Logos Capital

Logos Capital is a biotechnology-focused investment firm based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2019. The firm specializes in identifying transformative therapies within the healthcare sector by leveraging in-house data analytics alongside scientific and clinical expertise. Logos Capital integrates knowledge from medical, scientific, and statistical fields to enhance its investment diligence, aiming to uncover compelling opportunities in the biotechnology space. The firm employs a fundamental and sector-oriented approach to equity investment, utilizing statistical modeling of clinical trials to bolster confidence in its investment positions. Through this rigorous methodology, Logos Capital seeks to deliver uncorrelated market returns while advancing innovative healthcare solutions.

Graham Walmsley

Co-Founder and Managing Member

Arsani William

Managing Partner, CIO

Edward Zhong

General Partner

Past deals in Pharmaceuticals

Aclaris Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Aclaris Therapeutics started by the founders of Vicept Therapeutics, is a privately held specialty pharmaceutical dermatology company focused on the development of novel dermatologic therapies. It is committed to identifying, developing, and commercializing innovative therapies to address significant unmet needs in dermatology, both medical and aesthetic, and immunology. Aclaris is focused on market segments with no FDA-approved medications or where treatment gaps exist.

Enliven Therapeutics

Post in 2024
Enliven Therapeutics is a clinical-stage precision oncology company based in Boulder, Colorado, focused on developing small molecule therapies aimed at improving patients' lives. Founded in July 2019 by Sam Kintz, Joe Lyssikatos, and Anish Patel, the company employs a discovery process that integrates clinically validated biological targets with advanced chemistry to create innovative oncology therapeutics. Enliven's product candidates include ELVN-001, a selective small molecule kinase inhibitor targeting the BCR-ABL gene fusion associated with chronic myeloid leukemia, and ELVN-002, an irreversible HER2 inhibitor designed to penetrate the central nervous system and combat wild-type HER2. The company's therapeutic programs address critical challenges in oncology, such as tolerability, resistance, and disease escape, particularly in patients with brain metastases.

Cybin

Post in 2024
Cybin is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company on a mission to create safe and effective psychedelic-based therapeutics to address the large unmet need for new and innovative treatment options for people who suffer from mental health conditions. Cybin’s goal of revolutionizing mental healthcare is supported by a network of world-class partners and internationally recognized scientists aimed at progressing proprietary drug discovery platforms, innovative drug delivery systems, and novel formulation approaches and treatment regimens. The Company is currently developing CYB003, a proprietary deuterated psilocybin analog for the treatment of major depressive disorder, and CYB004, a proprietary deuterated DMT molecule for generalized anxiety disorder, and has a research pipeline of investigational psychedelic-based compounds. Headquartered in Canada and founded in 2019, Cybin is operational in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Ireland. For company updates and to learn more about Cybin, visit www.cybin.com or follow the team on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.

Applied Therapeutics

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

Attralus

Series B in 2024
Attralus, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving the lives of patients suffering from systemic amyloidosis. The company develops innovative peptide-based agents aimed at diagnosing and treating various forms and stages of this complex condition. Its product pipeline includes AT-01, a polybasic peptide radiotracer for diagnostic and monitoring purposes; AT-02, a peptide-immunoglobulin fusion for therapeutic applications; and AT-03, an Fc-fusion protein designed for therapeutic use. Attralus focuses on addressing the common pathology found in all systemic amyloidosis diseases, striving to create effective treatments for subtypes that currently lack available options. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, Attralus was previously known as Aurora Bio, Inc. before rebranding in August 2020.

Tourmaline Bio

Post in 2023
Tourmaline Bio is a late-stage clinical biotechnology company focused on developing transformative medicines aimed at improving the lives of patients with immune diseases. Its primary product candidate, TOUR006, is a fully human monoclonal antibody that targets interleukin-6 (IL-6), a significant proinflammatory cytokine implicated in various autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. The company leverages over twenty years of clinical and commercial experience associated with the anti-IL-6 and anti-IL-6 receptor antibody class, which has effectively treated over a million patients suffering from a range of autoimmune conditions. Tourmaline Bio is committed to addressing the needs of individuals with life-altering immune diseases through its innovative therapeutic approaches.

VistaGen Therapeutics

Post in 2023
VistaGen Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for diseases and disorders of the central nervous system, particularly those related to psychiatric conditions such as depression and anxiety. The company's main product candidates include PH94B, a neuroactive nasal spray poised for Phase III trials aimed at treating acute anxiety in adults with social anxiety disorder, and PH10, another nasal spray in preparation for Phase 2b development for major depressive disorder. Additionally, AV-101, an oral prodrug candidate, is being developed for multiple indications, including major depressive disorder, suicidal ideation, and neuropathic pain. VistaGen has established various licensing and collaboration agreements with other firms to enhance its research and development efforts, including a strategic partnership for the clinical development of PH94B in select Asian markets. Founded in 1998, VistaGen is headquartered in South San Francisco, California.

