Invus Financial Advisors

Invus Financial Advisors, LLC is an employee-owned investment firm based in New York, founded in 2006. The firm specializes in private equity investments and manages pooled investment vehicles, including hedge funds and funds of funds. Invus focuses on making direct and indirect investments in special situations, venture capital, and growth equity stages, with an emphasis on smaller companies and opportunistic co-investments. The firm adopts a flexible approach, recognizing the uniqueness of each company and the complexities of business transformation. Invus maintains a long-term commitment to its investments, aligning its incentives with those of its partners. With a history of empowering owner-managers since 1985 and a strong backing from a group of European families, Invus Financial Advisors manages over $4 billion in an evergreen fund and operates additional offices in London, Paris, and Hong Kong.

Mario Kaloustian

Managing Director

Bryan Kim

Partner

Benjamin Tsai

Partner

Past deals in Biotechnology

Edgewise Therapeutics

Post in 2025
Edgewise Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative treatments for severe, rare muscle disorders with significant unmet medical need. It employs a holistic drug discovery approach targeting the muscle as an organ, utilizing its proprietary platform to identify precision medicines regulating key proteins in muscle tissue.

GenSight Biologics

Post in 2025
GenSight Biologics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapies for mitochondrial and neurodegenerative diseases of the eye. It uses gene therapy-based platforms, Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence and Optogenetics, to preserve or restore vision in patients with severe degenerative retinal diseases.

Aadi Bioscience

Post in 2025
Aadi Bioscience is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing precision therapies for cancers driven by mTOR pathway alterations. It focuses on targeted mTOR inhibitors to treat genetically defined cancers, including alterations in TSC1 or TSC2 genes, where conventional inhibitors have struggled with pharmacology, delivery, safety, or tumor targeting. The company is advancing ABI-009, a clinical-phase mTOR inhibitor intended for oncology indications as well as cardiovascular and metabolic contexts. Aadi aims to bring transformative therapies to patients with ultra-rare cancers such as PEComa, and it traces its origins to an earlier name, with its operations based in Pacific Palisades, California, and a founding year of 2011.

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.

Bambusa Therapeutics

Series A in 2025
Bambusa Therapeutics is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing bispecific antibodies for treating immunological and inflammatory disorders. It focuses on building a diverse portfolio of molecules and leveraging antibody development capabilities to provide targeted therapies.

Coave Therapeutics

Series A in 2025
Coave Therapeutics specializes in developing gene therapies for rare ocular and central nervous system (CNS) diseases. Its platform enables targeted delivery of therapeutic genes to the CNS, enhancing autophagy and lysosomal function, with a focus on improving patient outcomes for conditions like ALS.

Aadi Bioscience

Post in 2024
Aadi Bioscience is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing precision therapies for cancers driven by mTOR pathway alterations. It focuses on targeted mTOR inhibitors to treat genetically defined cancers, including alterations in TSC1 or TSC2 genes, where conventional inhibitors have struggled with pharmacology, delivery, safety, or tumor targeting. The company is advancing ABI-009, a clinical-phase mTOR inhibitor intended for oncology indications as well as cardiovascular and metabolic contexts. Aadi aims to bring transformative therapies to patients with ultra-rare cancers such as PEComa, and it traces its origins to an earlier name, with its operations based in Pacific Palisades, California, and a founding year of 2011.

Ottimo Pharma

Series A in 2024
Ottimo Pharma is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative cancer therapies for solid tumors. Its primary focus is Jankistomig, a bi-functional antibody that simultaneously targets two critical pathways in cancer growth: immune checkpoint inhibition and angiogenesis. By addressing these pathways concurrently, Ottimo Pharma aims to improve treatment outcomes and reduce the burden of cancer on patients and the healthcare system.

Noema Pharma

Series B in 2024
Founded in 2019, Noema Pharma is a biotechnology company based in Basel, Switzerland. It specializes in developing innovative therapies for orphan neurological disorders characterized by imbalanced neuronal networks, aiming to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

Tasca

Series A in 2024
Tasca is a biotechnology company that offers small molecule drugs for hard-to-treat oncology indications.

PrognomiQ

Series D in 2024
PrognomiQ is a technology company focused on transforming early disease detection and treatment through multi-omics data. It generates proteomic, genomic, and metabolomic data to provide insights into complex diseases and to improve patient outcomes. The company develops advanced test products that apply multi-omics data to detect cancers and other conditions earlier, complementing traditional diagnostics and supporting monitoring of disease recurrence. By integrating proteomic data with broader health data, PrognomiQ aims to enable clinicians to diagnose more accurately and tailor interventions, ultimately advancing preventive and precision medicine.

AgomAb Therapeutics

Series D in 2024
AgomAb Therapeutics N.V., based in Gent, Belgium, specializes in the development of molecular therapies aimed at regenerating damaged tissues. The company focuses on creating agonistic monoclonal antibodies, known as agomAbs, which are designed to stimulate molecular and cellular repair mechanisms. These therapies have the potential to restore organ function in patients suffering from fibrotic, inflammatory, autoimmune, and degenerative diseases. AgomAb targets biologically validated pathways, including Transforming Growth Factor β and Hepatocyte Growth Factor, while employing specialized capabilities in organ-specific small molecules and high-affinity antibodies. The company boasts a diversified clinical pipeline addressing various fibrotic conditions and possesses comprehensive research and development expertise, alongside a strong track record in business development.

Seaport Therapeutics

Series B in 2024
Seaport Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel neuropsychiatric medicines in areas of high patient need. Its innovative approach aims to improve oral bioavailability, thereby reducing side effects such as hepatotoxicity and enhancing patients' quality of life with neuropsychiatric disorders.

