Pfizer

Pfizer is a global biopharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing medical care and improving patient outcomes through the development and provision of safe, effective, and affordable medicines. The company offers a diverse portfolio of products that support wellness, prevention, and treatment across a wide range of therapeutic areas. Pfizer is notable for its industry-leading pipeline of innovative treatments aimed at addressing significant health challenges, including diseases such as Alzheimer's and cancer. The company's commitment to public health underpins its efforts to ensure that all individuals have access to necessary healthcare services and medications. Through its continuous focus on research and development, Pfizer seeks to enhance its offerings and contribute to the advancement of global health.

Bill Burkoth

Senior Director

Tina Deignan

President Oncology Commercial

Kathrin Jansen

Senior Vice President, Head of Vaccine Research and Development

Margi McLoughlin

Partner

O'Donnell, Christopher

Partner, Pfizer Ventures and Executive Director, Emerging Sciences and Innovation

Caroline Roan

Chief Sustainability Officer | SVP, Global Health and Social Impact | President, The Pfizer

Past deals in Healthcare

Normunity

Series B in 2025
Normunity is a biotechnology company focused on developing precision immuno-oncology medicines, specifically a new class known as immune normalizers. These medicines aim to target novel mechanisms that enhance the body’s natural immune response against cancer. In collaboration with the lab of Dr. Lieping Chen at Yale School of Medicine, Normunity is researching newly-discovered mechanisms of immune disruption in cancer, utilizing proprietary discovery platforms to explore the intricate interactions between cancer and the immune system. The company is advancing a pipeline of immune normalizers, which includes initial drug programs designed to address the exclusion of T-cells from immune-sensitive tumors and other factors that impede normal immune function in cancer. Normunity operates from locations in Boston, Massachusetts, and West Haven, Connecticut.

TRex Bio

Series B in 2024
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 is focused on developing an AI-assisted software solution for the early detection of gastric cancer as a Medical Device. This innovative tool integrates with endoscopy to significantly enhance the efficiency and accuracy of diagnosing early gastric cancer and related malignant lesions during procedures. Utilizing advanced algorithms, the software analyzes real-time endoscopic images to identify lesions such as nodules, polyps, and masses. The technology has received Breakthrough Device Designation from the US FDA, underscoring its potential to improve patient outcomes, with a preclinical validation accuracy of 96%. RNT Health Insights aims to equip endoscopists with enhanced diagnostic capabilities for better management of upper gastrointestinal health.

Enara Bio

Series B in 2024
Enara Bio is a biotechnology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, focused on developing vaccines and immunotherapies for cancer treatment and prevention. Founded in 2016, the company specializes in identifying and utilizing novel antigens derived from endogenous retroviral DNA sequences to create therapeutic cancer vaccines. Enara Bio's technology platform enables the exploration of dark antigens, assessing their tumor specificity and immunogenic potential, which is crucial for effective cancer therapies. The company's innovative approach targets the interaction between T-cells and cancer cells, aiming to create targeted immunotherapies that can benefit a broad patient population.

CytoReason

Series B in 2024
CytoReason specializes in developing a cell-centered computational model of the human body to analyze complex biological data. By gathering proprietary information from pharmaceutical companies, the organization simulates human diseases on a cellular level, allowing for detailed insights into tissue and cell interactions. Utilizing a robust database and an AI-driven platform, CytoReason enables pharmaceutical and biotech firms to uncover new opportunities, streamline clinical trial processes, lower development costs, and enhance the chances of regulatory approval. The company's approach leverages machine learning to reconstruct cellular data from bulk tissue and integrate multi-omics information, ultimately facilitating the discovery and development of targeted therapies tailored to specific patient needs.

Greywolf Therapeutics

Series B in 2024
Many cancers and other diseases are caused, or resist treatment, because T cells can't recognize or target cells correctly.​ We're progressing first-in-class antigen modulators through the clinic, developed to treat disease by controlling T cell activation. Our technology modulates antigen presentation, flicking a switch inside cells to alter their appearance to the immune system.​ This approach marks a fundamental shift in how we treat people living with autoimmune disorders, cancers and infectious diseases.

Capstan Therapeutics

Series B in 2024
Capstan Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on enhancing the therapeutic potential of in vivo RNA-based therapies. It develops proprietary targeted delivery systems, including targeted lipid nanoparticles, to improve the efficacy and control of dosage in engineered cell therapies. This innovative platform aims to address a variety of diseases, particularly in the fields of oncology, fibrosis, and inflammation, where there are significant unmet clinical needs. By advancing precision in vivo cell engineering, Capstan Therapeutics seeks to create transformative therapeutics that can offer new solutions for patients facing these challenging conditions.

RefleXion Medical

Venture Round in 2023
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company specializing in the development of biologically-guided radiotherapy systems for cancer treatment. Its flagship innovation, the RefleXion X1 machine, is designed to deliver advanced radiation therapies such as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). The company's biologically-guided radiotherapy (BgRT) technology utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to allow tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the possibility of treating multiple tumors in a single session, especially in cases of metastasized cancers. This real-time adaptation to the biological characteristics of tumors represents a significant advancement in radiation oncology. RefleXion Medical, incorporated in 2009 and based in Hayward, California, has established strategic partnerships with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. to further its mission in cancer treatment innovation.

ReCode Therapeutics

Series B in 2023
ReCode Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing precision medicines for pulmonary diseases, particularly targeting genetic conditions such as primary ciliary dyskinesia and cystic fibrosis. Founded in 2015 and based in Menlo Park, California, the company employs a unique non-viral lipid nanoparticle platform that facilitates the precise delivery of nucleic acid and protein payloads to specific organs and tissues, enhancing the effectiveness of genetic therapies. This selective organ targeting (SORT) technology allows for the administration of corrective or disease-modifying treatments beyond the liver, addressing the challenges faced by traditional gene therapy methods. By harnessing these innovative techniques, ReCode Therapeutics aims to provide new therapeutic options for patients suffering from rare and life-limiting respiratory diseases.

Urban Health Plan

Grant in 2023
Urban Health Plan, Inc. is a health center located in the Bronx, New York, primarily serving the communities of Hunts Point, Mott Haven, and Morrisania. Established in 1974, the center offers a comprehensive range of primary and specialty health care services. Its primary care services encompass adolescent, adult, family, and pediatric medicine, as well as OB/GYN and care for the developmentally disabled. Specialty services include allergy, cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, and more. Additionally, the center provides ancillary services such as nutrition, physical therapy, and substance abuse counseling, along with diagnostic services like laboratory testing and imaging. Urban Health Plan also emphasizes support services, including case management, health education, and health insurance enrollment, ensuring holistic care for its patients. Telehealth options are available to enhance access to health care.

