Novo Holdings

Novo Holdings, established in 1999 and based in Copenhagen, is the asset manager for the Novo Nordisk Foundation, overseeing its wealth and investments. The company primarily focuses on the life sciences sector, investing across various stages of company development, from early-stage ventures to established firms. Novo Holdings also manages a diversified portfolio of financial investments, including equity and fixed income securities. It is recognized as a leading life science investor globally and aims to generate long-term value to support the Foundation's grant obligations for medical and scientific research. Additionally, it plays a pivotal role in the Novo Group, maintaining a significant influence over its associated companies, including Novo Nordisk and Novozymes, while ensuring compliance with the group’s shared values and management principles. Through initiatives like Novo Seeds, the firm supports early-stage applied research in Scandinavia, further solidifying its commitment to advancing health and welfare through strategic investments.

Tiba Aynechi

Partner

Nis Bjørnholt Bak

Principal

Michael Bauer

Venture Partner

Raymond Camahort

Principal at Novo Ventures

Ross Castillo

Associate

Emmanuelle Coutanceau

Partner

Kartik Dharmadhikari

Partner, Bioindustrial Investments

Nik Economopoulos

Associate

Aleks Engel

Partner, Novo Holdings (Novo Seeds) and Director, REPAIR Impact Fund

Anna Fan

Senior Partner, Life Sciences Operating Committee, Venture Investments, Venture Investments (US) Inc

Thomas Grotkjær

Investor and Principal

Kenneth Harrison Ph.D

Senior Partner, Novo Ventures

Stephen van Helden

Principal, Bioindustrial Investments, Growth Investments

Johan Hueffer

Senior Partner, Principal Investments

Noel Jee

Partner

Morten Beck Jørgensen

Managing Partner

Amit Kakar

Managing Partner and Head of Novo Holdings Asia

Navjeewan Khosla

Partner, Novo Holdings Equity Asia

Max Klement

Principal, Venture Investments

Nilesh Kumar

Partner

Abhijeet Lele

Senior Partner and Head of US Principal Investments

Jeffrey Low, MD

Principal

Heather Ludvigsen

Venture Auditor

Joe Markson

Associate

Nafise Masoumi

Associate

Peter Moldt

Partner

Jack Nielsen

Partner

Jørgen Søberg Petersen

Senior Partner, Seed Investments

Marcus REMMERS

Partner, Bioindustrial Investments

Joao Ribas

Principal, Seed Investments

Natalie Sacks

Venture Partner, Venture Investments

Naveed Siddiqi

Senior Partner, Venture Investments

Eric Snyder

Partner

Jim Trenkle

Partner, Venture Investments

Matthias Vinther

Senior Associate

Past deals in Health Diagnostics

Ray Therapeutics

Series A in 2023
Ray Therapeutics is a company focused on developing innovative optogenetic gene therapies aimed at treating patients with blinding diseases. By creating technology that enhances the understanding of rare retinal conditions, the company strives to empower healthcare professionals to effectively diagnose, cure, and manage inherited retinal diseases. Through its commitment to advancing optogenetics, Ray Therapeutics seeks to improve the quality of life for those affected by these debilitating conditions.

Qure.ai

Series C in 2022
Qure.ai Technologies Private Limited specializes in developing artificial intelligence software for the healthcare sector, focusing on medical imaging to enhance disease diagnosis from radiology and pathology images. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, with a presence in New York, the company offers tools such as qXR, which automates chest X-ray interpretation to identify abnormal findings, including signs of tuberculosis. Qure.ai also provides qER, which assists in triaging critical head CT scans and offers tools for monitoring traumatic brain injury and reporting. By leveraging deep learning solutions, Qure.ai aims to improve the accuracy of diagnoses and make healthcare more affordable and accessible, ultimately allowing healthcare professionals to dedicate more time to patient care.

Precirix

Series B in 2022
Camel-IDS develops radiopharmaceuticals for cancer patients. Its product, CAM-H2, treats HER2 positive cancers. It also engages in clinical development to treat breast cancer patients; and develops compounds for other cancer indications. The company was incorporated in 2014 and is based in Brussels, Belgium.

