a Brisbane, CA based developer of PARP inhibitors as cancer therapies. BiPar's key experimental product is BSI-201, currently in mid-stage trials for advanced breast cancer, ovarian cancer and other tumors. BiPar has raised around $60 million in VC funding, from firms like [Domain Associates](/financial-organization/domain-associates), [Canaan Partners](/financial-organization/canaan-partners-3), [Vulcan Capital](/financial-organization/vulcan-capital), [PolyTechnos Venture Partners](/financial-organization/polytechnos-venture-partners), [Asset Management Company](/financial-organization/asset-management), and [Quantum Technology Partners](/financial-organization/quantum-technology-partners). It also has raised venture debt from [Lighthouse Capital Partners](/financial-organization/lighthouse-capital-partners). On April 15th, 2009, French drug maker [Sanofi-Aventis S.A.](/organization/sanofi-aventis-2) announced it was acquiring BiPar Sciences for up to $500 million.
Sopherion Therapeutics, LLC is a privately held biopharmaceutical company based in Princeton, New Jersey, with additional offices in Cheshire, Connecticut, and Estero, Florida, as well as a subsidiary in Toronto, Canada. The company specializes in the development and commercialization of oncology therapies, notably Myocet™, a liposome-encapsulated doxorubicin-citrate complex designed to reduce cardiotoxicity. Sopherion holds an exclusive licensing agreement with Cephalon, Inc. for Myocet™ in the United States and Canada. The firm is currently conducting a Phase III global trial to evaluate Myocet™ in combination with Herceptin® and Taxol for treating invasive, metastatic breast cancer. This trial, which aims to recruit 363 patients across twelve countries, builds on promising Phase II results that demonstrated a 96% response rate and a median progression-free survival of two and a half years. Myocet™ is already registered for use in Canada and Europe in combination with cyclophosphamide for similar indications. Sopherion is also exploring additional oncology agents through its Minicell Peptide Display screening technologies.
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company, engages in the discovery, development, and commercialization of therapies to treat a range of rare and orphan diseases. The company offers Galafold, an orally administered small molecule pharmacological chaperone for the treatment of Fabry disease. It is also conducting Phase 3 (ATB200-03) clinical study of AT-GAA for Pompe disease. The company has collaboration and license agreements with Nationwide Children's Hospital and University of Pennsylvania. Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Cranbury, New Jersey.
Phylogix Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on tissue protection and oncology. The company develops lectin-based drugs focused on tissue protection, oncology, and immunology. It also involves in the development of FRIL, an agent to protect patients from the toxic side-effects of chemotherapy. Phylogix Inc. is based in Scarborough, Maine.
CombinatoRx
Series C in 2004
CombinatoRx is a biotech company that develops medicines from synergistic combinations of approved drugs. The company has pushed into Phase 2 clinical trials a portfolio of drug candidates aimed at cancer and multiple immuno-inflammatory diseases. CombinatoRx Service Business was acquired by Horizon Discovery Group.
Zalicus Inc., based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative drug candidates for the treatment of pain and inflammation. The company specializes in ion-channel modulation, which involves creating therapeutics that selectively block ion channels in neuronal cells to disrupt pain signal transmission. Zalicus has dedicated significant resources to drug discovery technology, conducting both preclinical and clinical trials, and protecting its intellectual property. Notably, the company received FDA approval for Exalgo, an extended-release formulation of hydromorphone, designed for managing moderate to severe pain in patients who are opioid tolerant. Additionally, Zalicus aims to discover and develop novel-target pain therapies, including calcium channel modulators for both chronic and acute inflammatory pain. The company's evolution includes a merger with Neuromed Pharmaceuticals, enhancing its capabilities in pain management.
Peninsula Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the licensing, development, and commercialization of anti-infective therapies aimed at treating life-threatening infections in North America and Europe. The company's primary focus is on its lead product candidate, doripenem, a broad-spectrum antibiotic classified as a carbapenem. Currently, Peninsula is conducting six Phase III clinical trials for doripenem, which has also received Fast Track designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of nosocomial pneumonia, including ventilator-associated pneumonia. The company was acquired by Johnson & Johnson, a global leader in healthcare products and services. As a privately held biopharmaceutical entity, Peninsula Pharmaceuticals concentrates on advancing antibiotics to address critical infection-related health challenges.