Caribou Biosciences

Post in 2023
Caribou Biosciences, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on cellular engineering and genome editing using CRISPR technology. Established in 2011 and based in Berkeley, California, the company leverages its CRISPR-Cas gene editing platform to facilitate precise modifications in DNA across various applications. These include developing therapeutics for human and animal health, creating disease models, enhancing agricultural traits, and advancing industrial biotechnology. Caribou Biosciences is particularly dedicated to the development of genome-edited cell therapies, including allogeneic CAR-T and CAR-NK cell therapies, aimed at improving outcomes for patients with severe diseases. The company’s innovative approach combines CRISPR with guide RNA to enable targeted DNA alterations, thereby contributing to advancements in both therapeutic development and biological research.

Mediar Therapeutics

Series A in 2023
Mediar Therapeutics is a pre-clinical stage biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of fibrosis. Founded in 2019, the company aims to provide innovative solutions by targeting key fibrotic mediator proteins that contribute to the development of fibrosis in chronically damaged organs. Through its research and development efforts, Mediar seeks to enable medical practitioners to halt and potentially reverse critical fibrosis and related conditions, addressing a significant unmet need in the field of fibrotic diseases.

Greywolf Therapeutics

Series B in 2023
Many cancers and other diseases are caused, or resist treatment, because T cells can't recognize or target cells correctly.​ We're progressing first-in-class antigen modulators through the clinic, developed to treat disease by controlling T cell activation. Our technology modulates antigen presentation, flicking a switch inside cells to alter their appearance to the immune system.​ This approach marks a fundamental shift in how we treat people living with autoimmune disorders, cancers and infectious diseases.

Ribon Therapeutics

Venture Round in 2022
Ribon Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Lexington, Massachusetts, focused on developing novel cancer therapies that target monoPARP proteins, which are essential regulators of cancer survival mechanisms. Established in 2015, Ribon is leveraging insights from its scientific founders and an experienced management team to create a proprietary drug discovery platform aimed at understanding the molecular actions and biological functions of monoPARPs. This platform enables the development of small molecule inhibitors designed to disrupt cancer cells' abilities to withstand stress, potentially leading to innovative treatments for cancer and other diseases. The company is supported by notable life science investors, positioning it for growth in the biopharmaceutical sector.

ORIC Pharmaceuticals

Post in 2022
ORIC Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies to overcome resistance in cancer treatments. Founded in 2014 and based in South San Francisco, the company’s lead product candidate, ORIC-101, is a small molecule antagonist of the glucocorticoid receptor, which is associated with resistance to various cancer therapies in solid tumors. Its second candidate, ORIC-533, is an orally bioavailable small molecule inhibitor of CD73, targeting a critical component of the adenosine pathway linked to resistance against chemotherapy and immunotherapy. In addition to these products, ORIC is advancing multiple precision medicines aimed at addressing other mechanisms of cancer resistance. The company’s founders, Charles Sawyers and Scott Lowe, have extensive experience in identifying novel cancer targets that have led to innovative therapies.

CytoReason

Corporate Round in 2022
CytoReason specializes in developing a cell-centered computational model of the human body to analyze complex biological data. By gathering proprietary information from pharmaceutical companies, the organization simulates human diseases on a cellular level, allowing for detailed insights into tissue and cell interactions. Utilizing a robust database and an AI-driven platform, CytoReason enables pharmaceutical and biotech firms to uncover new opportunities, streamline clinical trial processes, lower development costs, and enhance the chances of regulatory approval. The company's approach leverages machine learning to reconstruct cellular data from bulk tissue and integrate multi-omics information, ultimately facilitating the discovery and development of targeted therapies tailored to specific patient needs.

Capstan Therapeutics

Series A in 2022
Capstan Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on enhancing the therapeutic potential of in vivo RNA-based therapies. It develops proprietary targeted delivery systems, including targeted lipid nanoparticles, to improve the efficacy and control of dosage in engineered cell therapies. This innovative platform aims to address a variety of diseases, particularly in the fields of oncology, fibrosis, and inflammation, where there are significant unmet clinical needs. By advancing precision in vivo cell engineering, Capstan Therapeutics seeks to create transformative therapeutics that can offer new solutions for patients facing these challenging conditions.

Global Blood Therapeutics

Acquisition in 2022
Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company headquartered in South San Francisco, California, specializing in the discovery, development, and delivery of innovative treatments for underserved patient populations. The company's lead product candidate is Oxbryta (voxelotor), an oral, once-daily therapy designed to treat sickle cell disease (SCD). Oxbryta has successfully completed Phase III clinical trials for adult and adolescent patients and is currently being evaluated in a Phase IIa trial for younger patients. Additionally, Global Blood Therapeutics has a collaboration agreement with Syros Pharmaceuticals to develop therapies targeting both SCD and beta thalassemia. Founded in 2011, the company is also engaged in research for other blood-based disorders, including hereditary angioedema.

ReCode Therapeutics

Series B in 2022
ReCode Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing precision medicines for pulmonary diseases, particularly targeting genetic conditions such as primary ciliary dyskinesia and cystic fibrosis. Founded in 2015 and based in Menlo Park, California, the company employs a unique non-viral lipid nanoparticle platform that facilitates the precise delivery of nucleic acid and protein payloads to specific organs and tissues, enhancing the effectiveness of genetic therapies. This selective organ targeting (SORT) technology allows for the administration of corrective or disease-modifying treatments beyond the liver, addressing the challenges faced by traditional gene therapy methods. By harnessing these innovative techniques, ReCode Therapeutics aims to provide new therapeutic options for patients suffering from rare and life-limiting respiratory diseases.

Dren Bio

Series B in 2022
Dren Bio is a biotechnology company that specializes in protein engineering technologies designed to target and deplete pathogenic cells, protein aggregates, and other disease-causing agents. With a focus on hematologic neoplasms, solid cancers, autoimmune disorders, and diseases related to protein aggregation, the company aims to provide innovative solutions for healthcare professionals in their efforts to combat various serious diseases. Operating under a holding company model, Dren Bio develops multiple projects as standalone assets, seeking to create value through its diverse portfolio of biotechnology initiatives.

ImCheck Therapeutics

Series C in 2022
ImCheck Therapeutics is a developer of immuno-modulatory antibodies designed for the treatment of cancer and other immune-related diseases. The company's services are engaged in the discovery and development of immunomodulators for treating breast cancer, gastric, ovarian cancer cells and other solid solid tumours.

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 based in New York, dedicated to developing small molecule therapeutics aimed at treating various cancers. Founded in 2014, the company focuses on discovering and advancing drug candidates that target critical biological pathways in cancer. Its lead product candidate, ZN-c5, is an oral selective estrogen receptor degrader currently undergoing Phase I/II clinical trials for advanced or metastatic breast cancer. In addition, Zentalis is developing ZN-c3, an inhibitor of the WEE1 protein tyrosine kinase, for advanced solid tumors; ZN-d5, a selective B-cell lymphoma 2 inhibitor for hematological malignancies; and ZN-e4, an irreversible inhibitor of mutant epidermal growth factor receptor for advanced non-small cell lung cancer, all of which are also in Phase I/II clinical trials. The company utilizes an integrated discovery engine to identify new chemical entities with the potential for differentiated therapeutic profiles.