Olema Oncology

Post in 2023
Olema Oncology is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer. The company specializes in the discovery and commercialization of targeted treatments aimed at improving outcomes for women with cancer. Olema utilizes its extensive knowledge of endocrine-driven cancers and the molecular mechanisms of the ER to create drug candidates that are designed to outperform existing therapies. Currently, the company's product pipeline includes OP-1250 and OP-3136, both of which have completed discovery and preclinical studies. Olema's mission is to transform the standard of care for both pre- and post-menopausal women by providing more effective and convenient treatment options.

Rapport Therapeutics

Series B in 2023
Rapport Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative small-molecule therapies for neurological disorders. The company focuses on understanding the intricate biology of neuronal receptor complexes, which are essential for proper neuronal function and signaling. By mapping and targeting these receptor systems, Rapport Therapeutics aims to create precision medicines that can effectively address the unmet needs of patients suffering from central nervous system disorders. Through its foundational research, the company seeks to transform treatment options and improve outcomes for individuals with these challenging conditions.

Gracell Biotechnologies

Post in 2023
Gracell Biotechnologies Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Shanghai, China, focused on discovering and developing cell therapies for cancer treatment. The company’s lead product candidates include GC012F, a dual-target autologous CAR-T therapy for multiple myeloma, and GC019F, which targets adult B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and is also being investigated for relapsed or refractory B cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Additionally, Gracell is developing GC007F for B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and GC027, an allogeneic CAR-T product candidate for adult T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The company also has GC007g, a donor-derived therapy for relapsed or refractory B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and a pipeline of earlier stage candidates targeting other cancer types, including ovarian cancer and breast cancer. Founded in 2017, Gracell aims to provide innovative cellular therapeutics that enhance treatment options for patients suffering from various hematological malignancies and solid tumors.

Septerna

Series B in 2023
Septerna is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and advancing novel small-molecule medicines that target G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). The company aims to improve patient outcomes by integrating innovative drug discovery technologies with GPCR drug targets. Utilizing its Native Complex platform, Septerna facilitates industrial-scale drug discovery through advanced screening technologies and structure-based drug design. This approach enables medical researchers to efficiently identify treatments for a variety of diseases.

Boundless Bio

Series C in 2023
Boundless Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies for the treatment of aggressive cancers linked to extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA). Founded in 2018 and based in La Jolla, California, the company aims to address the significant unmet medical needs of patients with oncogene amplified tumors, which affect over 14% of cancer patients. By targeting ecDNA, a key factor in oncogene amplification, Boundless Bio seeks to provide transformative treatments for previously difficult-to-treat cancers. One of its leading candidates, BBI-355, is an oral, selective inhibitor of checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1), designed to manage the replication and transcription of ecDNA in cancer cells.

Delcath Systems

Post in 2023
Delcath Systems, Inc. is an interventional oncology company based in New York that specializes in the treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancers. The company's primary product is Melphalan Hydrochloride for Injection, which is used in conjunction with the Delcath Hepatic Delivery System to deliver high-dose chemotherapy directly to the liver while minimizing systemic exposure and side effects. Delcath is currently conducting Phase III clinical trials, including the FOCUS Trial for patients with hepatic dominant ocular melanoma and the ALIGN Trial for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Additionally, Delcath offers Melphalan Hydrochloride under the Delcath Hepatic CHEMOSAT Delivery System in Europe. Founded in 1988, Delcath Systems is dedicated to advancing treatment options for patients with liver cancer.

Unicycive Therapeutics

Post in 2023
Unicycive Therapeutics provides development programs that focus on treating kidney diseases with significant unmet medical needs. It aims to open the way for a broad range of disease-modifying therapies by modifying the intracellular and extracellular concentrations of these various electrolytes and ions in Chronic Kidney Disease and Gitelman’s Syndrome and by addressing the underlying mitochondrial pathology and inflammation associated with Acute Kidney Disease. Unicycive Therapeutics was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Los Altos, California.

Immunic Therapeutics

Post in 2022
Immunic Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing selective oral immunology therapies for chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The company has a pipeline that includes three small molecule products. Its lead program, IMU-838, is a selective immune modulator that works by inhibiting the enzyme DHODH, targeting conditions such as multiple sclerosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and primary sclerosing cholangitis. The second product, IMU-935, functions as an inverse agonist of the transcription factor RORγt and is being developed for psoriasis, castration-resistant prostate cancer, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Lastly, IMU-856 aims to restore intestinal barrier function and is intended for diseases associated with bowel barrier dysfunction. Through these innovative therapies, Immunic Therapeutics aims to address significant unmet medical needs in the field of immunology.

