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Inomagen Therapeutics: RESI Boston June IPC Winner

15 Jul

Inomagen Therapeutics, led by Chief Business Officer Eric Sandberg, is working to redefine how atrial fibrillation is treated—starting at the molecular level. A recent winner in the Innovator’s Pitch Challenge at RESI Boston June. In this interview, Sandberg shares insights into the company’s novel approach, development progress, and how RESI helped build investor momentum.

Eric Sandberg
CaitiCaitlin Dolegowski

Caitlin Dolegowski (CD): Tell us about Inomagen Therapeutics, what is your core focus, and what inspired your approach to treating atrial fibrillation?

Eric Sandberg (ES): Inomagen Therapeutics is a preclinical-stage biotechnology company developing a non-viral gene therapy to improve the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common sustained heart rhythm disorder affecting 10M people in the US alone.  Patients with AF do not feel well and have a 4-5x increased risk of stroke, 2x risk of having a heart attack, and AF is a major cause of heart failure.  Unfortunately, current therapies, including cardiac ablation, have proven ineffective for many patients because they do not address the underlying mechanisms of the disease.

Inomagen’s approach is based on research conducted by our Founder, CEO and practicing electrophysiologist, Dr. Rishi Arora.  In his research laboratory, Dr. Arora identified major molecular mechanisms that contribute to AF in a majority of patients with AF; identified major trans-genes to selectively target these mechanisms in the atrium; utilized low energy electroporation to achieve therapeutic gene transfer and expression; and decreased AF in clinically relevant, large animal models of AF.

CD: What differentiates your platform from other therapies available to treat atrial fibrillation?

ES: Ablation is the mainstay of AF treatment. However, ablation success rates are suboptimal in patients with persistent AF. This is thought to be in large part because ablation is an anatomic procedure that is not targeted to the molecular mechanisms underlying AF. Inomagen has developed a non-viral gene therapy that targets one or more major molecular mechanisms underlying AF.  Specifically, we have demonstrated preclinical success delivering NOX2 shRNA plasmids to atrial tissue to achieve gene knockdown, to silence upstream mechanisms of AF, in order to achieve a therapeutic effect.  To be clear, our gene therapy is not replacing genes or editing genes, we are knocking down the expression of genes that are causing AF.  Based on our preclinical results, we believe that our gene therapy can potentially surpass cardiac ablation as the therapy of choice for atrial fibrillation.

To achieve safe and effective targeted gene delivery, we have developed a novel transvenous gene delivery system that uses low energy reversible electroporation to achieve high levels of gene transfection into atrial tissue.   We believe that our physical gene delivery approach overcomes the known challenges of using viral vectors which include insufficient gene transfection and well publicized off-target effects.  As such, we believe our gene delivery approach can potentially serve as a platform technology for other companies developing cardiac gene therapies, including gene therapy in the ventricles for congestive heart failure.

CD: Where are you in terms of preclinical or clinical development, and what are your near-term goals?

ES: With our recent development of a proprietary NOX2 shRNA gene plasmid and a gene delivery catheter, we have now achieved program readiness to initiate IND-enabling studies to gain FDA approval for a Phase I/IIa clinical study.  In the near term, we will be conducting IND-enabling studies in the 2nd half of the year in preparation for a pre-IND meeting with the FDA early next year prior to conducting pivotal tox and filing an IND in late 2026.  We aim to initiate our Phase I/IIa clinical study in 2027.

CD: What are you seeking in your current fundraising round, and what kind of investors or strategic partners are you hoping to connect with?

ES: We are currently raising a $5M Series Seed round and will be initiating a larger Series A round later this year to support the program through a Phase I/IIa study.  In the near term, ideal investors for Inomagen include angel groups and individuals, while we anticipate our Series A to be led by venture capital investors. Additionally, given the potential of Inomagen’s gene therapy to markedly improve the treatment of atrial fibrillation, we have several potential strategic partners who are tracking our progress.

