Hot Investor Mandate: Venture Capital Firm with USA & Europe Offices Invests in Age-Related Disease Therapies

12 Dec

A venture capital firm and company builder with headquarters in Western Europe and an additional office in USA is allocating their funds primarily into companies in Europe and North America. There is an approximately 50:50 split between traditional equity investments and venture creation, the initial investment size is in the range from $1-5M in the Seed Round and additional $10-15M for subsequent rounds.

The firm invests in technologies that can treat age-related disease and damages associated with aging, such as altered protein homeostasis, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, etc. The firm is primarily focused on therapeutics, but is also considering advanced therapy medicinal products (gene therapy, cell therapy, tissue engineering) as long as they are relevant to the firm’s mission in targeting the basic mechanisms contributing to age-related disease. However, medical devices are currently not an area of focus. In therapeutics, The firm looks mostly at pre-clinical technologies with a validated proof-of-concept. The firm will consider companies in their later stages but prefers working with early-stage companies to provide company building and strategic support.

The firm can work with all types of management teams. The firm places higher importance in the actual science or technology in development as well as solid IP position. The firm seeks to work closely with their portfolio companies and can assist with building and structuring a full management team. As the firm generally comes in as the first institutional investor, they prefer to lead rounds and take a board seat, but are also open to joining strong syndicates.

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

Hot Investor Mandate: USA Venture Fund Invests Up to $20M in Early-Stage Life Science Companies Across Therapeutics, Devices, aned Digital Health

12 Dec

A VC fund based in the USA invests in many sectors, including IT, e-commerce, cloud businesses, media & telecommunications, clean technology and life sciences & healthcare. Within the life sciences, the firm is interested in therapeutics, medical device, digital health and healthcare IT companies. The firm generally invests in Series B and later rounds, and can invest anywhere from $1-20M in the initial check, and may participate in follow-on rounds. The firm is generally focused on investing in companies based in North America, but will consider global companies if they have a large presence in the US and are focused on the US market.

The firm will invest in therapeutics, medical device, digital health and healthcare IT companies. Within therapeutics, the firm is seeking companies in IND or later stages. In addition, the firm is interested in platform technologies, and will also invest in AI or machine learning based drug discovery companies. The firm will not invest in single asset or single modality companies. For medical devices, the firm primarily invests in 510K pathway devices that are close to seeking FDA approval. The firm will not invest in DTC devices, and is less likely to consider de novo or PMA devices as well. Furthermore, the firm is most interested in devices that have a continuing source of revenue, such as a software application component or a disposable associated with the device. For digital health and healthcare IT companies, the firm is primarily focused on companies with B2B services, and will not invest in digital therapeutics. The firm is interested in companies that have a minimum of $2M in ARR.

The firm is willing to lead or co-invest, but will generally take a board seat if they lead the investment round.

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

Hot Investor Mandate: USA-Based VC Firm Invests in Early-Stage Devices, Diagnostics, Digital Health, and Life Science Tools

12 Dec

A venture capital firm based in the USA makes equity investments into companies ranging from a few hundred thousand dollars to $2 million with additional capital reserved for follow on rounds. The firm is looking for companies located throughout the United States, and plans to make 4 new investments over the next 6-9 months.

The firm is looking for companies developing Medical Devices and Diagnostics, Healthcare IT products and Life Science Research Tools with an emphasis on fast to market low capital intense products that reduce the cost of delivering quality healthcare. For Healthcare IT investments the firm is most interested in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) applications and is generally not interested in Telehealth and EMR solutions. The firm is open to all sub-sectors and indications in the Medical technology space except for those targeting diseases and disorders of the spine. The firm will invest in both seed and later stage companies.

The firm is looking for companies with skilled and experienced management teams. The firm generally looks to take a board seat into companies after investment and play and active role in the management. The firm is willing to invest in both public and privately held companies.