Immunovant

Post in 2022
Immunovant is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on enabling normal lives for patients with autoimmune diseases. Its investigational product candidate, IMVT-1401 (formerly known as RVT-1401), is a novel, fully human monoclonal antibody targeting the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn). We believe that this product has the potential to address a variety of IgG-mediated autoimmune diseases as a subcutaneous injection.

Ventyx Biosciences

Post in 2022
Ventyx Biosciences, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Encinitas, California, that specializes in developing selective inhibitors of TYK2 for autoimmune diseases. Founded in 2018, the company focuses on creating innovative therapies for patients suffering from inflammatory diseases and autoimmune disorders. Its pipeline includes VTX958, an oral allosteric TYK2 inhibitor currently in Phase 1 trials, aimed at treating a variety of autoimmune conditions while minimizing the toxicities associated with broader Janus kinase inhibition. Additionally, Ventyx is advancing VTX002, a Phase 2-ready S1P1 receptor modulator for ulcerative colitis, and VTX2735, a Phase 1 peripheral inhibitor of the NLRP3 inflammasome, which is implicated in several inflammatory conditions. Through these efforts, Ventyx aims to provide effective treatment options for millions of patients.

Allakos

Post in 2022
Allakos Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Redwood City, California, founded in 2012. The company focuses on developing antibody-based therapeutics aimed at treating various conditions linked to dysregulation of the T-helper type 2 immune response, such as allergic diseases and chronic inflammation. Its lead product, antolimab (AK002), targets conditions including eosinophilic gastritis, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, chronic urticaria, indolent systemic mastocytosis, and severe allergic conjunctivitis. Additionally, Allakos is developing AK006, an antibody that targets Siglec-6, an inhibitory receptor found on mast cells. By binding to Siglec-6, AK006 is designed to enhance the receptor's natural inhibitory function, thereby reducing mast cell activation and associated inflammatory responses.

Odyssey Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
Odyssey Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing next-generation immunomodulators and oncology drugs. By leveraging an integrated drug-hunting engine, the company aims to enhance the efficiency of drug discovery, identifying promising targets while reducing the likelihood of failure during development. Odyssey Therapeutics is committed to advancing the field of drug discovery and expediting clinical development, ultimately contributing to the creation of more effective precision medicines for the healthcare industry.

Triana Biomedicines

Series A in 2022
Triana Biomedicines is focused on discovering and developing molecular glues, a novel therapeutic approach aimed at regulating challenging disease targets. The company employs a sophisticated drug discovery engine that combines high-resolution structural insights, advanced in silico tools, and custom chemical libraries. This platform is designed to stabilize existing protein interactions or create new ones, thereby influencing the functionality of disease targets. Triana has successfully validated its technology and is currently advancing multiple research programs across various disease areas, positioning itself to contribute significantly to therapeutic innovation.

Simcha Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
Simcha Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company developing engineered cytokine immunotherapy for cancer. The company uses directed evolution to engineer novel cytokines designed to unlock the precision and power of the immune system. Simcha’s lead program, ST-067, is a designer IL-18 cytokine that has shown potent antitumor effects in animal models, both as a monotherapy and when combined with anti-PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors, as described in Nature in June 2020. It was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Septerna

Series A in 2022
Septerna is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and advancing novel small-molecule medicines that target G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). The company aims to improve patient outcomes by integrating innovative drug discovery technologies with GPCR drug targets. Utilizing its Native Complex platform, Septerna facilitates industrial-scale drug discovery through advanced screening technologies and structure-based drug design. This approach enables medical researchers to efficiently identify treatments for a variety of diseases.

Enliven Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
Enliven Therapeutics is a clinical-stage precision oncology company based in Boulder, Colorado, focused on developing small molecule therapies aimed at improving patients' lives. Founded in July 2019 by Sam Kintz, Joe Lyssikatos, and Anish Patel, the company employs a discovery process that integrates clinically validated biological targets with advanced chemistry to create innovative oncology therapeutics. Enliven's product candidates include ELVN-001, a selective small molecule kinase inhibitor targeting the BCR-ABL gene fusion associated with chronic myeloid leukemia, and ELVN-002, an irreversible HER2 inhibitor designed to penetrate the central nervous system and combat wild-type HER2. The company's therapeutic programs address critical challenges in oncology, such as tolerability, resistance, and disease escape, particularly in patients with brain metastases.