Verana Health

Series E in 2022
Verana Health, Inc. is a software company dedicated to improving the connection between healthcare providers and mobile diagnostics. Based in San Francisco, the company provides a range of tools designed to facilitate real-time access to diagnostic data for both patients and physicians. Its flagship product, SightBook, is a mobile application that allows users to assess their vision and share results with their healthcare providers instantly, while also enabling physicians to manage appointments and treatments effectively. In addition to SightBook, Verana Health offers a cloud-based portal, a smartphone application for vision assessments, mobile imaging devices, and analytics tools that support the monitoring of patient data. By partnering with leading medical associations, Verana Health transforms clinical data into actionable insights, helping to accelerate medical research and improve patient care. The company was previously known as Digisight Technologies, Inc. before rebranding in July 2018 and has been operational since its incorporation in 2008.

INBRACE

Series D in 2021
Swift Health Systems Inc. is a medical device company based in Irvine, California, that specializes in developing innovative orthodontic solutions. The company's flagship product, INBRACE, is an invisible orthodontic system designed to correct malocclusion by being discreetly positioned behind the teeth. INBRACE employs patented self-guiding technology that utilizes light and continuous forces to gently adjust teeth, minimizing discomfort and reducing the frequency of doctor visits. FDA registered, INBRACE aims to make orthodontic treatment more appealing by addressing common patient concerns and facilitating practice growth for clinicians. The system integrates digital treatment planning, computer modeling, and direct digital manufacturing to offer a scalable and personalized approach to a wide range of orthodontic cases, thereby raising the standard of care in the field.

Disc Medicine

Series B in 2021
Disc Medicine, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics based on human genetics to address ineffective red blood cell production in hematologic diseases. The company specializes in programs targeting the hepcidin metabolism axis for the treatment of disorders related to hepcidin. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Disc Medicine is led by a team of experienced scientists and industry experts, supported by a panel of advisors with a proven history in discovering and developing innovative therapies. The company was established with backing from Atlas Venture, along with contributions from Novo Ventures and Access Biotechnology.

Doctor Anywhere

Series C in 2021
Doctor Anywhere Pte Ltd is a Singapore-based telehealth company that provides an online platform for health and wellness solutions. Established in 2016, the company specializes in video consultations, allowing patients to consult with licensed and registered doctors for various medical needs. Its digital platform offers on-demand healthcare services that are designed to be simple, seamless, and convenient, catering to the evolving lifestyle preferences of users. By integrating a range of health services, Doctor Anywhere enables patients to receive appropriate diagnoses, medication, and e-prescriptions, facilitating access to healthcare anytime and anywhere. The company aims to improve health outcomes through technology, addressing modern healthcare challenges and enhancing the overall patient experience.

BBI Group

Acquisition in 2021
The BBI Group has been a trusted partner to some of the world’s leading diagnostic and healthcare organisations for over 25 years. Founded upon the success of the superior quality and performance of our gold reagents, our organisation has grown to incorporate 3 businesses delivering excellence in diagnostic assay development and manufacturing across a range of sectors, and the supply of consumer healthcare products.

Noom

Series F in 2021
Noom, Inc. is a mobile health coaching company that focuses on preventing and managing chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Seoul and Tokyo, Noom combines technology with human empathy to facilitate behavior change. Its platform includes evidence-based curricula, trained cognitive behavior coaches, and mobile tracking tools, allowing users to engage in personalized health management. Noom's direct-to-consumer applications have successfully reached over 47 million users globally, and the company has expanded its offerings to include programs for pre-hypertension and diabetes management, as well as its original weight loss initiatives. By leveraging the recognition from the CDC's Diabetes Prevention Program, Noom aims to provide scalable solutions for individuals seeking to improve their health outcomes.

Halodoc

Series C in 2021
PT HaloDoc is a digital healthcare platform based in Jakarta, Indonesia, founded in 2016. It connects patients with a network of 19,000 licensed doctors and 1,000 certified partner pharmacies through its services. Users can engage with medical professionals via video calls, voice calls, and chat, facilitating real-time online consultations. The platform also allows patients to order laboratory tests that can be conducted at home and helps them locate nearby hospitals and clinics. Additionally, HaloDoc provides access to licensed medical laboratory services and a medical delivery service known as ApotikAntar, further enhancing the convenience and accessibility of healthcare for its users.

