TRIMTECH Therapeutics
Seed Round in 2025
TRIMTECH Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing targeted protein degradation therapies to treat neurodegenerative diseases. Their innovative platform aims to degrade toxic protein aggregates, offering oral therapeutics with high specificity, a strong safety profile, and potential for personalized treatment approaches. This enables patients to access effective and safe treatments for neurological, inflammatory, and oncological conditions.
Normunity
Series B in 2025
Normunity is a biotechnology company that develops precision immuno‑oncology medicines, termed immune normalizers, designed to restore the body’s natural immune response against cancer. Leveraging a partnership with Dr. Lieping Chen’s laboratory at Yale School of Medicine, the company focuses on newly discovered mechanisms of immune disruption, such as the exclusion of T‑cells from immune‑sensitive tumors and other barriers to normal immune function. Its pipeline includes programs targeting these mechanisms to enable clinicians to treat cancer by reactivating the patient’s own immunity. Normunity operates from offices in Boston, Massachusetts, and West Haven, Connecticut.
TRexBio is a biotechnology company that leverages cutting-edge computational biology tools, a focus on human tissue, and expertise in immunobiology to develop therapeutics for cancer and inflammatory diseases. Its 'deep biology' discovery engine maps human tissue Treg behavior to disease processes, identifying and characterizing novel targets for therapeutic intervention. The platform supports the development of a portfolio of therapies that modulate the immune system to restore tissue immune homeostasis.
RNT Health Insights
Grant in 2024
RNT Health Insights develops an AI-assisted software as a medical device (SaMD) solution for early gastric cancer detection. This technology, granted FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, improves efficiency and accuracy in real-time during endoscopic procedures, with preclinical validation showing 96% accuracy in detecting lesions indicative of gastric cancer.
Enara Bio
Series B in 2024
Enara Bio Limited is a biotechnology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in the development of vaccines and immunotherapies for cancer treatment and prevention. Founded in 2016 and previously known as ErVaxx Limited, the company focuses on creating targeted cancer immunotherapies by exploring novel antigens derived from endogenous retroviral DNA sequences. Enara Bio's technology platform enables the identification and assessment of tumor specificity and immunogenic potential, facilitating improved strategies for combating various cancers. Through its innovative approach, the company aims to provide effective therapeutic options for a broad patient population.
ImmunOs Therapeutics
Series C in 2024
ImmunOs Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing novel human immunomodulatory proteins and therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company aims to enhance cancer treatment by leveraging proteins with direct anti-tumor effects that remodel the tumor microenvironment and by developing antibodies that block activation of specific HLA molecules implicated in autoimmune conditions. Founded in 2014 and based in Schlieren, Switzerland, ImmunOs Therapeutics pursues next-generation therapeutics intended to improve outcomes for patients with serious diseases.
CytoReason
Series B in 2024
CytoReason is a biotechnology company that specializes in developing a cell-centered computational model of the human body to analyze complex biological data. By collecting proprietary information from pharmaceutical companies, CytoReason simulates human diseases at both the tissue and cellular levels. Its advanced platform utilizes machine learning to reconstruct cellular information from bulk tissue, training an immune-specific engine and integrating multi-omics data. This approach enables pharmaceutical and biotech companies to gain mechanistic insights into the immune system, facilitating the discovery and development of targeted therapies. The company's innovative technology helps shorten clinical trial phases, reduce development costs, and increase the likelihood of successful regulatory approval.
Capstan Therapeutics
Series B in 2024
Capstan Therapeutics specializes in developing innovative therapeutics using precision cell engineering for various diseases with unmet clinical needs.
MISSION Therapeutics
Venture Round in 2024
MISSION Therapeutics is a biotechnology company specializing in developing drugs that target the cellular process of deubiquitylation for the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Their focus is on developing small molecule drugs that selectively inhibit specific deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs), which play crucial roles in regulating protein degradation and cellular processes. These drugs aim to intervene in disease mechanisms where DUB dysregulation is implicated, offering potential therapeutic benefits.
Curve Therapeutics
Series A in 2024
Curve Therapeutics Limited, established in 2019 and based in London, specializes in drug discovery with a focus on cancer. The company has developed an innovative screening platform that enables functional screening of diverse libraries against disease-associated targets within their native cellular environment. This platform is used to build a pipeline of novel cancer drugs targeting currently undruggable targets.
RefleXion Medical
Venture Round in 2023
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company based in Hayward, California, focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its biologically-guided radiotherapy system (BgRT). This innovative technology allows tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the simultaneous targeting of multiple tumors, even in cases of metastasized cancer. The RefleXion X1 machine is cleared for various forms of radiotherapy, including stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, and intensity-modulated radiotherapy. The BgRT system utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to synchronize tumor location information with the linear accelerator, allowing for real-time adjustments in treatment delivery with subsecond latency. RefleXion Medical has established strategic collaborations with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. since its incorporation in 2009.
AgomAb Therapeutics
Series C in 2023
AgomAb Therapeutics N.V., based in Gent, Belgium, specializes in the development of molecular therapies aimed at regenerating damaged tissues. The company focuses on creating agonistic monoclonal antibodies, known as agomAbs, which are designed to stimulate molecular and cellular repair mechanisms. These therapies have the potential to restore organ function in patients suffering from fibrotic, inflammatory, autoimmune, and degenerative diseases. AgomAb targets biologically validated pathways, including Transforming Growth Factor β and Hepatocyte Growth Factor, while employing specialized capabilities in organ-specific small molecules and high-affinity antibodies. The company boasts a diversified clinical pipeline addressing various fibrotic conditions and possesses comprehensive research and development expertise, alongside a strong track record in business development.
Nimbus Therapeutics
Private Equity Round in 2023
Nimbus Therapeutics, LLC is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on discovering and developing innovative medicines for serious diseases, including metabolic disorders, cancer, and immune-inflammatory conditions. Founded in 2009, the company utilizes a computational technology-driven approach to advance a pipeline of novel small-molecule therapeutics. Nimbus Therapeutics specializes in designing allosteric inhibitors, notably targeting Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase for conditions such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The company has established strategic partnerships with organizations like Charles River Laboratories and Celgene Corporation to enhance its drug development efforts. In March 2015, Nimbus Discovery rebranded itself as Nimbus Therapeutics to better reflect its transition into a clinical-stage enterprise.
Urban Health Plan
Grant in 2023
Urban Health Plan, Inc. is a health center located in the Bronx, New York, serving the communities of Hunts Point, Mott Haven, and Morrisania. Established in 1974, it specializes in delivering both primary and specialty healthcare services. The organization offers a wide range of primary care options, including adolescent and adult medicine, dentistry, family planning, and pediatrics. Specialty services encompass areas such as cardiology, neurology, psychiatry, and pulmonary care, among others. Additionally, Urban Health Plan provides ancillary services like audiology, nutrition, physical therapy, and social services, as well as various diagnostic capabilities including digital radiology and laboratory testing. The center also emphasizes support services through programs focused on asthma management, diabetes care, health education, and health insurance enrollment. Furthermore, Urban Health Plan integrates telehealth services to enhance access to care for its patients.