They are developing and commercializing proprietary cell-based research and diagnostic products with an initial focus on cancer. They believe that their current and future products can provide significant clinical benefits by giving physicians better information to understand, diagnose, treat and monitor cancer. They design their products to provide physicians and scientists with clinically meaningful information earlier than current diagnostic methods. Their technologies, which they brand as CellTracks, can identify, count and characterize the presence and quantity of a small number of tumor cells present in a blood sample. Their collaborator, Veridex, LLC, or Veridex, a Johnson & Johnson company, submitted a pre-market notification, or 510(k), to the US Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, in May 2003 for use of the CellSearch Epithelial Cell Kit in the management of metastatic breast cancer. They expect that the CellSearch Epithelial Cell Kit will be the initial product launched by Veridex based on their technologies. They believe that their products and underlying technology platforms have other applications in cancer diagnostics, in the development of cancer drugs and in cancer research. In addition, they believe that their proprietary technologies may have applications in other fields of medicine, such as cardiovascular and infectious diseases.
Pintex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a private pharmaceutical company located in Watertown, Massachusetts, dedicated to the discovery and development of structure-based cancer therapeutics. The company primarily focuses on the phosphate-specific proline isomerase Pin1 enzyme, which plays a significant role in cancer progression. Founded in May 1999 by Dr. Kun Ping Lu, a Pew scholar at Harvard, along with Nobel laureate Dr. Walter Gilbert and Dr. Janusz Sowadski, Pintex was established to leverage years of research and patented discoveries from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Harvard University. The company's innovative approach aims to develop novel cancer therapeutics and diagnostics rooted in advanced scientific research.
Peninsula Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the licensing, development, and commercialization of anti-infective therapies aimed at treating life-threatening infections in North America and Europe. The company's primary focus is on its lead product candidate, doripenem, a broad-spectrum antibiotic classified as a carbapenem. Currently, Peninsula is conducting six Phase III clinical trials for doripenem, which has also received Fast Track designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of nosocomial pneumonia, including ventilator-associated pneumonia. The company was acquired by Johnson & Johnson, a global leader in healthcare products and services. As a privately held biopharmaceutical entity, Peninsula Pharmaceuticals concentrates on advancing antibiotics to address critical infection-related health challenges.
Zalicus Inc., based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative drug candidates for the treatment of pain and inflammation. The company specializes in ion-channel modulation, which involves creating therapeutics that selectively block ion channels in neuronal cells to disrupt pain signal transmission. Zalicus has dedicated significant resources to drug discovery technology, conducting both preclinical and clinical trials, and protecting its intellectual property. Notably, the company received FDA approval for Exalgo, an extended-release formulation of hydromorphone, designed for managing moderate to severe pain in patients who are opioid tolerant. Additionally, Zalicus aims to discover and develop novel-target pain therapies, including calcium channel modulators for both chronic and acute inflammatory pain. The company's evolution includes a merger with Neuromed Pharmaceuticals, enhancing its capabilities in pain management.
Pintex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a private pharmaceutical company located in Watertown, Massachusetts, dedicated to the discovery and development of structure-based cancer therapeutics. The company primarily focuses on the phosphate-specific proline isomerase Pin1 enzyme, which plays a significant role in cancer progression. Founded in May 1999 by Dr. Kun Ping Lu, a Pew scholar at Harvard, along with Nobel laureate Dr. Walter Gilbert and Dr. Janusz Sowadski, Pintex was established to leverage years of research and patented discoveries from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Harvard University. The company's innovative approach aims to develop novel cancer therapeutics and diagnostics rooted in advanced scientific research.
Cyrano Sciences, is focused on providing chemical and biological sensors and software solutions.
OraPharma is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing products that enhance oral health. The company is known for its innovative approach to treating periodontal disease, particularly through its flagship product, ARESTIN® (minocycline HCl) Microspheres, a locally administered antibiotic that utilizes patented microsphere technology. This product is designed to be used as an adjunct to scaling and root planing, offering a targeted solution for various stages of periodontal disease. OraPharma is committed to educating dental professionals and consumers about periodontal health and continues to advance the field with scientifically and technologically driven solutions tailored for dental practices in the United States.