Northpond Ventures

Northpond Ventures is a science-driven venture capital firm based in Bethesda, Maryland, with additional offices in San Francisco, California, and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 2018, the firm concentrates its investments in life sciences, diagnostics, therapeutics, digital health, and related technologies, including AI and machine learning applications in biotech and medical fields, as well as environmental and other emerging technologies. It seeks to back early- and growth-stage companies that advance biomedical research, diagnostics, medical devices, and technology-enabled health solutions. The firm operates as a registered investment adviser and emphasizes building a better tomorrow through science-driven investing. It focuses on strategy, value creation, and supporting companies at the intersection of life sciences and technology, aiming to accelerate innovations that improve health outcomes.

Diana Bernstein

Vice President

Tiffany Chen

Associate

Lucy Coassin

Principal

Andrea Jackson

Managing Director

Daniel Janse

Managing Director

Past deals in Medical

EnPlusOne Biosciences

Venture Round in 2025
EnPlusOne Biosciences specializes in developing an enzymatic-based RNA synthesis platform designed to overcome limitations of traditional chemical synthesis methods. Their innovative approach aims to facilitate large-scale production and expand accessibility to diverse nucleotide modifications for emerging RNA therapeutics.

Vizgen

Series D in 2024
Vizgen develops next-generation spatially resolved transcriptomic profiling tools. Its patented MERFISH technology enables multiplexed single-molecule imaging of RNA species in individual cells, providing insights into biological systems and diseases across various applications such as oncology, immunology, neuroscience, and regenerative medicine.

VieCure

Venture Round in 2024
VieCure develops an AI-driven platform that transforms cancer care by providing personalized, evidence-based treatment plans. It curates global cancer knowledge and tailors it to each patient's unique needs, ensuring compliance with national standards and genomic guidelines.

Inflammatix

Series E in 2024
Inflammatix develops rapid molecular diagnostics tests that interpret the immune system to resolve major clinical challenges. Initially focused on acute bacterial and viral infections, sepsis, and other conditions like tropical infections and autoimmune diseases.

Slingshot Biosciences

Series A in 2024
Slingshot Biosciences develops engineered synthetic cells to accelerate drug research and enable diagnostics and therapeutics. The company creates next-generation cellular tools that aim to simplify complex experiments, improve data standardization in cell analysis, and provide cost-effective solutions for research programs. Its work includes aligning cellular properties such as forward and side scatter of white blood cells to enable more consistent measurements and faster interpretation. By removing cold-chain barriers, Slingshot Biosciences seeks to broaden access to advanced diagnostics and therapeutics, supporting programs focused on neglected and rare diseases. Operating in the industrial synthetic biology space, the company concentrates on practical cellular technologies that can shorten development timelines and reduce costs for researchers.

SeLux Diagnostics

Venture Round in 2024
SeLux Diagnostics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Charlestown, Massachusetts, focused on developing a next-generation phenotyping platform for antibiotic susceptibility testing and diagnostics of infectious diseases. Established in 2014, the company utilizes synthetic amplifier technology to enhance the speed and complexity of antibiotic susceptibility testing, thereby significantly improving patient care. By facilitating the rapid selection of personalized antimicrobial therapies, SeLux aims to transform the management of infectious diseases, ultimately saving lives, reducing hospital stays, and combating the growing issue of antibiotic resistance through more targeted treatments.

Elephas

Series C in 2024
Elephas is a company focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its innovative live tumor imaging diagnostics platform. By leveraging advances in cancer biology, multimodal microscopy, engineering, and artificial intelligence, Elephas aims to enhance clinical decision-making and personalize therapy for cancer patients. The company's approach involves the use of human live tumor fragments, allowing clinicians to determine the most effective treatment strategies for individual patients. In doing so, Elephas not only seeks to improve patient outcomes but also to expedite the drug development process, addressing the significant challenges faced in oncology.

Totus Medicines

Series B in 2023
Totus Medicines is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative therapies for diseases that have been historically difficult to treat. Utilizing advanced chemical biology techniques, the company employs a proprietary platform that enables high-throughput screening of billions of drug candidates against numerous biological targets. This approach allows Totus Medicines to identify effective molecules for traditionally challenging conditions, including cancer, Alzheimer's disease, infectious diseases, and age-related disorders. By harnessing the potential of covalent bonding and cutting-edge drug discovery methods, Totus Medicines aims to translate genetic insights into viable therapeutic options, addressing unmet medical needs across the human genome.

Aro Biotherapeutics

Series B in 2023
Aro Biotherapeutics is a biotechnology company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, focused on developing a novel protein drug platform known as Centyrins. These small, non-antibody protein scaffolds are designed to enhance treatment efficacy and safety for patients with cancer and other serious diseases. Aro Biotherapeutics has established a wholly-owned pipeline of Centyrins targeted at oncology and immunology applications. The unique structure of Centyrins allows for multi-specificity and the targeted delivery of complex drug payloads, including nucleic acids, which may aid in advancing therapeutic mechanisms and unlocking the potential of genetic medicines. Established in 2017, the company aims to innovate treatments that improve patient outcomes in challenging medical conditions.

Kyverna Therapeutics

Series B in 2023
Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc. is a cell therapy company focused on developing innovative treatments and potential cures for serious autoimmune diseases. Founded in 2018 and based in Berkeley, California, the company utilizes advanced T cell engineering and synthetic biology technologies to target and eliminate autoreactive immune cells that contribute to inflammatory conditions. By addressing the underlying causes of these diseases, Kyverna Therapeutics aims to offer effective solutions for patients suffering from autoimmune disorders.

