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GI Windows secures another $16.4M for novel anastomosis solution

Aug. 28, 2020
By Meg Bryant
GI Windows Corp. scooped up $16.4 million in a series A-1 financing that included investment from Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JJDC Inc., Sonder Capital, GT Healthcare, JC Investco and an unnamed strategic investor. Also participating in the round were new investors Kennedy Trust and Coleman Trust. The funds are earmarked to advance the development and clinical trials of the company’s incisionless anastomosis technology.
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Triumvira raises $55M series A to advance new T-cell platform

Aug. 27, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
Triumvira Immunologics Inc., a U.S.-Canadian immuno-oncology startup, has raised $55 million in series A financing to back a pipeline of four new T-cell therapy candidates for the potential treatment of both liquid and solid tumors. Bayer AG's Leaps unit and Northpond Ventures led the round. China-based Oceanpine Capital and Viva Biotech Holdings also provided funds.
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Biofidelity raises $12M for lung cancer mutation diagnostic

Aug. 24, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Biofidelity Ltd. has raised US$12 million in a series A, enabling it to start commercialization of a novel, low-cost, chemistry-based diagnostic for detecting all actionable lung cancer mutations. The Cambridge, U.K.-based company claims the test can detect a single molecule of mutated DNA against the background of billions of healthy molecules in a patient sample, without the need for DNA sequencing.
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Heart and lungs

Gleevec paycheck in Aerovate series A, inhaling $72.6M for new imatinib PAH route

Aug. 6, 2020
By Randy Osborne
A promising but side effect-ridden phase III study by Novartis AG with oral imatinib in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) led Boston-based Aerovate Therapeutics Inc. to start exploring two years ago an aerosol form of the kinase inhibitor, and the project has won backing to the tune of $72.6 million in series A money.
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T cells

T-knife raises $78M in series A for TCR platform

Aug. 6, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – A breakthrough technology for generating fully human T-cell receptors (TCR) is set to deliver next-generation T-cell therapies for treating solid tumors, following the €66 million (US$78.3 million) series A funding of T-knife GmbH.
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Time sensitive? Allergy overdue for something new, Iggenix bags $10M series A

Aug. 4, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Adopting a new strategy in food allergies and others, South San Francisco-based Iggenix Inc. launched with a $10 million series A round to fund work that CEO Bruce Hironaka told BioWorld puts the company “at the front of the wave.” Companies in the allergy space generally “have not taken full advantages of the developments that we’ve seen in the biotech industry over the last 20 or 30 years,” he said.
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CAPS Medical snags $3.5 million in series A financing

July 31, 2020
By Annette Boyle
CAPS Medical, of Netanya, Israel, closed a $3.5 million series A round led by Chasing Value Asset Management and the Los Angeles-based Israel Investment Fund Group. The new funds will be used to enable CAPS to undertake its first clinical trial for its minimally invasive, nonthermal plasma device for cancer treatment and further develop its portfolio for the treatment of solid tumors.
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Meditate on this: Mantra raises $25M to advance its work in exosomes

July 29, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Mantra Bio Inc., of San Francisco, plans to take its new $25 million series A financing and advance its pipeline and partnering efforts for engineering targeted exosome vehicles. The company platform integrates computational approaches, wet biology and robotics to leverage exosome diversity and enable rational design of therapeutics for a range of tissue and cellular targets.
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Alpna Seth, CEO, Nura Bio

Nura Bio closes $73M series A round to support work on neuroprotective drugs

July 29, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
Nura Bio Inc., a company working to discover and develop new neuroprotective medicines, has closed a $73 million series A financing that President and CEO Alpna Seth said would help her team advance a multitarget pipeline, initially led by an inhibitor of the sterile alpha TIR motif protein 1 inhibitor (SARM1).
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Bright Peak Therapeutics emerges from stealth with $35M series A for synthetic biologics

July 28, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Versant Ventures is committing $35 million in series A funding to Bright Peak Therapeutics Inc., which is developing a pipeline of engineered cytokines that are produced using a novel chemical synthesis technique rather than the recombinant methods that have underpinned more than four decades of biotechnology development.
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