Crossbow Therapeutics
Series A in 2023
Crossbow Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cancer treatments. The company engineers antibodies to mimic T-cells, which are essential components of the immune system, aiming to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients. Their next-generation immunotherapies are designed to target previously unreachable cancer cell proteins with high precision, offering an efficient and selective approach to cancer treatment. By unlocking the therapeutic potential of T-cell receptor (TCR)-mimetic antibodies, Crossbow Therapeutics seeks to dramatically expand the capabilities of antibody therapy across various cancer types, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
CellCentric
Corporate Round in 2023
CellCentric Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, focused on developing innovative cancer therapeutics. Established in 2003, the company specializes in small-molecule inhibitors targeting p300, CBP, and specific deubiquitinase enzymes, which play a crucial role in regulating gene expression in cancer cells. Its primary research program addresses prostate cancer, a significant cause of male mortality, by modulating the androgen receptor pathway and potentially overcoming resistance mechanisms found in existing treatments. Additionally, CellCentric's products have applications in treating other cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer, and colon cancer. The company's approach aims to provide targeted therapies for various malignancies, addressing unmet medical needs in the oncology field.
Vedanta Biosciences
Series E in 2023
Vedanta Biosciences is a clinical-stage microbiome company focused on developing therapies for immune-mediated and infectious diseases using live bacteria derived from the human microbiome. The company designs orally delivered defined bacterial consortia, leveraging libraries of microbiome-derived strains, proprietary datasets from human interventional studies, and tools for selecting potent strains. Its platform encompasses consortium design and CGMP manufacturing of bacterially defined products, enabling physicians to access live bacteria drugs for autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Vedanta Biosciences aims to create a new category of oral therapies arising from defined bacterial communities grown from clonal cell banks.
Promise Bio
Seed Round in 2023
Promise Bio is a biotechnology company specializing in precision medicine for autoimmune diseases. It leverages epiproteomic analysis, a cutting-edge technique that examines protein modifications, using a cloud-based AI platform to interpret standard mass-spectrometry data. This innovative approach aims to uncover disease mechanisms and facilitate personalized treatment plans, ultimately improving patient care and affordability.
Mediar Therapeutics
Series A in 2023
Mediar Therapeutics is a pre-clinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics to treat fibrosis in chronically damaged organs. It designs antibodies that neutralize mediators driving fibrotic activity with the aim of halting and reversing fibrosis to improve patient outcomes. Founded in 2019 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company targets key fibrotic mediator proteins to address late-stage disease with precision and efficacy.
Ribon Therapeutics
Venture Round in 2022
Ribon Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts. The company focuses on developing novel therapeutics that target monoPARP proteins, which are critical regulators of cancer cell survival mechanisms. By leveraging insights from its scientific founders, Ribon is establishing a proprietary drug discovery platform aimed at investigating the molecular actions and biological functions of a specific subset of the PARP protein family. This platform enables Ribon to create a pipeline of innovative small molecule inhibitors designed to disrupt the fundamental survival capabilities of cancer cells under stress. In addition to cancer treatment, the company's research may have implications for addressing other diseases. Ribon is supported by notable life science investors, which enhances its capacity to advance its therapeutic developments.
ORIC Pharmaceuticals
Post in 2022
ORIC Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving patients' lives by developing therapies that overcome resistance in cancer. Its lead product candidate, ORIC-101, targets the glucocorticoid receptor linked to resistance across various solid tumors. ORIC's second product candidate, ORIC-533, inhibits CD73 to address resistance to chemotherapy and immunotherapy. The company is also developing precision medicines targeting other cancer resistance mechanisms.
Carrick Therapeutics
Series C in 2022
Founded in 2015, Carrick Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company based in Dublin, Ireland. It specializes in developing innovative cancer therapeutics that target molecular pathways driving aggressive and resistant forms of cancer, aiming to transform cancer treatment.
Nucleome Therapeutics
Series A in 2022
Nucleome Therapeutics Limited is a biotechnology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, founded in 2019. The company focuses on decoding the "dark matter" of the human genome, which comprises over 95% of disease-linked genetic variants that have not yet been fully explored. By leveraging a unique platform that creates high-resolution three-dimensional genome structure maps and employs machine learning techniques, Nucleome aims to link these genetic variants to gene functions and map disease pathways. This innovative approach facilitates the functional validation of variants in primary cell types, enabling the discovery and development of novel therapeutics. Initially concentrating on lymphocytes and autoimmune diseases, Nucleome Therapeutics seeks to establish a robust pipeline of drug assets along with corresponding biomarkers to improve patient outcomes through genetically guided therapeutics.
CytoReason
Corporate Round in 2022
CytoReason is a biotechnology company that specializes in developing a cell-centered computational model of the human body to analyze complex biological data. By collecting proprietary information from pharmaceutical companies, CytoReason simulates human diseases at both the tissue and cellular levels. Its advanced platform utilizes machine learning to reconstruct cellular information from bulk tissue, training an immune-specific engine and integrating multi-omics data. This approach enables pharmaceutical and biotech companies to gain mechanistic insights into the immune system, facilitating the discovery and development of targeted therapies. The company's innovative technology helps shorten clinical trial phases, reduce development costs, and increase the likelihood of successful regulatory approval.
Capstan Therapeutics
Series A in 2022
Capstan Therapeutics specializes in developing innovative therapeutics using precision cell engineering for various diseases with unmet clinical needs.
Nimbus Therapeutics
Venture Round in 2022
Nimbus Therapeutics, LLC is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on discovering and developing innovative medicines for serious diseases, including metabolic disorders, cancer, and immune-inflammatory conditions. Founded in 2009, the company utilizes a computational technology-driven approach to advance a pipeline of novel small-molecule therapeutics. Nimbus Therapeutics specializes in designing allosteric inhibitors, notably targeting Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase for conditions such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The company has established strategic partnerships with organizations like Charles River Laboratories and Celgene Corporation to enhance its drug development efforts. In March 2015, Nimbus Discovery rebranded itself as Nimbus Therapeutics to better reflect its transition into a clinical-stage enterprise.
