OrbiMed Advisors LLC is a healthcare-focused investment firm founded in 1989, headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in various global locations. The firm manages approximately $5 billion in assets and specializes in private equity and venture capital investments across the healthcare sector, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, and healthcare services. OrbiMed invests in companies at various stages, from early startups to established multinationals, and typically seeks to take majority stakes in its private equity investments. The firm employs fundamental analysis to guide its investment decisions and offers a range of financial services, including debt financing and structured capital, to both public and private healthcare companies. OrbiMed's investment strategy encompasses a broad spectrum of healthcare-related opportunities, targeting investments globally, primarily in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Capstan Therapeutics is advancing precision in vivo cell engineering to develop therapeutics for a broad range of disease categories with unmet or underserved clinical need.
Terremoto Biosciences is a biotechnology company focused on drug delivery and discovery, specializing in small-molecule medicines. The company utilizes lysine-based covalency to develop optimized therapies with enhanced clinical profiles and superior therapeutic benefits. Terremoto's innovative platform aims to improve existing medicines and create new treatments for serious diseases, contributing to advancements in the healthcare sector.
Aspen Neuroscience, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing induced pluripotent stem cell therapies for neurological conditions, particularly Parkinson's disease. Founded in 2018, the company aims to create patient-specific restorative cell therapies that can alter the progression of the disease. Its product pipeline includes ANPD001, an autologous neuron replacement therapy designed for sporadic Parkinson's disease, and ANPD002, a gene-edited version targeting familial forms of the disease. By integrating innovative genomic approaches with stem cell biology, Aspen Neuroscience seeks to advance the field of personalized medicine and improve treatment outcomes for patients suffering from Parkinson's disease.
HanBio Therapeutics
Series A in 2022
HanBio Therapeutics is a biotechnology company committed to researching and developing next generation transformative medicines.
Nucleix develops, manufactures, and markets non-invasive molecular cancer diagnostic tests. Its sensitive and specific tests are based on identification of subtle changes in methylation patterns.
Nucleix offers a urine test for monitoring of bladder cancer called Bladder EpiCheck and a blood test for early detection of lung cancer called Lung EpiCheck. Adam Wasserstrom, Danny Frumkin, and Elon Ganor founded it in 2008, with its headquarters in Rehovot in Israel.
Cyrus Biotechnology builds software tools to accelerate basic research in biotech, pharma, and industrial biotechnology. Cyrus Bench delivers an enterprise version of the Rosetta molecular modeling and design toolkit, with the associated array of bio-molecular computation tools.
It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
ReCode Therapeutics is a development-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the correction of the nonsense mutations that account for 1/3 of all inherited diseases, including approximately 10% of cystic fibrosis. They have combined selected tRNAs with their unique and diverse proprietary delivery platforms to create and develop first-in-class suppressor tRNA-nanoparticle therapeutics for correcting nonsense mutations. ReCode’s diverse pipeline includes lead programs for primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) and nonsense mutations in cystic fibrosis (CF). The company’s proprietary non-viral lipid nanoparticle platform enables the delivery of a variety of payloads, and precise organ targeting of nucleic acid and protein payloads via both systemic and local delivery. ReCode is leveraging its nanoparticle and nucleic acid technologies across multiple modalities, including mRNA-mediated protein replacement therapies, first-in-class tRNA NanoCorrectors for diseases caused by nonsense mutations, and gene editing. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in Dallas, Texas.
Operator of a biopharmaceutical company intended to discover and develop next-generation medicines for neurodegenerative diseases. The company is focused on developing small-molecule activators of glucocerebrosidase and advanced programs targeting the innate immune system that can accelerate the progression of several neurological diseases, enabling healthcare professionals to transform the lives of patients with treatments for various ailments.
XinThera is a drug discovery company dedicated to developing precision medicines aimed at treating cancer and immunologic diseases. By utilizing advanced computational chemistry technologies, XinThera designs small molecule therapies that target well-validated and previously challenging targets in oncology and immunology. The company's focus on these promising targets enhances the potential for effective drug therapies, ultimately benefiting patients who face difficult-to-treat conditions.
Zentera Therapeutics
Series B in 2021
Zentera Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company.
Pulnovo Medical specializes in the development and production of innovative medical devices aimed at treating pulmonary hypertension. The company focuses on radiofrequency ablation technology, offering advanced solutions such as pulse radiofrequency ablation catheters and instruments. These pioneering products are designed to enhance the resilience and quality of life for patients suffering from pulmonary hypertension and heart failure. Pulnovo Medical holds global invention patents for its high-frequency ablation equipment and intravascular catheters, reflecting its commitment to advancing treatment methodologies in this critical area of healthcare.
