Auron Therapeutics
Series B in 2025
Auron Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on cancer therapy development that seeks to change the paradigm from tumor cell killing to differentiation therapy, aiming to transform malignant cells into normal functioning cells by reactivating endogenous cellular programs. The company uses platforms that integrate large-omic datasets and miniaturized high-throughput flow cytometry to rapidly identify and validate multiple targets and drugs in primary human patient samples. This approach is designed to advance therapeutic candidates for cancer across areas of unmet medical need and to support the development of transformative medicines. Auron Therapeutics was founded in 2018 and is based in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Leyden Labs
Series B in 2025
Leyden Labs develops a Mucosal Protection Platform to protect against respiratory viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses. The company offers a portfolio of broad protective nasal sprays designed to reduce the risk of infection and limit transmission, aiming to improve public health through innovative protection methods. Its team combines biotechnology veterans with new talent to advance solutions that address common viral threats at the mucosal surface.
IDRx is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing precision therapies for oncology, specifically targeting gastrointestinal stromal tumors. The company specializes in designing precision combination therapies that utilize engineered drug combinations to address key tumor escape mechanisms and enhance the duration of therapeutic responses. Through its innovative approach, IDRx aims to transform cancer treatment by enabling healthcare professionals to create targeted cancer medicines tailored to individual patient needs.
Thyme Care
Series B in 2023
Thyme Care is a healthcare company specializing in oncology care management services. It offers an integrated solution for patients and providers, partnering with health plans to deliver comprehensive, personalized support to cancer patients.
Octave is a clinical platform developer focused on transforming the care landscape for multiple sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases. The company creates a platform that generates, analyzes, and integrates data to improve patient outcomes and reduce overall healthcare costs. By optimizing medication usage and healthcare services, Octave aims to enhance the efficiency of the pharmaceutical industry throughout the entire lifecycle of drug development, which includes discovery, clinical trials, and post-marketing phases. Their approach utilizes real-world evidence to inform decision-making, ultimately striving to set a new standard in multiple sclerosis care.
Orbital Therapeutics
Series A in 2023
Orbital Therapeutics develops innovative RNA-based medicines to enhance global health. Its platform integrates RNA technology, delivery techniques, data analytics, and automation to create a broad portfolio of treatments for various diseases.
IDRx is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing precision therapies for oncology, specifically targeting gastrointestinal stromal tumors. The company specializes in designing precision combination therapies that utilize engineered drug combinations to address key tumor escape mechanisms and enhance the duration of therapeutic responses. Through its innovative approach, IDRx aims to transform cancer treatment by enabling healthcare professionals to create targeted cancer medicines tailored to individual patient needs.
Auron Therapeutics
Series A in 2022
Auron Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on cancer therapy development that seeks to change the paradigm from tumor cell killing to differentiation therapy, aiming to transform malignant cells into normal functioning cells by reactivating endogenous cellular programs. The company uses platforms that integrate large-omic datasets and miniaturized high-throughput flow cytometry to rapidly identify and validate multiple targets and drugs in primary human patient samples. This approach is designed to advance therapeutic candidates for cancer across areas of unmet medical need and to support the development of transformative medicines. Auron Therapeutics was founded in 2018 and is based in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Invetx, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in the development of protein-based therapeutics for animal health care and veterinary medicine. The company employs a team of veterinary scientists and clinicians dedicated to the discovery and development of biotherapeutics for both pets and farm animals. Invetx aims to transform the animal health industry by leveraging biopharmaceutical technologies to improve health outcomes significantly. By combining deep expertise in veterinary science with innovative therapeutic solutions, Invetx seeks to advance the future of animal care, providing effective treatments that cater to the needs of various animal populations.
Deepcell, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Mountain View, California, that specializes in single-cell analysis technology. Founded in 2015, the company has developed an AI-powered imaging and microfluidics platform that offers a non-invasive method for genetic testing with diagnostic-level accuracy. This platform enables researchers to classify and isolate viable cells based on their morphological characteristics, thus facilitating improved diagnosis and treatment of diseases. By providing detailed genetic health information through ordinary blood samples, Deepcell aims to enhance translational research, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic applications, ultimately reducing the need for invasive procedures in medical diagnostics.