ResApp Health

Acquisition in 2022
ResApp is developing digital healthcare solutions to assist doctors and empower patients to diagnose and manage respiratory disease. We are creating easy to use, affordable, clinically-validated and regulatory-approved diagnostic tools that only require a smartphone. Our solutions are designed to be easily integrated into existing telehealth solutions and we are also working on apps to provide respiratory disease diagnosis and management directly to consumers and healthcare providers. ###Narhex Life Sciences Ltd has completed the acquisition of ResApp Diagnostics Pty Ltd and will now change its name to ResApp Health.###

RefleXion Medical

Venture Round in 2022
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company specializing in the development of biologically-guided radiotherapy systems for cancer treatment. Its flagship innovation, the RefleXion X1 machine, is designed to deliver advanced radiation therapies such as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). The company's biologically-guided radiotherapy (BgRT) technology utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to allow tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the possibility of treating multiple tumors in a single session, especially in cases of metastasized cancers. This real-time adaptation to the biological characteristics of tumors represents a significant advancement in radiation oncology. RefleXion Medical, incorporated in 2009 and based in Hayward, California, has established strategic partnerships with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. to further its mission in cancer treatment innovation.

TRex Bio

Series A in 2022
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 is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 2018. The company focuses on developing innovative medicines for patients suffering from neurological diseases, particularly targeting neurodegenerative conditions. Arkuda leverages insights into progranulin and lysosomal biology to create therapies aimed at addressing progranulin deficiency and lysosomal dysfunction, specifically in genetically-defined frontotemporal dementia related to mutations in the GRN gene. Its lead compounds are designed to improve cellular health in the brain, with the goal of delaying disease progression and the onset of symptoms.

GeneDx

Post in 2022
GeneDx is dedicated to providing personalized health insights that enhance diagnosis, treatment, and drug discovery. By integrating extensive genomic expertise with advanced data interpretation capabilities, the company aims to establish precision medicine as a standard in healthcare. GeneDx specializes in exome and genome testing and interpretation, leveraging one of the largest rare disease data sets available. Its operations are divided into two segments: GeneDx, which generates the majority of revenue, and Legacy Sema4 diagnostics. Through these efforts, GeneDx is positioned to significantly impact health outcomes by using genomic and large-scale clinical information.

MindImmune

Series A in 2022
MindImmune Therapeutics, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative drugs that target the immune system to address diseases of the central nervous system, including Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s diseases, as well as pain and psychiatric disorders. Recognizing the critical role of immune system dysfunction in brain health, MindImmune aims to leverage this connection to create effective therapeutic options. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Kingston, Rhode Island, the company is establishing partnerships with the George & Anne Ryan Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rhode Island to enhance its research and development efforts. MindImmune is committed to advancing its drug development programs within the growing Rhode Island academic neuroscience ecosystem.

Arena Pharmaceuticals

Acquisition in 2021
Clinical-stage biotech focused on cardiovascular, central nervous system, inflammatory and metabolic diseases. Their leading drug candidate is lorcaserin hydrochloride, which recently received positive data from a clinical trial. They are headquartered in San Diego, CA.

PATH

Grant in 2021
PATH is an international nonprofit organization that transforms global health through innovation. They take an entrepreneurial approach to developing and delivering high-impact, low-cost solutions, from lifesaving vaccines and devices to collaborative programs with communities. Through our work in more than 70 countries, PATH and our 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.

ReCode Therapeutics

Series B in 2021
ReCode Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing precision medicines for pulmonary diseases, particularly targeting genetic conditions such as primary ciliary dyskinesia and cystic fibrosis. Founded in 2015 and based in Menlo Park, California, the company employs a unique non-viral lipid nanoparticle platform that facilitates the precise delivery of nucleic acid and protein payloads to specific organs and tissues, enhancing the effectiveness of genetic therapies. This selective organ targeting (SORT) technology allows for the administration of corrective or disease-modifying treatments beyond the liver, addressing the challenges faced by traditional gene therapy methods. By harnessing these innovative techniques, ReCode Therapeutics aims to provide new therapeutic options for patients suffering from rare and life-limiting respiratory diseases.

Trillium Therapeutics

Acquisition in 2021
Trillium Therapeutics Inc. is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company focused on developing innovative therapies for cancer treatment. The company's lead candidate, TTI-621, is a SIRPaFc fusion protein currently undergoing Phase I clinical trials for advanced relapsed or refractory hematologic malignancies, as well as solid tumors and mycosis fungoides. Another product, TTI-622, is also in Phase I clinical trials and is based on an immunoglobulin G4 SIRPaFc protein. Additionally, Trillium is exploring TTI-10001, a small molecule stimulator of interferon genes agonist in the discovery phase. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, Trillium Therapeutics has evolved from its previous name, Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp., to focus primarily on harnessing the immune system to combat cancer. The company operates across the United States and Canada, emphasizing the development of targeted protein therapeutics.

Strata Oncology

Series C in 2021
Strata Oncology, Inc. is a precision oncology company focused on improving cancer care by increasing patient access to clinical trials and expediting drug approvals. The company operates a national precision oncology platform that connects patient screening to streamlined enrollment in mutation-matched clinical trials. Strata collaborates with major healthcare systems to facilitate the genomic sequencing of cancer patients' biopsies in high-throughput laboratories, providing oncologists with timely tumor profiles that inform treatment decisions. Its offerings include The Strata Trial, StrataNGS for targeted DNA and RNA sequencing, and StrataPOINT, which integrates electronic medical records with molecular data to ensure comprehensive testing and follow-up for eligible patients. Strata also manages a portfolio of pharmaceutical-sponsored trials tailored to specific biomarkers and operates the Strata Precision Oncology Network, a collaborative effort among cancer centers to advance precision medicine. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Strata was previously known as Strata Oncology Research, Inc. until its name change in May 2016.

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 2015, the company is dedicated to creating first-in-class therapies aimed at selectively killing cancer cells. Artios's product pipeline features several promising programs, including a focus on DNA polymerase theta (Polθ), which plays a crucial role in DNA repair processes. Additionally, the company is advancing an in-licensed program that targets a newly identified protein linked to DDR and is developing a novel treatment aimed at DNA nucleases involved in these pathways. Artios collaborates with Cancer Research Technology and prominent DNA repair researchers globally to enhance its research and development efforts.

Spero Therapeutics

Post in 2021
Spero Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, dedicated to developing innovative treatments for multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections and rare diseases. The company’s leading product candidate, tebipenem pivoxil hydrobromide, is an oral antibiotic designed to treat MDR Gram-negative infections in adults. Additionally, Spero is advancing SPR206, an intravenous agent targeting MDR Gram-negative infections, and SPR720, an oral antibiotic aimed at treating pulmonary non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease. Spero Therapeutics collaborates with various organizations, including Meiji Seika Pharma for tebipenem HBr, Everest Medicines for SPR206 in Asia, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute for SPR720. Founded in 2013, Spero leverages a strong team in chemistry and microbiology to address significant unmet medical needs in infectious disease treatment.

