Crossing the Venture Gap at RESI San Diego 2026 

28 Apr

By Momo Yamamoto, Senior Investor Research Analyst, LSN

For early-stage life science companies, securing seed capital is often only the first step. The greater challenge is successfully transitioning from early fundraising into institutional venture rounds, a critical phase where companies must prove not only the strength of their science or technology, but also their ability to deliver meaningful milestones, manage capital strategically, and build toward scalable growth.

At RESI San Diego 2026, this pivotal transition will be the focus of the panel discussion “Crossing the Venture Gap: Moving from Seed Funding to Venture Rounds,” scheduled for 4:00 PM as part of the conference’s investor programming.

This session will examine how companies can position themselves for larger venture rounds in a more demanding capital environment. Panelists will discuss what investors now expect from companies seeking their first significant institutional financing, including the level of scientific validation, regulatory planning, commercial readiness, and operational maturity required to stand out. The conversation will also address how founders can build credible leadership teams and boards, structure capital strategy effectively, and present a compelling long-term vision that aligns with near-term execution.

The panel features an experienced group of venture investors and strategic leaders actively engaged in funding and evaluating emerging life science companies:

Mahesh Narayanan
Mahesh Narayanan

Neuvation Ventures
Nicolas-Cindric
Nicolas Cindric

Yahara Ventures
Preetha-Ram
Preetha Ram

Pier 70 Ventures
Chris-Yoo
Chris Yoo

Xcellerant Ventures
Bob-Sweeney
Bob Sweeney

Global Health Impact Fund
Ole-Henrik-Bang-Andreasen
Ole Henrik Bang-Andreasen

Avant Bio

Together, these panelists bring valuable perspectives on what it takes for startups to successfully move beyond seed-stage financing and into larger venture-backed growth.

For founders preparing for this next stage, the session offers practical insight into how investors assess risk, evaluate progress, and identify companies with the strongest potential for long-term success.

RESI San Diego 2026 provides a concentrated environment for early-stage companies to engage with investors, strategic partners, and industry stakeholders through targeted partnering, educational programming, investor panels, and pitch opportunities. With five days of partnering, access to active investors across the 4Ds, and specialized programming designed around early-stage fundraising and growth, the conference remains focused on helping companies navigate the realities of capital formation in life sciences.

Early bird rates are currently available through May 8, offering discounted access for companies looking to maximize both strategic insights and investor engagement opportunities at one of the sector’s leading partnering events.

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