Inventiva Pharma

Post in 2024
Inventiva Pharma is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in France, dedicated to developing oral small molecule therapies aimed at addressing significant unmet medical needs in fibrosis, lysosomal storage disorders, and oncology. The company has established a robust pipeline supported by a proprietary discovery engine and a wholly-owned research and development facility. It possesses an extensive library of molecules and a team with considerable expertise in developing compounds that target nuclear receptors, transcription factors, and epigenetic modulation. Inventiva is advancing clinical candidates, including lanifibranor, which is being developed for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a condition currently lacking approved treatments. Additionally, the company is engaged in a variety of pre-clinical therapy programs, further strengthening its portfolio in the fields of oncology, fibrosis, and rare diseases.

City Therapeutics

Series A in 2024
City Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of next-generation small-interfering RNAs (siRNAs) to enhance RNA interference (RNAi) therapies. The company's pipeline comprises innovative RNAi therapeutics targeting diverse disease indications. City Therapeutics aims to improve and expand RNAi technology to achieve better patient outcomes, led by a team of experienced scientists and industry professionals committed to advancing the field of RNA interference.

Triveni Bio

Series B in 2024
Triveni Bio is a biotechnology company specializing in the development of novel antibody therapies for immunological and inflammatory disorders. The company employs a genetics-driven precision medicine approach to identify patients most likely to respond to its treatments, aiming to accelerate drug development and improve the effectiveness and safety of therapies.

Autobahn Therapeutics

Series C in 2024
Autobahn Therapeutics develops brain-targeting, small molecule therapies for central nervous system disorders. Its lead program ABX-002 is a thyroid hormone receptor beta agonist being developed as an adjunctive treatment for mood disorders, including major depressive disorder and bipolar depression. The company emphasizes precision tuning of CNS exposure, validated clinical and biologic targets, and biomarker-guided development across neuropsychiatry, neurodegeneration, and neuroinflammation to address high unmet medical needs and improve patient outcomes.

Cardurion Pharmaceuticals

Series B in 2024
Cardurion Pharmaceuticals, LLC, established in 2017 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases. The company is advancing clinical programs that target PDE9 and CaMKII inhibition, utilizing its expertise in cardiovascular signaling pathways to address significant unmet patient needs.

Cartesian Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Cartesian Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing cell and gene immunotherapies to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company designs chimeric antigen receptor therapies for multiple myeloma and other cancers and uses its ImmTOR immune tolerance platform to mitigate antigen-specific immune responses. It operates a proprietary technology and manufacturing platform to deliver one or more mRNA molecules into cells to enhance their function, aiming to improve therapeutic performance.

Bright Peak Therapeutics

Series C in 2024
Bright Peak Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing a range of immunotherapies aimed at treating cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company specializes in creating immuno-cytokines that possess pharmacological properties enabling tissue and cell-specific targeting of cytokine payloads. This innovative approach is designed to enhance the efficacy of treatments, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life. By leveraging its expertise in cytokine therapeutics, Bright Peak aims to advance the field of immunotherapy and provide effective solutions for challenging medical conditions.

Lycia Therapeutics

Series C in 2024
Lycia Therapeutics operates as a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing first-in-class therapeutics using its proprietary Lysosomal Targeting Chimeras (LYTACs) platform. This platform enables the degradation of extracellular and membrane-bound proteins associated with challenging-to-treat diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders, aiming to provide effective treatments for patients.

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.

Alterome Therapeutics

Series B in 2024
Alterome Therapeutics is a precision oncology biotechnology company focused on developing alteration-specific therapeutics to target high-value, validated oncogenic drivers. It employs structure-guided drug discovery and advanced computational chemistry to create small-molecule therapies that selectively address oncogenic alterations, with the aim of improving patient outcomes in cancer.

Crinetics Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2024
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing therapeutics targeting peptide hormone receptors for treating rare endocrine diseases and related cancers. Its lead product candidate, paltusotine, is an oral selective nonpeptide somatostatin receptor type 2 biased agonist in Phase I trials for acromegaly and neuroendocrine tumors.

NextPoint Therapeutics

Series B in 2024
NextPoint Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that develops therapeutics to treat cancer patients. The company offers immunotherapies for a validated checkpoint axis that is independent of PD-1/L1 and modulates both adaptive and innate immune systems to find and destroy cancer cells. It advances therapeutic approaches utilizing the unique upregulation of HHLA2 in cancer as an anchor for tumor-targeting therapeutic modalities.

Sensorion

Post in 2024
Sensorion is a France-based biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for inner ear disorders. The company pursues programs to treat hearing and balance impairments, including SENS-401 for sudden sensorineural hearing loss and SENS-111 for acute unilateral vestibulopathy, with SENS-300 in preclinical development for inner ear protection. Sensorion conducts research and development to restore hearing and vestibular function and pursues collaboration opportunities, including a strategic partnership with Cochlear Limited to study combination therapies for cochlear implant patients.

GenSight Biologics

Post in 2024
GenSight Biologics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapies for mitochondrial and neurodegenerative diseases of the eye. It uses gene therapy-based platforms, Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence and Optogenetics, to preserve or restore vision in patients with severe degenerative retinal diseases.

PepGen

Post in 2024
PepGen Ltd. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, focused on advancing the next generation of nucleic acid therapeutics, particularly in the treatment of severe neuromuscular and neurologic diseases. Incorporated in 2018, PepGen has developed its Enhanced Delivery Oligonucleotide (EDO) platform, which is designed to improve the uptake and activity of conjugated oligonucleotide therapeutics. The company's innovative EDO peptides enhance tissue penetration, cellular uptake, and nuclear delivery, demonstrating their ability to transport oligonucleotides effectively into various target tissues, including smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle, as well as the central nervous system. PepGen aims to unlock the clinical potential of these transformative therapeutics, with a particular emphasis on the effective delivery of antisense oligonucleotides, and is advancing its novel conjugate therapeutics toward clinical application.