TRex Bio

Series A in 2021
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 is a pre-clinical stage company focusing on the development of small molecule drugs with enhanced efficacy and lower toxicity. Amplyx employs a platform approach to improve small molecule drugs by the addition of a second small molecule to an existing drug. The company develops innovative therapies for debilitating and life-threatening diseases that affect people with compromised immune systems. Amplyx Pharmaceuticals was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.

Mediar Therapeutics

Seed Round in 2021
Mediar Therapeutics is a pre-clinical stage biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of fibrosis. Founded in 2019, the company aims to provide innovative solutions by targeting key fibrotic mediator proteins that contribute to the development of fibrosis in chronically damaged organs. Through its research and development efforts, Mediar seeks to enable medical practitioners to halt and potentially reverse critical fibrosis and related conditions, addressing a significant unmet need in the field of fibrotic diseases.

Resilience

Series B in 2020
Resilience is a technology-driven biomanufacturing company focused on enhancing access to complex medicines, including biologics, vaccines, nucleic acids, and cell and gene therapies. The firm aims to transform the production of medicine by providing a comprehensive range of customized manufacturing capabilities that cater to the diverse needs of biopharmaceuticals throughout all stages of drug development, from pre-clinical to commercial supply. Resilience is committed to creating a sustainable network of advanced manufacturing solutions that ensure rapid, safe, and scalable production of treatments, thereby enabling partners to concentrate on breakthrough discoveries that improve patient outcomes. The company's innovative approach also strengthens biopharmaceutical supply chains, preparing them for future challenges.

Palleon Pharmaceuticals

Series B in 2020
Palleon Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company that develops therapeutics targeting glycan-mediated immune regulation for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases. Founded in 2015 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company specializes in creating glycoimmune checkpoint inhibitors, a novel class of drugs designed to enhance immune response against cancer. By integrating insights from global leaders in glycoscience and human immunology, Palleon aims to provide a broader array of combination therapies that not only address cancer but also combat resistance to traditional immuno-oncology treatments. Additionally, the company develops therapies for inflammatory diseases, including autoimmunity and fibrosis.

Trillium Therapeutics

Post in 2020
Trillium Therapeutics Inc. is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company focused on developing innovative therapies for cancer treatment. The company's lead candidate, TTI-621, is a SIRPaFc fusion protein currently undergoing Phase I clinical trials for advanced relapsed or refractory hematologic malignancies, as well as solid tumors and mycosis fungoides. Another product, TTI-622, is also in Phase I clinical trials and is based on an immunoglobulin G4 SIRPaFc protein. Additionally, Trillium is exploring TTI-10001, a small molecule stimulator of interferon genes agonist in the discovery phase. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Mississauga, Canada, Trillium Therapeutics has evolved from its previous name, Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp., to focus primarily on harnessing the immune system to combat cancer. The company operates across the United States and Canada, emphasizing the development of targeted protein therapeutics.

Cerevel Therapeutics

Post in 2020
Cerevel Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies for neuroscience diseases. Established in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company is advancing a diversified pipeline that includes several clinical-stage investigational therapies targeting conditions such as schizophrenia, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and substance use disorder. Notable products in development include CVL-231, a positive allosteric modulator currently in Phase Ib trials for schizophrenia, and CVL-865, also a positive allosteric modulator, which is in Phase II trials for drug-resistant focal onset seizures. Additionally, Tavapadon, a selective dopamine D1/D5 partial agonist, is in a Phase III program for Parkinson's disease, while CVL-936, a selective dopamine D3-preferring antagonist, is undergoing Phase I trials for substance use disorder. The company is also engaged in preclinical research aiming to address various neuroscience indications, leveraging expertise in neurocircuitry and receptor selectivity.

BioAtla

Series D in 2020
BioAtla, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California, focused on developing specific and selective antibody-based therapeutics for various cancers. The company employs a proprietary platform to create conditionally active biologics (CABs), which enhance targeting of cancerous tissues while minimizing effects on normal cells, thereby improving safety and efficacy. BioAtla's lead product candidate, BA3011, is a conditionally active biologic designed to treat soft tissue and bone sarcomas, non-small cell lung cancer, and other tumors. The company is also advancing BA3021, targeting non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma, and BA3071, aimed at multiple cancer types including renal cell carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. With over 150 patents and applications, BioAtla's innovative approach expands the potential for treating previously untreatable cancers and enhances the manufacturability of its drug candidates.

Bolt Biotherapeutics

Series C in 2020
Bolt Biotherapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative immunotherapy solutions for cancer treatment. The company employs its proprietary Boltbody platform, which features immune-stimulating antibody conjugates (ISAC) that link tumor-targeting antibodies with powerful immune stimulants. This approach aims to activate the immune system against tumors, effectively transforming cold tumors into immunologically active ones. Bolt Biotherapeutics is advancing several candidates in its pipeline, including BDC-1001, a monotherapy targeting HER2-expressing solid tumors, and BDC-3042, among others. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company leverages its expertise in myeloid biology and cancer drug development to create targeted therapies that harness both innate and adaptive immune responses.

Amplyx Pharmaceuticals

Series C in 2020
Amplyx Pharmaceuticals is a pre-clinical stage company focusing on the development of small molecule drugs with enhanced efficacy and lower toxicity. Amplyx employs a platform approach to improve small molecule drugs by the addition of a second small molecule to an existing drug. The company develops innovative therapies for debilitating and life-threatening diseases that affect people with compromised immune systems. Amplyx Pharmaceuticals was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.

FoRx Therapeutics

Seed Round in 2020
FoRx Therapeutics AG is a biotechnology company based in Basel, Switzerland, founded in 2019. The company specializes in the development of innovative therapeutics for cancer treatment, specifically targeting key molecular pathways involved in DNA replication stress. By focusing on these novel pathways, FoRx Therapeutics aims to create first-in-class compounds that offer a new approach to targeted anticancer therapies. Through its research and development efforts, the company seeks to provide effective solutions in the fight against cancer.

RefleXion Medical

Series D in 2020
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company specializing in the development of biologically-guided radiotherapy systems for cancer treatment. Its flagship innovation, the RefleXion X1 machine, is designed to deliver advanced radiation therapies such as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). The company's biologically-guided radiotherapy (BgRT) technology utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to allow tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the possibility of treating multiple tumors in a single session, especially in cases of metastasized cancers. This real-time adaptation to the biological characteristics of tumors represents a significant advancement in radiation oncology. RefleXion Medical, incorporated in 2009 and based in Hayward, California, has established strategic partnerships with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. to further its mission in cancer treatment innovation.

Triplet Therapeutics

Series A in 2019
Triplet Therapeutics, Inc. is focused on developing innovative therapies for repeat expansion disorders, which include conditions such as Huntington’s disease, myotonic dystrophy, and spinocerebellar ataxias. Founded in 2018 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company aims to address these disorders at their source by utilizing a unique approach that involves targeting the DNA Damage Response pathway through a single oligonucleotide. This biotherapeutic technology is designed to provide a comprehensive treatment solution for multiple repeat expansion disorders, enabling healthcare professionals to better manage these complex conditions.