Quanta Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
Quanta Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cancer therapies targeting driver oncogenes, specifically RAS-driven cancers. The company employs advanced optical technology to discover small molecules that can modulate the conformation of RAS proteins. This allosteric modulation aims to restore conformational control of active RAS signaling at the cell membrane, thereby inhibiting a wide range of cancers associated with RAS mutations. By addressing the challenges of previously untreatable cancers, Quanta Therapeutics is committed to advancing new treatment options for patients and enhancing the understanding of RAS biology in cancer therapy.

Expansion Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Expansion Therapeutics is a drug discovery and development company focused on creating small molecule medicines for RNA-mediated diseases. The company specializes in developing novel RNA-targeted drug candidates that have the potential to treat a wide range of severe health conditions. By leveraging its innovative technology, Expansion Therapeutics aims to provide effective treatment options for patients suffering from these challenging diseases.

Ventyx Biosciences

Series B in 2021
Ventyx Biosciences, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Encinitas, California, that specializes in developing selective inhibitors of TYK2 for autoimmune diseases. Founded in 2018, the company focuses on creating innovative therapies for patients suffering from inflammatory diseases and autoimmune disorders. Its pipeline includes VTX958, an oral allosteric TYK2 inhibitor currently in Phase 1 trials, aimed at treating a variety of autoimmune conditions while minimizing the toxicities associated with broader Janus kinase inhibition. Additionally, Ventyx is advancing VTX002, a Phase 2-ready S1P1 receptor modulator for ulcerative colitis, and VTX2735, a Phase 1 peripheral inhibitor of the NLRP3 inflammasome, which is implicated in several inflammatory conditions. Through these efforts, Ventyx aims to provide effective treatment options for millions of patients.

Vanqua Bio

Series B in 2021
Vanqua Bio is a biotechnology company dedicated to discovering and developing innovative medicines for patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases. The company leverages a technology platform that incorporates human genetics and patient-derived neuronal cells to identify and validate new disease pathways linked to lysosomal dysfunction and the inappropriate activation of the innate immune system. Vanqua Bio focuses on creating small-molecule activators of glucocerebrosidase and advancing programs that target the innate immune system, with the aim of addressing the progression of various neurological disorders. Through its efforts, the company seeks to provide healthcare professionals with transformative treatment options for patients facing these challenging conditions.

Obsidian Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Obsidian Therapeutics is a developer of a next-generation cell and gene therapies created to extend adoptive immunotherapy to every patient with cancer.The company's next-generation cell and gene therapies with pharmacologic operating systems provide exquisite control of protein activity in cells and create adoptive cell therapies with new functions that are under control of the treating physician using simple, safe, orally-active, marketed drugs, enabling patients to improve on the current generation of cell therapies.

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.

DICE Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
DICE Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that utilizes its proprietary technology platform to develop a pipeline of novel oral therapeutic candidates aimed at treating chronic diseases, particularly in the field of immunology. The company focuses on creating oral therapeutics that target well-established proteins, intending to achieve efficacy similar to existing systemic biologics. DICE's DELSCAPE platform is specifically designed to discover selective oral small molecules capable of modulating protein-protein interactions effectively. Its lead candidate, S011806, is an oral antagonist targeting interleukin-17, a key player in various immunological conditions. In addition to S011806, DICE is developing other oral therapeutic candidates that target α4ß7 integrin and αVß1/αVß6 integrin, aimed at treating inflammatory bowel disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, respectively.

Tango Therapeutics

Post in 2021
Tango Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative cancer therapies through the principle of synthetic lethality. Established in 2014, the company aims to discover and target specific driver genes involved in cancer progression. Its research concentrates on three main areas: counteracting the loss of tumor suppressor genes, reversing cancer cells' ability to evade the immune system, and identifying effective drug combinations that outperform single-agent therapies. Tango's pipeline includes TNG908, a selective inhibitor of PRMT5 designed for cancer cells with an MTAP deletion, alongside other discovery programs like TNG462, TNG348, and TNG260, which target various cancer types with limited treatment options.

Zentera Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Zentera Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company.

Nimbus Therapeutics

Venture Round in 2021
Nimbus Therapeutics, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing innovative medicines for serious diseases, including metabolic disorders, cancer, and immune-inflammatory conditions. The company utilizes advanced computational technologies to create selective and potent small-molecule therapeutics. Among its notable projects is the Nimbus Apollo program, which features the lead candidate NDI-010976, an allosteric inhibitor targeting Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase (ACC). This compound is being developed for the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and has potential applications in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and other diseases. NDI-010976 received Fast Track designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2016, highlighting its significance in the clinical development pipeline. Nimbus Therapeutics has formed strategic partnerships to enhance its research and development capabilities, reinforcing its commitment to advancing treatment options for complex health challenges.

