Hot Investor Mandate: USA-Based VC Firm Seeks Novel Therapeutics and Platform Technologies, Investing Up to $30M Over Company Lifecycle

26 Aug

A venture capital firm based in the US is actively investing in life science companies. The firm primarily invests in therapeutics companies in early and growth stage. Typical check sizes are in the $25-30M range over the company’s life cycle. The firm has a preference for companies based in Los Angeles and is passionate about fostering the local life science ecosystem, but the firm is also open to investing outside of LA given that the opportunity is a great fit. Outside of LA, the firm invests almost exclusively in the US. 
 
The firm invests in therapeutics in all disease areas and modalities, and is open to both single assets and platform technologies. The firm currently has over 20 companies in their portfolio, which can be reviewed here: https://westlakebio.com/portfolio for a better sense of where the firm has invested to date.  

The firm is open to pre-clinical to early clinical stage opportunities. The firm is open to investing in promising companies even in the idea/conception stage, and has done so in the past. 
 
The firm looks for compelling technologies and is open to investing in companies founded by first-time entrepreneurs. The firm prefers to be a lead investor, and has always led Series A investments and seeks board representation when leading. 

If you are interested in more information about this investor and other investors tracked by LSN, please email salescore@lifesciencenation.com

Hot Investor Mandate: Venture and Growth Investment Firm Seeks Early-Stage Life Sciences Companies in the US, Open to All Sectors

26 Aug

A growth and venture investor based in the U.S. typically engages in pre-clinical and Seed stage life science startups. The firm invests in companies focused on significant unmet medical needs across contract services, manufacturing, equipment, and therapeutic companies. The firm supports entrepreneurs and early-stage companies by providing deep expertise, industry knowledge, and a network of proven experts to guide them through every stage of their life cycle. 

The firm is interested in pre-clinical therapeutics, digital health, medical devices, and diagnostic companies. The firm also invests in contract services, enabling technologies, and therapeutics across cell and gene therapies, oncology, antimicrobial resistance, neurosciences, and rare diseases. While indication-agnostic, the firm has particular expertise in oncology, neurosciences, rare disease, and antimicrobial resistance. 

The firm does not have strict company or management team requirements. The firm may take a board seat on a case-by-case basis.

If you are interested in more information about this investor and other investors tracked by LSN, please email salescore@lifesciencenation.com

Hot Investor Mandate: Early-Stage VC Firm Invests in Medtech Companies in Seed to Series A Rounds, Seeking Companies Across the Globe

26 Aug

A global, early-stage medtech venture capital firm with offices in North America and Asia has a particular focus on investing in underfunded regions globally. The firm invests in Seed and Series A rounds, with a typical check size of $250K – $1M in the form of equity. The firm will typically co-invest, and invests in 6-8 companies per year. The firm will invest globally. 
 
The firm invests in early-stage medtech companies developing life science technologies for large, unmet market needs. The firm focuses on medical devices and digital health. 
 
The firm prefers to work with experienced founders. 

If you are interested in more information about this investor and other investors tracked by LSN, please email salescore@lifesciencenation.com

Investor Panels at RESI Boston September

26 Aug

By Claire Jeong, Chief Conference Officer, Vice President of Investor Research, Asia BD, LSN

The Life Science Nation (LSN) team is preparing to welcome the global life science ecosystem to Boston for the upcoming RESI conference this September. With an engaging lineup of investor panels, workshops, and the Innovator’s Pitch Challenge, founders and CEOs will have the opportunity to connect directly with investors while gaining tactical insights into fundraising and partnership strategies.

The RESI Boston program features seven investor panels spanning impact investing, mental health, oncology, diagnostics, family offices, corporate venture capital, and big pharma partnerships. These panels bring together a diverse group of experts—from venture funds and strategic investors to philanthropic groups and family offices—each offering unique perspectives on how they evaluate life science and healthcare opportunities.

Each 50-minute session will provide a candid look at what drives investor interest in early-stage ventures, what makes a company stand out in competitive landscapes, and how founders can build lasting relationships with the capital sources they need.

RESI Boston is not just about learning—it’s about engagement. Panelists will share their perspectives on industry landscapes, while also fielding questions and offering insights that directly address the challenges entrepreneurs face. These conversations are intended to bridge the gap between companies and capital providers, fostering the connections that fuel healthcare innovation.