Solid Biosciences

Post in 2024
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.

Syros Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2023
Syros Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that specializes in developing innovative treatments for cancer and monogenic diseases through gene control medicines. The company is advancing its lead product candidates, including SY-1425, a selective retinoic acid receptor alpha agonist currently in Phase II clinical trials for specific patient populations with acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome, and SY-5609, a cyclin-dependent kinase 7 inhibitor under investigation in a Phase I clinical trial for advanced solid tumors. Syros is also engaged in collaborative research, including a partnership with Incyte Corporation aimed at identifying therapeutic targets for myeloproliferative neoplasms and a licensing agreement with TMRC Co. Ltd. for the development of tamibarotene. With a focus on mapping gene regulatory circuits, Syros leverages its proprietary platform and expertise to address significant unmet medical needs in oncology. Founded in 2011, the company aims to establish new standards of care for patients with hematologic malignancies.

GenSight Biologics

Post in 2023
GenSight Biologics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapies for mitochondrial and neurodegenerative diseases of the eye. It uses gene therapy-based platforms, Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence and Optogenetics, to preserve or restore vision in patients with severe degenerative retinal diseases.

Engine Biosciences

Series A in 2023
Engine Biosciences, established in 2014 and headquartered in Singapore, specializes in drug discovery and cellular reprogramming. The company's core offering is a validated platform that combines artificial intelligence and genetic perturbation to uncover gene interactions and biological networks. This platform enables researchers and drug developers to create targeted therapies and apply precision medicine. Engine Biosciences caters to prominent American corporations and research institutions, accelerating and reducing the costs of R&D for new medical therapies.

Triveni Bio

Series A in 2023
Triveni Bio is a biotechnology company specializing in the development of novel antibody therapies for immunological and inflammatory disorders. The company employs a genetics-driven precision medicine approach to identify patients most likely to respond to its treatments, aiming to accelerate drug development and improve the effectiveness and safety of therapies.

Harpoon Therapeutics

Post in 2023
Harpoon Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage immunotherapy company based in South San Francisco, California, focused on developing a novel class of T cell engagers to harness the body's immune system for treating cancer and other diseases. The company utilizes its proprietary TriTAC (Tri-specific T cell Activating Construct) platform to create engineered proteins that direct T cells to target and kill cells expressing specific antigens. Harpoon's lead product candidate, HPN424, is currently undergoing Phase I clinical trials for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Additionally, the company is advancing other candidates, including HPN536, which is in Phase I/IIa trials for ovarian cancer and MSLN-expressing tumors, as well as HPN217 for multiple myeloma and HPN328 for small cell lung cancer. Harpoon Therapeutics was founded in 2015 and is committed to addressing unmet medical needs in oncology through innovative therapies.

Taysha Gene Therapies

Post in 2023
Taysha Gene Therapies develops adeno-associated virus-based gene therapies to treat monogenic diseases of the central nervous system. Its pipeline includes treatments for GM2 gangliosidosis, CLN1 disease, Rett syndrome, SLC6A1 haploinsufficiency disorder, and Surfeit locus 1 deficiency. The company collaborates with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to develop and commercialize transformative gene therapy treatments.

ADARx Pharmaceuticals

Series C in 2023
ADARx Pharmaceuticals specializes in the development of RNA editing therapeutics. Founded in 2019, the company focuses on discovering and developing innovative treatments that utilize endogenous enzymes to precisely target and correct single point mutations in mRNA transcripts, restoring the production of functional proteins.

GenSight Biologics

Post in 2023
GenSight Biologics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapies for mitochondrial and neurodegenerative diseases of the eye. It uses gene therapy-based platforms, Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence and Optogenetics, to preserve or restore vision in patients with severe degenerative retinal diseases.

Sensorion

Post in 2023
Sensorion is a France-based biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for inner ear disorders. The company pursues programs to treat hearing and balance impairments, including SENS-401 for sudden sensorineural hearing loss and SENS-111 for acute unilateral vestibulopathy, with SENS-300 in preclinical development for inner ear protection. Sensorion conducts research and development to restore hearing and vestibular function and pursues collaboration opportunities, including a strategic partnership with Cochlear Limited to study combination therapies for cochlear implant patients.

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 Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy with Lactic Acidosis and Stroke (MELAS), a severe mitochondrial disorder. The company's therapies aim to treat mitochondrial diseases, both in the central nervous system and peripherally, by targeting key aspects of the disease's pathophysiology, including neuronal and mitochondrial function, cerebrovascular hemodynamics, and inflammatory processes. This approach enables patients to receive treatment promptly.

Gossamer Bio

Post in 2023
Gossamer Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego that specializes in the discovery, development, and commercialization of innovative therapeutic products targeting significant unmet medical needs. Founded by former executives from Receptos, the company focuses on areas such as immunology, inflammation, fibrosis, and oncology. Its pipeline includes several promising candidates: Seralutinib, aimed at addressing pulmonary arterial hypertension; GB004, for inflammatory bowel disease; GB1275, targeting various oncology indications; and GB001, designed for moderate-to-severe eosinophilic asthma. Gossamer Bio's strategy involves leveraging a rich in-licensing environment to enhance its therapeutic offerings, supported by a team recognized for their successful track record in drug development.