NeRRe Therapeutics Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in Stevenage, United Kingdom, established in 2012. The company specializes in the development of neurokinin (NK) receptor antagonists, focusing on treatments for conditions related to intense pruritus, particularly in patients undergoing targeted anti-cancer therapies. Its lead asset, orvepitant, is an oral NK-1 antagonist designed to alleviate this specific symptom. Additionally, NeRRe is advancing other candidates, including NT-814, a dual NK-1 and NK-3 antagonist, and NT-949, which is ready for Phase I trials. The company also has NT-432, a clinical candidate targeting NK-1 receptors. NeRRe Therapeutics aims to address unmet medical needs through its innovative therapeutic approaches.
Nautilus Biotechnology is a development-stage life sciences company focused on advancing proteomics, the study of proteins and their functions, to enhance therapeutic development and medical diagnostics. The company has created a platform technology that aims to quantify and unravel the complexities of the human proteome. Its flagship product, the Proteomic Analysis System, is a prototype single-molecule instrument designed to facilitate these efforts. The team at Nautilus comprises experts from various disciplines, including protein chemistry, molecular biology, and data science, enabling a multifaceted approach to overcoming challenges in the field. By harnessing this diverse expertise, Nautilus aims to revolutionize drug development and improve healthcare management through personalized and predictive medicine.
Stemirna Therapeutics Co., Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in Shanghai, China, founded in 2016. The company specializes in developing mRNA technology-based drug solutions, with a focus on personalized cancer vaccines, mRNA vaccines for infectious diseases, and treatments for genetic and protein defect diseases. Stemirna has established a comprehensive mRNA drug platform that includes a GMP production center and a tumor neoantigen library, along with a clinical cooperation platform for mRNA drug development. With more than a dozen independently-developed projects, Stemirna aims to harness the potential of RNA science to provide safe and effective therapeutic options for patients suffering from various medical conditions.
Gennao Bio is a privately held genetic medicines company developing first-in-class targeted nucleic acid therapeutics utilizing a proprietary gene monoclonal antibody (GMAB) platform technology. GMAB is an adaptive technology that uses a novel, cell-penetrating antibody to non-covalently bind to and deliver therapeutic levels of a wide variety of nucleic acid payloads to select cells. This non-viral delivery platform is differentiated from traditional gene delivery systems as it can deliver multiple types of nucleic acids, allows for repeat dosing and employs well-established manufacturing processes. Gennao Bio is developing this delivery system with an initial focus on addressing significant unmet needs in oncology and rare monogenic skeletal muscle diseases.
Nucleix develops, manufactures, and markets non-invasive molecular cancer diagnostic tests. Its sensitive and specific tests are based on identification of subtle changes in methylation patterns.
Nucleix offers a urine test for monitoring of bladder cancer called Bladder EpiCheck and a blood test for early detection of lung cancer called Lung EpiCheck. Adam Wasserstrom, Danny Frumkin, and Elon Ganor founded it in 2008, with its headquarters in Rehovot in Israel.
NewMed Medical Co., Ltd. is a Shanghai-based company focused on the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of interventional artificial heart valve systems. Established in 2015, the company specializes in producing artificial heart valves and transcather implantation systems designed to replace diseased mitral valves. These innovative products aim to simplify heart valve replacement surgery, thereby reducing treatment risks and facilitating quicker patient recovery while also lowering surgical costs. Through its advancements in medical technology, NewMed Medical contributes to improved outcomes in cardiac care.
Graphite Bio is a gene editing company focused on targeted DNA integration to address severe diseases. The company employs technology that enables the insertion of new genetic sequences to replace defective genes, repair damaged portions of genes, and insert therapeutic genetic material at specific locations within the genome. This precise approach leverages natural cellular DNA repair mechanisms to enhance the efficiency of gene integration, aiming to correct the underlying causes of various diseases. Founded in 2019 and based in South San Francisco, California, Graphite Bio was previously known as Integral Medicines, Inc. and rebranded in August 2020. The company is committed to advancing gene replacement therapies and potential cures for individuals affected by serious health conditions.
Terns Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing oral, small-molecule drugs for the treatment of cancer and liver diseases, particularly non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Foster City, California, with additional offices in Shanghai, the company leverages its expertise in disease biology and medicinal chemistry to advance a pipeline of innovative therapeutic candidates. Key products include TERN-101, a non-bile acid farnesoid X receptor agonist, and TERN-201, an inhibitor of semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase. Terns Pharmaceuticals aims to address significant unmet medical needs both in China and globally through its efficient drug discovery model and extensive clinical development capabilities.
Cullinan Pearl, a subsidiary of Cullinan Oncology, focuses on developing innovative cancer therapies, specifically targeting Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) exon 20 mutations through its orally available tyrosine kinase inhibitor. The company is part of a broader strategy to create a diverse portfolio of oncology therapeutics, relying on a combination of internal research and collaborative efforts with academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies. This approach allows Cullinan Pearl to efficiently advance its drug development programs, with a commitment to rapidly discontinue any projects that show limited potential based on early research findings. As part of its ongoing initiatives, Cullinan Pearl collaborates with Cullinan Oncology to support the development and commercialization of its therapies.