Below is the schedule of investor panels at RESI Boston this September:

John-Abeles
John Abeles
General Partner
Northlea Partners
Marc-Appel
Marc Appel
Managing Partner
Pacific Bridge NY
Jonathan-Behr
Jonathan Behr
Partner
Dementia Discovery Fund
David Berry
David Berry
Managing Partner
Averin Capital
Hyelim-Cho
Hyelim Cho
Sr. Director, BD and Alliance Management
RayzeBio
(a Bristol Myers Squibb company)
Alex-de-Winter
Alex de Winter
Vice President of New Ventures
Danaher Corporation
Yizhen-Dong
Yizhen Dong
Managing Partner
Raise Health
David-Fogel
David Fogel
Member of Screening & Due Diligence Committees
Mass Medical Angels
Eric-Furfine
Eric Furfine
CEO & CSO
Mosaic Biosciences
Navin-Govind
Navin Govind
Partner
Evidence Ventures
Andres-Hurtado-Lorenzo
Andres Hurtado-Lorenzo
SVP, Translational Research & IBD Ventures
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation
Anula Jayasuriya
Anula Jayasuriya
Co-Founder and Partner
Kidron Capital
Arianne Kidder
Arianne Kidder
Partner
Seae Ventures
Claire-Leurent
Claire Leurent
Managing Director
AbbVie Ventures
Ron-Levin
Ron Levin
Managing Partner
Alumni Ventures
Vivian-Li
Vivian Li
Investor
K2 Venture Partners
Michael Loftus
Michael Loftus
Director
PoC Capital
Nune-Martiros
Nune Martiros
Senior Associate
Paladin Capital Group
Jeffrey-Moore
Jeffrey Moore
President
MP Healthcare Venture Management (MPH)
Chris Murray
Chris Murray
Principal
MVM Life Science Partners
Nikhil Mutyal
Nikhil Mutyal
Head of Search and Evaluation, Respiratory and Immunology
AstraZeneca
Komeil-Nasrollahi
Komeil Nasrollahi
Sr. Director Innovation & Venture Partnerships
Siemens Healthineers
Stephanie Oestreich
Stephanie Oestreich
Managing Director
Myeloma Investment Fund
Armin-Rump
Armin Rump
Director of Global BD
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Jeremy-Sohn
Jeremy Sohn
Managing Partner
P74 Ventures
Mike-Thomas
Mike Thomas
Managing Partner
Bold Brain Capital
John-Tremblay
John Tremblay
Investor
Launchpad Venture Group
Chensu-Wang
Chensu Wang
Investment Manager
Yonjin Venture
Jenny-Wang
Jenny Wang
Director, Search & Evaluation, Oncology
AbbVie
Tyler-Wanke
Tyler Wanke
Investor
Wanke Family Office

Whether you are developing novel therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices, or digital health solutions, the investor panels at RESI Boston will deliver the knowledge and networking opportunities to help you advance your fundraising journey.

Innovator’s Pitch Challenge Applications Now Open for RESI London and RESI JPM

26 Aug

Showcase your innovation to active life science investors

By Max Braht, Director of Business Development, LSN

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Life Science Nation (LSN) is now accepting applications for the Innovator’s Pitch Challenge (IPC) at both RESI London and RESI JPM. The IPC provides early-stage life science and healthcare companies with the opportunity to pitch directly to a panel of active investors, receive interactive feedback, and showcase their technology in the RESI Exhibition Hall.

RESI London – December 2025

The first week of December marks the largest life science partnering and venture week in the UK. For companies raising pre-seed through Series B, or those in Phase II or earlier development, RESI London—alongside One Nucleus’ Genesis and ELRIG/SLAS events—offers a stronger fit compared to the late November healthcare week held concurrently with Jefferies. While Jefferies tends to focus on IPO-ready or Phase III+ companies, RESI London is designed for venture-stage entrepreneurs seeking investment and strategic partnerships.

The conference takes place in person on December 4 at No.11 Cavendish Square, London, with virtual partnering continuing on December 8–9.

Apply to Pitch at RESI London >>

Application Deadline: Friday, October 24


RESI JPM – January 2026

The RESI Conference will return to San Francisco during JP Morgan Healthcare Week, providing entrepreneurs with access to the largest gathering of early-stage life science investors in the world. Taking place January 12–13 at the Marriott Marquis San Francisco, the conference will be followed by three days of virtual partnering on January 14, 19, and 20.

RESI JPM draws more than a thousand participants, including 500+ global investors, innovators, and industry experts. The Innovator’s Pitch Challenge allows selected companies to pitch live, engage in Q&A with investors, and participate in dedicated partnering meetings throughout the week.

Apply to Pitch at RESI JPM >>

Application Deadline: Wednesday, November 12

Apply today to secure your place in the Innovator’s Pitch Challenge at RESI London or RESI JPM and take advantage of the opportunity to showcase your innovation directly to active investors.