Octave

Series B in 2023
Octave is a clinical platform developer focused on transforming the care landscape for multiple sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases. The company creates a platform that generates, analyzes, and integrates data to improve patient outcomes and reduce overall healthcare costs. By optimizing medication usage and healthcare services, Octave aims to enhance the efficiency of the pharmaceutical industry throughout the entire lifecycle of drug development, which includes discovery, clinical trials, and post-marketing phases. Their approach utilizes real-world evidence to inform decision-making, ultimately striving to set a new standard in multiple sclerosis care.

Telesis Bio

Post in 2023
Telesis Bio is a biotechnology company founded in 2013 and based in San Diego, USA. It specializes in synthetic biology, providing researchers with tools to design, create, and secure synthetic DNA and mRNA. The company focuses on enabling the rapid, accurate, and reproducible synthesis of high-quality synthetic genetic materials for various applications in synthetic biology. Telesis Bio manufactures and sells a range of laboratory equipment, including synthetic biology instruments and reagents, as well as offering related services. Its product lineup features the BioXp system, BioXp kits, and Benchtop reagents, alongside BioXp biofoundry services, all aimed at supporting innovative research and development in the field.

Faro Health

Series A in 2023
Faro Health develops a cloud-based medical platform that standardizes, automates, and streamlines clinical trial processes. Its system handles administrative burdens, allowing clinical researchers to focus on critical decisions that drive clinical value.

Slingshot Biosciences

Series A in 2023
Slingshot Biosciences develops engineered synthetic cells to accelerate drug research and enable diagnostics and therapeutics. The company creates next-generation cellular tools that aim to simplify complex experiments, improve data standardization in cell analysis, and provide cost-effective solutions for research programs. Its work includes aligning cellular properties such as forward and side scatter of white blood cells to enable more consistent measurements and faster interpretation. By removing cold-chain barriers, Slingshot Biosciences seeks to broaden access to advanced diagnostics and therapeutics, supporting programs focused on neglected and rare diseases. Operating in the industrial synthetic biology space, the company concentrates on practical cellular technologies that can shorten development timelines and reduce costs for researchers.

EnPlusOne Biosciences

Seed Round in 2022
EnPlusOne Biosciences specializes in developing an enzymatic-based RNA synthesis platform designed to overcome limitations of traditional chemical synthesis methods. Their innovative approach aims to facilitate large-scale production and expand accessibility to diverse nucleotide modifications for emerging RNA therapeutics.

Elephas

Series B in 2022
Elephas is a company focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its innovative live tumor imaging diagnostics platform. By leveraging advances in cancer biology, multimodal microscopy, engineering, and artificial intelligence, Elephas aims to enhance clinical decision-making and personalize therapy for cancer patients. The company's approach involves the use of human live tumor fragments, allowing clinicians to determine the most effective treatment strategies for individual patients. In doing so, Elephas not only seeks to improve patient outcomes but also to expedite the drug development process, addressing the significant challenges faced in oncology.

Syapse

Venture Round in 2022
Syapse, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in precision medicine through its innovative software platform, which aggregates and analyzes clinical, molecular, treatment, and outcomes data. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Radnor, Pennsylvania, Syapse aims to enhance healthcare by providing actionable insights that support data-driven decision-making in precision oncology. The company operates the Syapse Learning Health Network, a global network that enables health systems and life sciences collaborators to share real-world cancer data. This network empowers healthcare organizations to collaborate effectively, ensuring that oncologists and decision-makers have access to comprehensive patient insights at the point of care, ultimately driving improved outcomes for cancer patients. Syapse has established strategic partnerships, including a collaboration with Pfizer, to further its mission of delivering personalized care based on robust real-world evidence.

Code Biotherapeutics

Series A in 2022
Code Biotherapeutics is a next-generation gene therapy company pioneering the development of targeted non-viral gene therapies to treat serious and life-threatening genetic diseases. Code Bio leverages its novel multivalent synthetic DNA delivery platform, 3DNA, which has been engineered to overcome many of the challenges inherent with viral-based gene therapies such as immunogenicity, size and delivery limitations, re-dosability, and manufacturing complexity. The company is advancing an internal pipeline focused on select rare disease programs as well as establishing partnerships to take forward programs in both rare and prevalent diseases.

Vizgen

Series C in 2022
Vizgen develops next-generation spatially resolved transcriptomic profiling tools. Its patented MERFISH technology enables multiplexed single-molecule imaging of RNA species in individual cells, providing insights into biological systems and diseases across various applications such as oncology, immunology, neuroscience, and regenerative medicine.

Transition Bio

Series A in 2022
Transition Bio, Inc. is a biotechnology company dedicated to advancing human health through the discovery, analysis, and modulation of biological condensates. Founded in 2020 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a branch in Cambridge, United Kingdom, the company has developed a hypothesis-free drug discovery and diagnostics platform known as Condensomics. This innovative platform leverages droplet microfluidic technologies and protein biophysics to study condensates with remarkable precision, providing medical practitioners with detailed molecular mappings. Transition Bio's approach is designed to unlock new opportunities for drug development, setting it apart in the biopharmaceutical landscape.

Ansa Biotechnologies

Series A in 2022
Founded in 2018, Ansa Biotechnologies develops an innovative DNA synthesis technology based on enzymes. This novel approach aims to accelerate biological research and engineering by producing gene-length oligonucleotides more efficiently than traditional chemical methods.