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

3 Days Until RESI SF Partnering Launches!

5 Dec

By Bryanna Allison, Business Development Manager, LSN

Mark your calendar for Monday, December 9th. The partnering portal for RESI San Francisco will launch around 11am EST! First things first, are you registered for the conference? You will only have access to the partnering portal after you have registered. If you haven’t, please don’t wait!  It’s an advantage to be in partnering at launch in order to get the first touch out to investors.

The RESI Conference was designed as a partnering conference to ensure every one of your meetings is worthwhile, based on a strong fit between company and investor.  RESI Partnering provides fully tagged profiles of all the investors attending, based on interview conducted by LSN’s Investor Research team.  Our RESI Premier Partnering attendees can also see in depth profiles on investor technology interests and get direct contact with investors.  Would you like to meet with these investors, and more?  Sign up for RESI now.

CONFIRMED RESI SAN FRANCISCO INVESTORS AND STRATEGIC PARTNERS

As of Dec. 3rd, 2019

 

 

Last Call for RESI SF Innovation Challenge Applications!

5 Dec

By Karen Deyo, Senior Investor Research Analyst, LSN

The deadline for applying to the RESI SF Innovation Challenge is tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 6th, and this is the last call for companies to submit their applications for consideration. The Innovation Challenge is a unique competition, where companies are selected using criteria such as innovativeness, stage of development, market size and opportunity and competitive landscape. The top companies, identified for their ‘investability,’ present posters in the exhibit hall on the day of the conference, competing for ‘investments’ of ‘RESI Cash’ from attendees to win prizes.

Participation in the Innovation Challenge can benefit finalists in many ways, including the increased exposure gained by the feature in the LSN Newsletter, the printed RESI Program Guide, as well as onsite signage at RESI. In addition, companies that actively seek ‘investments’ from attendees find that this can lead to many productive ad hoc meetings, furthering their fundraising campaigns in sometimes unexpected ways.

Click here to apply to the Innovation Challenge – good luck!

 

Artificial Intelligence is the Future of Healthcare

5 Dec

By Lucy Parkinson, VP of Investor Research, LSN

At LSN we speak to investors day in, day out, about what technologies they are seeking for their future portfolios. Many are now looking for artificial intelligence (AI) solutions across all of the sectors that LSN covers – drugs, devices, diagnostics and digital health. Investors are interested in the power of AI: from drug discovery tools to data analytics, from genomics to clinical decision support, and also including image analysis and patient monitoring, to name a few.

It’s clear that there is an emerging interest in bringing these fields together. LSN has already used RESI to dip our toes in the water of AI, with regular panels on AI in Healthcare; at RESI Taipei, Professor Jack Li delivered a presentation on the future AI landscape of healthcare, which highlighted the role AI can play in lowering the costs of future care delivery. We’ve found these topics have resonated with both investors and entrepreneurs in early stage life sciences. There are many avenues for adding AI as an extra dimension to new technologies, such as using AI to analyze data from new drugs or devices.

RESI San Francisco will include two investor panels specifically devoted to artificial intelligence: the broad AI in Healthcare panel, and a more focused panel on AI in Pathology and Imaging, a key sector for the advancement of healthcare AI.  AI is also a key topic in other panels such as Oncology Innovation and Investing in Life Science Tools.  With so much innovation happening in this space, RESI hopes to help investors and entrepreneurs who are focused on healthcare AI connect with each other.

LSN is planning further dedicated content in this space; look out for the launch of 4D Meets AI soon.

Global Family Office BioForum to Sponsor RESI’s 2020 Events Worldwide

5 Dec

By Dennis Ford, Founder & CEO, Life Science Nation; Creator of RESI Conference Series

We are delighted to announce that the Global Family Office Bioforum (GFOB) will be RESI’s title sponsor for 2020.

The Global Family Office BioForum (GFOB) is the leading alliance of international Family Offices focused on healthcare/life science which meets quarterly in 18 cities in the US, Europe and Asia.  GFOB also has a joint partnership with Life Science Nation and the RESI conference Series. These initiatives aim to assist the earliest stage life sciences companies by sourcing seed capital and management talent.