Leyden Labs
Series B in 2022
Leyden Labs develops a Mucosal Protection Platform to protect against respiratory viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses. The company offers a portfolio of broad protective nasal sprays designed to reduce the risk of infection and limit transmission, aiming to improve public health through innovative protection methods. Its team combines biotechnology veterans with new talent to advance solutions that address common viral threats at the mucosal surface.
Loop Medical
Series A in 2021
Loop Medical, backed by Cerba Healthcare and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is developing a painless, needleless blood collection device. This modular platform, compatible with standard lab processes, aims to simplify blood sampling for both patients and healthcare professionals, making it more accessible and convenient. The technology, supported by Qloudlab's expertise in connected devices and biosensors, is designed to enhance healthcare outcomes by improving the blood collection process.
Thyme Care
Series A in 2021
Thyme Care is a healthcare company specializing in oncology care management services. It offers an integrated solution for patients and providers, partnering with health plans to deliver comprehensive, personalized support to cancer patients.
Amplo Biotechnology
Seed Round in 2021
Amplo Biotechnology is a biotechnology company developing adeno-associated viral therapies aimed at curing defects in neuromuscular junctions, with an initial focus on congenital myasthenic syndromes. Its lead program, AAV-Dok7, originated with a research team from the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Tokyo and is designed to be delivered via intravascular injection to trigger molecular events that address paralysis, breathing, and swallowing difficulties caused by neuromuscular junction defects.
Vanqua Bio
Series B in 2021
Vanqua Bio is a biotechnology company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative medicines for patients with neurodegenerative diseases. The company's proprietary platform employs human genetics and patient-derived neuronal cells to identify and validate novel disease pathways related to lysosomal dysfunction or aberrant immune system activation, aiming to translate these findings into clinically effective treatments.
C2i Genomics
Series B in 2021
C2i Genomics, Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in whole genome analysis solutions aimed at monitoring tumor recurrence in post-resection cancer patients. Founded in 2019 and based in New York with a research and development center in Haifa, Israel, the company offers liquid biopsy services that detect subtle changes in tumor DNA to assess cancer recurrence and progression. Its technology supports a bio-platform approach applicable across various cancer types, enhancing the effectiveness of treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. Additionally, C2i Genomics provides cloud-based cancer diagnostic services to pharmaceutical and diagnostic organizations, enabling healthcare professionals to monitor treatment responses and detect potential treatment failures or disease recurrence more effectively than traditional methods.
SeQure DX
Venture Round in 2021
SeQure DX is a biotechnology company specializing in genomics diagnostics for CRISPR-based gene editing therapies. It develops technologies that identify potential off-target sites prior to therapy initiation, ensuring comprehensive confirmation of actual edits. This enables safer and more effective gene editing therapeutics development, benefiting both researchers and patients.
Leyden Labs
Series A in 2021
Leyden Labs develops a Mucosal Protection Platform to protect against respiratory viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses. The company offers a portfolio of broad protective nasal sprays designed to reduce the risk of infection and limit transmission, aiming to improve public health through innovative protection methods. Its team combines biotechnology veterans with new talent to advance solutions that address common viral threats at the mucosal surface.
Orchard Therapeutics
Post in 2021
Orchard Therapeutics is a UK-based biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing and commercializing innovative gene therapies for rare diseases. Its core focus is autologous ex vivo gene therapy, transforming hematopoietic stem cells into a gene-modified drug product for single-administration treatments. The company's portfolio includes Strimvelis, approved by the EMA in 2016, and several programs in advanced registrational studies across various disease areas.
Auron Therapeutics
Seed Round in 2021
Auron Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on cancer therapy development that seeks to change the paradigm from tumor cell killing to differentiation therapy, aiming to transform malignant cells into normal functioning cells by reactivating endogenous cellular programs. The company uses platforms that integrate large-omic datasets and miniaturized high-throughput flow cytometry to rapidly identify and validate multiple targets and drugs in primary human patient samples. This approach is designed to advance therapeutic candidates for cancer across areas of unmet medical need and to support the development of transformative medicines. Auron Therapeutics was founded in 2018 and is based in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Octave is a clinical platform developer focused on transforming the care landscape for multiple sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases. The company creates a platform that generates, analyzes, and integrates data to improve patient outcomes and reduce overall healthcare costs. By optimizing medication usage and healthcare services, Octave aims to enhance the efficiency of the pharmaceutical industry throughout the entire lifecycle of drug development, which includes discovery, clinical trials, and post-marketing phases. Their approach utilizes real-world evidence to inform decision-making, ultimately striving to set a new standard in multiple sclerosis care.