Triumvira Immunologics

Series A in 2022
Triumvira Immunologics USA, Inc. is an immunotherapy company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, with research facilities in Hamilton, Canada. The company focuses on developing innovative T cell therapies aimed at improving cancer treatment outcomes. Its primary offerings include chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) therapies and engineered T cell receptor (TCR) therapies. A key aspect of Triumvira's approach is its proprietary T cell Antigen Coupler (TAC) technology, which recruits the entire natural T cell receptor and operates independently of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). This technology enables the development of more effective therapies for a wider array of patients suffering from both solid and liquid malignancies, as well as other diseases beyond cancer.

Sherlock Biosciences

Series B in 2022
Sherlock Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative molecular diagnostic solutions. The company utilizes advanced engineering biology tools, such as CRISPR and synthetic biology, to create diagnostic platforms capable of delivering accurate and rapid results. Its notable technologies include SHERLOCK, a method for detecting and quantifying specific genetic sequences, and INSPECTR, which is designed for versatile, easy-to-use diagnostics. Sherlock Biosciences aims to serve various applications, including precision oncology, infectious disease identification, food safety, at-home testing, and general disease detection. Founded in 2018, the company is committed to providing affordable diagnostics suitable for diverse settings, including those with low-resource environments.

DNAnexus

Series H in 2022
DNAnexus, Inc. is a cloud-based provider of genome informatics and data management tools, primarily serving enterprises and organizations involved in genomic medicine. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a platform that facilitates the analysis of raw sequencing data and the integration of genomic data with clinical information. Its suite of products includes MOSAIC Microbiome for collaborative research on the human microbiome, DNAnexus Apollo for clinico-genomic data exploration, and DNAnexus Titan for data analysis. Additionally, the DNAnexus Portals provide secure online workspaces for cross-disciplinary collaboration, while the Clinico-Genomic Data Solution addresses the need for disease-specific datasets through partnerships with healthcare providers. The company has established itself as a key player in the biopharmaceutical, diagnostic, and academic research sectors, enabling clients to tackle complex challenges in human health with enhanced security and scalability. DNAnexus also maintains a strategic alliance with WuXi NextCODE Genomics and has locations in San Francisco, London, and Prague.

SeLux Diagnostics

Series C in 2022
SeLux Diagnostics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Charlestown, Massachusetts, focused on developing a next-generation phenotyping platform for antibiotic susceptibility testing and diagnostics of infectious diseases. Established in 2014, the company utilizes synthetic amplifier technology to enhance the speed and complexity of antibiotic susceptibility testing, thereby significantly improving patient care. By facilitating the rapid selection of personalized antimicrobial therapies, SeLux aims to transform the management of infectious diseases, ultimately saving lives, reducing hospital stays, and combating the growing issue of antibiotic resistance through more targeted treatments.

Story Health

Series A in 2022
Story Health Corporation is a healthcare technology company founded in 2020 and based in Saratoga, California. The company develops intelligent embedded virtualized clinical care software tools designed to assist healthcare specialists, including neurologists and primary care physicians, in understanding medical situations and making informed clinical decisions. Story Health's platform utilizes data from high-frequency sources to enhance therapy management through virtual protocols and adaptive machine learning. By focusing on patient-centered design, Story Health aims to bridge the gap between clinical evidence and real-world patient experiences, enabling clinicians to effectively address the physiological effects of disease and therapy.

Scipher Medicine

Series D in 2022
Scipher Medicine develops a molecular technology platform that predicts patient responsiveness to specific drugs in cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases. Its flagship product, PrismRA, identifies rheumatoid arthritis patients unlikely to respond to anti-TNF therapies, enabling alternative treatments. The company aims to transform drug prescription by predicting optimal therapy using simple blood samples.

Walking Fish Therapeutics

Series A in 2022
Walking Fish Therapeutics is focused on developing innovative cell-based therapeutics aimed at treating serious diseases, particularly in the fields of oncology and regenerative medicine. The company leverages the unique capabilities of B cells to activate the immune system, thereby creating treatments for cancer and other conditions. Additionally, these B cell factories can function as in vivo protein producers, generating replacement proteins for deficiency diseases and engineered antibodies. By harnessing locally acting proteins, Walking Fish Therapeutics seeks to enhance therapeutic outcomes and provide targeted solutions for patients suffering from various ailments.

Kyverna Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc. is a cell therapy company focused on developing innovative treatments and potential cures for serious autoimmune diseases. Founded in 2018 and based in Berkeley, California, the company utilizes advanced T cell engineering and synthetic biology technologies to target and eliminate autoreactive immune cells that contribute to inflammatory conditions. By addressing the underlying causes of these diseases, Kyverna Therapeutics aims to offer effective solutions for patients suffering from autoimmune disorders.

64x Bio

Series A in 2022
64x Bio develops a platform that accelerates and scales mammalian cell line discovery. It combines high-throughput screening with computational design loops to create optimized cell lines for viral vector production, focusing on those used in cell and gene therapies.

Ori Biotech

Series B in 2022
Ori Biotech develops a manufacturing platform designed to accelerate the production of cell and gene therapies. Its proprietary system automates and standardizes manufacturing processes, enabling therapeutics developers to efficiently bring lifesaving treatments to patients.

Totus Medicines

Series A in 2021
Totus Medicines is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative therapies for diseases that have been historically difficult to treat. Utilizing advanced chemical biology techniques, the company employs a proprietary platform that enables high-throughput screening of billions of drug candidates against numerous biological targets. This approach allows Totus Medicines to identify effective molecules for traditionally challenging conditions, including cancer, Alzheimer's disease, infectious diseases, and age-related disorders. By harnessing the potential of covalent bonding and cutting-edge drug discovery methods, Totus Medicines aims to translate genetic insights into viable therapeutic options, addressing unmet medical needs across the human genome.