Altasciences

Acquisition in 2021
Altasciences Clinical Research, encompassing Algorithme Pharma, Vince & Associates Clinical Research and Algorithme Pharma USA, is one of the early phase clinical research organizations (CROs) in North America. As a full-service CRO, we have extensive expertise in the execution of a wide range of Phase I/II clinical studies, especially complex trials in healthy normal volunteers and patient populations.

Tempus

Series G in 2020
Tempus is a technology company advancing precision medicine through the practical application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. With one of the world’s largest libraries of clinical and molecular data, and an operating system to make that data accessible and useful, Tempus enables physicians to make real-time, data-driven decisions to deliver personalized patient care and in parallel facilitates discovery, development and delivery of optimal therapeutics. The goal is for each patient to benefit from the treatment of others who came before by providing physicians with tools that learn as the company gathers more data.

Mission Bio

Series C in 2020
Mission Bio, Inc. specializes in tools for studying cellular heterogeneity in human health and life science research. The company utilizes microfluidic droplet technology to provide solutions for molecular analysis at the single-cell level. Its flagship product, the Tapestri Platform, is the first single-cell multi-omics platform, allowing for the simultaneous detection of genotype and phenotype from the same cell, which enhances the understanding of disease progression and treatment responses. Additionally, Mission Bio offers Tapestri Designer, a cloud-based tool for creating targeted single-cell DNA custom panels, applicable in various fields including oncology, blood cancers, solid tumors, and genome editing validation. Founded in 2011 and based in South San Francisco, California, the company was previously known as Torrent Bio, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.

Preventice Solutions

Series B in 2020
Preventice Solutions, Inc. is a provider of healthcare solutions specializing in mobile health technologies and services. Founded in 2007 and based in Eagan, Minnesota, the company offers a range of platforms, including the PatientCare Portal for real-time patient data management, the PatientView Portal for healthcare organizations, and the PatientFlow Portal for monitoring centers. Preventice is known for its advanced wearable monitoring devices, such as the BodyGuardian Heart, which enhances patient mobility and compliance, and the BodyGuardian Verité, a dual-modality cardiac sensor. These technologies aim to facilitate the monitoring and management of patients with cardiac issues, improving health outcomes while potentially reducing the cost of care. The company was formed through the merger of Preventice Services and Preventice Technologies in 2014, and it operates additional offices in Fargo, North Dakota, San Francisco, California, and Houston, Texas.

Tempus

Series G in 2020
Tempus is a technology company advancing precision medicine through the practical application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. With one of the world’s largest libraries of clinical and molecular data, and an operating system to make that data accessible and useful, Tempus enables physicians to make real-time, data-driven decisions to deliver personalized patient care and in parallel facilitates discovery, development and delivery of optimal therapeutics. The goal is for each patient to benefit from the treatment of others who came before by providing physicians with tools that learn as the company gathers more data.

Draupnir Bio

Seed Round in 2019
Draupnir Bio is focused on developing innovative cholesterol-lowering medications aimed at preventing blood clots in the heart with greater efficacy than existing treatments. The company utilizes a platform that explores the glycome to create novel therapeutics, employing advanced techniques in array technology, protein chemistry, and carbohydrate chemistry. This platform enables the synthesis, screening, and selection of potent heparan sulfate glycomimetic drug candidates, targeting cardiovascular, inflammatory, and infectious diseases. Additionally, Draupnir Bio's technology includes the development of protein degraders that can target extracellular disease proteins, potentially addressing a wide range of unmet therapeutic needs across various medical conditions. This approach promises more convenient and accessible treatment options compared to traditional injectable therapies.

Disc Medicine

Series A in 2019
Disc Medicine, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics based on human genetics to address ineffective red blood cell production in hematologic diseases. The company specializes in programs targeting the hepcidin metabolism axis for the treatment of disorders related to hepcidin. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Disc Medicine is led by a team of experienced scientists and industry experts, supported by a panel of advisors with a proven history in discovering and developing innovative therapies. The company was established with backing from Atlas Venture, along with contributions from Novo Ventures and Access Biotechnology.