Decibel Therapeutics
Series D in 2020
Decibel Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing innovative therapies aimed at protecting, repairing, and restoring hearing. The company addresses various hearing disorders, including those related to pediatric cancers, cystic fibrosis, noise exposure, age-related and genetic hearing loss, as well as conditions characterized by persistent tinnitus. Decibel Therapeutics employs a multifaceted approach that includes drug delivery to the inner ear, advanced imaging techniques, and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling. The company leverages its expertise in inner ear biology, single-cell genomics, and bioinformatics to develop effective treatments for hearing loss and related disorders. Established in 2013 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Decibel Therapeutics was originally known as Hearing, Inc. before rebranding in 2014.
Cedilla Therapeutics
Series B in 2020
Cedilla Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing targeted small-molecule therapeutics for cancer and diseases linked to protein dysregulation. The company employs innovative strategies to destabilize oncoprotein targets, utilizing methods such as direct ligand-induced degradation, disruption of stabilizing protein-protein interactions, and the identification of upstream regulators that affect protein stability. Cedilla's comprehensive approach also includes large-scale proteomic analyses to map protein susceptibility, enhancing the potential for effective therapies. By concentrating on the transitions between stable and susceptible protein states, Cedilla aims to create novel treatments that broaden the applicability of small molecule therapeutics beyond oncology. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company was formerly known as Protein Stability Newco, Inc. before rebranding in 2018.
Invetx, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in the development of protein-based therapeutics for animal health care and veterinary medicine. The company employs a team of veterinary scientists and clinicians dedicated to the discovery and development of biotherapeutics for both pets and farm animals. Invetx aims to transform the animal health industry by leveraging biopharmaceutical technologies to improve health outcomes significantly. By combining deep expertise in veterinary science with innovative therapeutic solutions, Invetx seeks to advance the future of animal care, providing effective treatments that cater to the needs of various animal populations.
Lyra Health
Series D in 2020
Lyra Health operates a digital health platform that enhances mental health care for employees by connecting them with a curated network of therapists and coaches. Founded in 2015 and based in Burlingame, California, Lyra uses matching technology to pair individuals with suitable providers based on their needs and preferences. The platform offers live video therapy, coaching, and digital self-care tools, ensuring faster access to care and better outcomes compared to traditional plans. Lyra assesses treatment effectiveness using clinical measures like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 for conditions such as anxiety and depression. This approach results in significantly more people receiving care and achieving improved mental health outcomes.
GeneMatters
Venture Round in 2020
GeneMatters is a Minneapolis-based company that offers genetic counseling services to hospitals, health networks, clinics, academic research centers, and genetic testing laboratories. Established in 2016, it operates an online genetic counseling network designed to enhance patient access to genetic counseling through scalable telehealth solutions. The company provides services that include pre-test counseling, comprehensive genetic counseling, and caregiving support, all delivered via an online platform that integrates seamlessly with existing patient workflows. By facilitating a better understanding of genetic family history, GeneMatters empowers individuals to make informed decisions based on their genetic tests.
Fulcrum Therapeutics
Post in 2020
Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, dedicated to developing novel therapies for patients with genetically defined diseases that have significant unmet medical needs. The company's lead product candidate, losmapimod, is a small molecule currently undergoing Phase 2b clinical trials for the treatment of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, a rare condition characterized by progressive muscle wasting and disability. Another key candidate, FTX-6058, aims to upregulate fetal hemoglobin to treat sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. Fulcrum is also actively researching drug targets for other genetic disorders, including Duchenne muscular dystrophy and Friedreich ataxia, as well as neurological and pulmonary diseases. The company has established collaborations with Acceleron Pharma to explore biological targets in pulmonary disease and with MyoKardia to develop therapies for genetic cardiomyopathies. Founded in 2015, Fulcrum Therapeutics continues to focus on improving patient outcomes in rare disease contexts.