Septerna

Series B in 2023
Septerna is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing oral small-molecule medicines that target G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). It operates a proprietary Native Complex Platform to accelerate GPCR drug discovery and aims to deliver therapies across endocrinology, immunology and inflammation, and metabolic diseases. The company is advancing a GPCR-focused pipeline with candidates such as SEP-786 (PTH1R) and SEP-631 (MRGPRX2), along with programs targeting TSHR, GLP-1R, GIPR, and GCGR, with the goal of translating GPCR biology into orally available medicines that address unmet patient needs.

Convergent Therapeutics

Series A in 2023
Convergent Therapeutics is a biotechnology company developing radiopharmaceutical therapies for prostate cancer. Its proprietary platform links monoclonal antibodies targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) with alpha-emitting radionuclides, enabling precise delivery of radiation to cancer cells while minimizing exposure to healthy tissue.

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.

Harpoon Therapeutics

Post in 2023
Harpoon Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage immunotherapy company based in South San Francisco, California, focused on developing a novel class of T cell engagers to harness the body's immune system for treating cancer and other diseases. The company utilizes its proprietary TriTAC (Tri-specific T cell Activating Construct) platform to create engineered proteins that direct T cells to target and kill cells expressing specific antigens. Harpoon's lead product candidate, HPN424, is currently undergoing Phase I clinical trials for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Additionally, the company is advancing other candidates, including HPN536, which is in Phase I/IIa trials for ovarian cancer and MSLN-expressing tumors, as well as HPN217 for multiple myeloma and HPN328 for small cell lung cancer. Harpoon Therapeutics was founded in 2015 and is committed to addressing unmet medical needs in oncology through innovative therapies.

Flare Therapeutics

Series B in 2023
Flare Therapeutics is a biotechnology company that develops small-molecule medicines by targeting transcription factors. It focuses on identifying switch sites—druggable regions that regulate transcription factor activity—to address disease-causing mutations. Leveraging insights into transcription factor biology, Flare aims to translate this understanding into precision medicines, building an early pipeline that is initially focused on precision oncology with potential expansions into neurology, rare genetic disorders, immunology, and inflammation. The company combines a drug-discovery platform with a biology-led approach to discover therapies that alter the trajectory of diseases driven by transcription factor dysregulation.

Ring Therapeutics

Series C in 2023
Ring Therapeutics is a biotechnology company developing gene therapies using Anellovector, a redosable and targetable DNA therapy platform based on the biology of the human commensal virome. The platform aims to address limitations of current DNA therapies, including limited tissue access, inability to redose, potential genomic integration, and tolerability concerns. Founded in 2017 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Ring Therapeutics was established by Flagship Pioneering to pursue a multi-product platform. It focuses on discovering and developing Anellovector therapeutics to unlock the full potential of gene therapy, moving beyond gene replacement to a broader set of modalities and mechanisms. The approach targets disease sites with tissue and cellular specificity, aiming to treat conditions across genetic disorders, ophthalmology, oncology, and metabolic disorders and to expand therapeutic options for previously inaccessible diseases.

Noema Pharma

Series B in 2023
Founded in 2019, Noema Pharma is a biotechnology company based in Basel, Switzerland. It specializes in developing innovative therapies for orphan neurological disorders characterized by imbalanced neuronal networks, aiming to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

Abivax

Post in 2023
Abivax is a France-based clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics that harness the body's natural regulatory mechanisms to stabilize immune responses in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Its portfolio aims to address large unmet needs across autoimmune conditions, viral infections, and cancer, with obefazimod in Phase 3 trials for adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel disease. The company relies on its drug development platforms to advance treatments that modulate the immune system and potentially extend benefits to other inflammatory indications.

Fusion Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2023
Fusion Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specializing in developing radiopharmaceuticals as precision medicines. It focuses on creating targeted alpha therapeutics using its proprietary linker technology to enhance the safety and efficacy of these drugs, ultimately improving cancer patient outcomes.

NextPoint Therapeutics

Series B in 2023
NextPoint Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that develops therapeutics to treat cancer patients. The company offers immunotherapies for a validated checkpoint axis that is independent of PD-1/L1 and modulates both adaptive and innate immune systems to find and destroy cancer cells. It advances therapeutic approaches utilizing the unique upregulation of HHLA2 in cancer as an anchor for tumor-targeting therapeutic modalities.

FogPharma

Series D in 2022
FogPharma is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative therapies for cancer treatment through its proprietary cell-penetrating mini proteins (CPMPs). Founded by Greg Verdine, a leader in drug discovery, the company aims to target cancer-causing proteins within cells that are typically inaccessible to traditional drugs. This novel approach allows for the neutralization of these proteins, potentially transforming the treatment landscape for cancer-related diseases. FogPharma collaborates with leading experts in cancer biology and therapy, fostering a network of researchers, investors, and cancer patients dedicated to advancing its mission. The company is committed to delivering this new class of medicines to improve patient outcomes and enhance quality of life for individuals affected by cancer.

Recursion Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2022
Recursion Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that aims to radically improve patients’ lives by decoding biology through the integration of biology, chemistry, automation, data science, and engineering to industrialize drug discovery. The company operates a large-scale drug discovery platform built around Recursion OS, an infrastructure layer and a Map of proprietary biological and chemical data, supported by software tools and machine learning to explore biology beyond human bias and identify new therapeutic opportunities. Its platform includes ReChem for selecting and designing compounds, ReScreen and ReScreenRun for planning and automating large-scale experiments, and ReRun, ReAnalyze, and RePredict for digital signatures, data analysis, and predictive modeling of drug relationships. Founded in 2013, the company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Aravive Biologics

Post in 2022
Aravive Biologics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Houston, Texas, founded in 2008. The company specializes in developing novel cancer therapeutics aimed at treating various types of malignancies, including solid tumors and hematologic cancers. Aravive's approach involves targeting critical survival pathways, with a key therapeutic candidate designed to act as a decoy that binds to the GAS6 pathway with high affinity, thereby preventing the activation of the AXL signaling pathway. This strategy is intended to inhibit cancer cell growth and survival.

