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Closed $80M Series D (Apr 2026). FDA-cleared IND for ER-100 in optic neuropathies (Jan 2026). Phase 1 enrolling. Co-founded by Harvard's David Sinclair.
Life Biosciences is running the first FDA-cleared human trial of partial epigenetic reprogramming, using gene therapy to reverse vision loss caused by aging. Co-founded by Harvard aging biologist David Sinclair — whose research showed that aged retinal cells could be restored to youthful function by expressing Yamanaka factors — Life Biosciences received FDA clearance for its IND (Investigational New Drug) for ER-100 in optic neuropathies in January 2026 and closed an $80 million Series D in April 2026.
Received up to $40.7M ARPA-H award (Oct 2025). Polymeric nanoparticle platform to reprogram immune cells in vivo without viral vectors. Non-viral delivery for CAR-T-like therapies.
ImmunoVec is developing a non-viral polymeric nanoparticle delivery platform for in vivo immune cell engineering — programming a patient's immune cells directly inside their body without the expensive ex vivo manufacturing process that makes CAR-T therapies cost $500,000-$1,000,000 per treatment. The company received a selective ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health) award of up to $40.7 million in October 2025 for development of its platform.
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