ImCheck Therapeutics

Series B in 2019
ImCheck Therapeutics is a developer of immuno-modulatory antibodies designed for the treatment of cancer and other immune-related diseases. The company's services are engaged in the discovery and development of immunomodulators for treating breast cancer, gastric, ovarian cancer cells and other solid solid tumours.

Arkuda Therapeutics

Series A in 2019
Arkuda Therapeutics is a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 2018. The company focuses on developing innovative medicines for patients suffering from neurological diseases, particularly targeting neurodegenerative conditions. Arkuda leverages insights into progranulin and lysosomal biology to create therapies aimed at addressing progranulin deficiency and lysosomal dysfunction, specifically in genetically-defined frontotemporal dementia related to mutations in the GRN gene. Its lead compounds are designed to improve cellular health in the brain, with the goal of delaying disease progression and the onset of symptoms.

UE LifeSciences

Grant in 2019
UE LifeSciences is a growth-stage FemTech company focused on preventive oncology, particularly in the area of non-invasive breast and cervical cancer detection. The company has developed a portable screening device that aids in the early detection of breast cancer, allowing patients to receive timely treatments. Its flagship product has received regulatory clearance and has been validated through independent trials, demonstrating its effectiveness. This product is currently scaling commercially across multiple markets and operates on a high-margin, pay-per-use revenue model. Collaborations with major pharmaceutical companies further enhance its reach, opening opportunities in national markets. UE LifeSciences also has a promising pipeline of additional products aimed at improving cancer detection and treatment.

Array BioPharma

Acquisition in 2019
Array BioPharma is a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, that specializes in the discovery, development, and commercialization of targeted small molecule drugs for cancer and other serious diseases. Established in 1998, the company has developed several clinical-stage drugs, including binimetinib, encorafenib, selumetinib, tucatinib, ARRY-382, LOXO-292, and LOXO-195. Array BioPharma has formed partnerships with leading pharmaceutical companies such as AstraZeneca, Roche, Genentech, Loxo Oncology, and Cascadian Therapeutics to enhance its drug development efforts. The company operates in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, demonstrating a global commitment to providing innovative therapies for patients in need.

SpringWorks Therapeutics

Series B in 2019
SpringWorks Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing medicines for underserved patient populations affected by rare diseases and cancer. The company employs a precision medicine approach and has a diverse portfolio of small molecule targeted oncology products. Its lead candidate, nirogacestat, an oral gamma secretase inhibitor, is currently in Phase III clinical trials for desmoid tumors. Additionally, SpringWorks is advancing several other product candidates, including mirdametinib, an oral MEK inhibitor in Phase IIb trials for neurofibromatosis type 1-associated plexiform neurofibromas, and various combinations involving nirogacestat for multiple myeloma. The company has established collaborations with organizations such as BeiGene, GlaxoSmithKline, and Allogene, aimed at enhancing the development of its therapies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, SpringWorks is committed to unlocking the potential of its pipeline to provide innovative solutions for patients suffering from cancer and rare diseases.

Vivet Therapeutics

Corporate Round in 2019
Vivet Therapeutics SAS is a biotechnology company focused on researching, developing, and commercializing gene therapy treatments for inherited liver disorders and orphan diseases. Founded in 2016 and based in Paris, France, the company employs a liver-targeting adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector to deliver therapeutic genes directly into hepatocytes, addressing genetic disorders at their source. Vivet is particularly known for its work on diseases such as Wilson disease, Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis, and Citrullinemia Type I. In collaboration with the Fundacion para la Investigacion Medica Aplicada and the Centro de Investigación Medica Aplicada at the University of Navarra, Vivet aims to enhance gene delivery technologies and ensure long-term expression of therapeutic genes, thereby advancing the field of gene therapy for liver-related conditions.

Imara

Series B in 2019
Imara, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing and commercializing therapeutics for rare genetic disorders of hemoglobin, including sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. Founded in 2016, the company is advancing its lead product candidate, IMR-687, which is a highly selective small molecule inhibitor of PDE9. IMR-687 is designed as an oral, once-a-day treatment that aims to modify disease through a multimodal mechanism of action affecting various cell types, including red and white blood cells. Imara is dedicated to addressing the unmet medical needs of patients suffering from these serious hemoglobinopathies.

Gliknik

Corporate Round in 2019
Gliknik Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Baltimore, Maryland, focused on developing therapies for cancer and immune disorders. Founded in 2007, the company offers several innovative treatments, including GL-0817, aimed at preventing the recurrence of squamous cell cancer of the oral cavity, and GL-2045, which targets a range of autoimmune diseases such as immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), and Myasthenia gravis. Additionally, Gliknik is advancing GB-4542, an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody therapy. The company's Immunomodulator Platform includes off-the-shelf peptide drugs to enhance immune responses, while the Stradomer Platform mimics the efficacy of human intravenous immunoglobulin, and the Stradobody Platform produces compounds akin to monoclonal antibodies for tumor cell destruction. Through these efforts, Gliknik aims to provide impactful therapies that alleviate suffering for patients with serious health conditions.

NextCure

Series B in 2018
NextCure, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beltsville, Maryland, that specializes in the discovery and development of novel immunomedicines aimed at treating cancer and other immune-related diseases. The company focuses on restoring normal immune function through its lead product candidate, NC318, currently in Phase 2 clinical trials for advanced or metastatic solid tumors. In addition, NextCure is developing NC410, an immunomedicine designed to inhibit immune suppression mediated by Leukocyte-Associated Immunoglobulin-like Receptor 1. The company's research also includes preclinical programs targeting various immunomodulatory proteins associated with tumors and inflamed tissues. NextCure has established collaborations, including a licensing agreement with Yale University and a research partnership with Eli Lilly and Company, to further its innovative therapeutic approaches. Founded in 2015, NextCure is dedicated to advancing first-in-class immunotherapy solutions.

Magnolia NeuroSciences

Series A in 2018
Magnolia Neurosciences aims to discover and develop proprietary, selective, and drug-like small molecule therapeutics for the prevention of neuronal cell death, thereby providing novel treatment options for patients suffering from neurodegeneration and related conditions. Magnolia Neurosciences Corporation, created to pursue technologies developed at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Therapeutics Discovery Division and the Neurodegeneration Consortium (NDC), is a New York-based Accelerator Life Science Partner portfolio company.

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 2015, the company is dedicated to creating first-in-class therapies aimed at selectively killing cancer cells. Artios's product pipeline features several promising programs, including a focus on DNA polymerase theta (Polθ), which plays a crucial role in DNA repair processes. Additionally, the company is advancing an in-licensed program that targets a newly identified protein linked to DDR and is developing a novel treatment aimed at DNA nucleases involved in these pathways. Artios collaborates with Cancer Research Technology and prominent DNA repair researchers globally to enhance its research and development efforts.