Nuvation Bio Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, focuses on the development of therapies for oncology. Its portfolio includes various oncology programs with multiple drug development candidates. Nuvation Bio Inc.was formerly known as RePharmation Inc. and changed its name to Nuvation Bio Inc. in April 2019. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in New York, New York with an additional office in San Francisco, California.
Novellus is a biotechnology company working to develop engineered cellular medicines. The company uses its non-immunogenic mRNA molecules to reprogram and gene-edit cells safely, and with high efficiency. They engineer precision medicines for patient segments and select from its technology toolbox for in vivo, ex vivo, allogeneic and autologous delivery. Novellus platform enables the high-level expression of gene-editing and cell-reprogramming proteins for high-specificity gene repair and both autologous and allogeneic cell therapies. The company is advancing its lead program, a breakthrough therapy for a rare dermatologic disease, through pre-clinical studies. Novellus was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
NovellusDx, Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in Jerusalem, Israel, established in 2011 by Haim Gil-ad and Yoram Altschuler. The company specializes in developing targeted therapies for cancer patients by focusing on tumor-specific driver mutations. NovellusDx utilizes innovative testing methods to evaluate the effectiveness of targeted therapy drugs on emulated tumors, allowing for the quantification of therapeutic effects. The company also monitors the oncogenic activity of relevant genes and proteins in patients, assessing changes before and after drug administration. Additionally, NovellusDx develops assays to detect the misregulated translocation of mutated signaling proteins to the nucleus, measuring the impact of drug candidates on specific tumors, particularly concerning their ability to inhibit the translocation of up-regulated signaling proteins.
NeuroPace, Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and marketing of implantable devices aimed at treating neurological disorders through responsive stimulation. The company's flagship product, the RNS System, is specifically designed for patients with medically refractory partial epilepsy. This system includes a small implantable neurostimulator that monitors brain activity and delivers electrical pulses to targeted areas to prevent seizures. The RNS System comprises various components, such as depth leads and cortical strip leads for implantation, along with external devices like a programmer that allows healthcare professionals to communicate with the neurostimulator. Founded in 1997, NeuroPace is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Kinnate Biopharma develops precision oncology therapeutics to treat patients with genomically-defined cancers. Its mission is to expand the reach of targeted therapeutics by developing products for underserved populations.
The company utilizes its deep expertise in structure-based drug discovery, translational research, and patient-driven precision medicine. Its programs include candidates in preclinical development for cancers that are driven by specific oncogenic alterations in either the BRAF kinase gene or in the FGFR2 and FGFR3 kinase genes.
New Horizon Health, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Hangzhou, China, specializes in developing advanced technologies for the detection and screening of gastrointestinal cancers, particularly gastric and colorectal cancers. The company offers innovative products based on fecal gene analysis (FIT-DNA) technology, enabling users to conduct at-home tests that identify signs of colon cancer and significant adenomas. This technology facilitates earlier detection of precancerous lesions compared to conventional blood tests. By leveraging big data and artificial intelligence, New Horizon Health enhances its cancer screening solutions, aiming to improve public health outcomes. The company also emphasizes its commitment to making early cancer screening accessible to households, thereby striving to reduce the incidence and mortality associated with cancer.
Zentera Therapeutics
Series A in 2020
Zentera Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company.
Aspen Neuroscience, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing induced pluripotent stem cell therapies for neurological conditions, particularly Parkinson's disease. Founded in 2018, the company aims to create patient-specific restorative cell therapies that can alter the progression of the disease. Its product pipeline includes ANPD001, an autologous neuron replacement therapy designed for sporadic Parkinson's disease, and ANPD002, a gene-edited version targeting familial forms of the disease. By integrating innovative genomic approaches with stem cell biology, Aspen Neuroscience seeks to advance the field of personalized medicine and improve treatment outcomes for patients suffering from Parkinson's disease.
ReCode Therapeutics is a development-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the correction of the nonsense mutations that account for 1/3 of all inherited diseases, including approximately 10% of cystic fibrosis. They have combined selected tRNAs with their unique and diverse proprietary delivery platforms to create and develop first-in-class suppressor tRNA-nanoparticle therapeutics for correcting nonsense mutations. ReCode’s diverse pipeline includes lead programs for primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) and nonsense mutations in cystic fibrosis (CF). The company’s proprietary non-viral lipid nanoparticle platform enables the delivery of a variety of payloads, and precise organ targeting of nucleic acid and protein payloads via both systemic and local delivery. ReCode is leveraging its nanoparticle and nucleic acid technologies across multiple modalities, including mRNA-mediated protein replacement therapies, first-in-class tRNA NanoCorrectors for diseases caused by nonsense mutations, and gene editing. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in Dallas, Texas.