Global Blood Therapeutics
Acquisition in 2022
Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in South San Francisco, California, focused on developing innovative therapies for underserved patient communities, particularly those affected by blood disorders. The company is advancing its lead product candidate, Oxbryta (voxelotor), which is an oral, once-daily therapy designed for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD). Oxbryta has completed Phase III clinical trials in adult and adolescent patients and is currently being evaluated for safety and pharmacokinetics in a Phase IIa trial involving pediatric patients. In addition to its efforts in SCD, Global Blood Therapeutics is engaged in research and development for other blood-related conditions, including hereditary angioedema, and holds licensed rights to its product candidates in multiple regions, including the United States and Europe.
Valneva is a vaccine company focused on developing prophylactic vaccines for infectious diseases with significant unmet medical needs. It has successfully commercialized two vaccines, IXIARO/JESPECT and DUKORAL, and is advancing candidates against Lyme disease, chikungunya virus, and COVID-19.
Dren Bio is a biotechnology company that specializes in protein engineering technologies aimed at depleting pathogenic cells, protein aggregates, and other disease-causing agents. The company operates under a holding business model, developing a diverse portfolio of projects that function as stand-alone assets. Dren Bio's platform is designed to address a range of health conditions, including hematologic neoplasms, solid tumors, autoimmune disorders, and diseases associated with protein aggregation. By focusing on innovative protein-based technologies, Dren Bio enables healthcare professionals to manage and treat various serious diseases more effectively.
ImCheck Therapeutics
Series C in 2022
Founded in 2015, ImCheck Therapeutics specializes in developing immunotherapeutics targeting members of the butyrophilin super-family for treating a range of autoimmune diseases, with a primary focus on immuno-oncology.
ImmunOs Therapeutics
Series B in 2022
ImmunOs Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing novel human immunomodulatory proteins and therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company aims to enhance cancer treatment by leveraging proteins with direct anti-tumor effects that remodel the tumor microenvironment and by developing antibodies that block activation of specific HLA molecules implicated in autoimmune conditions. Founded in 2014 and based in Schlieren, Switzerland, ImmunOs Therapeutics pursues next-generation therapeutics intended to improve outcomes for patients with serious diseases.
Biohaven Pharmaceutical
Acquisition in 2022
Biohaven Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of innovative treatments for neurological diseases and other therapeutic areas. The company focuses on life-changing therapies targeting conditions such as neuromuscular disorders, metabolic diseases, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and various forms of cancer. Its diverse pipeline includes late-stage product candidates that utilize mechanisms such as calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonists, glutamate modulators, and myeloperoxidase inhibitors. Notable candidates in its pipeline include BHV3000-301, BHV3000-302, and BHV3000-303, among others. Biohaven's commitment to addressing unmet medical needs positions it as a significant player in the biopharmaceutical landscape.
Zentalis Pharmaceuticals
Post in 2022
Zentalis Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing small molecule therapeutics targeting cancer's underlying biological pathways. Its pipeline includes two lead product candidates: ZN-c5 for advanced estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, and ZN-c3 for advanced solid tumors and platinum-resistant ovarian cancer.
Founded in 2018, Resistell develops and markets a diagnostic device for phenotypic antibiotic susceptibility testing. Its unique method detects movement caused by living bacterial cells to determine bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
ResApp Health
Acquisition in 2022
ResApp Health Limited is a developer of digital healthcare solutions focused on enabling doctors and patients to diagnose and manage respiratory diseases. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, the company offers ResAppDx, a smartphone-based diagnostic test for acute respiratory diseases, suitable for telehealth, emergency departments, and primary care settings. Additionally, it provides SleepCheck, a direct-to-consumer application for self-assessing sleep apnoea in multiple countries. ResApp's technology leverages sound analysis to identify various respiratory conditions, including pneumonia, bronchiolitis, and asthma. The company is committed to creating user-friendly, clinically validated, and regulatory-approved diagnostic tools that integrate seamlessly into existing telehealth frameworks, enhancing accessibility for both healthcare providers and patients. ResApp Health was previously known as Narhex Life Sciences Limited.
National Eczema Association
Grant in 2022
National Eczema Association is the 501(c)(3) non-profit, US patient advocacy organization serving people affected by eczema. NEA is the driving force for an eczema community fueled by knowledge, strengthened through collective action, and propelled by the promise of a better future.
RefleXion Medical
Venture Round in 2022
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company based in Hayward, California, focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its biologically-guided radiotherapy system (BgRT). This innovative technology allows tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the simultaneous targeting of multiple tumors, even in cases of metastasized cancer. The RefleXion X1 machine is cleared for various forms of radiotherapy, including stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, and intensity-modulated radiotherapy. The BgRT system utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to synchronize tumor location information with the linear accelerator, allowing for real-time adjustments in treatment delivery with subsecond latency. RefleXion Medical has established strategic collaborations with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. since its incorporation in 2009.
TRexBio is a biotechnology company that leverages cutting-edge computational biology tools, a focus on human tissue, and expertise in immunobiology to develop therapeutics for cancer and inflammatory diseases. Its 'deep biology' discovery engine maps human tissue Treg behavior to disease processes, identifying and characterizing novel targets for therapeutic intervention. The platform supports the development of a portfolio of therapies that modulate the immune system to restore tissue immune homeostasis.
Arkuda Therapeutics
Series B in 2022
Arkuda Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative treatments for patients with neurological diseases. The company utilizes new insights into progranulin and lysosomal biology to create therapies that aim to correct progranulin deficiency and address lysosomal dysfunction, particularly in genetically-defined frontotemporal dementia associated with mutations in the GRN gene. By targeting these underlying biological mechanisms, Arkuda's lead compounds are designed to improve cellular health in the brain, potentially delaying the progression of neurodegenerative diseases and the onset of their symptoms.
Mind Immune Therapeutics
Series A in 2022
MindImmune Therapeutics is a pharmaceutical company that develops antibody-based therapies targeting the immune system to treat diseases of the central nervous system. Its programs aim to address neuroinflammation associated with brain disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, pain, and psychiatric conditions. The company emphasizes the role of immune dysfunction in CNS pathology and seeks to inhibit peripheral innate immune responses to produce therapeutic effects. Based in Kingston, Rhode Island, MindImmune pursues collaborations with neuroscience research institutions to advance its drug development initiatives.
Arena Pharmaceuticals
Acquisition in 2021
Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, that specializes in developing innovative medicines for various diseases, including cardiovascular, central nervous system, inflammatory, and metabolic disorders. Founded in 1997, the company focuses on pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, advancing several investigational drugs through clinical trials. Notable candidates include Etrasimod, which is in Phase III trials for ulcerative colitis and Phase IIb/III for Crohn’s disease, and Olorinab, currently in Phase IIb trials for abdominal pain linked to irritable bowel syndrome. Additionally, Arena is developing ralinepag for pulmonary arterial hypertension and APD418 for acute heart failure. The company has formed collaborations with several organizations, including United Therapeutics and Eisai, to enhance its research and expand its market presence. Arena Pharmaceuticals also has a marketed product, lorcaserin, approved for weight management, further demonstrating its commitment to addressing critical health challenges through innovative therapies.