Parthenon Therapeutics

Series A in 2021
Parthenon Therapeutics is inventing a novel class of anti-cancer therapies that reprogram the tumor microenvironment (TME). The interplay between cancer cells and their surrounding microenvironment is relevant in drug development as manycancers use the TME to build barriers that shield immune system attack. One approach, PRTH-101, breaks these barriers to overcome recalcitrant cancers. Based on research, the company is designing a portfolio of drug candidates to treat the right patients at the right time.

SimBioSys

Series A in 2021
SimBioSys is focused on advancing cancer care through its innovative Computational Microscope, which merges advanced simulation techniques with a wide array of experimental datasets. This technology enables researchers to gain insights into the cancer microenvironment, allowing them to observe tumor behavior, including cell phenotypes and interactions with surrounding tissues. By creating personalized virtual tumors from comprehensive diagnostic data, SimBioSys facilitates computational scenario analysis that enhances doctors' understanding of individual cases. This approach aims to improve decision-making and patient experiences in the realm of oncology, ultimately transforming cancer treatment.

Elephas

Series A in 2021
Elephas is a company focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its innovative live tumor imaging diagnostics platform. By leveraging advances in cancer biology, multimodal microscopy, engineering, and artificial intelligence, Elephas aims to enhance clinical decision-making and personalize therapy for cancer patients. The company's approach involves the use of human live tumor fragments, allowing clinicians to determine the most effective treatment strategies for individual patients. In doing so, Elephas not only seeks to improve patient outcomes but also to expedite the drug development process, addressing the significant challenges faced in oncology.

Emulate

Series E in 2021
Emulate is a biotechnology company that develops organ-on-a-chip human emulation technology to model how diseases, medicines, chemicals, and foods affect human health. Its platform includes lung, intestinal, liver, and skin organ chips that reproduce normal biology and disease states, enabling human-relevant insights beyond traditional cell culture or animal models. The company also provides drug development tools and instrumentation software to support research and development workflows for researchers across biotechnology, pharmaceutical, consumer health, cosmetics, chemical, food, and agrochemical sectors, as well as government agencies and academic institutions. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Boston, Emulate aims to accelerate understanding of human biology and improve human health outcomes.

DICE Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
DICE Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing novel oral therapeutic candidates aimed at treating chronic diseases, particularly in immunology. Utilizing its proprietary DELSCAPE technology platform, DICE focuses on creating selective oral small molecules that can effectively modulate protein-protein interactions, similar to the efficacy of existing systemic biologics. The company's lead candidate, S011806, targets interleukin-17 (IL-17), a key pro-inflammatory molecule associated with various immunological conditions. Additionally, DICE is advancing oral therapies aimed at α4ß7 integrin and αVß1/αVß6 integrin, which are intended for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, respectively. Through its innovative approach, DICE Therapeutics aims to bring effective oral treatments to patients suffering from chronic inflammatory diseases.

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.

Slingshot Biosciences

Series A in 2021
Slingshot Biosciences develops engineered synthetic cells to accelerate drug research and enable diagnostics and therapeutics. The company creates next-generation cellular tools that aim to simplify complex experiments, improve data standardization in cell analysis, and provide cost-effective solutions for research programs. Its work includes aligning cellular properties such as forward and side scatter of white blood cells to enable more consistent measurements and faster interpretation. By removing cold-chain barriers, Slingshot Biosciences seeks to broaden access to advanced diagnostics and therapeutics, supporting programs focused on neglected and rare diseases. Operating in the industrial synthetic biology space, the company concentrates on practical cellular technologies that can shorten development timelines and reduce costs for researchers.

Faro Health

Series A in 2021
Faro Health develops a cloud-based medical platform that standardizes, automates, and streamlines clinical trial processes. Its system handles administrative burdens, allowing clinical researchers to focus on critical decisions that drive clinical value.

Torus Biosystems

Series A in 2021
Torus Biosystems is a biotechnology company founded in 2019 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It specializes in the development of a diagnostic device that facilitates DNA testing for scientific and medical research applications. The company's apparatus is designed for use across various sectors, including consumer products, food safety for humans and animals, personal care, and agriculture. By providing accessible DNA testing solutions, Torus Biosystems aims to enhance the understanding of biochemical agents in both medical and non-medical contexts.

Outcomes4Me

Series A in 2021
Founded in 2017, Outcomes4Me is a Boston-based company that empowers cancer patients through its AI-driven platform. This platform provides personalized, evidence-based treatment options and real-time clinical information, enabling patients to navigate their care effectively and improve outcomes.

Ultivue

Series D in 2021
Ultivue develops multiplex biomarker assays for tissue phenotyping and digital pathology. Its products enable high-resolution fluorescent microscopy imaging, aiding life science research and potential clinical diagnostics.

Current Health

Series B in 2021
Current Health Limited is a healthcare technology company based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, that specializes in wearable devices for monitoring patient vitals. Founded in 2014 and originally known as Snap40 Limited, the company rebranded in December 2018. Current Health's devices are designed to measure critical health indicators such as oxygen saturation, respiration rate, pulse rate, temperature, motion, activity, and posture, enabling early identification of potential health issues. Their patient monitoring platform facilitates the management of patients at home by collecting and analyzing data to detect and predict health deterioration. This allows patients to share daily activities, report symptoms, and complete structured questionnaires, ultimately helping healthcare providers reduce risks and costs associated with patient care.