NewMed Medical Co., Ltd. is a Shanghai-based company focused on the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of interventional artificial heart valve systems. Established in 2015, the company specializes in producing artificial heart valves and transcather implantation systems designed to replace diseased mitral valves. These innovative products aim to simplify heart valve replacement surgery, thereby reducing treatment risks and facilitating quicker patient recovery while also lowering surgical costs. Through its advancements in medical technology, NewMed Medical contributes to improved outcomes in cardiac care.
Kinnate Biopharma develops precision oncology therapeutics to treat patients with genomically-defined cancers. Its mission is to expand the reach of targeted therapeutics by developing products for underserved populations.
The company utilizes its deep expertise in structure-based drug discovery, translational research, and patient-driven precision medicine. Its programs include candidates in preclinical development for cancers that are driven by specific oncogenic alterations in either the BRAF kinase gene or in the FGFR2 and FGFR3 kinase genes.
Aspen Neuroscience, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing induced pluripotent stem cell therapies for neurological conditions, particularly Parkinson's disease. Founded in 2018, the company aims to create patient-specific restorative cell therapies that can alter the progression of the disease. Its product pipeline includes ANPD001, an autologous neuron replacement therapy designed for sporadic Parkinson's disease, and ANPD002, a gene-edited version targeting familial forms of the disease. By integrating innovative genomic approaches with stem cell biology, Aspen Neuroscience seeks to advance the field of personalized medicine and improve treatment outcomes for patients suffering from Parkinson's disease.
Cleave Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2010. The company specializes in developing novel small-molecule drugs that target valosin-containing protein and other protein-degradation pathways critical for the survival of cancer cells. By focusing on these mechanisms, Cleave Therapeutics aims to create enzyme inhibitors that can effectively treat cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Its research efforts are directed toward discovering innovative therapies that may improve patient outcomes in oncology.
NextCure, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beltsville, Maryland, dedicated to discovering and developing innovative immunomedicines for cancer and other immune-related diseases. The company’s lead product candidate, NC318, is currently undergoing Phase 2 clinical trials aimed at treating advanced or metastatic solid tumors. Additionally, NextCure is advancing NC410, an immunomedicine designed to counteract immune suppression through targeting an immune modulator known as Leukocyte-Associated Immunoglobulin-like Receptor 1. The company is also engaged in research programs evaluating novel immunomodulatory molecules, including antibodies in preclinical development that target specific immune modulators in inflamed tissues and tumor microenvironments. NextCure has established a license agreement with Yale University and collaborates with Eli Lilly and Company for research and development efforts. Founded in 2015, the company leverages proprietary platforms to identify biologically relevant targets and develop first-in-class immunotherapy products.
Terns Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing oral, small-molecule drugs for the treatment of cancer and liver diseases, particularly non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Foster City, California, with additional offices in Shanghai, the company leverages its expertise in disease biology and medicinal chemistry to advance a pipeline of innovative therapeutic candidates. Key products include TERN-101, a non-bile acid farnesoid X receptor agonist, and TERN-201, an inhibitor of semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase. Terns Pharmaceuticals aims to address significant unmet medical needs both in China and globally through its efficient drug discovery model and extensive clinical development capabilities.
KANDY THERAPEUTICS LIMITED develops non-hormonal treatment for multiple symptoms of the menopause including hot flashes and night time awakening. The company offers NT-814, a drug for common, chronic debilitating female sex-hormone related treatment. It provides non-hormonal therapy to treat moderate to severe post-menopausal vasomotor symptoms, enabling patients to receive treatment, and reduce symptoms of hormone related conditions. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Stevenage, United Kingdom. KANDY THERAPEUTICS LIMITED operates as a subsidiary of Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Synthorx, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in La Jolla, California, that specializes in developing innovative protein therapeutics through synthetic biology. The company focuses on creating novel cytokine Synthorin programs aimed at treating cancer and autoimmune disorders. Its lead candidate, THOR-707, is a modified version of recombinant human IL-2 being tested for various solid tumors, both as a monotherapy and in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Additionally, Synthorx is developing Synthorins for other indications, including IL-10 for immuno-oncology and IL-15 as an immunoregulatory cytokine. The company leverages proprietary engineered organisms to produce these advanced proteins with high fidelity, enhancing their efficacy, safety, and convenience for patients. Founded in 2014 with technology licensed from The Scripps Research Institute, Synthorx has attracted investment from various venture capital firms and operates as a subsidiary of Sanofi.
NeuroPace, Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and marketing of implantable devices aimed at treating neurological disorders through responsive stimulation. The company's flagship product, the RNS System, is specifically designed for patients with medically refractory partial epilepsy. This system includes a small implantable neurostimulator that monitors brain activity and delivers electrical pulses to targeted areas to prevent seizures. The RNS System comprises various components, such as depth leads and cortical strip leads for implantation, along with external devices like a programmer that allows healthcare professionals to communicate with the neurostimulator. Founded in 1997, NeuroPace is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Cyrus Biotechnology builds software tools to accelerate basic research in biotech, pharma, and industrial biotechnology. Cyrus Bench delivers an enterprise version of the Rosetta molecular modeling and design toolkit, with the associated array of bio-molecular computation tools.