Kestrel Therapeutics
Series A in 2021
Kestrel Therapeutics is a medical research and development company focused on oncology that develops treatment solutions for cancers driven by RAS mutations. It designs molecules active across RAS isoforms, mutations, and tumor histologies, aiming to deliver new therapies that target the frequently mutated RAS oncogenic pathway.
PATH is an international nonprofit organization that transforms global health through innovation. It takes an entrepreneurial approach to developing and delivering high‑impact, low‑cost solutions, from lifesaving vaccines and devices to collaborative programs with communities. Through its work in more than 70 countries, PATH and its partners empower people to achieve their full potential.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)
Grant in 2021
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®), a not-for-profit alliance of 26 of the world's leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education, is dedicated to improving the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of cancer care so that patients can live better lives. Through the leadership and expertise of clinical professionals at NCCN Member Institutions, NCCN develops resources that present valuable information to the numerous stakeholders in the health care delivery system. As the arbiter of high-quality cancer care, NCCN promotes the importance of continuous quality improvement and recognizes the significance of creating clinical practice guidelines appropriate for use by patients, clinicians, and other health care decision-makers.
World-renowned experts from NCCN Member Institutions diagnose and treat patients with a broad spectrum of cancers and are recognized for dealing with complex, aggressive, or rare cancers. NCCN Member Institutions pioneered the concept of the multidisciplinary team approach to patient care and conduct innovative research that contributes significantly to understanding, diagnosing, and treating cancer. NCCN programs offer access to expert physicians, superior treatment, and quality and safety initiatives that continuously improve the effectiveness and efficiency of cancer care.
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.
Strata Oncology
Series C in 2021
Strata Oncology, Inc. is a precision oncology company focused on enhancing cancer care by facilitating access to precision medicine clinical trials and expediting drug approval processes. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company develops a comprehensive precision oncology platform that supports routine testing and efficient use of molecular data. Strata's offerings include The Strata Trial, a genomic testing program for systematic precision oncology implementation, and StrataNGS, a targeted assay for sequencing DNA and RNA from biopsies. Additionally, StrataPOINT integrates electronic medical record histories with molecular profiling to ensure eligible patients are tested and considered for trial enrollment. The company features a portfolio of pharma-sponsored therapeutic protocols, known as Strata Partnered Trials, aligned to specific biomarkers. Strata also operates The Strata Lab, a cancer sequencing facility, and maintains the Strata Precision Oncology Network, a collaborative entity aimed at promoting precision medicine initiatives. Formerly known as Strata Oncology Research, Inc., the company rebranded in 2016 and has been incorporated since 2015.
Artios Pharma
Series C in 2021
Artios Pharma Limited is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, that specializes in developing innovative cancer treatments targeting DNA damage response (DDR) pathways. Founded in 2016, the company is dedicated to creating first-in-class therapies that selectively kill cancer cells by exploiting their reliance on DDR mechanisms. Artios’ product pipeline includes a range of promising candidates, such as a therapy that targets DNA polymerase theta, a protein involved in DNA repair processes, and another program focusing on a novel DDR target. The company collaborates with prominent research organizations, including Cancer Research Technology, to enhance its development efforts and leverage expertise in DNA repair. Artios is led by a skilled team with extensive experience in drug discovery, positioning it to advance its next-generation DDR programs and contribute significantly to the field of cancer treatment.
Spero Therapeutics
Post in 2021
Spero Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing novel treatments for multi-drug resistant bacterial infections and rare diseases. Its primary focus is on tebipenem pivoxil hydrobromide, an oral carbapenem-class antibiotic intended for adult use in treating MDR Gram-negative infections.
TRexBio is a biotechnology company that leverages cutting-edge computational biology tools, a focus on human tissue, and expertise in immunobiology to develop therapeutics for cancer and inflammatory diseases. Its 'deep biology' discovery engine maps human tissue Treg behavior to disease processes, identifying and characterizing novel targets for therapeutic intervention. The platform supports the development of a portfolio of therapies that modulate the immune system to restore tissue immune homeostasis.
Interius BioTherapeutics
Series A in 2021
Interius BioTherapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that develops in vivo cell-specific gene medicines to treat B cell lymphomas. Intravenous in vivo CAR treatment, which treats B cell lymphomas, is the company's flagship program. Its unique engineering provides exceptional target tissue specificity. The business is working on a second initiative to address autoimmune conditions. With the help of Interius, a novel and distinct therapeutic modality for the precise administration of gene therapies may soon be made available to patients in expanded care settings, without the need for preconditioning chemotherapy.
Amplyx Pharmaceuticals
Acquisition in 2021
Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a small molecule drug development company focused on creating innovative therapies for debilitating and life-threatening diseases, particularly those affecting individuals with compromised immune systems. Founded in 2006 and based in San Diego, California, the company specializes in the development of oral and injectable anti-infective drugs, including antifungal agents designed to treat invasive fungal infections caused by pathogens such as Candida and Aspergillus. Amplyx employs a unique platform approach that enhances the efficacy and reduces the toxicity of existing drugs by incorporating a second small molecule. This strategy aims to provide effective treatment options for patients undergoing chemotherapy and other immunosuppressive therapies, ensuring they receive appropriate care both during hospitalization and after discharge.
Pyxis Oncology
Series B in 2021
Pyxis Oncology, established in 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts, is a biotechnology company specializing in the development of antibody therapeutics for cancer treatment. The company focuses on promoting the body's immune response to cancer by analyzing tumor antigen-specific tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) within hot tumors and tumor cell signaling pathways within cold tumors. Pyxis aims to create novel antibody-based immunotherapies to directly kill tumor cells and address underlying pathologies that enable cancer proliferation and immune evasion, with the goal of improving patient outcomes for difficult-to-treat cancers.
Mediar Therapeutics
Seed Round in 2021
Mediar Therapeutics is a pre-clinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics to treat fibrosis in chronically damaged organs. It designs antibodies that neutralize mediators driving fibrotic activity with the aim of halting and reversing fibrosis to improve patient outcomes. Founded in 2019 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company targets key fibrotic mediator proteins to address late-stage disease with precision and efficacy.
Imcyse SA is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Liège, Belgium, specializing in innovative immunotherapeutic solutions aimed at treating severe chronic autoimmune diseases. Founded in 2010, Imcyse is pioneering a unique technology platform that employs Imotopes™, specifically modified peptides that target immune cells responsible for organ damage. This approach facilitates the generation of cytolytic CD4 T-cells, which selectively eliminate antigen-presenting cells and autoantigen-specific lymphocytes, thereby addressing diseases with limited treatment options. The company has shown proof of concept across various indications and has completed its initial clinical trial for type 1 diabetes, yielding promising outcomes. In addition to type 1 diabetes, Imcyse is actively developing a pipeline of therapies for multiple autoimmune diseases, aiming to provide effective treatment while preserving overall immune defense.
