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Explore the RESI Boston September 2025 Program Guide 

9 Sep

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

DF-News-09142022The official program guide for RESI Boston, September 2025 is now available! Redefining Every Stage of Investment (RESI) is designed to connect life science and healthcare innovators with a global network of investors across diverse funding strategies, from Seed through Series B and beyond.

This guide provides a complete overview of what to expect throughout the conference, detailing the content and layout for our in-person event on September 17th. Inside, you’ll find the full agenda, speaker bios, panel descriptions, and essential information to help you navigate your RESI experience. Whether you’re participating in investor meetings, the Innovator’s Pitch Challenge, workshops, or ad hoc networking, this guide is your resource to stay organized and maximize your time at RESI Boston.

Access the full guide here:

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Genaxis, Silver Sponsor of RESI Boston, Hosts Exclusive Startup Showcase

9 Sep

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

LSN is excited to announce Genaxis, a leading South Korea based accelerator and early-stage fund dedicated to deeptech and biotech innovation, as a Silver Sponsor of RESI Boston.

Genaxis is bringing five of Korea’s most innovative biotech and medtech startups to the global stage. These companies will be pitching at RESI Boston on September 17, 2025, where they will showcase breakthrough solutions spanning therapeutics, medical devices, digital health, and enabling technologies.

To provide an additional opportunity for investor engagement, Genaxis will also host an exclusive pre-RESI pitch session the day before the conference. The event will take place on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, 9:00 – 11:00am EST, at CIC Boston (50 Milk St, Boston, MA 02109).

At this session, 5 startups will each deliver a 6-minute pitch followed by a 7-minute Q&A, and active investors and strategic partners are invited to join. Please RSVP below if you are interested in meeting Genaxis and the pitching companies. Brief descriptions are provided below:

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Bilix, Inc. is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing innovative therapies for intractable diseases in inflammation and cancer, with the mission to improve human health one patient at a time for better and longer lives. Driven by courage and determination, Bilix takes on the challenge of finding cures for conditions long considered incurable. Our goal is to expedite drug development and provide therapeutic answers for patients in urgent need, while upholding a commitment to fairness and accessibility. By delivering cost-effective, equitable treatment solutions, Bilix strives to transform the lives of patients worldwide and bring hope where few options exist.


DeepsonBio is a company specialized in ultrasound devices for treating dementia. By utilizing a non-invasive method, we offer a safe and highly effective treatment for patients with Alzheimer’s dementia and normal pressure hydrocephalus dementia.

Our therapeutic ultrasound device is designed to improve cognitive function in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, utilizing Multiple Low Intensity Pliant Ultrasound (M-LIPUS) for cerebrofluid stimulation.

Main Business Area:

  • Neurology
  • Neurodegenerative disease
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Normal pressure hydrocephalus

EXOSYSTEMS Inc. is a South Korea–based digital health company pioneering AI-driven neuromuscular biomarkers to transform how motor function is assessed, diagnosed, and monitored. Founded in 2017 as a spin-out from ETRI, EXOSYSTEMS develops integrated solutions that combine clinical-grade EMG/IMU sensors with advanced AI analytics to deliver objective, quantitative insights into muscle and motor performance.

Its flagship technologies include the Muscle Function Index (MFI), a digital biomarker platform designed to replace fragmented and subjective in-person motor assessments with standardized, high-resolution measures. These solutions serve both pharmaceutical companies, by providing validated digital endpoints for clinical trials, and hospitals and clinics, by enabling efficient point-of-care diagnostics and patient monitoring.

With $4M secured in VC funding, over $10M in national R&D grants, regulatory recognition from the Korean FDA, and validation studies with Roche Korea, EXOSYSTEMS is positioned to set a new global standard for neuromuscular digital health.


Laon Medi is a digital health company transforming orthodontics with software-driven workflows. Our flagship platform, Laon Ortho, solves the inefficiencies of clear aligner treatment planning, a process that traditionally requires hours of manual work and outsourced lab services. By automating case setup and integrating multimodal data such as CBCT and intraoral scans, Laon Ortho reduces planning time to minutes while allowing clinics to manage cases in-house. This shift improves margins, lowers patient costs, and accelerates adoption of clear aligner therapy. Laon Ortho is commercially deployed in dozens of clinics and labs across Korea, generating post-pilot revenues and validating scalability. The company is now expanding globally with a model that serves clinics, labs, and DSOs, positioning itself as a scalable digital dentistry platform with clear cost advantages and growing international demand.


