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Kim Woo-youn, CEO and cofounder, Hits
Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

Hits’ Hyperlab launches as ‘virtual AI lab’ for new drug discovery

Dec. 17, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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Things once done in laboratories can now be done with computers and AI, said Kim Woo-youn, CEO and cofounder of Hits Inc. “We live in the age of ‘digital alchemy,’” Kim told BioWorld, describing how AI is shifting some drug discovery processes from physical to virtual spaces.
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Cancer

Disco closes €36M seed round to advance surfaceome technology

Dec. 12, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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Disco Pharmaceuticals GmbH announced the final close of its seed round at €36 million (US$42 million), as it shapes up novel targets it has discovered with its surfaceome platform technology for formal preclinical development.
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Immuno-oncology

Laigo raises €11.5M seed money for targeted protein degradation

Dec. 5, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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Laigo Bio BV has raised €11.5 million (US$13.7 million) in a seed round for the further development of a new approach to inducing targeted protein degradation by E3 ubiquitin ligases.
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Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

Myrio first to develop binders with high affinity/specificity

Nov. 26, 2025
By Tamra Sami
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Myrio Therapeutics Pty Ltd. has been able to accomplish something no other company has yet been able to crack: to develop binders where both the affinity and the specificity can be increased.
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Haisheng Zhang, CEO, Signet
Cancer

Signet builds new model for gastric cancer drug discovery

Nov. 18, 2025
By Tamra Sami
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Signet Therapeutics founder Haisheng Zhang is betting on organoids and AI to outsmart diffuse gastric cancer and the limits of traditional “clean” drug design.
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Cancer

Azalea exits stealth to develop its in vivo gene engineering technology

Nov. 10, 2025
By Brian Orelli
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San Francisco Bay Area researchers from UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco and Stanford University have combined their technologies to create Azalea Therapeutics Inc., a company focused on editing cells in vivo.
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Bispecific antibodies with heavy chain in green and pink, light chain in blue and yellow
Cancer

Neok Bio launches with $75M to develop bispecific ADCs

Nov. 6, 2025
By Brian Orelli
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Neok Bio Inc. was formed earlier this year and is already on schedule to file an IND in a few months for its two bispecific antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) to treat various types of tumors. The biotech got a leg up on development from its principal investor, Korean biotech ABL Bio Inc., where the discovery work was accomplished.
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Immune

Zag Bio launches with $80M to dampen immune response via thymus

Oct. 29, 2025
By Brian Orelli
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Zag Bio Inc. came out of stealth mode with $80 million in funding so far, including a recently closed series A financing, to develop its platform for autoimmune diseases using drugs targeted to the thymus where thymic regulatory cells are produced.
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Immune

Excellergy launches with $70M for a new class of allergy drugs

Oct. 16, 2025
By Brian Orelli
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With $70 million in hand, Excellergy Inc. is ready to advance its lead candidate for allergic diseases into clinical trials. The series A round was led by Samsara Biocapital with co-investments from Red Tree Venture Capital and Decheng Capital.
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Immune

IMU Biosciences' platform reshaping immune system understanding

Sep. 8, 2025
By Shani Alexander
IMU Biosciences Ltd. is working to transform society’s understanding of the immune system. The company’s platform maps the immune system at molecular, cellular and system levels, to unlock new insights into immune-related health and diseases, paving the way for clinical applications that could improve patient outcomes.
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