Interius BioTherapeutics

Series A in 2021
Interius BioTherapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that develops in vivo cell-specific gene medicines to treat B cell lymphomas. Intravenous in vivo CAR treatment, which treats B cell lymphomas, is the company's flagship program. Its unique engineering provides exceptional target tissue specificity. The business is working on a second initiative to address autoimmune conditions. With the help of Interius, a novel and distinct therapeutic modality for the precise administration of gene therapies may soon be made available to patients in expanded care settings, without the need for preconditioning chemotherapy.

Gennao Bio

Series A in 2021
Gennao Bio is a privately held company focused on developing innovative targeted nucleic acid therapeutics, primarily aimed at treating oncology and rare monogenic skeletal muscle diseases. The company utilizes its proprietary gene monoclonal antibody (GMAB) platform technology, which features a novel, cell-penetrating antibody that facilitates the non-covalent binding and delivery of various nucleic acid payloads to specific cells. This non-viral delivery system stands out from traditional gene therapy methods by allowing for multiple types of nucleic acids, enabling repeat dosing, and employing established manufacturing processes. Gennao Bio's approach aims to address significant unmet medical needs and improve patient outcomes in the relevant therapeutic areas.

Boundless Bio

Series B in 2021
Boundless Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies for the treatment of aggressive cancers linked to extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA). Founded in 2018 and based in La Jolla, California, the company aims to address the significant unmet medical needs of patients with oncogene amplified tumors, which affect over 14% of cancer patients. By targeting ecDNA, a key factor in oncogene amplification, Boundless Bio seeks to provide transformative treatments for previously difficult-to-treat cancers. One of its leading candidates, BBI-355, is an oral, selective inhibitor of checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1), designed to manage the replication and transcription of ecDNA in cancer cells.

Janux Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Janux Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative immunotherapies aimed at generating immune responses to combat tumors while preserving healthy tissue. Utilizing its proprietary tumor-activated T Cell Engager platform technology, Janux targets all three stages of the anti-tumor immune response. The company's approach is designed to enhance the efficacy of cancer treatments by specifically engaging the immune system to identify and eliminate cancer cells.

GH Research

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

Tyra Biosciences

Series B in 2021
Tyra Biosciences is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Carlsbad, California, that specializes in developing small molecule therapies for cancer treatment. Founded in 2018, the company aims to address drug resistance in cancer therapies through its proprietary SNÅP platform, which facilitates rapid and precise drug design by generating iterative molecular snapshots. Tyra is particularly focused on creating selective inhibitors of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR) family, which are implicated in approximately 7% of all cancers. The company's lead product candidate, TYRA-300, specifically targets FGFR3 and is initially aimed at patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma of the bladder and urinary tract. Through its innovative approach, Tyra Biosciences seeks to improve treatment outcomes for cancer patients by providing alternatives to existing therapies.

Ventyx Biosciences

Venture Round in 2021
Ventyx Biosciences, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Encinitas, California, that specializes in developing selective inhibitors of TYK2 for autoimmune diseases. Founded in 2018, the company focuses on creating innovative therapies for patients suffering from inflammatory diseases and autoimmune disorders. Its pipeline includes VTX958, an oral allosteric TYK2 inhibitor currently in Phase 1 trials, aimed at treating a variety of autoimmune conditions while minimizing the toxicities associated with broader Janus kinase inhibition. Additionally, Ventyx is advancing VTX002, a Phase 2-ready S1P1 receptor modulator for ulcerative colitis, and VTX2735, a Phase 1 peripheral inhibitor of the NLRP3 inflammasome, which is implicated in several inflammatory conditions. Through these efforts, Ventyx aims to provide effective treatment options for millions of patients.

Satsuma Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2021
Satsuma Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative treatments for migraine. The company's lead product candidate, STS101, is a drug-device combination that features a proprietary dry-powder formulation of dihydroergotamine mesylate. This product is designed for self-administration through a pre-filled, single-use nasal delivery device and is currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials. Founded in 2016 and based in South San Francisco, California, Satsuma aims to provide an effective therapeutic option for individuals suffering from acute migraine episodes.

DTx Pharma

Series B in 2021
DTx Pharma, LLC is a biotechnology company focused on developing and commercializing fatty acid-conjugated peptide therapeutics for patients with rare and chronic diseases. The company specializes in RNA-based therapeutics, utilizing a delivery technology platform that enhances the distribution of nucleic acid drugs to various tissues and organ systems beyond the liver. This innovative approach addresses limitations associated with previous-generation RNA delivery methods, such as poor pharmacokinetics and inadequate cellular uptake. DTx Pharma's products target conditions including retinitis pigmentosa, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and central nervous system disorders. Founded in 2017 and based in San Diego, California, DTx Pharma aims to provide personalized treatment options across multiple therapeutic areas.