INBRACE

Series C in 2019
Swift Health Systems Inc. is a medical device company based in Irvine, California, that specializes in developing innovative orthodontic solutions. The company's flagship product, INBRACE, is an invisible orthodontic system designed to correct malocclusion by being discreetly positioned behind the teeth. INBRACE employs patented self-guiding technology that utilizes light and continuous forces to gently adjust teeth, minimizing discomfort and reducing the frequency of doctor visits. FDA registered, INBRACE aims to make orthodontic treatment more appealing by addressing common patient concerns and facilitating practice growth for clinicians. The system integrates digital treatment planning, computer modeling, and direct digital manufacturing to offer a scalable and personalized approach to a wide range of orthodontic cases, thereby raising the standard of care in the field.

Tempus

Series F in 2019
Tempus is a technology company advancing precision medicine through the practical application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. With one of the world’s largest libraries of clinical and molecular data, and an operating system to make that data accessible and useful, Tempus enables physicians to make real-time, data-driven decisions to deliver personalized patient care and in parallel facilitates discovery, development and delivery of optimal therapeutics. The goal is for each patient to benefit from the treatment of others who came before by providing physicians with tools that learn as the company gathers more data.

Precirix

Series A in 2018
Camel-IDS develops radiopharmaceuticals for cancer patients. Its product, CAM-H2, treats HER2 positive cancers. It also engages in clinical development to treat breast cancer patients; and develops compounds for other cancer indications. The company was incorporated in 2014 and is based in Brussels, Belgium.

MDLive

Venture Round in 2018
Founded in 2006, MDLive is a telehealth provider that offers online and on-demand healthcare services. The company connects patients with board-certified doctors through phone, video, and mobile applications, facilitating access to medical care without the need for in-person visits. Its cloud-based platform allows healthcare professionals and institutions to conduct virtual consultations, helping to ensure safe and efficient patient care while reducing the costs associated with emergency room and urgent care visits for non-emergency issues. MDLive serves a diverse range of clients, including hospitals, employers, payers, and physician practice groups, thereby enhancing the overall healthcare delivery system.

Amra

Venture Round in 2017
AMRA is an international medical technology company, the first in the world to transform MR images into precise body composition measurements using a cloud-based, computer-aided service.They collaborate with world-leading pharmaceutical organizations, biobanks and population cohorts, research institutions, hospitals, and clinics, aiding in the advancement of metabolic research and therapeutic application. With more accurate knowledge about our bodies, AMRA assists the world's medical leaders in predicting and preventing disease.

Spectranetics

Post in 2016
Spectranetics Corporation specializes in the development, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of single-use medical devices designed for minimally invasive procedures in cardiovascular health. The company’s product offerings include various devices for vascular intervention, such as laser and aspiration catheters, scoring balloon catheters, and drug-coated balloon catheters, aimed at addressing arterial blockages in the legs and heart. Additionally, Spectranetics provides advanced lead management solutions, including excimer laser sheaths and associated accessories for the removal of pacemaker and defibrillator leads. The Stellarex DCB platform is also part of their portfolio, specifically targeting peripheral arterial disease. Spectranetics sells its products directly and through distributors across multiple global regions, focusing on improving outcomes in challenging cardiovascular cases. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Colorado Springs, the company is committed to innovation in medical technology to enhance the quality of care for patients undergoing cardiovascular procedures. As of August 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Philips Holding USA Inc.

iRhythm Technologies

Series E in 2014
iRhythm Technologies, Inc. is a digital healthcare company focused on improving the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiac arrhythmias in patients. Headquartered in San Francisco, the company provides innovative ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring solutions, primarily through its flagship product, the Zio service. This service utilizes a lightweight, wire-free, patch-based biosensor that patients can wear for up to 14 days, allowing for continuous heart monitoring. The Zio system integrates cloud-based data analytics and machine-learning capabilities to transform extensive heartbeat data into actionable clinical insights. By streamlining the diagnostic process, iRhythm aims to enhance patient health outcomes and reduce unnecessary healthcare expenses. Additionally, the company collaborates with Verily Life Sciences to develop advanced atrial fibrillation screening and monitoring products. Established in 2006, iRhythm continues to lead in the digital healthcare space by redefining cardiac arrhythmia diagnosis.