National Resilience
Series B in 2020
National Resilience, also known as Resilience, is a biopharmaceutical manufacturing and technology company that provides end-to-end manufacturing and development solutions for diverse modalities, including cell and gene therapies, viral vectors, vaccines, and proteins. It actively invests in developing new manufacturing technologies to expand access to complex medicines and supports partners through the full lifecycle from development to commercial supply. The company was incorporated in 2020 and is based in La Jolla, California.
LianBio
Venture Round in 2020
LianBio is a biopharmaceutical company founded in 2019, headquartered in Shanghai, China, with an additional office in Princeton, New Jersey. The company is dedicated to the discovery and development of therapeutic drugs aimed at treating oncology and cardiorenal diseases, as well as addressing other unmet medical needs in Greater China and major Asian markets. LianBio focuses on in-licensing assets and collaborates with leading partners to enhance its pipeline, which includes clinically validated product candidates across various therapeutic areas such as cardiovascular, oncology, ophthalmology, inflammatory diseases, and respiratory indications. The company aims to accelerate the availability of innovative medicines to improve patient outcomes through a science-driven approach.
Arixa Pharmaceuticals
Acquisition in 2020
Arixa Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing oral antibiotics to combat drug-resistant Gram-negative infections. Founded in 2016 and based in Palo Alto, California, the company is advancing its lead product, ARX-1796, an oral prodrug of Avibactam, a broad-spectrum beta-lactamase inhibitor approved by the FDA. Arixa utilizes a unique prodrug chemistry technology platform that transforms intravenous-only antimicrobial agents into formulations suitable for oral administration. This innovation addresses significant medicinal chemistry challenges associated with prodrug development in this class of compounds. Arixa aims to provide effective treatment options for patients suffering from bacterial infections, while also securing broad patent protection for its proprietary formulations.
Palleon Pharmaceuticals
Series B in 2020
Palleon Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company developing drugs that target glycan-mediated immune regulation to treat cancer. Its platform integrates insights from glycoscience and human immunology, enabling it to create novel therapies targeting multiple immune cell types.
MISSION Therapeutics
Venture Round in 2020
MISSION Therapeutics is a biotechnology company specializing in developing drugs that target the cellular process of deubiquitylation for the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Their focus is on developing small molecule drugs that selectively inhibit specific deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs), which play crucial roles in regulating protein degradation and cellular processes. These drugs aim to intervene in disease mechanisms where DUB dysregulation is implicated, offering potential therapeutic benefits.
Bolt Biotherapeutics
Series C in 2020
Bolt Biotherapeutics is a biotechnology company developing cancer immunotherapies based on the Boltbody platform, which links tumor-targeting antibodies to immune-stimulating payloads to activate innate and adaptive immune responses against solid tumors. The platform aims to transform non-responsive, or cold, tumors into immunologically active ones by delivering immune stimulants at the tumor site. The company’s pipeline includes BDC-1001 as a monotherapy for HER2-expressing solid tumors, with additional candidates such as BDC-3042 and Next-Gen ISAC designed to broaden its immuno-oncology program. Bolt Biotherapeutics focuses on myeloid biology and tumor-targeted therapies to leverage immune mechanisms for cancer treatment.
Simcha Therapeutics
Series A in 2020
Simcha Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing engineered cytokine immunotherapy for cancer treatment. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut, the company utilizes directed evolution to create novel cytokines that enhance the immune system's ability to combat diseases. Its lead program, ST-067, is a designer IL-18 cytokine that has demonstrated significant antitumor effects in animal models, both as a standalone treatment and in combination with anti-PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors. This innovative approach aims to provide patients with more effective immunotherapies, thereby improving their ability to fight cancer.
Amplyx Pharmaceuticals
Series C in 2020
Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a small molecule drug development company focused on creating innovative therapies for debilitating and life-threatening diseases, particularly those affecting individuals with compromised immune systems. Founded in 2006 and based in San Diego, California, the company specializes in the development of oral and injectable anti-infective drugs, including antifungal agents designed to treat invasive fungal infections caused by pathogens such as Candida and Aspergillus. Amplyx employs a unique platform approach that enhances the efficacy and reduces the toxicity of existing drugs by incorporating a second small molecule. This strategy aims to provide effective treatment options for patients undergoing chemotherapy and other immunosuppressive therapies, ensuring they receive appropriate care both during hospitalization and after discharge.
FoRx Therapeutics
Seed Round in 2020
FoRx Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing cancer therapies by targeting DNA replication stress. It seeks to drug key molecular targets involved in replication stress to create targeted anticancer drugs. Founded in 2019 and based in Basel, Switzerland, the company emphasizes a novel approach by targeting DNA replication stress pathways activated in cancer cells, with the goal of delivering first-in-class therapies that address the underlying mechanisms of tumor growth.
RefleXion Medical
Series D in 2020
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company based in Hayward, California, focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its biologically-guided radiotherapy system (BgRT). This innovative technology allows tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the simultaneous targeting of multiple tumors, even in cases of metastasized cancer. The RefleXion X1 machine is cleared for various forms of radiotherapy, including stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, and intensity-modulated radiotherapy. The BgRT system utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to synchronize tumor location information with the linear accelerator, allowing for real-time adjustments in treatment delivery with subsecond latency. RefleXion Medical has established strategic collaborations with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. since its incorporation in 2009.
Kymera Therapeutics
Series C in 2020
Kymera Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on targeted protein degradation. It employs a proprietary predictive modeling platform to discover novel small molecule therapeutics that selectively degrade disease-causing proteins.
Triplet Therapeutics
Series A in 2019
Triplet Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative therapies for triplet repeat expansion disorders, such as Huntington's disease, myotonic dystrophy, and spinocerebellar ataxias. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company aims to address these conditions at their source by utilizing a unique approach that involves a single oligonucleotide targeting the DNA Damage Response pathway. This strategy is designed to provide effective treatments for multiple repeat expansion disorders, enabling healthcare professionals to offer advanced biotherapeutic options to their patients. Through its research and development efforts, Triplet Therapeutics is committed to transforming the landscape of treatment for these challenging genetic disorders.
ImmunOs Therapeutics
Series A in 2019
ImmunOs Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing novel human immunomodulatory proteins and therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company aims to enhance cancer treatment by leveraging proteins with direct anti-tumor effects that remodel the tumor microenvironment and by developing antibodies that block activation of specific HLA molecules implicated in autoimmune conditions. Founded in 2014 and based in Schlieren, Switzerland, ImmunOs Therapeutics pursues next-generation therapeutics intended to improve outcomes for patients with serious diseases.