Artiva Biotherapeutics

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

Viracta Therapeutics

Post in 2021
Viracta Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage drug development company based in Cardiff, California, focused on precision oncology for virus-associated malignancies. The company specializes in a viral activation therapy platform aimed at treating cancers linked to the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) and other virus-associated diseases. Its lead investigational drug, nanatinostat, is being evaluated in combination with the antiviral valganciclovir in Phase 2 clinical trials for EBV-positive lymphoma, including conditions such as post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder and plasmablastic lymphoma. Viracta is also exploring the application of this therapeutic approach in treating other EBV-related malignancies, such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma and gastric carcinoma. Founded in 2007 and previously known as HemaQuest Pharmaceuticals, Viracta Therapeutics continues to advance its mission to develop innovative treatments for serious viral-associated cancers.

Centessa Pharmaceuticals

Series A in 2021
Centessa Pharmaceuticals is a next-generation biopharmaceutical company that aims to reshape the traditional drug development process. The company applies an asset-centric R&D model at scale to advance a portfolio of highly validated programs led by industry-leading teams. Each program is developed by a Centessa Subsidiary and supported by a centralized infrastructure and the Centessa management team.

Verve Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Verve Therapeutics, Inc. is a genetic medicines company focused on innovative treatments for cardiovascular disease through gene editing. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a research facility in Philadelphia, the company aims to shift the management of cardiovascular conditions from chronic treatments to single-course gene editing therapies. Its initial programs concentrate on the PCSK9 and ANGPTL3 genes, which are known to significantly impact blood lipid levels, a major factor in cardiovascular disease. Verve Therapeutics collaborates with partners such as Beam Therapeutics and Verily to enhance its gene editing delivery technologies. The company is staffed by a team of experts in cardiovascular medicine, human genetics, and drug development, positioning itself to address the challenges of cardiovascular health effectively.

Affinivax

Series C in 2021
Affinivax, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Lexington, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative vaccines using its proprietary Multiple Antigen Presenting System (MAPS) technology. This approach allows for the combination of protective polysaccharides and proteins into a single vaccine, thereby enhancing immune responses against a variety of infectious diseases affecting both children and adults. Affinivax targets several significant pathogens, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, bacterial nosocomial infections, Salmonella typhi, and Staphylococcus aureus. The company aims to create vaccines that not only provide broader disease coverage compared to existing options but also address infectious diseases lacking effective immunization strategies. Founded in 2014, Affinivax benefits from the expertise of leading professionals in infectious diseases and vaccines, and it has received backing from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, along with an exclusive license from Boston Children’s Hospital for its MAPS technology.

Scorpion Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
Scorpion Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing next-generation precision oncology technologies for cancer treatment. Founded in 2020, the company specializes in creating targeted small-molecule drugs that interact with validated cancer targets. Its research encompasses therapies aimed at known oncogenes, previously undruggable cancer targets, and novel targets. By integrating technologies across target discovery, medicinal chemistry, and translational medicine, Scorpion Therapeutics aims to advance a comprehensive pipeline of optimized compounds. The company's goal is to expand the reach of precision medicine, enabling healthcare professionals to offer innovative treatments to a broader range of cancer patients.

Biomea Fusion

Series A in 2021
Biomea Fusion is a privately held precision medicine company with a mission to revolutionize drug development to create more effective therapies for cancer patients. Biomea Fusion has a development portfolio that targets specific gene alterations which occur in the DNA of patients that translate into key drivers of tumor growth. It is Biomea’s goal to move these potentially breakthrough medicines swiftly through the development process and deliver highly impactful treatments for patients in need. The lead program targets the protein-to-protein interaction between menin and the MLL complex for the treatment of various tumors.

IconOVir Bio

Series A in 2021
IconOVir Bio is a preclinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative oncolytic virus therapies for cancer treatment. The company's proprietary platform aims to overcome the limitations associated with first- and second-generation oncolytic viruses, thereby enhancing the therapeutic options available to healthcare professionals. By prioritizing personalized therapy, IconOVir Bio seeks to improve treatment outcomes for cancer patients, positioning itself at the forefront of advancements in oncology.