Delenex Therapeutics

Series A in 2013
Delenex Therapeutics AG is a Swiss biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutic antibody fragments to address serious medical conditions with significant unmet needs. The company specializes in creating antibody fragments intended for local or topical application, leveraging the advantages of antibody therapy while minimizing systemic exposure. Delenex's technology has been clinically validated, enabling the production of antibodies that demonstrate high affinity, solubility, and stability, coupled with a low risk of immunogenicity. This approach aims to enhance therapeutic efficacy while reducing potential side effects associated with traditional systemic antibody treatments.

Delenex Therapeutics

Series A in 2011
Delenex Therapeutics AG is a Swiss biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutic antibody fragments to address serious medical conditions with significant unmet needs. The company specializes in creating antibody fragments intended for local or topical application, leveraging the advantages of antibody therapy while minimizing systemic exposure. Delenex's technology has been clinically validated, enabling the production of antibodies that demonstrate high affinity, solubility, and stability, coupled with a low risk of immunogenicity. This approach aims to enhance therapeutic efficacy while reducing potential side effects associated with traditional systemic antibody treatments.

HTG Molecular Diagnostics

Series D in 2011
HTG Molecular Diagnostics is a commercial stage life sciences company based in Tucson, Arizona, specializing in precision medicine. The company develops and markets molecular-based technology solutions for gene expression profiling and the measurement of miRNA, siRNA, and mRNA, which are essential for translational medicine and diagnostic applications. HTG offers a range of instrumentation, assay kits, and software that automate sample processing and analyze various molecular targets. Its platforms create molecular profiling libraries for next-generation sequencing, with marketed panels including oncology biomarker panels and immuno-oncology assays. HTG serves biopharmaceutical companies, academic research centers, and molecular testing laboratories, distributing its products directly within the United States and Europe, as well as through distributors in other regions. The company is also engaged in collaborations for the development of RNA and DNA profiling tests, enhancing its role in the evolving landscape of molecular diagnostics.

ProteinSimple

Series F in 2010
ProteinSimple is part of the Protein Platforms division of Bio-Techne (NASDAQ: TECH). They rethinking protein tools and helping thousands of researchers around the world resolve their protein analysis problems so they can reveal new insight into proteins and their role in disease. Their wide-ranging portfolio of tools includes everything from immunoassay systems that quantify protein expression to systems that probe the structure and purity of protein-based therapeutics.

Logical Therapeutics

Series C in 2010
Logical Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the development of drugs to treat diseases caused by or associated with excessive inflammation. Its products include LT-NS001, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for the treatment of chronic inflammatory conditions, such as osteoarthritis; Leptin, a hormone for the regulation of normal body mass and metabolism; and TNF, a hormone that promotes the proliferation of hepatocytes. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts.

ProteinSimple

Venture Round in 2009
ProteinSimple is part of the Protein Platforms division of Bio-Techne (NASDAQ: TECH). They rethinking protein tools and helping thousands of researchers around the world resolve their protein analysis problems so they can reveal new insight into proteins and their role in disease. Their wide-ranging portfolio of tools includes everything from immunoassay systems that quantify protein expression to systems that probe the structure and purity of protein-based therapeutics.

ProteinSimple

Series C in 2009
ProteinSimple is part of the Protein Platforms division of Bio-Techne (NASDAQ: TECH). They rethinking protein tools and helping thousands of researchers around the world resolve their protein analysis problems so they can reveal new insight into proteins and their role in disease. Their wide-ranging portfolio of tools includes everything from immunoassay systems that quantify protein expression to systems that probe the structure and purity of protein-based therapeutics.

Cytochroma

Series C in 2008
Cytochroma is a clinical stage specialty pharmaceutical company that designs, develops and commercializes prescription products to treat and prevent the clinical consequences of vitamin D insufficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The Company has an advanced portfolio of new therapies designed to safely and effectively treat patients with vitamin D insufficiency and SHPT associated with Stage 3, 4 or 5 CKD. In addition, Cytochroma is developing novel therapies to treat elevated blood phosphorus levels (hyperphosphatemia) in order to improve the control of SHPT in CKD patients.