Neumora Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
Neumora Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing precision medicines for brain diseases by combining data science with neuroscience. Founded to address the global brain disease crisis, Neumora takes an innovative approach to treatment development. The company has established a robust therapeutic pipeline that includes seven clinical and preclinical neuroscience programs targeting novel mechanisms of action for various underserved neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. Neumora plans to advance its pipeline further by initiating multiple clinical trials across its programs in the upcoming 12 to 18 months.

Immunic Therapeutics

Post in 2022
Immunic Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing selective oral immunology therapies to treat chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The company's pipeline includes three small molecule products. The lead program, IMU-838, is a selective immune modulator that blocks the enzyme DHODH, inhibiting the metabolism of activated immune cells and exhibiting antiviral effects. It is being developed for multiple sclerosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and primary sclerosing cholangitis. IMU-935, a selective inverse agonist of the transcription factor RORγt, targets psoriasis, castration-resistant prostate cancer, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Additionally, IMU-856 aims to restore intestinal barrier function for diseases involving bowel barrier dysfunction.

Solid Biosciences

Post in 2022
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.

Pretzel Therapeutics

Series A in 2022
Pretzel Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing therapies for mitochondrial dysfunction. Founded by leading experts in mitochondrial biology, the company aims to address the underlying causes of mitochondrial dysfunction through a thorough understanding of mitochondrial mechanisms. By creating innovative treatments, Pretzel Therapeutics seeks to provide effective solutions for a range of diseases, particularly those related to aging. The company is dedicated to advancing the field of mitochondrial medicine and improving patient outcomes through targeted therapeutic approaches.

Autobahn Therapeutics

Venture Round in 2022
Autobahn Therapeutics develops brain-targeting, small molecule therapies for central nervous system disorders. Its lead program ABX-002 is a thyroid hormone receptor beta agonist being developed as an adjunctive treatment for mood disorders, including major depressive disorder and bipolar depression. The company emphasizes precision tuning of CNS exposure, validated clinical and biologic targets, and biomarker-guided development across neuropsychiatry, neurodegeneration, and neuroinflammation to address high unmet medical needs and improve patient outcomes.

Abivax

Post in 2022
Abivax is a France-based clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics that harness the body's natural regulatory mechanisms to stabilize immune responses in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Its portfolio aims to address large unmet needs across autoimmune conditions, viral infections, and cancer, with obefazimod in Phase 3 trials for adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel disease. The company relies on its drug development platforms to advance treatments that modulate the immune system and potentially extend benefits to other inflammatory indications.

Sironax

Series B in 2022
Sironax is a clinical‑stage biotechnology company that develops therapies for age‑related degenerative diseases. The company focuses on mechanisms such as regulated cell death, neuroprotective pathways, and neuroinflammation, aiming to shift the treatment paradigm for these conditions. Its research includes apoptosis and other cell‑death pathways to create advanced pharmaceuticals for inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases. Founded in 2017, Sironax is headquartered in Beijing, China.

AlloVir

Post in 2022
AlloVir is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing allogeneic T-cell therapies to combat viral diseases. Its proprietary virus-specific T cell (VST) therapy platform enables the creation of off-the-shelf VSTs, designed to restore immunity in patients with T cell deficiencies at risk from life-threatening viral infections.

Gossamer Bio

Post in 2022
Gossamer Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego that specializes in the discovery, development, and commercialization of innovative therapeutic products targeting significant unmet medical needs. Founded by former executives from Receptos, the company focuses on areas such as immunology, inflammation, fibrosis, and oncology. Its pipeline includes several promising candidates: Seralutinib, aimed at addressing pulmonary arterial hypertension; GB004, for inflammatory bowel disease; GB1275, targeting various oncology indications; and GB001, designed for moderate-to-severe eosinophilic asthma. Gossamer Bio's strategy involves leveraging a rich in-licensing environment to enhance its therapeutic offerings, supported by a team recognized for their successful track record in drug development.

Scholar Rock

Post in 2022
Scholar Rock is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative therapies targeting dysregulated growth factors in disease microenvironments. Its proprietary platform enables the creation of monoclonal antibodies that selectively modulate these proteins at the cellular level, potentially avoiding historical challenges associated with inhibiting growth factors. The company's lead product candidate, SRK-015, is a selective inhibitor of myostatin activation for treating neuromuscular disorders like spinal muscular atrophy.

ImCheck Therapeutics

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2015, ImCheck Therapeutics specializes in developing immunotherapeutics targeting members of the butyrophilin super-family for treating a range of autoimmune diseases, with a primary focus on immuno-oncology.

Senti Biosciences

Post in 2022
Senti Biosciences is a biotechnology company focused on synthetic biology. It develops gene circuit platforms to engineer therapeutics, with a focus on improving precision and control in cancer treatments.

MoMa Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
Founded in 2019 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, MoMa Therapeutics discovers precision medicines by targeting molecular machines underlying human diseases. The company's platform enables drug development from previously intractable enzyme classes.

Onxeo

Post in 2022
Onxeo is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Paris, France, focused on developing innovative oncology drugs that target tumor DNA repair mechanisms. The company offers Beleodaq, a treatment for relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma, and is advancing several other candidates, including Livatag, a nanoparticle formulation of doxorubicin currently in Phase III trials for primary liver cancer. Validive, a buccal tablet for preventing and treating severe oral mucositis in head and neck cancer patients, has completed Phase II trials. Additionally, Onxeo is developing AsiDNA, which is undergoing Phase 1 trials for metastatic melanoma, and OX401, which is in preclinical development for DNA damage response and immuno-oncology applications. The company has established partnerships with Spectrum Pharmaceuticals for Beleodaq, Monopar Therapeutics for Validive, and Gustave Roussy for the clinical trials of AsiDNA in relapsed ovarian cancer. Onxeo, previously known as BioAlliance Pharma, was founded in 1997 and has a commitment to advancing oncology treatments worldwide.