Strata Oncology

Series B in 2018
Strata Oncology, Inc. is a precision oncology company focused on improving cancer care by increasing patient access to clinical trials and expediting drug approvals. The company operates a national precision oncology platform that connects patient screening to streamlined enrollment in mutation-matched clinical trials. Strata collaborates with major healthcare systems to facilitate the genomic sequencing of cancer patients' biopsies in high-throughput laboratories, providing oncologists with timely tumor profiles that inform treatment decisions. Its offerings include The Strata Trial, StrataNGS for targeted DNA and RNA sequencing, and StrataPOINT, which integrates electronic medical records with molecular data to ensure comprehensive testing and follow-up for eligible patients. Strata also manages a portfolio of pharmaceutical-sponsored trials tailored to specific biomarkers and operates the Strata Precision Oncology Network, a collaborative effort among cancer centers to advance precision medicine. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Strata was previously known as Strata Oncology Research, Inc. until its name change in May 2016.

RefleXion Medical

Series C in 2018
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company specializing in the development of biologically-guided radiotherapy systems for cancer treatment. Its flagship innovation, the RefleXion X1 machine, is designed to deliver advanced radiation therapies such as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). The company's biologically-guided radiotherapy (BgRT) technology utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to allow tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the possibility of treating multiple tumors in a single session, especially in cases of metastasized cancers. This real-time adaptation to the biological characteristics of tumors represents a significant advancement in radiation oncology. RefleXion Medical, incorporated in 2009 and based in Hayward, California, has established strategic partnerships with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. to further its mission in cancer treatment innovation.

BioGraph 55

Venture Round in 2018
BioGraph 55 is a biotechnology company specializing in immuno-oncology target discovery and drug development. The firm focuses on creating novel B-cell therapies to address critical unmet clinical needs in oncology and autoimmunity. Its services encompass the discovery and development of bispecific antibodies tailored for immuno-oncology and autoimmunity treatments. BioGraph 55 employs a reverse translational approach to identify potential cellular targets within diseased tissues and validate their mechanisms, enabling scientists to extract clinically relevant insights from the tumor microenvironment.

Cydan

Venture Round in 2017
Cydan is an orphan drug accelerator focused on developing therapies for patients with rare genetic diseases. The organization identifies and mitigates the risks associated with compounds that have therapeutic and commercial potential. Through a rigorous process, Cydan generates data to support the development of new therapies and the formation of new companies. Their experienced team leverages strong relationships with academia and patient advocacy groups, along with deep expertise in drug development and a proven track record of successful product commercialization. By guiding therapies through clinical, regulatory, and commercial development, 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 that develops therapeutics targeting glycan-mediated immune regulation for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases. Founded in 2015 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company specializes in creating glycoimmune checkpoint inhibitors, a novel class of drugs designed to enhance immune response against cancer. By integrating insights from global leaders in glycoscience and human immunology, Palleon aims to provide a broader array of combination therapies that not only address cancer but also combat resistance to traditional immuno-oncology treatments. Additionally, the company develops therapies for inflammatory diseases, including autoimmunity and fibrosis.

SpringWorks Therapeutics

Series A in 2017
SpringWorks Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing medicines for underserved patient populations affected by rare diseases and cancer. The company employs a precision medicine approach and has a diverse portfolio of small molecule targeted oncology products. Its lead candidate, nirogacestat, an oral gamma secretase inhibitor, is currently in Phase III clinical trials for desmoid tumors. Additionally, SpringWorks is advancing several other product candidates, including mirdametinib, an oral MEK inhibitor in Phase IIb trials for neurofibromatosis type 1-associated plexiform neurofibromas, and various combinations involving nirogacestat for multiple myeloma. The company has established collaborations with organizations such as BeiGene, GlaxoSmithKline, and Allogene, aimed at enhancing the development of its therapies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, SpringWorks is committed to unlocking the potential of its pipeline to provide innovative solutions for patients suffering from cancer and rare diseases.

Complexa

Series C in 2017
Complexa, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, focused on developing treatments for severe and life-threatening diseases related to fibrosis and inflammation. Established in 2008, the company is advancing its lead compound, CXA-10, an oral nitrated fatty acid aimed at treating focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Complexa utilizes proprietary technologies that involve the synthesis of endogenous nitro-fatty acids, which serve as cell-signaling agents regulating key inflammatory pathways. This approach aims to enhance the body's natural mechanisms for resolving and repairing acute and chronic tissue injuries, with a focus on addressing various inflammatory, fibrotic, and central nervous system diseases.

North Carolina Biotechnology Center

Grant in 2017
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center, established in 1981, is a private, non-profit organization based in Durham, North Carolina. It is funded by the North Carolina General Assembly with the mission of enhancing biotechnology research, business, and education across the state. Rather than serving as a laboratory for research, the Center focuses on fostering job creation and strengthening the biotechnology sector by providing support and resources to industry stakeholders. Through its initiatives, the Center aims to generate economic and societal benefits for the region, contributing to the advancement of biotechnology in North Carolina.

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals

Venture Round in 2017
Rhythm is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing peptide therapeutics for the treatment of rare genetic deficiencies that result in life-threatening metabolic disorders. Their lead peptide product candidate, setmelanotide, is a potent, first-in-class melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) agonist for the treatment of rare genetic disorders of obesity. They believe that setmelanotide, for which they have exclusive worldwide rights, has the potential to serve as replacement therapy for the treatment of melanocortin 4, or MC4, pathway deficiencies. The MC4 pathway is a compelling target for treating these genetic disorders because of its critical role in regulating appetite and weight, and peptide therapeutics are uniquely suited to activating this target.

Amra

Venture Round in 2017
AMRA is an international medical technology company specializing in precision medicine through advanced imaging techniques. It is the first organization to convert MRI images into precise body composition measurements using a cloud-based service. AMRA collaborates with leading pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, hospitals, and biobanks to enhance metabolic research and therapeutic applications. Their technology generates detailed biomarkers related to fat and muscle composition, providing medical professionals with insights into genetics, lifestyle, and biological factors. This capability enables healthcare providers to monitor clinically significant changes in body composition, ultimately aiding in the prediction and prevention of diseases.

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 focuses on developing cell-permeable macrocyclic peptide therapeutics by employing proprietary computational design algorithms and innovative synthetic chemistry. Circle Pharma utilizes an iterative design process that leverages large virtual libraries of conformationally diverse macrocycle scaffolds, which are selected for their inherent permeability. This approach allows the company to create first-in-class macrocycle therapies that can be administered through multiple routes, including oral delivery. The therapeutics target challenging clinical issues, particularly intracellular protein-protein interactions that are significant contributors to cancer, thereby addressing unmet medical needs and enhancing the capabilities of healthcare professionals in their treatment efforts.