Ikena Oncology

Series B in 2021
Ikena Oncology is a biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative therapies for cancer treatment. The company specializes in biomarker-driven and precision therapies that target specific mechanisms involved in cancer growth, spread, and resistance. Its product pipeline includes several candidates such as IK-007, an EP4 receptor antagonist; IK-175, an AHR antagonist; and IK-930, an oral small-molecule inhibitor of the TEAD transcription factor in the Hippo signaling pathway. Additionally, Ikena is exploring a kynurenine-degrading enzyme with IK-412 and other discovery-stage programs targeting various oncogenic pathways. Established in 2016, Ikena Oncology aims to address unmet medical needs through a combination of chemistry, translational science, and patient-centered drug development.

Cullinan Therapeutics

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

Olema Oncology

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

Flame Biosciences

Venture Round in 2020
Flame Biosciences, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in New York, dedicated to the research, development, and commercialization of innovative therapies targeting cancer and inflammatory diseases. The company is focused on creating transformative treatments, including FL-101, which addresses lung cancers associated with inflammation, and FL-201, aimed at reducing chronic inflammation in patients. Established in 2017, Flame Biosciences seeks to improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from debilitating and life-threatening conditions through its advanced therapeutic solutions.

Rain Oncology

Series B in 2020
Rain Oncology Inc. is a late-stage precision oncology company focused on developing therapies that target oncogenic drivers. The company employs a tumor-agnostic approach, selecting patients based on the underlying genetics of their tumors rather than their histological characteristics. Its leading product candidate, milademetan, is an oral small molecule inhibitor of MDM2, which plays a role in various cancers. In addition to milademetan, Rain Oncology is advancing a preclinical program aimed at inducing synthetic lethality in cancer cells through the inhibition of RAD52. This targeted strategy aims to improve treatment outcomes for patients who are genetically predisposed to benefit from these therapies.

Kinnate Biopharma

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

Olema Oncology

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

Cogent Biosciences

Post in 2020
Cogent Biosciences is a biotechnology company focused on developing precision therapies for genetically defined diseases, utilizing proprietary T-cell engineering technology alongside tumor-targeting antibodies to harness the body’s immune system in the fight against cancer. The company designs targeted treatments aimed at addressing the underlying causes of diseases, thereby improving patient outcomes. One of its key programs, CGT9486, is a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor that specifically targets the KIT D816V mutation and other mutations in KIT exon 17. This mutation is predominantly linked to Systemic Mastocytosis, a severe condition resulting from the uncontrolled growth of mast cells, and is also associated with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Cogent Biosciences is advancing its lead program, which is expected to enter Phase I clinical trials to evaluate safety and efficacy.

Annexon Biosciences

Series D in 2020
Annexon Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies for patients suffering from classical complement-mediated disorders affecting the body, brain, and eye. The company's research is centered around its platform technology that targets classical complement-mediated autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases associated with the abnormal activation of C1q, a key molecule in the classical complement pathway. Annexon's lead product candidate, ANX005, is a full-length monoclonal antibody intended for intravenous use in treating autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders. Another candidate, ANX007, is a monoclonal antibody Fab formulated for intravitreal administration aimed at neurodegenerative ophthalmic conditions. The company employs a disciplined, biomarker-driven development strategy to ensure its therapies effectively engage the target at tolerable doses within the intended patient tissues, while also exploring additional indications within both orphan and larger market segments.

C4 Therapeutics

Series B in 2020
C4 Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapeutic candidates that target and eliminate disease-causing proteins, primarily for the treatment of cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. The company's lead product candidate, CFT7455, is an orally bioavailable degrader designed to target IKZF1/3 for multiple myeloma and other lymphomas. Additionally, C4 is advancing CFT8634, which targets BRD9 for specific solid tumors, alongside programs aimed at genetically defined resistant solid tumors. C4 Therapeutics utilizes its proprietary Degronimid platform, which allows for the selective degradation of proteins through the natural ubiquitin/proteasome system, potentially addressing previously undruggable targets while minimizing drug resistance. The company has formed strategic collaborations with major industry players, and it aims to make a significant impact on the treatment landscape through its advanced protein degradation science and multiple development programs. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, C4 Therapeutics continues to innovate in the field of targeted therapy.

Pliant Therapeutics

Series C in 2020
Pliant Therapeutics is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel therapies for the treatment of fibrosis. Pliant's lead product candidate, PLN-74809, is an oral small-molecule dual selective inhibitor of avß6 and avß1 integrins that it is developing for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, or IPF, and primary sclerosing cholangitis, or PSC. PLN-74809 has received Orphan Drug Designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for both IPF and PSC. Pliant is currently recruiting two Phase 2a trials of PLN-74809 for the treatment of IPF and plans to initiate a Phase 2a trial in PSC in the second half of 2020. Pliant's second product candidate, PLN-1474, is a small-molecule selective inhibitor of avß1 for the treatment of liver fibrosis associated with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH, which Pliant has partnered with Novartis. PLN-1474 is currently undergoing a Phase 1 trial. In addition to clinical stage programs, Pliant currently has two preclinical programs targeting oncology and muscular dystrophies.