ImCheck Therapeutics
Series B in 2019
Founded in 2015, ImCheck Therapeutics specializes in developing immunotherapeutics targeting members of the butyrophilin super-family for treating a range of autoimmune diseases, with a primary focus on immuno-oncology.
Arkuda Therapeutics
Series A in 2019
Arkuda Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing innovative treatments for patients with neurological diseases. The company utilizes new insights into progranulin and lysosomal biology to create therapies that aim to correct progranulin deficiency and address lysosomal dysfunction, particularly in genetically-defined frontotemporal dementia associated with mutations in the GRN gene. By targeting these underlying biological mechanisms, Arkuda's lead compounds are designed to improve cellular health in the brain, potentially delaying the progression of neurodegenerative diseases and the onset of their symptoms.
UE LifeSciences
Grant in 2019
UE LifeSciences is a growth-stage FemTech company focused on preventive oncology, specializing in non-invasive breast cancer detection technologies. The company has developed a portable screening device that facilitates early-stage detection of breast cancer, thereby enabling timely treatment for patients. Its hallmark product has received regulatory clearance and has been validated through independent trials, leading to its commercial scaling across multiple markets. With a high-margin, pay-per-use revenue model, UE LifeSciences is also collaborating with major pharmaceutical companies to expand its reach into national-scale markets. The company maintains a robust product pipeline, with ongoing innovations targeting breast and cervical cancer detection, positioning it as a significant player in the healthcare technology sector.
Array BioPharma
Acquisition in 2019
Array BioPharma is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of targeted small molecule drugs for the treatment of cancer and other significant diseases. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, the company focuses on clinical-stage drugs, including binimetinib, encorafenib, selumetinib, tucatinib, and several others. Array BioPharma has established partnerships with major pharmaceutical companies, such as AstraZeneca and Roche, to enhance its drug development and commercial capabilities. The company operates across North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific, underscoring its commitment to providing innovative therapies for patients in need.
SpringWorks Therapeutics
Series B in 2019
SpringWorks Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company applying precision medicine to develop medicines for severe rare diseases and cancer. It maintains a differentiated targeted oncology portfolio with lead candidates nirogacestat, a gamma secretase inhibitor, and mirdametinib, a MEK inhibitor, both in late-stage trials; the pipeline also includes BGB-3245, an oral inhibitor of activating BRAF mutations, in Phase I, and several combination programs. The company pursues collaborations with BeiGene, GlaxoSmithKline, and Allogene and has license agreements with Pfizer for nirogacestat and mirdametinib. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, SpringWorks aims to advance potentially registrational studies in rare tumor types and genetically defined cancers through partnerships that expand its portfolio and patient access.
Vivet Therapeutics
Corporate Round in 2019
Vivet Therapeutics SAS is a biotechnology company based in Paris, France, focused on the research, development, and commercialization of gene therapy treatments for inherited liver disorders and orphan diseases. Founded in 2016, the company utilizes a liver-tropic adeno-associated virus (AAV) to deliver therapeutic genes directly to hepatocytes, aiming to correct genetic disorders at the source. Vivet is particularly engaged in developing innovative solutions for conditions such as Wilson disease, Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC), and Citrullinemia Type I (CTLN1). To enhance its gene therapy approaches, Vivet collaborates with the Fundación para la Investigación Médica Aplicada at the Centro de Investigación Médica Aplicada, focusing on optimizing AAV vectors for targeted liver delivery and ensuring long-term expression of therapeutic genes.
Imara, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts, that specializes in developing and commercializing therapeutics for patients with rare genetic disorders of hemoglobin. Founded in 2016, the company is advancing IMR-687, an oral, once-daily therapeutic designed to treat sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. IMR-687 is a highly selective small molecule inhibitor of PDE9, engineered to have a multimodal mechanism of action that impacts various cell types, including red blood cells and white blood cells, as well as adhesion mediators. Through its innovative approach, Imara aims to provide disease-modifying treatments for individuals affected by hemoglobinopathies.
Gliknik
Corporate Round in 2019
Gliknik Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for patients with cancer and immune disorders. Founded in 2007 and based in Baltimore, Maryland, Gliknik's product portfolio includes GL-0817, aimed at preventing the recurrence of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity, and GL-2045, which targets various autoimmune diseases such as immune thrombocytopenic purpura, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, and Myasthenia gravis. Additionally, the company develops GB-4542, an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody therapy. Gliknik employs several innovative platforms, including an Immunomodulator Platform that utilizes off-the-shelf peptide drugs to enhance immune responses against cancer, the Stradomer Platform that creates drugs mimicking the efficacy of human intravenous immunoglobulin, and the Stradobody Platform, which produces compounds akin to monoclonal antibodies for tumor cell targeting. Through these initiatives, Gliknik aims to provide meaningful therapies that alleviate suffering for patients facing these challenging health conditions.
NextCure, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beltsville, Maryland, that focuses on discovering and developing novel immunomedicines aimed at treating cancer and other immune-related diseases by restoring normal immune function. Its lead product candidate, NC318, is currently undergoing Phase 2 clinical trials for advanced or metastatic solid tumors. Additionally, NextCure is developing NC410, designed to inhibit immune suppression through the modulation of a specific immune receptor. The company is also advancing other product candidates, including LNCB74, an antibody-drug conjugate targeting B7-H4, and is exploring additional immunomodulatory molecules in preclinical stages. NextCure has established collaborations with Yale University for licensing and with Eli Lilly and Company for research and development. Founded in 2015, the company leverages proprietary platforms to identify biologically relevant targets in its pursuit of first-in-class immunotherapy solutions.
Kymera Therapeutics
Series B in 2018
Kymera Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on targeted protein degradation. It employs a proprietary predictive modeling platform to discover novel small molecule therapeutics that selectively degrade disease-causing proteins.
Magnolia NeuroSciences
Series A in 2018
Magnolia Neurosciences Corporation is a New York-based company focused on drug discovery and development, specifically targeting neuroprotective therapies for central nervous system diseases and neurodegeneration. Established in 2018, the company aims to create proprietary small molecule therapeutics that prevent neuronal cell death, offering new treatment options for patients with neurodegenerative disorders and related conditions. Magnolia Neurosciences was founded to advance technologies developed at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Therapeutics Discovery Division and the Neurodegeneration Consortium. Through its innovative approach, the company seeks to address significant medical needs in the field of neurology.