LifeMine Therapeutics

Series C in 2022
LifeMine Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on the genomic discovery of new drug modalities derived from eukaryotic microbes, specifically fungi. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an additional office in New York, it employs an integrated drug discovery platform that combines genomics, artificial intelligence, and synthetic biology. LifeMine’s Avatar-Rx platform utilizes high-throughput microbiology, data science, genome engineering, and automation technologies to identify novel gene-encoded molecules (GEMs) with specific biological functions. The company emphasizes chemoinformatic-assisted drug optimization and advanced chemical synthesis, enabling the progression of new product candidates into development. Founded by experts in the field, LifeMine Therapeutics aims to innovate medicine through its unique approach to leveraging the fungal biosphere.

PrognomiQ

Venture Round in 2022
PrognomiQ is a technology company focused on transforming early disease detection and treatment through multi-omics data. It generates proteomic, genomic, and metabolomic data to provide insights into complex diseases and to improve patient outcomes. The company develops advanced test products that apply multi-omics data to detect cancers and other conditions earlier, complementing traditional diagnostics and supporting monitoring of disease recurrence. By integrating proteomic data with broader health data, PrognomiQ aims to enable clinicians to diagnose more accurately and tailor interventions, ultimately advancing preventive and precision medicine.

Septerna

Series A in 2022
Septerna is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing oral small-molecule medicines that target G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). It operates a proprietary Native Complex Platform to accelerate GPCR drug discovery and aims to deliver therapies across endocrinology, immunology and inflammation, and metabolic diseases. The company is advancing a GPCR-focused pipeline with candidates such as SEP-786 (PTH1R) and SEP-631 (MRGPRX2), along with programs targeting TSHR, GLP-1R, GIPR, and GCGR, with the goal of translating GPCR biology into orally available medicines that address unmet patient needs.

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.

Korro Bio

Series B in 2022
Korro Bio Inc., established in 2018 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializes in developing nucleic acid-based therapeutics targeting specific sequences in genetic code to treat rare diseases. The company's proprietary platform enables efficient and selective RNA editing, leveraging natural processes common to all multicellular organisms. Korro Bio aims to advance this technology to effect changes in protein structure and function across multiple tissues, expanding the reach of genetic medicines with additional precision and tunability by editing RNA instead of DNA.

EQRx

Post in 2021
EQRx, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, established in 2019. The company focuses on re-engineering the drug discovery and delivery process to provide a market-based solution to the escalating costs of medications. EQRx aims to enhance the efficiency and affordability of high-quality, patent-protected medicines by collaborating with various stakeholders across the healthcare system and leveraging advancements in science and technology. The company has developed a robust pipeline with over ten programs, including clinical and preclinical projects targeting oncology and immune-inflammatory conditions, featuring compounds such as Aumolertinib, Lerociclib, Sugemalimab, and Nofazinlimab.

Neumora Therapeutics

Series A in 2021
Neumora Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing precision medicines for brain diseases by combining data science with neuroscience. Founded to address the global brain disease crisis, Neumora takes an innovative approach to treatment development. The company has established a robust therapeutic pipeline that includes seven clinical and preclinical neuroscience programs targeting novel mechanisms of action for various underserved neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. Neumora plans to advance its pipeline further by initiating multiple clinical trials across its programs in the upcoming 12 to 18 months.

Lycia Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Lycia Therapeutics operates as a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing first-in-class therapeutics using its proprietary Lysosomal Targeting Chimeras (LYTACs) platform. This platform enables the degradation of extracellular and membrane-bound proteins associated with challenging-to-treat diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders, aiming to provide effective treatments for patients.

Asher Bio

Series B in 2021
Asher Biotherapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, founded in 2019. The company specializes in the development of immunotherapy drugs aimed at effectively treating cancer. Its innovative therapies are designed to enhance the immune system's ability to target and eliminate cancer cells while minimizing side effects. This focus allows healthcare providers to deliver effective treatments to patients in a shorter timeframe, aiming to improve overall outcomes in cancer care.

Laronde

Series B in 2021
Laronde is a biotechnology company that specializes in developing an eRNA-based therapeutic platform designed to express a variety of proteins within the body. Founded in 2017 by Flagship Labs, Laronde's innovative Endless RNA technology is engineered to be persistent and non-immunogenic, allowing for repeat dosing and offering flexibility in both formulation and delivery. This platform aims to enhance the predictability and efficacy of new medicines, facilitating the development of therapeutics that can address a wide range of diseases. As Laronde continues to scale its operations, it focuses on advancing multiple programs simultaneously, positioning itself as a key player in the future of medicine.

Vigil Neuroscience

Series B in 2021
Vigil Neuroscience is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics that restore the function of microglia, the brain's immune cells. The company aims to improve outcomes for patients with neurodegenerative diseases by advancing its lead monoclonal antibody TREM2 agonist through Phase 1 trials and progressing its small molecule TREM2 agonist towards an Investigational New Drug (IND) application.

Ring Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Ring Therapeutics is a biotechnology company developing gene therapies using Anellovector, a redosable and targetable DNA therapy platform based on the biology of the human commensal virome. The platform aims to address limitations of current DNA therapies, including limited tissue access, inability to redose, potential genomic integration, and tolerability concerns. Founded in 2017 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Ring Therapeutics was established by Flagship Pioneering to pursue a multi-product platform. It focuses on discovering and developing Anellovector therapeutics to unlock the full potential of gene therapy, moving beyond gene replacement to a broader set of modalities and mechanisms. The approach targets disease sites with tissue and cellular specificity, aiming to treat conditions across genetic disorders, ophthalmology, oncology, and metabolic disorders and to expand therapeutic options for previously inaccessible diseases.