Inomagen has multiple gene targets in our pipeline and a robust IP portfolio that includes 18 issued patents protecting genes/biologics and gene delivery.  We have an experienced team committed to bringing our gene therapy to the clinic.

CD: How did your participation in the Innovator’s Pitch Challenge at RESI Boston contribute to your visibility or investor outreach efforts?

ES: Our participation provided the opportunity to continue to share the progress that we are making with the attendees at RESI.  And being recognized as a top company in the Pitch Challenge has certainly provided increased visibility for Inomagen through Life Science Nation’s extensive readership.  We have experienced a further increase of interest in Inomagen, including a significant increase in traffic to our  website.

CD: Can you share any valuable feedback or connections that came out of the pitch sessions or RESI partnering meetings?

ES: Following our presentation in the Pitch Challenge, we added several more partnering meetings with interested investors. Given our experience at the June RESI meeting, we registered to attend the September RESI meeting as well.

CD: What advice would you give to fellow early-stage biotech founders about preparing for and participating in a RESI pitch competition?

ES: The RESI pitch competition provided a good opportunity to make sure that we are communicating the Inomagen opportunity clearly to potential investors. We appreciated the opportunity to join the many impressive companies presenting at RESI who have a passion to improve health care for patients and providers.

Applications are now open for the Innovator’s Pitch Challenge at RESI Boston this September.
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Hot Investor Mandate: North America-Based VC Backs Early-Stage AI-Enabled Healthtech Companies with Flexible Capital Structures

15 Jul

A venture capital firm based in North America focuses on making primarily Seed-stage investments but maintains flexibility to invest from Pre-Seed through Series A. It typically writes first checks ranging from USD 100,000 to USD 1 million, with a sweet spot around USD 500,000, and is open to follow-on participation. The firm has a flexible capital structure and can invest via equity, SAFEs, convertible notes, or other early-stage instruments. It is comfortable acting as lead, co-lead, or syndicate participant, and generally makes 6-10 new investments per year. While its geographic focus is North America, the firm is open to global opportunities where companies are looking to expand into the U.S. market. 

The firm invests primarily in digital health companies and selectively in diagnostics and medical devices, particularly those with significant data value or differentiated data-driven technologies. Within digital health, the firm looks broadly at software and AI-enabled solutions. It is also interested in biotech platform technologies, particularly those enabling delivery or translational efficiency, but tends to avoid single-asset drug candidates. In medtech, the firm is open to all device classifications but shows stronger interest in technologies with clear regulatory or technical differentiation, rather than lightly regulated tools. 

A key focus for the firm is the founding team. Team quality is one of the most important decision-making factors, and the firm evaluates teams holistically, including personality, market fit, experience, and leadership traits. The firm prefers to back experienced and well-rounded teams with a clear execution edge. 

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Hot Investor Mandate: Europe-Based VC Seeks Pre-Seed to Series A Innovations in Biotech and Digital Health, With a Focus on Nordic and Baltic Regions 

15 Jul

This venture capital firm headquartered in Northern Europe, is currently deploying capital from a life science focused fund. The firm primarily invests in biotech and digital health companies based in the Nordic and Baltic regions. The firm participates from Pre-Seed through Series A rounds, typically writing initial checks ranging from €250,000 to €3 million. The firm is open to both leading and co-investing in financing rounds. 

While the firm’s primary focus lies in biotech and digital health, the firm is also open to investing in medical devices and diagnostics. Within biotech, the firm supports companies from the preclinical stage through to Phase I, with Phase II generally considered the latest point of entry. The firm maintains a disease-agnostic approach and is more focused on platform potential and scientific merit than on specific indications. 

In most investments, the firm will seek a board seat, or at minimum, observer rights, reflecting its active involvement and strategic engagement with portfolio companies. 

