Evozyne Raises $81M for AI-Driven Drug Discovery

28 September 2023 | Thursday | News

New investor OrbiMed expects platform to reduce development time for novel treatments and therapeutic approaches
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Evozyne announced the closing of an $81 million Series B investment round that will fund the biotech’s generative AI-powered drug discovery platform and product development.

Fidelity Management & Research Company and OrbiMed led the funding with participation from NVentures, NVIDIA’s venture capital arm. Previous investors Paragon Biosciences and Valor Equity Partners expanded their support in the round.

“In its first three years, Evozyne proved it could deliver novel, high-performance proteins that solve critical problems in healthcare and sustainability. Our next three years will be tightly focused on maximizing our generative AI platform for drug development and carbon capture, while we develop a portfolio of gene editors and enzymes that modulate immune response,” said Mike Gamson, Evozyne CEO.

The funding follows a successful collaboration with NVIDIA earlier this year, in which the companies developed a breakthrough AI model that can be used to design therapeutic proteins. The approach, presented by NVIDIA at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, exponentially increases the number and quality of synthetic protein designs, which opens up the possibility to design new therapeutics and reduce development time for new treatments.

“Generative AI is fundamentally changing the drug discovery process. Through its collaborations with NVIDIA and Takeda, Evozyne has demonstrated its ability to create novel proteins that address longstanding therapeutic challenges,” said Matthew Rizzo, General Partner of OrbiMed. “This financing supports Evozyne’s product development and potential IND-enabling studies.”

Evozyne was founded in 2020 to solve high-impact problems in therapeutics and sustainability.

 

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