Logical Therapeutics

Series B in 2007
Logical Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the development of drugs to treat diseases caused by or associated with excessive inflammation. Its products include LT-NS001, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for the treatment of chronic inflammatory conditions, such as osteoarthritis; Leptin, a hormone for the regulation of normal body mass and metabolism; and TNF, a hormone that promotes the proliferation of hepatocytes. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Cytochroma

Series C in 2007
Cytochroma is a clinical stage specialty pharmaceutical company that designs, develops and commercializes prescription products to treat and prevent the clinical consequences of vitamin D insufficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The Company has an advanced portfolio of new therapies designed to safely and effectively treat patients with vitamin D insufficiency and SHPT associated with Stage 3, 4 or 5 CKD. In addition, Cytochroma is developing novel therapies to treat elevated blood phosphorus levels (hyperphosphatemia) in order to improve the control of SHPT in CKD patients.

Thiakis

Series A in 2006
Thiakis Limited with a focus on developing novel medicines for the treatment of obesity and co-morbidities based on original research conducted by Professor Steve Bloom and his colleagues at Imperial College London.

ProteinSimple

Series B in 2006
ProteinSimple is part of the Protein Platforms division of Bio-Techne (NASDAQ: TECH). They rethinking protein tools and helping thousands of researchers around the world resolve their protein analysis problems so they can reveal new insight into proteins and their role in disease. Their wide-ranging portfolio of tools includes everything from immunoassay systems that quantify protein expression to systems that probe the structure and purity of protein-based therapeutics.

Salmedix

Series C in 2005
Salmedix is an oncology drug development company with a commercial focus on the treatment of hematologic malignancies, or blood cancers. Its primary product, SDX-105, is marketed by healthcare professionals in Germany for the treatment of several types of blood cancers. Salmedix conducts Phase II clinical trials for SDX-105 in the U.S. and Canada. Its other clinical-stage product candidates, SDX-101 and SDX-102, each with significant prior human clinical experience, are also in Phase II development. Founded in 2000 by David Kabakoff, Salmedix is headquartered in San Diego, California.

Protein Forest

Series A in 2003
Protein Forest, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets instruments, consumables, and software products to scientists for protein separation and bioanalysis applications in the United States and internationally. The company offers digital ProteomeChip (dPC), which fractionates and concentrates proteins or peptides by isoelectric focusing for mass spec analysis and western blotting. Its solutions include dPC fractionator, which runs separate samples under controlled temperature, voltage, and mixing; dPC fractionator workflow, which integrates existing mass spectroscopy workflows; dPC PlugHarvestor, which allows users to select and group a set of pH gel plugs into a tube or a microplate; and bioinformatics software products. The company serves scientists in life science, drug discovery, pharmaceutical, biotech, and diagnostic industries. Protein Forest, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Lexington, Massachusetts.

Fisher BioImage

Series B in 2002
Fisher BioImage ApS, a life science company, develops and sells assays for monitoring protein translocations and protein interactions in living cells. It provides Redistribution technology, which helps to monitor cell-based protein translocation assays using fluorescent protein reporters. The company offers assays to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as to academic groups for basic research.

Cytochroma

Series B in 2001
Cytochroma is a clinical stage specialty pharmaceutical company that designs, develops and commercializes prescription products to treat and prevent the clinical consequences of vitamin D insufficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The Company has an advanced portfolio of new therapies designed to safely and effectively treat patients with vitamin D insufficiency and SHPT associated with Stage 3, 4 or 5 CKD. In addition, Cytochroma is developing novel therapies to treat elevated blood phosphorus levels (hyperphosphatemia) in order to improve the control of SHPT in CKD patients.

Cytochroma

Series B in 2001
Cytochroma is a clinical stage specialty pharmaceutical company that designs, develops and commercializes prescription products to treat and prevent the clinical consequences of vitamin D insufficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The Company has an advanced portfolio of new therapies designed to safely and effectively treat patients with vitamin D insufficiency and SHPT associated with Stage 3, 4 or 5 CKD. In addition, Cytochroma is developing novel therapies to treat elevated blood phosphorus levels (hyperphosphatemia) in order to improve the control of SHPT in CKD patients.
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