Lyndra Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
Lyndra Therapeutics develops ultra‑long‑acting oral medicines that release drugs over periods of up to a month while temporarily residing in the stomach. The company focuses on sustained, steady‑state delivery for conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, psychiatric and opioid use disorders, immunology, HIV, malaria vector control, and oral contraceptives. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, Lyndra’s platform aims to improve medication adherence and reduce healthcare costs by enabling once‑weekly or monthly dosing of approved drugs and novel therapeutics.

Abata Therapeutics

Series A in 2021
Abata Therapeutics is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing innovative cell therapies for patients suffering from progressive multiple sclerosis and other severe autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. The company specializes in the manipulation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) to address these conditions, aiming to restore balance within the immune system. By engineering Tregs to precisely target disease-related antigens, Abata Therapeutics creates therapies that can effectively treat diseases such as multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes without imposing systemic immune suppression. Founded by experts in immunology and cell therapy, Abata is committed to translating advanced scientific research into meaningful therapies that improve the lives of individuals facing chronic autoimmune challenges.

Bright Peak Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Bright Peak Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing a range of immunotherapies aimed at treating cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company specializes in creating immuno-cytokines that possess pharmacological properties enabling tissue and cell-specific targeting of cytokine payloads. This innovative approach is designed to enhance the efficacy of treatments, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life. By leveraging its expertise in cytokine therapeutics, Bright Peak aims to advance the field of immunotherapy and provide effective solutions for challenging medical conditions.

Cyclerion Therapeutics

Post in 2021
Cyclerion Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing treatments for serious and orphan diseases. The company leverages soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) pharmacology to create next-generation sGC stimulators. Its pipeline includes Olinciguat, an orally administered vascular sGC stimulator in Phase II studies for sickle cell disease; Praliciguat, another oral sGC stimulator in Phase II trials for diabetic nephropathy and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; and IW-6463, a CNS-penetrant sGC stimulator in Phase I trials for neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, Cyclerion is exploring liver-targeted and lung-targeted sGC stimulators. The company was incorporated in 2018.

Engine Biosciences

Series A in 2021
Engine Biosciences, established in 2014 and headquartered in Singapore, specializes in drug discovery and cellular reprogramming. The company's core offering is a validated platform that combines artificial intelligence and genetic perturbation to uncover gene interactions and biological networks. This platform enables researchers and drug developers to create targeted therapies and apply precision medicine. Engine Biosciences caters to prominent American corporations and research institutions, accelerating and reducing the costs of R&D for new medical therapies.

Flare Therapeutics

Series A in 2021
Flare Therapeutics is a biotechnology company that develops small-molecule medicines by targeting transcription factors. It focuses on identifying switch sites—druggable regions that regulate transcription factor activity—to address disease-causing mutations. Leveraging insights into transcription factor biology, Flare aims to translate this understanding into precision medicines, building an early pipeline that is initially focused on precision oncology with potential expansions into neurology, rare genetic disorders, immunology, and inflammation. The company combines a drug-discovery platform with a biology-led approach to discover therapies that alter the trajectory of diseases driven by transcription factor dysregulation.

ViaCyte

Series D in 2021
ViaCyte, Inc. is a regenerative medicine company based in San Diego, California, that specializes in developing cell replacement therapies for diabetes. The company’s primary product candidates, VC-01 and VC-02, aim to treat type 1 diabetes by implanting pancreatic beta-cell precursors derived from stem cells within an encapsulation device. This innovative approach allows the implanted cells to produce insulin in response to blood glucose levels while minimizing the risk of immune rejection, thereby eliminating the need for immunosuppressants. ViaCyte's goal is to provide a long-term solution that can free both type 1 and type 2 diabetes patients from dependence on insulin and reduce associated complications such as hypoglycemia and cardiovascular issues. Founded in 1999, ViaCyte was previously known as Novocell, Inc., and changed its name in 2010. The company also operates an additional facility in Athens, Georgia.

Repertoire Immune Medicines

Series B in 2021
Repertoire Immune Medicines, Inc. is a clinical stage biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 2016. The company focuses on harnessing the power of T cells to develop innovative treatments for cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infectious diseases. By utilizing autologous T cells that are primed against specific cancer antigens and tethered to IL-15, Repertoire Immune Medicines aims to unlock and direct the human immune system to effectively prevent and treat various conditions. The company also specializes in characterizing T cell receptor (TCR)-antigen pairs and rationally designing targeted immune medicines, thereby enhancing the potential for effective therapies in serious health challenges.

Omega Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
Omega Therapeutics, Inc. is a development-stage biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 2016. The company specializes in developing genomic medicines aimed at curing diseases through precision tuning of the human genome. It utilizes its proprietary epigenomic programming platform to engineer a new class of programmable epigenetic medicines known as Omega Epigenomic Controllers. These controllers are designed to selectively regulate genomic activity, allowing for the downregulation or upregulation of genes to achieve therapeutic effects. Omega Therapeutics seeks to transform human medicine by harnessing the natural capacity of the genome to treat and cure various diseases.

Asher Bio

Series A in 2021
Asher Biotherapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, founded in 2019. The company specializes in the development of immunotherapy drugs aimed at effectively treating cancer. Its innovative therapies are designed to enhance the immune system's ability to target and eliminate cancer cells while minimizing side effects. This focus allows healthcare providers to deliver effective treatments to patients in a shorter timeframe, aiming to improve overall outcomes in cancer care.