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Hot Investor Mandate: Global Pharma Innovation Arm Invests in Early-Stage Innovations in Digital Therapeutics, Neurotech and More Across North America and Europe

15 Jul

A pharmaceutical company known as a global leader in consumer healthcare operates a significant prescription pharmaceutical business. Its consumer healthcare portfolio includes over 250 products and generates approximately USD 2.4 billion in sales annually. In recent years, the firm launched an internal innovation unit that was established with the mission of developing new businesses through open innovation or by acquiring new technologies. The firm focuses on early-stage innovation, particularly seed and Series A companies, and explores opportunities via direct investment as well as collaborative research and product licensing. 

The firm targets transformative concepts in healthcare, such as preventative technologies, non-invasive treatments, and early diagnostic tools. The firm typically invests between USD 300,000 and USD 5 million, though the firm does not lead investment rounds. The firm prefers to invest alongside a lead VC or within a syndicate of investors. The firm’s geographic focus lies predominantly in North America and Europe. 

The firm has outlined three priority areas of interest: (1) technologies “beyond the pill,” which includes digital therapeutics, software-based interventions, and medical devices, with a strong emphasis on neurotechnology such as neuromodulation, neurofeedback, and biofeedback; (2) advanced therapies, encompassing novel modalities and emerging therapeutic approaches; and (3) sensing and monitoring technologies, including wearables and vital sign sensing. While the firm does not require board representation, it may seek observer rights when appropriate.

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Hot Investor Mandate: VC Firm Backed By Major Financial Services Group Seeks Co-Investment Opportunities in Early-Stage Therapeutics and Medtech Sectors

15 Jul

A venture capital firm backed by a major global financial services group actively invests across multiple sectors, including life sciences. The firm typically invests USD 1–2 million per round, though it is capable of larger allocations depending on the opportunity. While globally active, the firm focuses on opportunities with strong relevance to specific market needs in Asia. 

In the life sciences space, the firm is currently targeting therapeutic and medtech products that address major unmet medical needs in its home market. It favors companies with a clear strategy to collaborate with regional pharmaceutical partners, whether through licensing, co-development, or strategic equity participation. The firm considers a range of therapeutic modalities including small molecules, biologics, biosimilars, and reformulated drugs. It primarily seeks products in Phase I clinical trials but may also invest in assets within one year of entering the clinic. Indications of strong interest include oncology and orphan diseases. 

The firm only co-invests in opportunities outside of its home country and strongly prefers that a reputable institutional lead or established syndicate be in place before participating. As such, it tends to evaluate international deals with a co-investment mindset alongside other institutional investors. 

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Hot Investor Mandate: Global Investment Firm Seeks Early-Stage Healthcare Companies Including Devices and Digital Health Targeting Diabetes and Related Conditions

8 Jul

A Europe-based venture capital firm manages a dedicated fund focused on diabetes and related conditions. Its investment sweet spot ranges from Seed to Series A, with typical check sizes between $1–3 million. The firm invests globally and is open to both leading and co-investing. Its team brings strong scientific and industry expertise in the diabetes space and actively supports portfolio companies, including through board and observer roles. 

The firm focuses on diabetes and related indications such as comorbidities or conditions where diabetes is a key driver (e.g., kidney disease, wound care, and vision loss). It primarily invests in medical devices and digital health solutions, avoiding traditional biotech therapeutics. For hardware, the firm seeks technologies beyond the prototype stage with early data (lab, clinical, or first-in-human). For software, it prioritizes products showing commercial traction or scalable business models. For B2B products, validation through partnerships with medtech firms or healthcare systems is a strong advantage. 

There are no specific requirements regarding a company’s founding team. 

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Hot Investor Mandate: US-Based VC Firm Invests in Seed to Series A Medical Device Companies Backed By Female and Minority Founding Teams

8 Jul

A US-based venture capital firm with a hands-on investment approach and a strong commitment to supporting underrepresented founders  invests at the Seed and Series A stages, typically leading rounds with initial check sizes of up to $2 million in equity. The firm makes approximately 1-3 new investments per year and focuses on companies based in the United States. 

Within life sciences, the firm invests in disruptive technologies in the medical device sector and is open to all classes of medical devices. 

The firm is dedicated to backing diverse founding teams. Its current portfolio includes a significant proportion of companies led by women and minorities. 

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