Artios Pharma
Series B in 2018
Artios Pharma Limited is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, that specializes in developing innovative cancer treatments targeting DNA damage response (DDR) pathways. Founded in 2016, the company is dedicated to creating first-in-class therapies that selectively kill cancer cells by exploiting their reliance on DDR mechanisms. Artios’ product pipeline includes a range of promising candidates, such as a therapy that targets DNA polymerase theta, a protein involved in DNA repair processes, and another program focusing on a novel DDR target. The company collaborates with prominent research organizations, including Cancer Research Technology, to enhance its development efforts and leverage expertise in DNA repair. Artios is led by a skilled team with extensive experience in drug discovery, positioning it to advance its next-generation DDR programs and contribute significantly to the field of cancer treatment.
Nimbus Therapeutics
Series C in 2018
Nimbus Therapeutics, LLC is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on discovering and developing innovative medicines for serious diseases, including metabolic disorders, cancer, and immune-inflammatory conditions. Founded in 2009, the company utilizes a computational technology-driven approach to advance a pipeline of novel small-molecule therapeutics. Nimbus Therapeutics specializes in designing allosteric inhibitors, notably targeting Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase for conditions such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The company has established strategic partnerships with organizations like Charles River Laboratories and Celgene Corporation to enhance its drug development efforts. In March 2015, Nimbus Discovery rebranded itself as Nimbus Therapeutics to better reflect its transition into a clinical-stage enterprise.
Strata Oncology
Series B in 2018
Strata Oncology, Inc. is a precision oncology company focused on enhancing cancer care by facilitating access to precision medicine clinical trials and expediting drug approval processes. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company develops a comprehensive precision oncology platform that supports routine testing and efficient use of molecular data. Strata's offerings include The Strata Trial, a genomic testing program for systematic precision oncology implementation, and StrataNGS, a targeted assay for sequencing DNA and RNA from biopsies. Additionally, StrataPOINT integrates electronic medical record histories with molecular profiling to ensure eligible patients are tested and considered for trial enrollment. The company features a portfolio of pharma-sponsored therapeutic protocols, known as Strata Partnered Trials, aligned to specific biomarkers. Strata also operates The Strata Lab, a cancer sequencing facility, and maintains the Strata Precision Oncology Network, a collaborative entity aimed at promoting precision medicine initiatives. Formerly known as Strata Oncology Research, Inc., the company rebranded in 2016 and has been incorporated since 2015.
RefleXion Medical
Series C in 2018
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company based in Hayward, California, focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its biologically-guided radiotherapy system (BgRT). This innovative technology allows tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the simultaneous targeting of multiple tumors, even in cases of metastasized cancer. The RefleXion X1 machine is cleared for various forms of radiotherapy, including stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, and intensity-modulated radiotherapy. The BgRT system utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to synchronize tumor location information with the linear accelerator, allowing for real-time adjustments in treatment delivery with subsecond latency. RefleXion Medical has established strategic collaborations with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. since its incorporation in 2009.
BioGraph 55
Venture Round in 2018
BioGraph 55 is an immuno-oncology target discovery and drug development company focused on creating novel therapies for cancer and immune-related diseases. It develops B-cell–targeted therapies and bispecific antibodies for immuno-oncology and autoimmunity, employing a reverse translational approach to identify cellular targets within diseased tissues and validate mechanisms that drive disease. The company aims to address significant unmet clinical needs by leveraging insights from the tumor microenvironment to guide therapy development and translational science.
Cydan
Venture Round in 2017
Cydan is an orphan drug accelerator focused on developing therapies for patients with rare genetic diseases. The company identifies and de-risks compounds that hold therapeutic and commercial potential, employing a rigorous process to generate data that supports both development pathways and the formation of new companies. With a team that boasts deep expertise in drug development and strong relationships within academia and patient advocacy, Cydan accelerates therapies through various stages, including clinical, regulatory, and commercial development. By facilitating the creation of effective treatments, Cydan aims to improve the lives of patients and families affected by rare diseases.
Palleon Pharmaceuticals
Series A in 2017
Palleon Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company developing drugs that target glycan-mediated immune regulation to treat cancer. Its platform integrates insights from glycoscience and human immunology, enabling it to create novel therapies targeting multiple immune cell types.
SpringWorks Therapeutics
Series A in 2017
SpringWorks Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company applying precision medicine to develop medicines for severe rare diseases and cancer. It maintains a differentiated targeted oncology portfolio with lead candidates nirogacestat, a gamma secretase inhibitor, and mirdametinib, a MEK inhibitor, both in late-stage trials; the pipeline also includes BGB-3245, an oral inhibitor of activating BRAF mutations, in Phase I, and several combination programs. The company pursues collaborations with BeiGene, GlaxoSmithKline, and Allogene and has license agreements with Pfizer for nirogacestat and mirdametinib. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, SpringWorks aims to advance potentially registrational studies in rare tumor types and genetically defined cancers through partnerships that expand its portfolio and patient access.
Complexa, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative medicines for severe and life-threatening conditions related to fibrosis and inflammation. Founded in 2008 and based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in researching endogenous human cell signaling technologies to address a range of inflammatory, fibrotic, and central nervous system diseases. Its proprietary technology centers on the synthesis and therapeutic use of endogenous nitro-fatty acids, which serve as cell-signaling agents that modulate key inflammatory pathways. Notable among its developments is CXA-10, an oral nitrated fatty acid compound aimed at treating conditions such as focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Through its research efforts, Complexa aims to enhance existing anti-inflammatory and metabolic signaling mechanisms to support the resolution and repair of both acute and chronic tissue injuries.
Aquinnah Pharmaceuticals
Venture Round in 2017
Aquinnah Pharmaceuticals, Inc., founded in 2014 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a pharmaceutical company dedicated to developing therapies for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neurodegenerative diseases. The company focuses on innovative research aimed at modulating neurodegenerative stress granules, which are thought to play a significant role in the pathology of ALS. Through its specialized approach, Aquinnah Pharmaceuticals aims to address critical unmet medical needs in the field of neurodegeneration.
AMRA Medical
Venture Round in 2017
AMRA Medical is an international medical technology company that specializes in transforming magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) into precise body composition measurements through a cloud-based, computer-aided service. This innovative approach allows for the automatic generation of detailed biomarkers related to fat and muscle, enhancing the understanding of individual health profiles. By collaborating with leading pharmaceutical organizations, research institutions, and healthcare facilities, AMRA contributes significantly to metabolic research and the development of therapeutic applications. Its technology aids medical professionals in monitoring clinically relevant changes in body composition, ultimately supporting the prediction and prevention of various diseases. Through its advancements, AMRA Medical plays a vital role in evolving clinical care and medical research, offering valuable insights into genetics, lifestyle, and overall biology.