IGNITE Immunotherapy

Acquisition in 2016
IGNITE Immunotherapy focuses on advancing cancer treatment through innovative immunotherapy solutions. The company develops optimized intravenous oncolytic virus vaccines aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of existing immune checkpoint inhibitors. By initiating a robust immune response against cancer cells, these vaccines are designed to work in combination with other immunotherapeutic approaches to improve patient outcomes. IGNITE specializes in the design and development of oncolytic viruses, gene therapy vectors, and experimental cancer therapeutics, targeting common metastatic tumor types across diverse patient populations. The ultimate goal of the company is to cure cancer patients by harnessing the potential of combination immunotherapy.

Bamboo Therapeutics

Acquisition in 2016
Bamboo Therapeutics focuses 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 leader in gene therapy and Director of the Gene Therapy Center at the University of North Carolina, the company aims to bring innovative therapies from the laboratory into human clinical trials. Dr. Samulski's groundbreaking research over the past thirty years has centered on the use of adeno-associated virus (AAV) to effectively replace defective genes with healthy ones. His developments include re-engineering the virus for targeted delivery to specific tissues while enhancing safety, resulting in over twenty patents related to therapeutic applications of AAV. Bamboo Therapeutics continues to build on this foundation of innovation in gene therapy.

BIND Therapeutics

Acquisition in 2016
They are a clinical-stage nanomedicine platform company developing Accurins™, our novel targeted and programmable therapeutics. Accurins are designed with specified physical and chemical characteristics to target specific cells or tissues and concentrate a therapeutic payload at the site of disease to enhance efficacy while minimizing adverse effects on healthy tissues. Our strategy is to leverage our medicinal nanoengineering platform to develop our own pipeline of Accurins, initially in oncology, as well as Accurins in collaboration with biopharmaceutical companies. Our lead drug candidate, BIND-014, is in Phase 2 clinical trials for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). To date in 2013, we have announced collaborations with Amgen, Pfizer and AstraZeneca to develop Accurins based on therapeutic payloads from their product pipelines.

Blade Therapeutics

Series B in 2016
Blade Therapeutics is a discovery stage drug development company. Their mission is to create antifibrotic treatment strategies that address a wide variety of congenital and acquired diseases of fibrosis. Their leadership team has extensive experience at developing drugs that treat fibrotic disorders. They are also partnering with international experts in order to identify and in-license cutting-edge technologies to build a robust pipeline of antifibrotic compounds.

Anacor Pharmaceutical

Acquisition in 2016
Anacor Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company that specializes in discovering, developing, and commercializing small-molecule therapeutics based on its boron chemistry platform. The company is known for its marketed product, KERYDIN, a topical solution for treating onychomycosis of the toenails. Its lead candidate, crisaborole topical ointment, is currently in Phase III clinical trials aimed at addressing mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Additionally, Anacor is developing AN3365, an antibiotic for infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria. The company has established collaboration agreements with various organizations to explore new treatments for diseases such as African trypanosomiasis, tuberculosis, and Chagas disease. Anacor Pharmaceuticals, which was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, previously operated under the name AnaMax, Inc. It has been a subsidiary of Pfizer since June 2016.

Imara

Series A in 2016
Imara, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing and commercializing therapeutics for rare genetic disorders of hemoglobin, including sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. Founded in 2016, the company is advancing its lead product candidate, IMR-687, which is a highly selective small molecule inhibitor of PDE9. IMR-687 is designed as an oral, once-a-day treatment that aims to modify disease through a multimodal mechanism of action affecting various cell types, including red and white blood cells. Imara is dedicated to addressing the unmet medical needs of patients suffering from these serious hemoglobinopathies.

RefleXion Medical

Series B in 2016
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company specializing in the development of biologically-guided radiotherapy systems for cancer treatment. Its flagship innovation, the RefleXion X1 machine, is designed to deliver advanced radiation therapies such as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). The company's biologically-guided radiotherapy (BgRT) technology utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to allow tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the possibility of treating multiple tumors in a single session, especially in cases of metastasized cancers. This real-time adaptation to the biological characteristics of tumors represents a significant advancement in radiation oncology. RefleXion Medical, incorporated in 2009 and based in Hayward, California, has established strategic partnerships with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. to further its mission in cancer treatment innovation.

Lodo Therapeutics

Series A in 2016
Lodo Therapeutics Corporation is a drug discovery and development company focused on the creation of naturally derived novel therapeutics that will have a dramatic impact human health on a global basis. Lodo seeks to work in partnership with global pharmaceutical companies and world leading Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) to tackle some of the greatest challenges in human health: resistant infectious disease and cancers. Lodo Therapeutics was created to pursue the scientific vision of Dr. Sean Brady at Rockefeller University. Dr. Brady and his laboratory have developed a genome-based, culture-independent platform for the discovery, biosynthesis, and characterization of small molecules from microbial sources present in soil samples. Lodo believes that the potential cures for a number of deadly and/or debilitating diseases literally lie at our feet. By combining the advancements in DNA sequencing and bioinformatics, this innovative discovery platform exploits the power of microbial evolution for the identification of therapeutically valuable pharmaceutical products derived from natural sources. Lodo Therapeutics, an Accelerator Corporation-backed entity, is headquartered in New York City. The company’s lab and offices are located in the Alexandria Center for Life Science, New York City’s first and only premier life science park.

NextCure

Series A in 2016
NextCure, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beltsville, Maryland, that specializes in the discovery and development of novel immunomedicines aimed at treating cancer and other immune-related diseases. The company focuses on restoring normal immune function through its lead product candidate, NC318, currently in Phase 2 clinical trials for advanced or metastatic solid tumors. In addition, NextCure is developing NC410, an immunomedicine designed to inhibit immune suppression mediated by Leukocyte-Associated Immunoglobulin-like Receptor 1. The company's research also includes preclinical programs targeting various immunomodulatory proteins associated with tumors and inflamed tissues. NextCure has established collaborations, including a licensing agreement with Yale University and a research partnership with Eli Lilly and Company, to further its innovative therapeutic approaches. Founded in 2015, NextCure is dedicated to advancing first-in-class immunotherapy solutions.

Imara

Seed Round in 2016
Imara, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused on developing and commercializing therapeutics for rare genetic disorders of hemoglobin, including sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. Founded in 2016, the company is advancing its lead product candidate, IMR-687, which is a highly selective small molecule inhibitor of PDE9. IMR-687 is designed as an oral, once-a-day treatment that aims to modify disease through a multimodal mechanism of action affecting various cell types, including red and white blood cells. Imara is dedicated to addressing the unmet medical needs of patients suffering from these serious hemoglobinopathies.

M-Tiba

Seed Round in 2015
M-Tiba is a wallet platform that allows users to save and accrue funds for any future or ongoing medical emergency.

Redvax

Acquisition in 2015
Redvax is a spin-off from Redbiotec AG, a privately held Swiss biopharmaceutical company, based in Zurich-Schlieren. Redvax is a preclinical stage company. The company develops multi-component virus-like particles (VLPs) and other protein assemblies for vaccine development in the field of CMV and a further undisclosed field.

