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Elderly hands holding broken brain structure
Neurology/psychiatric

Zhongzhi drops $3M in Gabaeron series A for stem cell AD therapy

Jan. 3, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Zhongzhi Pharmaceutical Holdings Ltd. made a $3 million investment in a series A financing round of stem cell therapy developer Gabaeron Inc. Dec. 21, expected to help propel Gabaeron’s preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) candidate into phase I testing.
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John Maraganore, co-founder and executive chair, City Therapeutics
Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

Alnylam’s founder brings in a $135M series A for City Therapeutics

Oct. 14, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
The founding CEO of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. is now leading the charge with newly launched City Therapeutics Inc., which just completed a $135 million series A financing. City’s executive chair, John Maraganore, will be in familiar territory as the new company plans to develop RNAi-based medicines using next-generation siRNA engineering. He expects dozens of these therapies to reach the market in a relatively short period of time, not just from City Therapeutics but from other companies. It’s a period in the development timeline that he finds reminiscent of the rise and development of monoclonal antibodies.
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Illustration of 20S proteasome activation
Neurology/psychiatric

Booster launches with $15M, new approach in proteasome activation

Oct. 11, 2024
By Nuala Moran
Booster Therapeutics is ready to open up a new arm of the proteasome after raising $15 million in seed funding to advance small molecules it says can degrade multiple types of harmful proteins. Rather than tagging single disease proteins with a ubiquitin marker for degrading via 26S proteasomes, these compounds directly activate 20S proteasomes that naturally recognize disordered proteins without the need for ubiquitin tagging.
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Immune

Candid launches with bispecific antibodies and $370M in hand

Sep. 10, 2024
By Brian Orelli
Candid Therapeutics Inc. launched with ex-China control of two bispecific T-cell engager antibodies that it plans to develop for autoimmune diseases. The San Diego-based company will start off with a pocketful of cash, having raised over $370 million for the development of the in-licensed candidates.
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Biopharma research illustration
Cancer

AI-based Noetik closes on an oversubscribed $40M series A

Sep. 4, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
Artificial intelligence (AI) drug discovery company Noetik Inc. has closed on an oversubscribed $40 million series A financing round. The company plans to use the money to expand its atlas of human cancer biology with its in vivo CRISPR platform to advance a pipeline of cancer therapeutics to the clinic. In describing its approach, the company said that making a genuine impact on drug discovery requires computational capabilities to understand and simulate disease biology at the patient level, identifying the right targets and matching them with the right therapies.
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Neurology/psychiatric

Vandria’s series A funds spur development of mitophagy inducer

Aug. 22, 2024
By Nuala Moran
After sparking further interest from investors after the close of its series A, Vandria SA has extended the round and now has the means to advance its lead mitophagy inducer program as far as phase Ib/IIa development in the treatment of mild cognitive impairment.
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Illustration of brain with electrical activity background
Neurology/psychiatric

Tevard’s tRNA therapies gain ground for genetic epilepsies

Aug. 14, 2024
By Karen Carey
With a move into Lilly Gateway Labs in Boston’s Seaport District, privately held Tevard Biosciences Inc. is ramping up development of its transfer RNA (tRNA)-based therapies to cure everything from Dravet syndrome and other neurological conditions to cardiology indications and muscular dystrophies.
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Immune

Genor wins $440M+ cancer drug deal with Third Rock/Two River firm

Aug. 13, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
China’s Genor Biopharma Co. Ltd. agreed to out-license GB-261, its bispecific antibody candidate primarily targeting B-cell lymphomas, to TRC 2004 Inc., a U.S.-based newco co-founded by Third Rock Ventures LLC and Two River Group Holdings LLC.
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Hands holding holographic intestine
Inflammatory

Ensho debuts to target gut inflammation with oral α4β7 inhibitors

July 31, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Ensho Therapeutics Inc. launched in July after licensing a pipeline of four oral α4β7 inhibitors for inflammatory and gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), from EA Pharma Co. Ltd. “Millions of people worldwide are living with IBD,” Ensho founder, president and executive chair Neena Bitritto-Garg recently told BioWorld, “and while there are a number of approved medications to address the symptoms of IBD, it remains a difficult-to-treat disease with high relapse rates for a considerable proportion of patients.”
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Antibodies (light blue) and G protein-coupled receptors (purple)
Neurology/psychiatric

Alkira Bio exits stealth via seed round to develop GPCR-targeting antibodies

July 30, 2024
By Tamra Sami
Alkira Bio, a new spinout from Australia’s Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health has emerged from stealth mode thanks to seed funding from Curie.bio. Although the amount of funding is not disclosed, Curie.bio typically invests $5 million to $10 million in a founder company and then co-pilots the drug discovery program, deploying drug development experts to its portfolio companies to help navigate decision making as part of the deal, Florey researcher turned Alkira Bio CEO Daniel Scott told BioWorld.
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