It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Zai Lab Limited is a Shanghai-based biopharmaceutical company founded in 2013, dedicated to discovering, developing, and commercializing innovative therapeutics for oncology, autoimmune, and infectious diseases. The company offers several proprietary products, including Niraparib for treating solid tumors, Optune for glioblastoma multiforme, and Ripretinib for KIT and PDGFRa-driven cancers. Additionally, Zai Lab develops other investigational therapies such as REGN1979, Margetuximab, INCMGA0012, Bemarituzumab, Omadacycline, and Durlobactam. With a focus on the Chinese market, Zai Lab has established partnerships with leading global biopharmaceutical firms to enhance its drug pipeline and improve access to transformative medicines. The company leverages its expertise in drug development and favorable regulatory conditions in China, along with in-house manufacturing capabilities, to support both clinical and commercial production. Zai Lab aims to expand its operations and build a specialized commercial team to effectively market its products in China and beyond.
Mitoconix Bio Ltd develops a novel strategy to improve mitochondrial health as a disease modifying therapeutic for neurodegenerative diseases. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Jerusalem, Israel.
NeRRe Therapeutics Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in Stevenage, United Kingdom, established in 2012. The company specializes in the development of neurokinin (NK) receptor antagonists, focusing on treatments for conditions related to intense pruritus, particularly in patients undergoing targeted anti-cancer therapies. Its lead asset, orvepitant, is an oral NK-1 antagonist designed to alleviate this specific symptom. Additionally, NeRRe is advancing other candidates, including NT-814, a dual NK-1 and NK-3 antagonist, and NT-949, which is ready for Phase I trials. The company also has NT-432, a clinical candidate targeting NK-1 receptors. NeRRe Therapeutics aims to address unmet medical needs through its innovative therapeutic approaches.
Nutrinia Ltd. is a neonatology company focused on developing pharmaceuticals for rare gastrointestinal conditions in infants. The company’s primary clinical programs include NTRA-2112, which addresses intestinal malabsorption in preterm infants by improving enteral nutrition tolerance, enhancing growth velocity, and reducing the length of stay in neonatal intensive care units. Another key product, NTRA-9620, targets short bowel syndrome by promoting bowel adaptation after surgical resection and minimizing reliance on parenteral nutrition. Nutrinia’s innovative approach includes oral formulations of insulin to support gut rehabilitation in infants. Founded in 2003 and based in Ramat-Gan, Israel, Nutrinia is dedicated to improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Cleave Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2010. The company specializes in developing novel small-molecule drugs that target valosin-containing protein and other protein-degradation pathways critical for the survival of cancer cells. By focusing on these mechanisms, Cleave Therapeutics aims to create enzyme inhibitors that can effectively treat cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Its research efforts are directed toward discovering innovative therapies that may improve patient outcomes in oncology.
NovellusDx, Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in Jerusalem, Israel, established in 2011 by Haim Gil-ad and Yoram Altschuler. The company specializes in developing targeted therapies for cancer patients by focusing on tumor-specific driver mutations. NovellusDx utilizes innovative testing methods to evaluate the effectiveness of targeted therapy drugs on emulated tumors, allowing for the quantification of therapeutic effects. The company also monitors the oncogenic activity of relevant genes and proteins in patients, assessing changes before and after drug administration. Additionally, NovellusDx develops assays to detect the misregulated translocation of mutated signaling proteins to the nucleus, measuring the impact of drug candidates on specific tumors, particularly concerning their ability to inhibit the translocation of up-regulated signaling proteins.
Iovance Biotherapeutics is focused on the development and commercialization of novel cancer immunotherapies based on tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL). Under a collaborative research and development agreement with Dr. Steven A. Rosenberg at the National Cancer Institute, we are investigating our our lead product candidate, LN-144, in the treatment of stage 4 metastatic melanoma. In clinical trials, LN-144 has demonstrated curative potential in patients with metastatic melanoma, and it may also be applicable to a wide range of other solid tumors.
Nucleix develops, manufactures, and markets non-invasive molecular cancer diagnostic tests. Its sensitive and specific tests are based on identification of subtle changes in methylation patterns.
Nucleix offers a urine test for monitoring of bladder cancer called Bladder EpiCheck and a blood test for early detection of lung cancer called Lung EpiCheck. Adam Wasserstrom, Danny Frumkin, and Elon Ganor founded it in 2008, with its headquarters in Rehovot in Israel.
