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Alveus Therapeutics raised $150M Series A in 2025 for inhaled mRNA therapeutics targeting pulmonary diseases including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and COPD, bringing mRNA technology directly to the lung.
Alveus Therapeutics is applying mRNA medicine to pulmonary diseases by developing inhaled mRNA formulations that deliver protein replacement or gene editing instructions directly to lung cells. Unlike systemic mRNA therapeutics that require IV infusion and liver targeting, Alveus's inhaled approach delivers mRNA locally to lung epithelial cells, enabling treatment of diseases like idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), COPD, and cystic fibrosis with potentially lower doses and fewer systemic side effects.
Umoja Biopharma raised $300M+ for its lentiviral vector CAR-T platform that delivers cancer-fighting T-cells in a single IV infusion, eliminating the need for cell extraction and manufacturing.
Umoja Biopharma is developing an in vivo CAR-T cell therapy platform that circumvents the costly and time-consuming ex vivo manufacturing process that limits current CAR-T therapies. Instead of extracting a patient's T-cells, engineering them in a lab, and reinfusing them, Umoja's approach delivers viral vectors intravenously that reprogram T-cells directly inside the patient's body. This could reduce CAR-T therapy costs from $400,000+ to a fraction of that price.
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