VieCure

Series A in 2021
VieCure develops an AI-driven platform that transforms cancer care by providing personalized, evidence-based treatment plans. It curates global cancer knowledge and tailors it to each patient's unique needs, ensuring compliance with national standards and genomic guidelines.

Vizgen

Series B in 2021
Vizgen develops next-generation spatially resolved transcriptomic profiling tools. Its patented MERFISH technology enables multiplexed single-molecule imaging of RNA species in individual cells, providing insights into biological systems and diseases across various applications such as oncology, immunology, neuroscience, and regenerative medicine.

Scipher Medicine

Series C in 2021
Scipher Medicine develops a molecular technology platform that predicts patient responsiveness to specific drugs in cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases. Its flagship product, PrismRA, identifies rheumatoid arthritis patients unlikely to respond to anti-TNF therapies, enabling alternative treatments. The company aims to transform drug prescription by predicting optimal therapy using simple blood samples.

Inflammatix

Series D in 2021
Inflammatix develops rapid molecular diagnostics tests that interpret the immune system to resolve major clinical challenges. Initially focused on acute bacterial and viral infections, sepsis, and other conditions like tropical infections and autoimmune diseases.

StrideBio

Series B in 2021
StrideBio, Inc. is a gene therapy company based in Durham, North Carolina, focused on developing innovative genetic medicines for rare diseases. Founded in 2015, the company utilizes a proprietary structure-inspired adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector engineering platform to create unique and differentiated vectors. These vectors are designed to improve upon naturally occurring AAV serotypes, addressing limitations of first-generation gene therapies. StrideBio's technologies facilitate gene addition, silencing, and editing, providing potential curative options for patients with severe medical conditions. By combining structural insights with accelerated evolution, StrideBio aims to produce novel AAV capsids capable of evading neutralizing antibodies, ultimately enhancing treatment outcomes for those affected by rare diseases.

Personal Genome Diagnostics

Series C in 2021
Personal Genome Diagnostics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on patient-specific analyses of cancer genomes. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, the company has pioneered technologies for non-invasive "liquid biopsy" approaches, allowing for the detection of tumor-specific alterations in circulating cell-free DNA. Its offerings include the METDetect Assay for identifying MET gene amplifications, LungSelect for detecting actionable genetic alterations in non-small cell lung cancer patients, and PGDx elio plasma resolve, which analyzes various genetic mutations from plasma samples. Additionally, Personal Genome Diagnostics provides RNAcomplete, enabling researchers to extract both RNA and genomic DNA from a single tissue sample, and CancerXOME, which captures and analyzes coding regions of genes. The company collaborates with institutions like Mayo Clinic and partners with KingMed Diagnostics to enhance its research and diagnostic capabilities, thereby empowering oncologists and researchers with crucial genomic insights to combat cancer.

Syapse

Venture Round in 2021
Syapse, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in precision medicine through its innovative software platform, which aggregates and analyzes clinical, molecular, treatment, and outcomes data. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Radnor, Pennsylvania, Syapse aims to enhance healthcare by providing actionable insights that support data-driven decision-making in precision oncology. The company operates the Syapse Learning Health Network, a global network that enables health systems and life sciences collaborators to share real-world cancer data. This network empowers healthcare organizations to collaborate effectively, ensuring that oncologists and decision-makers have access to comprehensive patient insights at the point of care, ultimately driving improved outcomes for cancer patients. Syapse has established strategic partnerships, including a collaboration with Pfizer, to further its mission of delivering personalized care based on robust real-world evidence.

Delfi Diagnostics

Series A in 2021
Delfi Diagnostics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Baltimore, Maryland, focused on the early detection of cancer through innovative blood tests. Founded in 2018, the company employs artificial intelligence and genome sequencing to identify unique patterns of DNA fragmentation in the blood, enabling the detection of previously unrecognized cancer-associated cell-free DNA fragments. By utilizing machine learning, Delfi Diagnostics aims to develop high-precision, non-invasive blood tests that allow healthcare professionals to detect cancer at its most curable stage, thereby facilitating timely and effective treatment options for patients.

DICE Therapeutics

Series C in 2021
DICE Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing novel oral therapeutic candidates aimed at treating chronic diseases, particularly in immunology. Utilizing its proprietary DELSCAPE technology platform, DICE focuses on creating selective oral small molecules that can effectively modulate protein-protein interactions, similar to the efficacy of existing systemic biologics. The company's lead candidate, S011806, targets interleukin-17 (IL-17), a key pro-inflammatory molecule associated with various immunological conditions. Additionally, DICE is advancing oral therapies aimed at α4ß7 integrin and αVß1/αVß6 integrin, which are intended for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, respectively. Through its innovative approach, DICE Therapeutics aims to bring effective oral treatments to patients suffering from chronic inflammatory diseases.

Encodia

Series C in 2020
Founded in San Diego, California in 2015, Encodia specializes in proteomics research. It develops scalable and parallelized approaches to protein analysis, aiming to accelerate novel disease treatments through personalized medicine.

Aro Biotherapeutics

Series A in 2020
Aro Biotherapeutics is a biotechnology company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, focused on developing a novel protein drug platform known as Centyrins. These small, non-antibody protein scaffolds are designed to enhance treatment efficacy and safety for patients with cancer and other serious diseases. Aro Biotherapeutics has established a wholly-owned pipeline of Centyrins targeted at oncology and immunology applications. The unique structure of Centyrins allows for multi-specificity and the targeted delivery of complex drug payloads, including nucleic acids, which may aid in advancing therapeutic mechanisms and unlocking the potential of genetic medicines. Established in 2017, the company aims to innovate treatments that improve patient outcomes in challenging medical conditions.

