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Cambridge biotech developing small molecules targeting "undruggable" transcription factors for FSHD and cancer; YC W20 $6.71M competing with Fulcrum Therapeutics in the rare muscle disease therapeutic space.
Altay Therapeutics is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotechnology company — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $6.71 million raised including a $3 million seed round — developing first-in-class small molecule therapeutics that target transcription factors, historically considered "undruggable" proteins due to their lack of conventional binding sites, for rare genetic diseases and oncology indications. Founded in 2019, Altay's lead programs focus on facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) — a rare, progressive muscle disease affecting 1 in 8,500 people with no approved treatments — and cancer targets where transcription factor dysregulation drives tumor growth.
Veterinary diagnostics leader with $3.81B FY2024 revenue; 130,000+ analyzer installed base; AI-powered inVue Dx digital cytology; VetConnect data platform; pet humanization tailwind.
IDEXX Laboratories is the global leader in veterinary diagnostics and information technology for companion animal healthcare, founded in 1983 by David Shaw in Westbrook, Maine, where it remains headquartered. The company trades on Nasdaq (IDXX) and reported $3.81 billion in revenues for FY2024, maintaining its dominant position in point-of-care veterinary diagnostics through an installed base of over 130,000 Catalyst chemistry analyzers, ProCyte hematology systems, and SNAP rapid assay devices deployed in veterinary clinics worldwide. CEO Jay Mazelsky has continued IDEXX's expansion into AI-powered diagnostics and digital pathology, building on over four decades of veterinary-specific product development.
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