Zai Lab Limited is a Shanghai-based biopharmaceutical company founded in 2013, dedicated to discovering, developing, and commercializing innovative therapeutics for oncology, autoimmune, and infectious diseases. The company offers several proprietary products, including Niraparib for treating solid tumors, Optune for glioblastoma multiforme, and Ripretinib for KIT and PDGFRa-driven cancers. Additionally, Zai Lab develops other investigational therapies such as REGN1979, Margetuximab, INCMGA0012, Bemarituzumab, Omadacycline, and Durlobactam. With a focus on the Chinese market, Zai Lab has established partnerships with leading global biopharmaceutical firms to enhance its drug pipeline and improve access to transformative medicines. The company leverages its expertise in drug development and favorable regulatory conditions in China, along with in-house manufacturing capabilities, to support both clinical and commercial production. Zai Lab aims to expand its operations and build a specialized commercial team to effectively market its products in China and beyond.
NextCure, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beltsville, Maryland, dedicated to discovering and developing innovative immunomedicines for cancer and other immune-related diseases. The company’s lead product candidate, NC318, is currently undergoing Phase 2 clinical trials aimed at treating advanced or metastatic solid tumors. Additionally, NextCure is advancing NC410, an immunomedicine designed to counteract immune suppression through targeting an immune modulator known as Leukocyte-Associated Immunoglobulin-like Receptor 1. The company is also engaged in research programs evaluating novel immunomodulatory molecules, including antibodies in preclinical development that target specific immune modulators in inflamed tissues and tumor microenvironments. NextCure has established a license agreement with Yale University and collaborates with Eli Lilly and Company for research and development efforts. Founded in 2015, the company leverages proprietary platforms to identify biologically relevant targets and develop first-in-class immunotherapy products.
Selecta Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing nanoparticle immunomodulatory drugs aimed at treating and preventing human diseases. The company’s proprietary platform integrates advancements in immunobiology and nanotechnology to create targeted immunomodulatory nanoparticles. Its lead product, SEL-212, has completed Phase II clinical trials for chronic refractory gout. Additionally, Selecta is advancing gene therapy candidates, including SEL-302 and SEL-313, which are in preclinical development for rare metabolic disorders. The company has established collaborations and licensing agreements with various organizations, including Spark Therapeutics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, Selecta Biosciences continues to innovate in the biopharmaceutical field.
Intellia Therapeutics is a genome editing company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing curative gene-editing treatments using the CRISPR/Cas9 technology. The company aims to address severe and life-threatening genetic diseases through both in vivo and ex vivo therapeutic approaches. Its pipeline includes programs targeting liver diseases such as transthyretin amyloidosis and hereditary angioedema, as well as conditions like primary hyperoxaluria Type 1, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, and Hemophilia B. Additionally, Intellia is developing engineered cell therapies for oncological and autoimmune diseases. The company has established collaborations with various entities, including leading pharmaceutical firms and research institutions, to enhance its research and development efforts. Founded in 2014, Intellia Therapeutics holds a comprehensive intellectual property platform for the therapeutic application of CRISPR technology, positioning it at the forefront of gene editing innovation.
Natera is a diagnostic and research company specializing in genetic testing services, primarily focused on preconception and prenatal testing. Its flagship product, Panorama, is a non-invasive prenatal test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses through a blood draw from the mother, including assessments for twin pregnancies. Other offerings include Vistara, which tests for single-gene disorders, and Horizon carrier screening to identify carrier status for various genetic diseases. Natera also provides the Anora test for analyzing fetal chromosomes in cases of miscarriage and non-invasive paternity testing. Additionally, the company has developed Signatera, a technology that detects circulating tumor DNA to monitor cancer recurrence. Natera utilizes a direct sales force and a network of approximately 100 laboratory and distribution partners for product distribution. The company was founded in 2003, has undergone several name changes, and is headquartered in San Carlos, California. Its collaborations with organizations like BGI Genomics and Foundation Medicine further enhance its capabilities in genetic testing and personalized medicine.
Cynapsus is a pharmaceutical company based in Toronto, Ontario, established in 2004, that focuses on developing innovative treatments for Parkinson's disease. The company specializes in creating a non-injectable sublingual thin film formulation, APL-130277, designed for the on-demand management of OFF episodes, which are debilitating periods when symptoms of Parkinson's worsen. Cynapsus has successfully completed a Phase two clinical trial for this product candidate, which utilizes apomorphine hydrochloride as its active ingredient. The company's work aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals living with Parkinson's disease by providing an alternative to traditional injectable therapies.
Nutrinia Ltd. is a neonatology company focused on developing pharmaceuticals for rare gastrointestinal conditions in infants. The company’s primary clinical programs include NTRA-2112, which addresses intestinal malabsorption in preterm infants by improving enteral nutrition tolerance, enhancing growth velocity, and reducing the length of stay in neonatal intensive care units. Another key product, NTRA-9620, targets short bowel syndrome by promoting bowel adaptation after surgical resection and minimizing reliance on parenteral nutrition. Nutrinia’s innovative approach includes oral formulations of insulin to support gut rehabilitation in infants. Founded in 2003 and based in Ramat-Gan, Israel, Nutrinia is dedicated to improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Selecta Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing nanoparticle immunomodulatory drugs aimed at treating and preventing human diseases. The company’s proprietary platform integrates advancements in immunobiology and nanotechnology to create targeted immunomodulatory nanoparticles. Its lead product, SEL-212, has completed Phase II clinical trials for chronic refractory gout. Additionally, Selecta is advancing gene therapy candidates, including SEL-302 and SEL-313, which are in preclinical development for rare metabolic disorders. The company has established collaborations and licensing agreements with various organizations, including Spark Therapeutics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, Selecta Biosciences continues to innovate in the biopharmaceutical field.