Aligos Therapeutics

Series B in 2020
Aligos Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company that was founded in 2018 with the mission to become a world leader in the treatment of viral infections and liver diseases. Aligos is focused on the development of targeted antiviral therapies for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and coronaviruses as well as leveraging its expertise in liver diseases to create targeted therapeutics for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Aligos’ strategy is to harness the deep expertise and decades of drug development experience its workforce has in liver disease, particularly viral hepatitis, to rapidly advance its pipeline of potentially best-in-class molecules.

Black Diamond Therapeutics

Series C in 2019
Black Diamond Therapeutics is a precision oncology medicine company focused on discovering and developing small molecule therapies that are tumor-agnostic. The company’s lead product candidate, BDTX-189, targets non-canonical and oncogenic mutations in ErbB kinases, specifically the epidermal growth factor receptor and tyrosine-protein kinase. In addition to BDTX-189, Black Diamond is developing allosteric-EGFR mutation inhibitors and other early-stage pipeline programs that address allosteric mutations in kinases associated with cancer and rare genetic diseases. The company's approach is centered on its Mutation-Allostery-Pharmacology platform, which aims to create targeted treatments for genetically defined cancers, especially for patients with limited existing treatment options. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Black Diamond Therapeutics was previously known as ASET Therapeutics until its name change in January 2018.

Avidity Biosciences

Series C in 2019
Avidity Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing oligonucleotide-based therapies known as antibody oligonucleotide conjugates (AOCs). These innovative therapies aim to address the limitations of traditional oligonucleotide treatments by combining the tissue selectivity of monoclonal antibodies with the precision of oligonucleotide therapies. This approach allows Avidity to target previously undruggable tissue and cell types, thereby addressing the underlying genetic drivers of various diseases. The company's lead product candidate, AOC 1001, is designed to treat myotonic dystrophy type 1, a rare muscle disease. Additionally, Avidity is advancing multiple programs aimed at treating muscle-related conditions such as muscle atrophy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, and Pompe disease. Founded in 2012 and based in La Jolla, California, Avidity is also exploring therapeutic applications in immune and other cell types.

Repare Therapeutics

Series B in 2019
Repare Therapeutics Inc. is a precision oncology company based in Montréal, Canada, specializing in the discovery and development of novel therapeutics through a synthetic lethality approach. Utilizing its proprietary SNIPRx platform, which combines genome-wide and CRISPR-enabled technology, the company systematically identifies targeted cancer therapies addressing genomic instability, particularly in DNA damage repair. Its lead candidate, RP-3500, is an oral small molecule inhibitor designed to treat solid tumors with specific DNA damage repair-related genomic alterations. Additionally, Repare is advancing a CCNE1-SL inhibitor program targeting tumors with CCNE1 amplification, along with a Polymerase Theta program focused on BRCA mutations and related genomic alterations. Founded in 2016, the company aims to improve cancer treatment by leveraging innovative drug discovery methods and addressing the unique vulnerabilities of tumor cells.

Passage Bio

Series B in 2019
Passage Bio is a fully integrated gene therapy company with a mission to develop a portfolio of five life-transforming AAV-delivered therapeutics for the treatment of rare monogenic central nervous system diseases. The company is based in Philadelphia, PA and has a research, collaboration and license agreement with the University of Pennsylvania and its Gene Therapy Program (GTP) as well as the Orphan Disease Center (ODC). Pursuant to the research collaboration, GTP conducts IND-enabling preclinical work, and Passage Bio is responsible for clinical development, regulatory, manufacturing and commercialization of all product candidates. The ODC is responsible for natural history studies, KOL engagement, and patient advocacy outreach.

Black Diamond Therapeutics

Series B in 2019
Black Diamond Therapeutics is a precision oncology medicine company focused on discovering and developing small molecule therapies that are tumor-agnostic. The company’s lead product candidate, BDTX-189, targets non-canonical and oncogenic mutations in ErbB kinases, specifically the epidermal growth factor receptor and tyrosine-protein kinase. In addition to BDTX-189, Black Diamond is developing allosteric-EGFR mutation inhibitors and other early-stage pipeline programs that address allosteric mutations in kinases associated with cancer and rare genetic diseases. The company's approach is centered on its Mutation-Allostery-Pharmacology platform, which aims to create targeted treatments for genetically defined cancers, especially for patients with limited existing treatment options. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Black Diamond Therapeutics was previously known as ASET Therapeutics until its name change in January 2018.
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