C2i Genomics
Series A in 2020
C2i Genomics, Inc. is a biotechnology company that specializes in whole genome analysis solutions aimed at monitoring tumor recurrence in post-resection cancer patients. Founded in 2019 and based in New York with a research and development center in Haifa, Israel, the company offers liquid biopsy services that detect subtle changes in tumor DNA to assess cancer recurrence and progression. Its technology supports a bio-platform approach applicable across various cancer types, enhancing the effectiveness of treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. Additionally, C2i Genomics provides cloud-based cancer diagnostic services to pharmaceutical and diagnostic organizations, enabling healthcare professionals to monitor treatment responses and detect potential treatment failures or disease recurrence more effectively than traditional methods.
Lyra Health
Series C in 2020
Lyra Health operates a digital health platform that enhances mental health care for employees by connecting them with a curated network of therapists and coaches. Founded in 2015 and based in Burlingame, California, Lyra uses matching technology to pair individuals with suitable providers based on their needs and preferences. The platform offers live video therapy, coaching, and digital self-care tools, ensuring faster access to care and better outcomes compared to traditional plans. Lyra assesses treatment effectiveness using clinical measures like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 for conditions such as anxiety and depression. This approach results in significantly more people receiving care and achieving improved mental health outcomes.
Fulcrum Therapeutics
Series B in 2018
Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, dedicated to developing novel therapies for patients with genetically defined diseases that have significant unmet medical needs. The company's lead product candidate, losmapimod, is a small molecule currently undergoing Phase 2b clinical trials for the treatment of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, a rare condition characterized by progressive muscle wasting and disability. Another key candidate, FTX-6058, aims to upregulate fetal hemoglobin to treat sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. Fulcrum is also actively researching drug targets for other genetic disorders, including Duchenne muscular dystrophy and Friedreich ataxia, as well as neurological and pulmonary diseases. The company has established collaborations with Acceleron Pharma to explore biological targets in pulmonary disease and with MyoKardia to develop therapies for genetic cardiomyopathies. Founded in 2015, Fulcrum Therapeutics continues to focus on improving patient outcomes in rare disease contexts.
Lyra Health
Series B in 2018
Lyra Health operates a digital health platform that enhances mental health care for employees by connecting them with a curated network of therapists and coaches. Founded in 2015 and based in Burlingame, California, Lyra uses matching technology to pair individuals with suitable providers based on their needs and preferences. The platform offers live video therapy, coaching, and digital self-care tools, ensuring faster access to care and better outcomes compared to traditional plans. Lyra assesses treatment effectiveness using clinical measures like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 for conditions such as anxiety and depression. This approach results in significantly more people receiving care and achieving improved mental health outcomes.
Flatiron Health
Series C in 2016
Flatiron Health, Inc. is a healthcare technology company dedicated to enhancing cancer research and patient care through advanced data integration and analytics. The firm develops OncologyCloud, a comprehensive platform that consolidates disparate healthcare information systems to provide insights into patient populations. This platform enables cancer care providers and life sciences companies to analyze treatment patterns, monitor adherence to clinical guidelines, and facilitate real-time patient matching to clinical trials. Additionally, Flatiron offers OncoCloud, a software solution for community oncology practices, and tools like Flatiron Assist and OncoEMR, which support clinical decision-making and compliance with oncology care models. Established in 2012 and headquartered in New York, Flatiron Health collaborates with over 280 community cancer practices, prominent academic research centers, and leading oncology companies, positioning itself as a key player in the oncology data landscape. The company operates as a subsidiary of Roche Holding AG.
Ignyta
Venture Round in 2013
Ignyta, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing molecularly targeted therapies aimed at treating cancer and autoimmune diseases. Established in 2011 and based in San Diego, California, Ignyta is dedicated to advancing personalized medicine by integrating therapeutic approaches with companion diagnostics. Its notable products include entrectinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor targeting various receptor proteins, and RXDX-105, which is designed for RET-driven solid tumors. The company seeks to improve treatment outcomes by identifying patients most likely to benefit from specific therapies through biomarker-based diagnostics. In 2018, Ignyta became a subsidiary of Roche Holdings, further enhancing its capabilities in precision medicine.