Natera is a diagnostic and research company specializing in genetic testing services, primarily focused on preconception and prenatal testing. Its flagship product, Panorama, is a non-invasive prenatal test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses through a blood draw from the mother, including assessments for twin pregnancies. Other offerings include Vistara, which tests for single-gene disorders, and Horizon carrier screening to identify carrier status for various genetic diseases. Natera also provides the Anora test for analyzing fetal chromosomes in cases of miscarriage and non-invasive paternity testing. Additionally, the company has developed Signatera, a technology that detects circulating tumor DNA to monitor cancer recurrence. Natera utilizes a direct sales force and a network of approximately 100 laboratory and distribution partners for product distribution. The company was founded in 2003, has undergone several name changes, and is headquartered in San Carlos, California. Its collaborations with organizations like BGI Genomics and Foundation Medicine further enhance its capabilities in genetic testing and personalized medicine.
Cleave Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2010. The company specializes in developing novel small-molecule drugs that target valosin-containing protein and other protein-degradation pathways critical for the survival of cancer cells. By focusing on these mechanisms, Cleave Therapeutics aims to create enzyme inhibitors that can effectively treat cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Its research efforts are directed toward discovering innovative therapies that may improve patient outcomes in oncology.
Puma Biotechnology is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development and commercialization of innovative products aimed at improving cancer care. The company focuses on acquiring and advancing drug candidates that have completed initial clinical testing. Its primary product, NERLYNX, is an oral formulation of neratinib, which is used for treating HER2-positive breast cancer. In addition to neratinib, Puma is developing PB357, an irreversible tyrosine kinase inhibitor that targets epidermal growth factor receptors HER1, HER2, and HER4. The company has established a licensing agreement with Pfizer for the development and commercialization of these drug candidates. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Puma Biotechnology is committed to enhancing treatment outcomes for patients with various forms of cancer.
NeurAxon, Inc. discovers and develops pain therapeutics targeting neuronal nitric oxide synthase. It has oral products in pipeline addressing acute migraine, neuropathic pain chronic daily headache, inflammatory pain, migraine prophylaxis, and severe pain. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
Complete Genomics is a developer of a DNA sequencing platform that focuses on human genome sequencing and analysis. The company offers high-quality and affordable DNA sequencing services, which facilitate large-scale research into the genetic mechanisms that influence drug responses and complex diseases. By integrating proprietary sequencing technology with advanced informatics and data management software, Complete Genomics provides customers with readily usable data for genome-based research. This combination of innovative technology and a disruptive approach positions the company to significantly impact the field of DNA sequencing.
Selecta Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing nanoparticle immunomodulatory drugs aimed at treating and preventing human diseases. The company’s proprietary platform integrates advancements in immunobiology and nanotechnology to create targeted immunomodulatory nanoparticles. Its lead product, SEL-212, has completed Phase II clinical trials for chronic refractory gout. Additionally, Selecta is advancing gene therapy candidates, including SEL-302 and SEL-313, which are in preclinical development for rare metabolic disorders. The company has established collaborations and licensing agreements with various organizations, including Spark Therapeutics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, Selecta Biosciences continues to innovate in the biopharmaceutical field.
Manipal Acunova Ltd. operates as a specialty contract research organization. It provides clinical development services, including project management, clinical development management, biostatistics, medical writing, bio-availability/bio equivalence, and central lab. The company provides bioavailability and bioequivalence services, including regulatory consultancy, volunteer screening, protocol development, pharmacokinetic analysis, adverse event reporting and emergency treatment, data management and statistical analysis, report writing and submission, and specimen storage and archival. It also offers clinical reference laboratory services comprising clinical testing lab for clinical trials, pharmacy company research testing, and patient testing services; and clinical trials and research services, including clinical operations, regulatory strategy and consulting, clinical monitoring, patient recruitment, and supply management services. The company's clinical management services include laboratory data management, SAS programming, ECG core labs, radiology and imaging, coding and dictionary management, pharmacovigilance, and PK/PD analysis. In addition, it provides site management services. The company offers research services for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, device, research, and diagnostic companies in Europe, North America, and Asia. Manipal Acunova Ltd. is based in Bangalore, India with additional offices in Frankfurt, the United Kingdom; Princeton, the United States; Mangalore and Manipal, India; and Moscow, Russia.