Navigating the FDA: Why Early Strategic Planning is Critical   

26 Aug

By Claire Davies, Shareholder, Polsinelli (Special Guest Contributor)

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Life sciences companies are constantly innovating with the goal of developing groundbreaking medical products. Unfortunately, the most novel products often face more uncertainty about their regulatory pathway to market—with several factors heightening that uncertainty today. These include the loss of many FDA policy and scientific staff over the past six months and multiple changes in leadership, such as at the head of the agency’s drug and biologics programs. Although significant personnel change may present opportunities for companies that would benefit from a change in the agency’s historic regulatory approach, it also unsettles precedent for the FDA’s expectations. In addition, as numerous companies explore applications of generative AI, the agency itself has indicated that generative AI-enabled products present challenges to existing (often decades old) laws that govern FDA’s regulatory framework.

With these factors in play, companies may be tempted to hold off on spending resources to map out their regulatory strategy and get feedback from the agency. But incorporating regulatory considerations into early business plans remains key for a number of reasons:

  • Efficient Product Development: Whether and how FDA will regulate your product determines the level of evidence and type of application needed to enter the market. (Does your AI-enabled product fall within an exception from regulation as a medical device? If not, it may require an FDA application supported by significant data.) An early understanding of the regulatory pathway can help companies budget development costs more accurately. It can also help them anticipate and proactively address regulatory hurdles, ultimately shortening the time it takes to get the product to market.
  • Raising capital: Regardless of scientific promise, companies that underestimate the regulatory complexity of getting a medical product to market or that lack an experienced in-house or external advisory team in this area may be viewed as a risky proposition for investors. In contrast, a thorough understanding of the regulatory pathway and plan for navigating the challenges to commercialization can help distinguish a company from the crowd.

Ultimately, an early and proactive approach to your regulatory strategy is a critical investment that can help shorten time to market and increase your company’s attractiveness to investors.

Claire Davies is a Shareholder in Polsinelli’s FDA practice where she provides strategic counsel to help clients navigate FDA regulatory and compliance challenges. Claire has handled a wide range of issues involving medical devices, biological products, drugs and human cells, tissues and cellular and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps). Prior to joining Polsinelli, Claire spent nearly a decade as an attorney in the FDA’s Office of the Chief Counsel. Her work at FDA often involved advising agency leadership on high-profile and significant matters, such as responses to emerging public health threats and user fee negotiations with industry.

About Polsinelli

Polsinelli is an Am Law 100 firm with more than 1,200 attorneys in over 25 offices nationwide. Recognized as one of the top firms for excellent client service and client relationships, Polsinelli is committed to meeting our clients’ expectations of what a law firm should be. Our attorneys provide value through practical legal counsel infused with business insight, offering comprehensive corporate, transactional, litigation and regulatory services with a focus on health care, real estate, finance, technology, private equity and life sciences. Polsinelli PC, Polsinelli LLP in California, Polsinelli PC (Inc) in Florida.

RESI Europe Moves to Portugal on March 23, 2026

19 Aug

Redefining Every Stage of Investment comes to Lisbon 

By Dennis Ford, Founder & CEO, Life Science Nation (LSN)

DF-News-09142022Life Science Nation (LSN) is excited to announce that the RESI (Redefining Every Stage of Investment) Europe Conference is moving to Lisbon, Portugal. RESI Europe will take place in person on March 23, 2026, at the EPIC SANA Lisboa Hotel (Av Eng. Duarte Pacheco, 15, 1070-100 Lisboa, Portugal), followed by two days of virtual partnering on March 24–25, 2026.

This move aligns RESI Europe with BIO-Europe Spring, bringing the value of RESI’s curated investor network and partnering platform to Europe at a pivotal time for innovators seeking global connections.

What RESI Europe Offers

RESI: Redefining Every Stage of Investment is designed to connect life science and healthcare companies with the most relevant investors and strategic partners. Each RESI conference convenes hundreds of investors actively seeking opportunities across the 4Ds:

  • Drugs/Therapeutics
  • Medical Devices
  • Diagnostics
  • Digital Health

The RESI Experience

At RESI Europe in Lisbon, attendees will benefit from all the core components that set RESI apart:

  • Partnering for One-to-One Meetings – A structured matchmaking system aligning entrepreneurs with investors and partners who fit their stage, sector, and capital needs.
  • Investor Panels – Insights from leading global investors on emerging trends, investment priorities, and expectations from early-stage companies.
  • Workshops – Practical sessions led by industry experts on fundraising, deal-making, and market entry strategies.
  • Innovator’s Pitch Challenge (IPC) – Companies pitch to a dedicated panel of investors who provide interactive feedback. IPC participants also receive partnering access, exhibit space in the RESI Exhibition Hall, and the chance to win complimentary registration for a future RESI conference.
  • Networking and the Collision Factor – Opportunities beyond formal partnering to meet new stakeholders, explore synergies, and spark collaborations.

Why Lisbon

Lisbon is a rising life science and technology hub, making it a strategic new home for RESI Europe. With BIO-Europe Spring taking place in the same city, attendees can maximize their time and connections by participating in two premier global partnering events during one trip.

Register for RESI Europe