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Beam Therapeutics develops precision genetic medicines using base editing technology that makes single-letter DNA changes without cutting the double helix.
Beam Therapeutics is a genetic medicines company founded in 2017 by base editing pioneers David Liu, J. Keith Joung, and Feng Zhang, having raised over $600M and gone public on Nasdaq. The company is built around base editing, a technology that makes precise single nucleotide changes in DNA without creating double-strand breaks, reducing the risk of unintended insertions or deletions compared to traditional CRISPR. Beam is developing a portfolio of base editing medicines targeting blood disorders, liver diseases, and immuno-oncology, including sickle cell disease, beta-thalassemia, and various cancers. The company also employs prime editing, a newer and even more precise gene editing modality for more complex genetic changes. Beam's pipeline includes both in vivo therapies delivered directly into the body and ex vivo cell therapy approaches where patient cells are edited outside the body and reinfused. As a clinical-stage company, Beam has programs in IND-enabling and Phase 1 trials and represents one of the most advanced next-generation gene editing platforms in development.
Tarrytown NY biopharma giant; creator of Dupixent (>$14B revenue), Eylea, and Kevzara. Velocity Genome platform drives fast antibody and bispecific drug discovery.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals was founded in 1988 in Tarrytown, New York by Leonard Schleifer and George Yancopoulos. The company built its reputation on the Velocimmune platform—a proprietary humanized mouse technology that dramatically accelerates the discovery of human antibodies—and has used it to produce multiple best-in-class biologics across inflammatory, oncologic, and eye diseases.\n\nRegeneron's commercial portfolio is anchored by Dupixent (dupilumab), developed with Sanofi, which has become one of the best-selling drugs globally with over $14 billion in 2024 revenues, treating atopic dermatitis, asthma, COPD, and other type-2 inflammatory conditions. Additional key products include Eylea (aflibercept) for macular degeneration and PRALUENT for cardiovascular cholesterol lowering. The company's bispecific antibody pipeline, cancer vaccines in collaboration with BioNTech, and gene therapy programs represent its next growth wave.\n\nRegeneron reported over $14 billion in annual revenue in 2024 and maintains a world-class science culture, consistently ranking among the top companies for R&D productivity and employee satisfaction. Its Tarrytown campus houses more than 10,000 employees and remains a leading independent US biopharmaceutical innovator.
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