Complete Genomics is a developer of a DNA sequencing platform that focuses on human genome sequencing and analysis. The company offers high-quality and affordable DNA sequencing services, which facilitate large-scale research into the genetic mechanisms that influence drug responses and complex diseases. By integrating proprietary sequencing technology with advanced informatics and data management software, Complete Genomics provides customers with readily usable data for genome-based research. This combination of innovative technology and a disruptive approach positions the company to significantly impact the field of DNA sequencing.
NeurAxon, Inc. discovers and develops pain therapeutics targeting neuronal nitric oxide synthase. It has oral products in pipeline addressing acute migraine, neuropathic pain chronic daily headache, inflammatory pain, migraine prophylaxis, and severe pain. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
Avanir Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative treatments for patients suffering from central nervous system disorders. The company aims to address significant unmet medical needs by investing in a robust pipeline of potential therapies. Avanir's commitment lies in advancing medicines that can significantly enhance the quality of life for patients and their families.
Amnis Corporation engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of cell analysis systems for the imaging and analysis of cells in flow. It provides ImageStream, an instrument that combines the functionalities of microscopy and flow cytometry in a single platform for various applications in drug discovery, basic biomedical research, and diagnostics. The company also offers upgrades for ImageStream system to add additional functionality, including violet and red lasers, and an extended depth of field technology (EDF) option. In addition, it provides IDEAS, a cell image analysis software that is used for the quantitative analysis of cell images, as well as for the evaluation of image-based data in various cell populations. Further, the company provides a calibration reagent for the operation of ImageStream system that allows the instrument to track flow rate and core position; and a sheath solution for the functioning of ImageStream system. Its systems are used in apoptosis, immune synapse analysis, nuclear translocation, leukocyte classification, cell cycle analysis, cell morphology analysis, intracellular molecular trafficking, surface markers co-localization, and gene expression quantitation applications. The company offers its products to academic, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical customers. Amnis Corporation was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Onyx Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for cancer treatment. The company's lead product, Nexavar (sorafenib), is an oral multiple kinase inhibitor that targets proteins associated with tumor cell growth and blood vessel formation. By aiming to improve the lives of individuals affected by cancer, Onyx Pharmaceuticals is dedicated to advancing cancer care through its therapeutic offerings.
Amnis Corporation engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of cell analysis systems for the imaging and analysis of cells in flow. It provides ImageStream, an instrument that combines the functionalities of microscopy and flow cytometry in a single platform for various applications in drug discovery, basic biomedical research, and diagnostics. The company also offers upgrades for ImageStream system to add additional functionality, including violet and red lasers, and an extended depth of field technology (EDF) option. In addition, it provides IDEAS, a cell image analysis software that is used for the quantitative analysis of cell images, as well as for the evaluation of image-based data in various cell populations. Further, the company provides a calibration reagent for the operation of ImageStream system that allows the instrument to track flow rate and core position; and a sheath solution for the functioning of ImageStream system. Its systems are used in apoptosis, immune synapse analysis, nuclear translocation, leukocyte classification, cell cycle analysis, cell morphology analysis, intracellular molecular trafficking, surface markers co-localization, and gene expression quantitation applications. The company offers its products to academic, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical customers. Amnis Corporation was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Amphora Discovery Corporation is a biotechnology company based in Durham, North Carolina, focused on providing integrated services to the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. Founded in 2001, the company specializes in pathway-based drug discovery and offers a range of services, including in vitro assay protocols, high-throughput screening, compound profiling, custom assay development, and enzymology services. Amphora Discovery's lead generation platform is designed to deliver high precision, selectivity, and data quality, aiding in the development of proprietary clinical entities for various therapeutic areas, including oncology, inflammation, metabolic diseases, and neurological disorders. Notably, the company has advanced preclinical candidates targeting AKT1 and p38, which are specific inhibitors with potential applications in treating cancer and inflammatory conditions. As of 2008, Amphora operates as a subsidiary of Nanosyn Inc.
NeoGenesis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a drug discovery company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 1997. The company specializes in the development of small molecule drugs through its proprietary affinity-based screening technologies and an integrated chemical library. NeoGenesis employs its Automated Ligand Identification System (ALIS) to efficiently identify and optimize novel drug leads that traditional methods may overlook. This technology, combined with the company's diverse NeoMorph compound library, allows for targeted drug discovery against both established and emerging biological targets. In addition to its internal drug development efforts, NeoGenesis collaborates with partners to enhance their drug discovery processes.
Molecular Staging, Inc., a life sciences tool company, develops technologies for the detection and measurement of proteins and nucleic acids. It provides technologies for proteomics, genomics, pharmacogenomics, and diagnostics applications. The company’s products and services include protein microarrays analogous to the DNA microarray, enabling researchers to study multiple proteins; whole-genome amplification that allows DNA samples as resources, enabling researchers to return to them for new tests or confirmatory diagnoses; and multiplexed diagnostics that enable earlier detection of disease.
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