Ziarco

Series B in 2014
Ziarco, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2012 and based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in the development of therapeutic agents aimed at treating inflammatory and allergic diseases. Its primary focus is on inflammatory skin disorders, and its product pipeline includes a histamine H4 receptor antagonist program targeting various conditions such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, pruritus, skin diseases, and pain. Ziarco's innovations aim to provide effective treatment options for patients suffering from atopic dermatitis and psoriasis, enhancing their quality of life through improved therapeutic solutions.

Circle Pharma

Seed Round in 2014
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 focuses on developing cell-permeable macrocyclic peptide therapeutics by employing proprietary computational design algorithms and innovative synthetic chemistry. Circle Pharma utilizes an iterative design process that leverages large virtual libraries of conformationally diverse macrocycle scaffolds, which are selected for their inherent permeability. This approach allows the company to create first-in-class macrocycle therapies that can be administered through multiple routes, including oral delivery. The therapeutics target challenging clinical issues, particularly intracellular protein-protein interactions that are significant contributors to cancer, thereby addressing unmet medical needs and enhancing the capabilities of healthcare professionals in their treatment efforts.

NexImmune

Venture Round in 2014
NexImmune, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, specializing in the development of innovative immuno-therapeutics utilizing its proprietary Artificial Immune (AIM) technology. This technology is designed to enhance the immune system's ability to generate specific responses to targeted antigens, which is crucial for effective cancer treatment and other immune-mediated diseases. NexImmune's product offerings include AIM101, an injectable therapy for certain solid tumors, and AIM ACT, an adoptive cellular therapy aimed at treating specific hematological malignancies. The company is currently advancing two product candidates in human trials: NEXI-001 for acute myeloid leukemia and NEXI-002 for multiple myeloma. By focusing on improving the body's T cell responses, NexImmune aims to provide curative therapies for patients facing life-threatening conditions.

InnoPharma

Acquisition in 2014
InnoPharma, LLC, founded in 2005 and located in Piscataway, New Jersey, is a privately held pharmaceutical research and development company. The firm specializes in the development of complex generic and innovative specialty pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical products, particularly in injectable and ophthalmic dosage forms. InnoPharma boasts a diverse portfolio of products under development, employing a range of formulations such as suspensions, lyophilized products, emulsions, liposomes, micelles, and lipid complexes.

RefleXion Medical

Series A in 2014
RefleXion Medical Inc. is a medical equipment company specializing in the development of biologically-guided radiotherapy systems for cancer treatment. Its flagship innovation, the RefleXion X1 machine, is designed to deliver advanced radiation therapies such as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). The company's biologically-guided radiotherapy (BgRT) technology utilizes positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging data to allow tumors to continuously signal their location during treatment, enabling the possibility of treating multiple tumors in a single session, especially in cases of metastasized cancers. This real-time adaptation to the biological characteristics of tumors represents a significant advancement in radiation oncology. RefleXion Medical, incorporated in 2009 and based in Hayward, California, has established strategic partnerships with Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited and HealthMyne Inc. to further its mission in cancer treatment innovation.

Cydan

Venture Round in 2013
Cydan is an orphan drug accelerator focused on developing therapies for patients with rare genetic diseases. The organization identifies and mitigates the risks associated with compounds that have therapeutic and commercial potential. Through a rigorous process, Cydan generates data to support the development of new therapies and the formation of new companies. Their experienced team leverages strong relationships with academia and patient advocacy groups, along with deep expertise in drug development and a proven track record of successful product commercialization. By guiding therapies through clinical, regulatory, and commercial development, Cydan aims to improve the lives of patients and families affected by rare diseases.

Flexion Therapeutics

Series B in 2012
Flexion Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Burlington, Massachusetts, dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of therapies for musculoskeletal conditions, particularly osteoarthritis. The company offers ZILRETTA, an intra-articular injection designed to manage knee pain associated with osteoarthritis in the United States. Additionally, Flexion is developing FX201, a gene therapy aimed at stimulating the production of an anti-inflammatory protein to provide pain relief, and FX301, a NaV1.7 inhibitor intended for post-operative pain management. Founded in 2007, Flexion Therapeutics collaborates with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to advance its drug candidates through clinical proof of concept and beyond, thereby enhancing their partners' portfolios while sharing expertise and risk.

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals

Series B in 2012
Rhythm is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing peptide therapeutics for the treatment of rare genetic deficiencies that result in life-threatening metabolic disorders. Their lead peptide product candidate, setmelanotide, is a potent, first-in-class melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) agonist for the treatment of rare genetic disorders of obesity. They believe that setmelanotide, for which they have exclusive worldwide rights, has the potential to serve as replacement therapy for the treatment of melanocortin 4, or MC4, pathway deficiencies. The MC4 pathway is a compelling target for treating these genetic disorders because of its critical role in regulating appetite and weight, and peptide therapeutics are uniquely suited to activating this target.

Ziarco

Series A in 2012
Ziarco, Inc. is a biotechnology company founded in 2012 and based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in the development of therapeutic agents aimed at treating inflammatory and allergic diseases. Its primary focus is on inflammatory skin disorders, and its product pipeline includes a histamine H4 receptor antagonist program targeting various conditions such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, pruritus, skin diseases, and pain. Ziarco's innovations aim to provide effective treatment options for patients suffering from atopic dermatitis and psoriasis, enhancing their quality of life through improved therapeutic solutions.

Excaliard Pharmaceuticals

Acquisition in 2011
Excaliard Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company that specializes in the development and commercialization of antisense drugs aimed at treating scarring and other fibrotic diseases. The firm focuses on creating targeted therapeutics that address dermatological disorders, providing innovative solutions for patients suffering from various skin conditions. By employing advanced antisense technology, Excaliard aims to improve treatment outcomes for individuals with fibrotic diseases, enhancing their quality of life through effective localized therapies.

Clovis Oncology

Venture Round in 2011
Clovis Oncology is a biopharmaceutical company focused on acquiring, developing and commercializing cancer treatments in the United States, Europe and other international markets. Their development programs are targeted at specific subsets of cancer, combining precision medicine with companion diagnostics to direct therapeutics to those patients most likely to benefit from them.

NeuroTherapeutics Pharma

Series B in 2010
NeuroTherapeutics Pharma, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, develops therapeutics for patients suffering from central nervous system disorders. It focuses on epilepsy, neuropathic, and acute pain disorders of the nervous system. The company was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Chicago, Illinois.

Aureon Laboratories

Series D in 2010
Aureon Laboratories is a life sciences company dedicated to enabling the advancement of predictive and personalized cancer treatment. Aureon provides objective, actionable information allowing patients and physicians to make more-informed treatment decisions through its prostate diagnostic tools.

Aureon Laboratories

Series C in 2010
Aureon Laboratories is a life sciences company dedicated to enabling the advancement of predictive and personalized cancer treatment. Aureon provides objective, actionable information allowing patients and physicians to make more-informed treatment decisions through its prostate diagnostic tools.
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