RadaHaim, founded in 2022, is a biotechnology company pioneering standardized, scalable organoid platforms for drug discovery and toxicology testing. We have developed patient-derived and iPSC-derived liver organoids with consistent size and morphology, enabling reliable disease modeling and drug-induced liver injury (DILI) assays. Our preclinical service platform operates under GLP-inspired workflows, including batch-level QC, reference compound benchmarking, and high-content imaging analytics. By bridging the translational gap between animal studies and clinical outcomes, RadaHaim provides pharmaceutical and biotech partners with more predictive data to accelerate drug development and reduce failures in clinical trials. In addition to CRO services, our long-term goal is to commercialize assay kits that integrate standardized organoids with ready-to-use protocols. Based in Korea and now expanding into the U.S., RadaHaim aims to become a global leader in organoid-based NAMs (New Approach Methodologies) aligned with regulatory acceptance and the future of animal-free testing.

About Genaxis:

Genaxis is a leading accelerator dedicated to supporting deep-tech and biotech startups. We deliver customized acceleration programs, strategic mentoring, and global investor access to help companies grow beyond their local markets. With expertise in investment readiness, cross-border collaboration, and global market entry, Genaxis equips entrepreneurs with the tools and networks they need for sustainable growth. As a Silver Sponsor of RESI Boston 2025, we are committed to connecting innovative startups with global life science investors, fostering collaboration between Korea and the world. Our mission is to empower founders to achieve impactful innovation, create long-term value, and strengthen the global startup ecosystem.

Partnering for Growth: DLA Piper on Supporting Life Science Innovation at RESI Boston 

9 Sep

At RESI Boston, global law firm DLA Piper plays a key role in guiding early-stage innovators through the legal and commercial challenges of scaling in the life sciences. In this interview, Lauren Murdza, Co-Chair of Technology & Life Sciences Licensing & Commercial Transactions, shares why DLA Piper chose to sponsor RESI, what the firm looks for in collaborations, and the trends shaping licensing and commercial transactions today.

Lauren Murdza
CaitiCaitlin Dolegowski

Caitlin Dolegowski (CD): What motivated DLA Piper to sponsor RESI Boston, and why do you see value in supporting this conference?

Lauren Murdza (LM): DLA Piper is committed to supporting innovation in the life sciences sector, and RESI Boston offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with early-stage companies and investors. Sponsoring RESI aligns with our mission to be a strategic partner to emerging life science ventures, helping them navigate legal complexities while fostering meaningful connections that drive growth.

CD: From your perspective, what makes RESI a strong platform for connecting with early-stage life science innovators and investors?

LM: RESI creates a unique environment where entrepreneurs, investors, and advisors come together to solve real challenges. For DLA Piper, it’s an opportunity to listen and engage in conversations that matter—how to protect IP, manage data rights, and structure collaborations that attract capital. Those discussions allow us to show how DLA Piper’s integrated approach—combining legal, regulatory, and commercial insight—helps companies accelerate their next milestone.

CD: Can you share what types of companies, technologies, or partners DLA Piper is most interested in engaging with during RESI?

LM: We’re particularly interested in companies developing novel therapeutics, diagnostics, digital health platforms, and medical devices. Our team seeks to engage with founders and executives who are navigating the transition from concept to commercialization and who value strategic legal guidance in areas such as licensing, IP protection, and regulatory compliance.

CD: How does your team at DLA Piper support life science and healthcare companies as they move from early-stage development to commercialization?

LM: DLA Piper supports clients across the full lifecycle of a company—from corporate formation and IP strategy to licensing, financing, and M&A. We help clients identify the core aspects of their technology, assess patentability, and streamline initial filings to create contingent assets that support fundraising. What sets DLA Piper apart is our ability to deliver this seamlessly across jurisdictions, giving clients the confidence that their legal strategy scales with their business.

CD: Are there particular trends or challenges in licensing and commercial transactions that you think entrepreneurs at RESI should be especially mindful of?

LM: We’re seeing three big themes. First, clarity on data and AI rights is critical—investors want to know who owns what and how data can be used, especially across borders. Second, deal structures are evolving, with more options-to-license, milestone-based terms, and royalty monetization to help bridge funding gaps. Finally, regulatory and supply chain issues—from FDA expectations to manufacturing scale-up—are showing up earlier in negotiations. At DLA Piper, we help clients anticipate these challenges so they don’t slow down growth.

CD: What does DLA Piper hope to accomplish through its participation at RESI Boston this year?

LM: We aim to deepen our engagement with the life sciences community, share actionable insights through workshops and panels, and identify promising companies that could benefit from our legal and strategic expertise. RESI Boston is a chance to listen, learn, and contribute to the ecosystem that’s shaping the future of healthcare innovation.

CD: Looking ahead, what excites you most about the current life science innovation landscape, and how does DLA Piper plan to play a role in advancing it?

