Eli Lilly and Company

Eli Lilly and Company is a global pharmaceutical leader engaged in the discovery, development, manufacture, and sale of medicines. It operates facilities in the United States, Puerto Rico, and many other countries, with products sold in about 135 countries. The company focuses on therapies in neuroscience, cardiometabolic, cancer, and immunology, and also conducts research in animal health and animal agriculture. Lilly supports patient outcomes and education through a philanthropic foundation that funds programs in underserved communities, including STEM education in Indianapolis.

Andrew Adams

Group Vice President - Molecule Discovery and Director, Lilly Institutes of Genetic Medicine

Anat Ashkenazi

CFO

Gordon Brooks

Group Vice President - Controller and Corporate Strategy

Fei Chen Ph.D

Managing Partner

Steve Hall

Venture Partner

Judith Li

Partner

Jiaxin Li

Partner

Lotus Mallbris Ph.D

Vice President of Development and Immunology

Teresa Millan

Corporate Affairs Director

Diogo Rau

Executive Vice President and Chief Information and Digital Officer

Melissa Seymour

Executive VP of Global Quality

Yi Shi

Managing Director and Founder

S. Edward Torres

Managing Director

Jacob Van Naarden

President

Jieyu Zou

Managing Director

Past deals in Maryland

Insilico Medicine

Series E in 2025
Insilico Medicine, Inc. is a biotechnology company that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to transform drug discovery, biomarker development, and aging research. Founded in 2014 and based in Baltimore, Maryland, the company has established itself as a pioneer in applying advanced AI techniques, such as generative adversarial networks and reinforcement learning, to create novel molecular structures for various diseases, including cancer and age-related conditions. Insilico Medicine operates an integrated platform that covers all stages of drug discovery, from initial research to clinical trial analysis. Its projects include Pharma.AI, which offers machine learning services to various sectors, and Young.AI, a platform focused on aging predictors. The company also pursues internal drug discovery initiatives targeting diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and has partnered with Life Extension to produce nutraceutical products utilizing deep learning and bioinformatics. Additionally, Insilico Medicine provides consumer applications aimed at enhancing health and longevity.

Insilico Medicine

Series C in 2021
Insilico Medicine, Inc. is a biotechnology company that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to transform drug discovery, biomarker development, and aging research. Founded in 2014 and based in Baltimore, Maryland, the company has established itself as a pioneer in applying advanced AI techniques, such as generative adversarial networks and reinforcement learning, to create novel molecular structures for various diseases, including cancer and age-related conditions. Insilico Medicine operates an integrated platform that covers all stages of drug discovery, from initial research to clinical trial analysis. Its projects include Pharma.AI, which offers machine learning services to various sectors, and Young.AI, a platform focused on aging predictors. The company also pursues internal drug discovery initiatives targeting diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and has partnered with Life Extension to produce nutraceutical products utilizing deep learning and bioinformatics. Additionally, Insilico Medicine provides consumer applications aimed at enhancing health and longevity.

Seraxis

Series C in 2021
Seraxis is a private biotechnology company focused on cell replacement therapies for insulin-dependent diabetes. Founded in 2013, it operates across Singapore and the United States, with a GMP laboratory in Germantown, Maryland. The company develops novel cell and encapsulation technologies to enable a practical cell therapy that could provide long-term diabetes control without the need for immunosuppression. Its work centers on producing insulin through engineered cells to regulate glucose levels, aiming for a durable cure that reduces or eliminates ongoing immunosuppressive treatment. Seraxis emphasizes advancing development quickly while pursuing value creation through its structure and activities.

Insilico Medicine

Series B in 2019
Insilico Medicine, Inc. is a biotechnology company that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to transform drug discovery, biomarker development, and aging research. Founded in 2014 and based in Baltimore, Maryland, the company has established itself as a pioneer in applying advanced AI techniques, such as generative adversarial networks and reinforcement learning, to create novel molecular structures for various diseases, including cancer and age-related conditions. Insilico Medicine operates an integrated platform that covers all stages of drug discovery, from initial research to clinical trial analysis. Its projects include Pharma.AI, which offers machine learning services to various sectors, and Young.AI, a platform focused on aging predictors. The company also pursues internal drug discovery initiatives targeting diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and has partnered with Life Extension to produce nutraceutical products utilizing deep learning and bioinformatics. Additionally, Insilico Medicine provides consumer applications aimed at enhancing health and longevity.

NextCure

Series B in 2018
NextCure, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beltsville, Maryland, that focuses on discovering and developing novel immunomedicines aimed at treating cancer and other immune-related diseases by restoring normal immune function. Its lead product candidate, NC318, is currently undergoing Phase 2 clinical trials for advanced or metastatic solid tumors. Additionally, NextCure is developing NC410, designed to inhibit immune suppression through the modulation of a specific immune receptor. The company is also advancing other product candidates, including LNCB74, an antibody-drug conjugate targeting B7-H4, and is exploring additional immunomodulatory molecules in preclinical stages. NextCure has established collaborations with Yale University for licensing and with Eli Lilly and Company for research and development. Founded in 2015, the company leverages proprietary platforms to identify biologically relevant targets in its pursuit of first-in-class immunotherapy solutions.

NextCure

Series A in 2016
NextCure, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beltsville, Maryland, that focuses on discovering and developing novel immunomedicines aimed at treating cancer and other immune-related diseases by restoring normal immune function. Its lead product candidate, NC318, is currently undergoing Phase 2 clinical trials for advanced or metastatic solid tumors. Additionally, NextCure is developing NC410, designed to inhibit immune suppression through the modulation of a specific immune receptor. The company is also advancing other product candidates, including LNCB74, an antibody-drug conjugate targeting B7-H4, and is exploring additional immunomodulatory molecules in preclinical stages. NextCure has established collaborations with Yale University for licensing and with Eli Lilly and Company for research and development. Founded in 2015, the company leverages proprietary platforms to identify biologically relevant targets in its pursuit of first-in-class immunotherapy solutions.

MacroGenics

Series D in 2008
MacroGenics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing antibody-based therapeutics for cancer treatment. Its pipeline includes Margetuximab targeting HER2-expressing tumors, Flotetuzumab for acute myeloid leukemia, and other immuno-oncology product candidates such as MGA012, MGD013, MGD019, and Enoblituzumab. The company also develops combination therapies like MGD009 with MGA012, and antibody drug conjugates like MGC018 targeting B7-H3.
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