Octave

Series B in 2020
Octave is a clinical platform developer focused on transforming the care landscape for multiple sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases. The company creates a platform that generates, analyzes, and integrates data to improve patient outcomes and reduce overall healthcare costs. By optimizing medication usage and healthcare services, Octave aims to enhance the efficiency of the pharmaceutical industry throughout the entire lifecycle of drug development, which includes discovery, clinical trials, and post-marketing phases. Their approach utilizes real-world evidence to inform decision-making, ultimately striving to set a new standard in multiple sclerosis care.

Vigil Neuroscience

Series A in 2020
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.

ArtisanBio

Series A in 2020
ArtisanBio is a developer of cell engineering and data analysis solutions aimed at advancing cell therapies for various human health applications. The company's innovative platform allows partners to optimize candidate designs for cell therapies, enhancing their safety and efficacy. By focusing on rapid discovery, performance in editing, and data analytics, ArtisanBio provides customizable solutions that address the complexities of next-generation cellular therapies. Through strategic collaborations with other innovators, ArtisanBio seeks to facilitate the development and delivery of precision-engineered cells, ultimately supporting healthcare providers in generating effective therapeutic options.

Ori Biotech

Series A in 2020
Ori Biotech develops a manufacturing platform designed to accelerate the production of cell and gene therapies. Its proprietary system automates and standardizes manufacturing processes, enabling therapeutics developers to efficiently bring lifesaving treatments to patients.

Triumvira Immunologics

Series A in 2020
Triumvira Immunologics USA, Inc. is an immunotherapy company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, with research facilities in Hamilton, Canada. The company focuses on developing innovative T cell therapies aimed at improving cancer treatment outcomes. Its primary offerings include chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) therapies and engineered T cell receptor (TCR) therapies. A key aspect of Triumvira's approach is its proprietary T cell Antigen Coupler (TAC) technology, which recruits the entire natural T cell receptor and operates independently of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). This technology enables the development of more effective therapies for a wider array of patients suffering from both solid and liquid malignancies, as well as other diseases beyond cancer.

DNAnexus

Series G in 2020
DNAnexus, Inc. is a cloud-based provider of genome informatics and data management tools, primarily serving enterprises and organizations involved in genomic medicine. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a platform that facilitates the analysis of raw sequencing data and the integration of genomic data with clinical information. Its suite of products includes MOSAIC Microbiome for collaborative research on the human microbiome, DNAnexus Apollo for clinico-genomic data exploration, and DNAnexus Titan for data analysis. Additionally, the DNAnexus Portals provide secure online workspaces for cross-disciplinary collaboration, while the Clinico-Genomic Data Solution addresses the need for disease-specific datasets through partnerships with healthcare providers. The company has established itself as a key player in the biopharmaceutical, diagnostic, and academic research sectors, enabling clients to tackle complex challenges in human health with enhanced security and scalability. DNAnexus also maintains a strategic alliance with WuXi NextCODE Genomics and has locations in San Francisco, London, and Prague.

Emulate

Series D in 2020
Emulate is a biotechnology company that develops organ-on-a-chip human emulation technology to model how diseases, medicines, chemicals, and foods affect human health. Its platform includes lung, intestinal, liver, and skin organ chips that reproduce normal biology and disease states, enabling human-relevant insights beyond traditional cell culture or animal models. The company also provides drug development tools and instrumentation software to support research and development workflows for researchers across biotechnology, pharmaceutical, consumer health, cosmetics, chemical, food, and agrochemical sectors, as well as government agencies and academic institutions. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Boston, Emulate aims to accelerate understanding of human biology and improve human health outcomes.

Intabio

Series B in 2020
Intabio, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2015 and based in Newark, California. It specializes in developing analytical solutions aimed at enhancing the efficiency of biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing. The company’s primary offering is the Blaze system, which includes a bench-top instrument, microfluidic chip, and reagent kit designed for the separation, quantitation, and molecular mass identity analysis of biotherapeutic proteins. Additionally, Intabio's microfluidic platform facilitates real-time characterization of intact protein isoforms, allowing for the identification of specific structural modifications. This technology enables biotherapeutic drug manufacturers to perform comprehensive analyses of antibody and protein biopharmaceuticals, resulting in significant improvements in throughput and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional methods.

Vizgen

Series A in 2020
Vizgen develops next-generation spatially resolved transcriptomic profiling tools. Its patented MERFISH technology enables multiplexed single-molecule imaging of RNA species in individual cells, providing insights into biological systems and diseases across various applications such as oncology, immunology, neuroscience, and regenerative medicine.

Inflammatix

Series C in 2020
Inflammatix develops rapid molecular diagnostics tests that interpret the immune system to resolve major clinical challenges. Initially focused on acute bacterial and viral infections, sepsis, and other conditions like tropical infections and autoimmune diseases.

IsoPlexis

Series C in 2020
IsoPlexis is a life science technology company based in Branford, Connecticut, established in 2013. It specializes in developing a single-cell detection system that identifies a wide array of patient immune responses at the single-cell level. The company's platform focuses on cell-based proteomic systems and biomarkers, allowing for the assessment of therapeutic safety and efficacy, monitoring of disease progression, and exploration of functional protein biology and cellular signaling networks. IsoPlexis's technology enables clients to predict cancer patient responses to various novel immunotherapies and cellular therapies, thereby enhancing therapeutic development and informing clinical decision-making.

