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Berry Oncology raises nearly $100M to ramp up early cancer screening products

Sep. 8, 2021
By Doris Yu
Berry Oncology Corp. raised $99.15 million in a series B1 financing round to expand in the early cancer screening industry as it is seeing a growing demand in the sector. This brings the total capital raised to what it says is “the highest level in China’s early cancer screening industry.” The round was led by China Merchants Capital Management Co. Ltd., along with existing investors Qiming Venture Partners and Legend Capital.
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Amyloidosis therapy PAR excellence? Attralus draws $116M series B

Sep. 8, 2021
By Randy Osborne
Attralus Inc.’s $116 million series B will advance pan-amyloid removal (PAR) therapeutics, putting lead prospect AT-03 into a phase I biodistribution study soon in systemic amyloidosis patients while advancing other programs, including AT-01, an amyloid-specific imaging radiotracer for diagnosis in the same indication.
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Enterobiotix adds $21.5M series A for microbial therapies

Sep. 7, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Microbiome specialist Enterobiotix Ltd. closed a $21.5 million series A to advance development of its live bacteria fecal transplant drug pipeline.
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Disc Medicine closes $90M series B round to fund two phase II trials

Sep. 2, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
Disc Medicine Inc. closed a $90 million series B round to move its two lead assets into clinical trials in patients next year. Bitopertin, an oral inhibitor of glycine transporter 1 (GlyT1), is entering a phase II trial in patients with erythropoietic porphyrias (EPPs), a set of rare genetic disorders caused by mutations that disrupt heme synthesis. Disc-0974, an antibody directed against hemojuvelin, will enter a phase II trial in myelofibrosis patients with transfusion-dependent anemia. The molecule, which Disc Medicine in-licensed from North Chicago-based Abbvie Inc., is currently undergoing a phase I trial in healthy volunteers.
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Asher Bio closes $108M series B round to move IL-2 program to the clinic in 2022

Sep. 1, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
Less than six months after closing a $55 million series A round, Asher Biotherapeutics Inc. has added another $108 million in a series B round to accelerate development of its early stage pipeline of targeted cytokine-based immunotherapies for cancer, autoimmune disease and infection.
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Laronde rounds up $440M to further advance 'endless' RNA platform

Aug. 30, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Laronde Inc., a company developing a new class of closed-loop RNA constructs for future medicines, has raised $440 million in series B financing. Unfurling at a pivotal moment for RNA-based therapies and vaccines, the company's approach is a bet on early evidence that its "endless" RNA loops can produce stable, enduring and tunable protein expression to fight disease.
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Cardior aims to revive miRNA field with $75M series B round

Aug. 25, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Cardior Pharmaceuticals GmbH has closed a €64 million (US$75 million) series B round, enabling it to move its lead micro-RNA (miRNA) inhibitor program into late-stage development in heart failure. The financing sets the stage for a potential revival of a therapeutic modality that had otherwise fallen out of favor with investors and with big pharma.
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Awake to Vigil’s TREM2 strategy, backers assemble $90M series B

Aug. 18, 2021
By Randy Osborne
Vigil Neuroscience Inc. CEO Ivana Magovčević-Liebisch said the just-raised $90 million in series B money will let the company reach “a lot of value-generating milestones,” having been “moving extremely fast” in the year since it was founded.
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Immunitas lands $58M series B to advance CD161 inhibitor

Aug. 18, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Immunitas Therapeutics Inc., a company leveraging single cell analysis to identify and validate new drug targets, has closed $58 million in series B financing led by Agent Capital. The funds will be used to advance its lead program, the CD161 inhibitor IMT-009, into the clinic for testing against both solid tumors and hematological malignancies, pending approval of a forthcoming IND filing next year.
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Jnana closes $50M series B round, picks PKU as lead indication

Aug. 18, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
Jnana Therapeutics Inc. closed a $50 million series B round and took the covers off its lead program, a small-molecule inhibitor of the solute carrier transporter SLC6A19, which it is prepping for clinical trials in phenylketonuria (PKU).
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