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SF YC W20 biotech developing UCP1-activating thermogenesis drugs for obesity competing with GLP-1 agonists; seed-stage with proprietary HTS platform targeting brown fat calorie burning as next-generation anti-obesity mechanism.
Equator Therapeutics is a San Francisco-based early-stage biopharmaceutical company — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with seed funding from BioGenerator Ventures, Thoobik Holdings, Healthspan Capital, Endurance28, and Evolution VC Partners — developing first-in-class small molecule drugs that activate uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) in brown and beige adipose tissue to increase metabolic rate and burn excess calories as heat, targeting obesity, metabolic syndrome, and related cardiometabolic diseases with a mechanism of action distinct from GLP-1 agonists (Ozempic, Wegovy) and traditional anti-obesity medications. Founded in 2019, Equator has developed a proprietary high-throughput drug discovery platform to identify selective UCP1 activators — compounds that safely activate the body's natural thermogenesis mechanism without the side effects (nausea, cardiovascular risk) that have limited previous metabolic drug programs.
Wilmington DE oncology/inflammation biopharma (NASDAQ: INCY) ~$3.9B FY2024 revenue; Jakafi $2.7B myelofibrosis franchise, Opzelura topical JAK inhibitor, Novartis Jakavi royalties competing with BMS and Pfizer.
Incyte Corporation is a Wilmington, Delaware-based biopharmaceutical company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: INCY) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — focused on oncology and inflammation, best known for Jakafi (ruxolitinib), the first FDA-approved therapy for myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera — rare blood cancers driven by JAK kinase pathway mutations — and the topical ruxolitinib cream Opzelura (for atopic dermatitis and vitiligo). In fiscal year 2024, Incyte reported revenues of approximately $3.9 billion, with Jakafi net product revenues of approximately $2.7 billion (the primary revenue driver) and collaboration revenues from Novartis (which pays Incyte royalties on Jakavi — the ex-US brand name for ruxolitinib — representing a significant royalty income stream from international myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera markets). CEO Hervé Hoppenot's strategy of building a diversified hematology-oncology pipeline beyond ruxolitinib has progressed through the development of axatilimab (anti-CSF-1R monoclonal antibody for chronic graft-versus-host disease — FDA-approved 2024 as Niktimvo) and povorcitinib (JAK inhibitor for prurigo nodularis and hidradenitis suppurativa — phase 3 trials in dermatology). Incyte's JAK inhibitor chemistry platform (ruxolitinib — Jakafi/Opzelura/Jakavi, parsaclisib, itacitinib, tofacitinib licensed from Pfizer collaboration) provides a productive medicinal chemistry foundation for developing next-generation kinase inhibitors with more selective pharmacology profiles.
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