IsoPlexis

Series C in 2019
IsoPlexis is a life science technology company based in Branford, Connecticut, established in 2013. It specializes in developing a single-cell detection system that identifies a wide array of patient immune responses at the single-cell level. The company's platform focuses on cell-based proteomic systems and biomarkers, allowing for the assessment of therapeutic safety and efficacy, monitoring of disease progression, and exploration of functional protein biology and cellular signaling networks. IsoPlexis's technology enables clients to predict cancer patient responses to various novel immunotherapies and cellular therapies, thereby enhancing therapeutic development and informing clinical decision-making.

Codex DNA

Series A in 2019
Codex DNA is a biology company helping researchers with the tools they need to securely design, code, and create synthetic DNA. The company is on a mission to help scientific researchers in both academic and commercial settings with the hardware, software, materials, and methodologies required to rapidly and accurately write large quantities of synthetic genes. To, in effect, build biology. Its gene synthesis portfolio reduces the turnaround time for synthesizing workflows from weeks and months to days and hours and includes the BioXp system, DNA services, Gibson Assembly reagents, and Vmax chemically competent cells. In addition to automating, speeding, and optimizing DNA design and synthesis, Codex DNA and the BioXp system ensure your designs stay in your hands, marrying speed and security for innovators in drug discovery, vaccine development, precision medicine, and beyond. Co-founded by Dan Gibson — the creator of the industry-standard Gibson Assembly methodology — Codex DNA is attempting nothing less than changing everything.

ChromaCode

Series C in 2019
ChromaCode Inc., established in 2012 and based in Carlsbad, California, specializes in molecular diagnostics. The company develops innovative testing solutions for infectious diseases, cancer, and non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) using technology licensed from Caltech. ChromaCode's core products are software, reagents, and assays that enhance the multiplexing capabilities of quantitative PCR (qPCR) instruments by fivefold. Additionally, they offer molecular assays and software for various applications such as personalized medicine and pharmaceutical research. One of their notable products is the HDPCR Tick-Borne Pathogen Panel, a multiplex PCR test detecting common tick-borne pathogens in a single assay. ChromaCode's technology focuses on improving signal processing from life science instrumentation, enabling cost-effective testing of multiple targets simultaneously while integrating into existing laboratory workflows.

Codex DNA

Series A in 2019
Codex DNA is a biology company helping researchers with the tools they need to securely design, code, and create synthetic DNA. The company is on a mission to help scientific researchers in both academic and commercial settings with the hardware, software, materials, and methodologies required to rapidly and accurately write large quantities of synthetic genes. To, in effect, build biology. Its gene synthesis portfolio reduces the turnaround time for synthesizing workflows from weeks and months to days and hours and includes the BioXp system, DNA services, Gibson Assembly reagents, and Vmax chemically competent cells. In addition to automating, speeding, and optimizing DNA design and synthesis, Codex DNA and the BioXp system ensure your designs stay in your hands, marrying speed and security for innovators in drug discovery, vaccine development, precision medicine, and beyond. Co-founded by Dan Gibson — the creator of the industry-standard Gibson Assembly methodology — Codex DNA is attempting nothing less than changing everything.

SeLux Diagnostics

Series B in 2019
SeLux Diagnostics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Charlestown, Massachusetts, focused on developing a next-generation phenotyping platform for antibiotic susceptibility testing and diagnostics of infectious diseases. Established in 2014, the company utilizes synthetic amplifier technology to enhance the speed and complexity of antibiotic susceptibility testing, thereby significantly improving patient care. By facilitating the rapid selection of personalized antimicrobial therapies, SeLux aims to transform the management of infectious diseases, ultimately saving lives, reducing hospital stays, and combating the growing issue of antibiotic resistance through more targeted treatments.

Ultivue

Series C in 2019
Ultivue develops multiplex biomarker assays for tissue phenotyping and digital pathology. Its products enable high-resolution fluorescent microscopy imaging, aiding life science research and potential clinical diagnostics.

IsoPlexis

Series C in 2019
IsoPlexis is a life science technology company based in Branford, Connecticut, established in 2013. It specializes in developing a single-cell detection system that identifies a wide array of patient immune responses at the single-cell level. The company's platform focuses on cell-based proteomic systems and biomarkers, allowing for the assessment of therapeutic safety and efficacy, monitoring of disease progression, and exploration of functional protein biology and cellular signaling networks. IsoPlexis's technology enables clients to predict cancer patient responses to various novel immunotherapies and cellular therapies, thereby enhancing therapeutic development and informing clinical decision-making.

Scipher Medicine

Series B in 2019
Scipher Medicine develops a molecular technology platform that predicts patient responsiveness to specific drugs in cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases. Its flagship product, PrismRA, identifies rheumatoid arthritis patients unlikely to respond to anti-TNF therapies, enabling alternative treatments. The company aims to transform drug prescription by predicting optimal therapy using simple blood samples.

908 Devices

Series E in 2019
908 Devices Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in the development and sale of handheld and desktop measurement devices for chemical and biochemical analysis. Founded in 2012, the company leverages mass spectrometry technology to create portable tools designed for immediate application in various fields, including life sciences research, bioprocessing, industrial biotechnology, and forensics. Its product lineup includes the MX908, a battery-powered, handheld mass spectrometry device capable of rapid analysis of unknown gas, liquid, and solid materials; the Rebel, a desktop analyzer offering real-time data on bioprocess environments; and the ZipChip, a high-resolution separation platform that enhances mass spectrometry sample analysis. 908 Devices aims to provide reliable and actionable insights in challenging environments, meeting the needs of professionals who require efficient solutions for complex analytical tasks.