Circle Pharma
Series A in 2016
Circle Pharma, Inc. is an early-stage biotechnology company based in South San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Matt Jacobson and Scott Lokey. The company specializes in developing cell-permeable macrocyclic peptide therapeutics aimed at critical clinical targets. It employs proprietary computational design algorithms and innovative synthetic chemistry to create first-in-class macrocycle therapies that can be administered through various routes, including oral delivery. Circle Pharma's platform utilizes structure-based rational drug design and an iterative process to generate large virtual libraries of diverse macrocycle scaffolds, which are selected for their permeability. This approach enables the company to address challenging targets, particularly in the context of intracellular protein-protein interactions that play a significant role in cancer, thereby fulfilling unmet clinical needs. The company is led by David J. Earp.
IGNITE Immunotherapy
Acquisition in 2016
IGNITE Immunotherapy is focused on advancing cancer treatment through innovative immunotherapy solutions. The company specializes in the development of optimized intravenous oncolytic virus vaccines, which are designed to enhance the effectiveness of existing immune checkpoint inhibitors. By igniting a targeted immune response against cancer, IGNITE aims to improve patient outcomes and ultimately cure cancer through combination immunotherapy. Their expertise encompasses oncolytic virus design, gene therapy vector discovery, and the development of experimental cancer therapeutics, positioning them at the forefront of biotechnological advancements in the fight against cancer.
Ixchelsis
Venture Round in 2016
Ixchelsis Ltd is a clinical-stage biotechnology company headquartered in Sandwich, United Kingdom, founded in 2011. The firm is focused on the development of IX-01, an oxytocin receptor antagonist aimed at treating premature ejaculation (PE). This innovative therapeutic approach represents a promising advancement in male sexual health. IX-01 has successfully completed a Phase 1 single ascending dose study in healthy male volunteers and is currently advancing toward clinical proof of concept. The company is supported by funding from prominent investors and is led by a skilled management team with significant experience in pharmaceutical research and development, particularly in the field of male reproductive health.
AnTolRx is a biotechnology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 2015, focused on developing nanoparticle-based therapies to treat autoimmune diseases by promoting antigen-specific immune tolerance rather than broad immunosuppression. The company’s approach selectively targets pathogenic immune cells with a tolerogenic signal to induce an anti-inflammatory phenotype, aiming to improve safety and efficacy by reducing immune-related side effects. Its programs concentrate on diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and multiple sclerosis to provide treatments that modulate the immune system without compromising overall immune defense.
Bamboo Therapeutics
Acquisition in 2016
Bamboo Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on advancing gene therapies for the treatment of monogenic disorders, particularly those affecting the central nervous system and neuromuscular conditions. Founded to translate the pioneering work of Dr. Richard Jude Samulski, a leading figure in gene therapy, the company aims to move innovative treatments from the laboratory into human clinical trials, ultimately seeking drug approval. Dr. Samulski, recognized for his groundbreaking use of adeno-associated virus (AAV) as a vehicle for gene replacement, has significantly contributed to the field through the development of over twenty patents related to AAV therapeutic applications. Bamboo Therapeutics leverages his expertise in vector optimization and AAV re-engineering to enhance the safety and efficacy of its gene therapies.
BIND Therapeutics
Acquisition in 2016
BIND Therapeutics is a clinical-stage nanomedicine platform company focused on developing innovative targeted and programmable therapeutics known as Accurins. These specialized drug delivery systems are engineered with distinct physical and chemical properties to effectively target specific cells or tissues, concentrating therapeutic agents at the disease site to improve treatment efficacy while reducing adverse effects on healthy tissues. BIND's primary focus is on oncology, with its lead drug candidate, BIND-014, currently undergoing Phase 2 clinical trials for non-small cell lung cancer and metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer. The company also collaborates with leading biopharmaceutical firms, such as Amgen, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca, to create Accurins utilizing their therapeutic payloads. Through its medicinal nanoengineering platform, BIND Therapeutics aims to advance its own pipeline and forge strategic partnerships in the field of cancer treatment.
Vtesse, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, focused on developing treatments for patients with rare diseases. The company is primarily engaged in the clinical study of VTS-270 for the treatment of Niemann-Pick Disease Type C (NPC) and is also involved in the pre-clinical discovery and development of additional novel drugs for NPC and other lysosomal storage diseases. Vtesse operates as a subsidiary of Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and is recognized as the first spin-out from Cydan Development, Inc., an orphan-drug accelerator. The company collaborates with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to advance its clinical programs and is supported by a seasoned management team with extensive experience in drug development. Vtesse's initiatives aim not only to provide innovative therapies but also to offer resources and support for patients and families affected by NPC and related conditions.
Anacor Pharmaceuticals
Acquisition in 2016
Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the discovery, development, and commercialization of small-molecule therapeutics based on its unique boron chemistry platform. The company is known for its marketed product, KERYDIN, a topical solution for treating onychomycosis, a fungal infection of the toenails. Anacor's lead product candidate, crisaborole topical ointment, is an anti-inflammatory therapy currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials for mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Additionally, the company is developing AN3365, an antibiotic aimed at treating infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria. Anacor has established collaboration agreements with various organizations to advance drug candidates targeting diseases such as African trypanosomiasis, tuberculosis, and other neglected tropical diseases. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Anacor Pharmaceuticals was previously known as AnaMax, Inc. and became a subsidiary of Pfizer Inc. in 2016.
Imara, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts, that specializes in developing and commercializing therapeutics for patients with rare genetic disorders of hemoglobin. Founded in 2016, the company is advancing IMR-687, an oral, once-daily therapeutic designed to treat sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. IMR-687 is a highly selective small molecule inhibitor of PDE9, engineered to have a multimodal mechanism of action that impacts various cell types, including red blood cells and white blood cells, as well as adhesion mediators. Through its innovative approach, Imara aims to provide disease-modifying treatments for individuals affected by hemoglobinopathies.
RefleXion Medical
Series B in 2016
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company based in Hayward, California, focused on revolutionizing cancer treatment through its biologically-guided radiotherapy system (BgRT). This innovative technology allows tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the simultaneous targeting of multiple tumors, even in cases of metastasized cancer. The RefleXion X1 machine is cleared for various forms of radiotherapy, including stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, and intensity-modulated radiotherapy. The BgRT system utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to synchronize tumor location information with the linear accelerator, allowing for real-time adjustments in treatment delivery with subsecond latency. RefleXion Medical has established strategic collaborations with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. since its incorporation in 2009.
MISSION Therapeutics
Series C in 2016
MISSION Therapeutics is a biotechnology company specializing in developing drugs that target the cellular process of deubiquitylation for the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Their focus is on developing small molecule drugs that selectively inhibit specific deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs), which play crucial roles in regulating protein degradation and cellular processes. These drugs aim to intervene in disease mechanisms where DUB dysregulation is implicated, offering potential therapeutic benefits.