LM: We’re excited by the convergence of AI, data science, and biotechnology, which is accelerating discovery and personalization in medicine. DLA Piper plans to continue supporting innovators by offering forward-thinking legal solutions and fostering connections that help companies bring transformative technologies to the market.

Freedom to Operate: What It Is and Why Your Startup Can’t Afford to Ignore It 

9 Sep

By Michael J. Moedritzer, Associate, Polsinelli (Special Guest Contributor)

For biotech founders, intellectual property (IP) can make or break a company. The life sciences industry is driven by innovation, but it is also crowded with patents. While it’s essential to build your own IP portfolio, it is just as critical to ensure that your product will not infringe on someone else’s. Overlooking this risk can expose your startup to costly lawsuits that could derail your business before it has a chance to grow.

What is an FTO Opinion?
An FTO Opinion is a legal review by an IP attorney that determines whether your startup can develop, manufacture, and sell a product without infringing existing patents. The attorney analyzes relevant patents and applications in your target markets and provides guidance on whether changes to your design or a licensing agreement might be necessary.

Why Founders Need It
For founders, an FTO Opinion provides more than legal coverage. It gives you peace of mind that you are not unknowingly putting your company at risk. It can also provide protection if litigation arises, helping you defend against claims of willful infringement and limiting potential increased damages. Most importantly, it strengthens your credibility with investors and partners by showing that you have done the due diligence to safeguard your innovations.

Where to Start
Securing an FTO Opinion requires working with an experienced IP attorney, who will tailor the analysis to your product and market strategy. While it is an investment, it is one that could save your company millions and ensure that your innovation makes it to market.

Michael Moedritzer is an Associate in Polsinelli’s Intellectual Property department. He focuses his practice on domestic and international patent prosecution and works with clients to revise, analyze and evaluate intellectual property-related issues to provide comprehensive overview of the portfolio.

Hot Investor Mandate: Europe-Based VC Firm Invests Through Seed to Growth-Stage Life Science Companies Across the Globe, With Preference for Therapeutics and Platform Technologies 

3 Sep

A venture capital firm with a major presence in Europe invests in life science companies through various funds. The firm targets seed, venture, and growth-stage investments in European companies but also considers North American and Asian opportunities. Initial investment size ranges from €500K – 10M, preferentially in the form of straight equity. The firm is capable of leading or co-investing in financing rounds; however, for U.S. deals, the firm prefers a local investor to lead unless it is a later-stage round (i.e., B, C, etc.) and the prior round was led by a U.S. investor. The firm has greater flexibility for European-based companies and typically leads these rounds. The firm is currently in investing mode, actively seeking opportunities, with the average investment ranging from €3–5M. 
 

The firm takes a true venture approach to investing and prioritizes breakthrough technologies with a strong IP position. Microbiome therapeutics and platforms are the primary interest, with willingness to invest as early as pre-clinical in this subsector. For other therapeutics, preferred phases of development are typically limited to pre-clinical investments into companies with a platform technology rather than those reliant on a single therapeutic asset. Medical technology and connected health companies are also evaluated, regardless of stage. 
 

The firm prefers to work with mature, experienced management teams but is open to all entrepreneurs. The firm will invest in pre-revenue as well as revenue-generating companies, with maximum revenues of €50M. 

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

Hot Investor Mandate: Investment Firm With Global Interests Seeks Novel Disruptive Therapeutics and Platform Technologies from Pre-Seed to Series A

3 Sep

A global venture capital investor builds, incubates, and invests in biotech companies. The firm invests from an evergreen fund and prefers to invest at company formation or seed stage, with the latest stage being Series A. Typical investments range from $1-5M, but larger tranched investments may be made in therapeutic opportunities. With offices across multiple global hubs, the firm invests worldwide. The firm can act as either a lead or a co-investor. 

The firm’s investment strategy focuses on disruptive therapeutics platform technologies and novel therapeutic modalities. 

The firm prefers to back teams with a strong track record but is also open to first-time entrepreneurs. At company formation, the firm not only provides funding for initial proof-of-concept studies, but also supports the assembly of the founding team and other essential business development activities. 

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

Hot Investor Mandate: USA-Based VC Firm Invests in Seed-Stage Life Science Companies, With a Focus on Companies in Longevity and AI

3 Sep

A venture capital firm founded in 2018 and based in the US actively invests in early-stage life science and healthcare companies with a focus on seed stage opportunities, investing up to $1M. The firm invests mostly in US, Europe, and Israel.  
 
The firm focuses on 2 areas: longevity and AI / future of healthcare. The firm is open to investing in therapeutics, medical devices, diagnostics, and digital health and will consider promising opportunities outside of these focus areas. 
 
The firm does not have specific management team requirements. The firm can lead or co-invest, and will typically seek board representation when leading investment rounds. 

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