Sherlock Biosciences

Series A in 2019
Sherlock Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative molecular diagnostic solutions. The company utilizes advanced engineering biology tools, such as CRISPR and synthetic biology, to create diagnostic platforms capable of delivering accurate and rapid results. Its notable technologies include SHERLOCK, a method for detecting and quantifying specific genetic sequences, and INSPECTR, which is designed for versatile, easy-to-use diagnostics. Sherlock Biosciences aims to serve various applications, including precision oncology, infectious disease identification, food safety, at-home testing, and general disease detection. Founded in 2018, the company is committed to providing affordable diagnostics suitable for diverse settings, including those with low-resource environments.

Deep Lens

Series A in 2019
Deep Lens, Inc. is a technology company based in Columbus, Ohio, focused on enhancing the field of digital pathology and cancer research. Founded in 2017, it offers a comprehensive workflow platform known as VIPER, which integrates artificial intelligence for image detection, collaboration, and cloud storage. The platform supports pathology groups by facilitating collaboration on cancer research and includes features such as workflow management, built-in APIs for third-party AI model integration, and compatibility with electronic medical records and laboratory information management systems. By leveraging AI and machine learning, Deep Lens aims to optimize patient treatment options and improve the efficiency of clinical trial enrollment in oncology, ultimately enhancing patient care and advancing research in precision therapies.

Candel Therapeutics

Series C in 2019
Candel Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing and commercializing innovative cancer immunotherapies aimed at improving the lives of cancer patients and their families. The company specializes in viral immunotherapies that utilize genetically modified adenoviruses and herpes simplex virus constructs to target cancer effectively. Candel's approach focuses on preventing the recurrence and progression of cancer with low toxicity, making it particularly suitable for treating less aggressive or slower-growing cancers, such as newly diagnosed prostate cancer. By enhancing treatment outcomes and facilitating faster recovery for patients, Candel Therapeutics strives to make a meaningful impact in the field of oncology.

SeLux Diagnostics

Series B in 2018
SeLux Diagnostics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Charlestown, Massachusetts, focused on developing a next-generation phenotyping platform for antibiotic susceptibility testing and diagnostics of infectious diseases. Established in 2014, the company utilizes synthetic amplifier technology to enhance the speed and complexity of antibiotic susceptibility testing, thereby significantly improving patient care. By facilitating the rapid selection of personalized antimicrobial therapies, SeLux aims to transform the management of infectious diseases, ultimately saving lives, reducing hospital stays, and combating the growing issue of antibiotic resistance through more targeted treatments.

Intabio

Series A in 2018
Intabio, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2015 and based in Newark, California. It specializes in developing analytical solutions aimed at enhancing the efficiency of biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing. The company’s primary offering is the Blaze system, which includes a bench-top instrument, microfluidic chip, and reagent kit designed for the separation, quantitation, and molecular mass identity analysis of biotherapeutic proteins. Additionally, Intabio's microfluidic platform facilitates real-time characterization of intact protein isoforms, allowing for the identification of specific structural modifications. This technology enables biotherapeutic drug manufacturers to perform comprehensive analyses of antibody and protein biopharmaceuticals, resulting in significant improvements in throughput and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional methods.

Inflammatix

Series B in 2018
Inflammatix develops rapid molecular diagnostics tests that interpret the immune system to resolve major clinical challenges. Initially focused on acute bacterial and viral infections, sepsis, and other conditions like tropical infections and autoimmune diseases.

Farcast

Series C in 2018
Farcast Biosciences, established in 2019, is a clinical diagnostic company based in Boston, Massachusetts, with operations in Bangalore, India. The company specializes in developing and utilizing a proprietary Human Tumor Micro Dynamics (HTMD) platform. This platform preserves the natural state of human tumors through the culture of fresh, unmodified tumor fragments, creating a human tumor microenvironment. Farcast's technology enables oncologists to evaluate individual tumors and predict patient response to treatments before initiating therapy. Additionally, it serves drug developers and researchers by providing accurate and precise models for testing and analysis, facilitating the development of personalized cancer therapies.

DICE Therapeutics

Series B in 2018
DICE Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing novel oral therapeutic candidates aimed at treating chronic diseases, particularly in immunology. Utilizing its proprietary DELSCAPE technology platform, DICE focuses on creating selective oral small molecules that can effectively modulate protein-protein interactions, similar to the efficacy of existing systemic biologics. The company's lead candidate, S011806, targets interleukin-17 (IL-17), a key pro-inflammatory molecule associated with various immunological conditions. Additionally, DICE is advancing oral therapies aimed at α4ß7 integrin and αVß1/αVß6 integrin, which are intended for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, respectively. Through its innovative approach, DICE Therapeutics aims to bring effective oral treatments to patients suffering from chronic inflammatory diseases.

SeLux Diagnostics

Venture Round in 2018
SeLux Diagnostics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Charlestown, Massachusetts, focused on developing a next-generation phenotyping platform for antibiotic susceptibility testing and diagnostics of infectious diseases. Established in 2014, the company utilizes synthetic amplifier technology to enhance the speed and complexity of antibiotic susceptibility testing, thereby significantly improving patient care. By facilitating the rapid selection of personalized antimicrobial therapies, SeLux aims to transform the management of infectious diseases, ultimately saving lives, reducing hospital stays, and combating the growing issue of antibiotic resistance through more targeted treatments.

Outcomes4Me

Founded in 2017, Outcomes4Me is a Boston-based company that empowers cancer patients through its AI-driven platform. This platform provides personalized, evidence-based treatment options and real-time clinical information, enabling patients to navigate their care effectively and improve outcomes.
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