ElevateBio

Series C in 2021
Founded in 2017, ElevateBio operates a portfolio of companies focused on developing, manufacturing, and commercializing transformative cell and gene therapies for severe diseases. Through strategic partnerships with leading scientists and inventors, along with a centralized facility for efficient translation of R&D into viable therapies, the company aims to deliver life-changing medicines to patients.

Evox Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
Evox Therapeutics Limited is a biotechnology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, that specializes in developing exosome-based therapeutics for the treatment of severe diseases with limited treatment options. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on harnessing and engineering extracellular vesicles, known as exosomes, to facilitate targeted delivery of nucleic acids and proteins. Evox's innovative platform allows for the modification of exosomes using advanced molecular engineering techniques, enabling effective drug delivery to specific organs, including the brain and central nervous system. By leveraging these natural delivery capabilities, Evox aims to overcome the limitations associated with conventional protein, antibody, and nucleic acid therapies, thereby creating novel therapeutic solutions that could significantly impact human health. The company is supported by a robust intellectual property portfolio and is positioned as a leader in this emerging therapeutic space.

Sagimet Biosciences

Venture Round in 2021
Sagimet Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel therapeutics to treat diseases like nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and certain cancers. The company specializes in targeting dysfunctional metabolic pathways, with a particular expertise in fatty acid synthase (FASN) biology.

Valo Health

Series B in 2021
Valo Health is a technology company focused on transforming the drug discovery and development process through the integration of human and machine intelligence. By leveraging machine learning, cloud computing, and extensive data analysis, Valo Health's platform facilitates the identification of previously unknown connections between genetic markers and diseases. This human-centric approach supports clients in the healthcare sector in the development of treatments for various conditions, including oncology, neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular issues. Through its innovative platform, Valo Health aims to accelerate the creation of impactful therapies.

Lexeo Therapeutics

Series A in 2021
Lexeo Therapeutics is a fully integrated biotechnology company focused on developing adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated gene therapies. Its lead programs target both rare and non-rare monogenic diseases, with a preclinical pipeline that spans monogenic, hereditary, and acquired conditions across populations with unmet medical need. The company aims to advance clinical programs toward commercialization while maintaining an ongoing research collaboration with Weill Cornell Medicine’s Department of Genetic Medicine to inform and accelerate its preclinical and clinical work. By leveraging AAV-based approaches and collaborations, Lexeo Therapeutics seeks to transform treatment options for patients with genetic and complex diseases.

Scorpion Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Scorpion Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company specializing in precision oncology. It develops targeted small-molecule drugs to treat cancer by focusing on three areas: therapies against known oncogenes, agents for currently undruggable targets, and drugs for new targets.

Ikena Oncology

Series B in 2021
Ikena Oncology, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing biomarker-driven therapies for cancer treatment. It specializes in precision oncology by targeting pathways essential for cancer growth and therapeutic resistance, particularly within the Hippo and RAS signaling networks. The company's portfolio includes several preclinical and discovery-stage programs, such as IK-007, an EP4 receptor antagonist; IK-175, an AHR antagonist; and IK-412, a kynurenine-degrading enzyme. Additionally, Ikena is developing IK-930, an oral small-molecule inhibitor of the TEAD transcription factor involved in the Hippo pathway. Ikena Oncology, originally founded as Kyn Therapeutics in 2016, rebranded in December 2019 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The company aims to address significant medical needs in oncology through innovative drug development.

FogPharma

Venture Round in 2021
FogPharma is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative therapies for cancer treatment through its proprietary cell-penetrating mini proteins (CPMPs). Founded by Greg Verdine, a leader in drug discovery, the company aims to target cancer-causing proteins within cells that are typically inaccessible to traditional drugs. This novel approach allows for the neutralization of these proteins, potentially transforming the treatment landscape for cancer-related diseases. FogPharma collaborates with leading experts in cancer biology and therapy, fostering a network of researchers, investors, and cancer patients dedicated to advancing its mission. The company is committed to delivering this new class of medicines to improve patient outcomes and enhance quality of life for individuals affected by cancer.

Kineta (Reverse Merger With Yumanity Therapeutics)

Venture Round in 2020
Yumanity Therapeutics is a biotechnology company dedicated to transforming drug discovery for neurodegenerative diseases linked to protein misfolding. Founded in December 2014 by protein folding expert Susan Lindquist and biotech leader Tony Coles, Yumanity aims to develop innovative, disease-modifying therapies to address critical unmet medical needs in conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The company leverages proprietary platforms to identify potential therapeutic targets and has made progress in advancing a new chemical lead series specifically for Parkinson’s disease, while also exploring additional compounds for Alzheimer's disease and ALS.

Locanabio

Series B in 2020
Locanabio is a biotechnology company developing RNA-targeted gene therapies for underserved diseases, with a focus on neuromuscular, neurodegenerative, and retinal conditions. It employs an RNA-targeting platform to modify disease-causing RNA and correct aberrant transcripts, offering therapies distinct from DNA-based approaches. The company identifies target RNA sequences within transcripts and programs therapies to advance candidates for rare genetic neuromuscular, neurodegenerative, and retinal diseases. Located in San Diego, Locanabio aims to translate RNA-directed interventions into treatments for patients with severe conditions.

Faze Medicines

Series A in 2020
Faze Medicines is a biotechnology company focused on developing small molecule therapies that target biomolecular condensates to address the underlying biology of disease. It uses screening and proteomics to define condensate interaction networks and identify therapeutic candidates aimed at cellular mechanisms implicated in conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and myotonic dystrophy type 1, with research extending to other diseases including frontotemporal dementia. Founded in 2020 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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